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Futon Furniture Frames
Some
History & Details
The American version of the futon mattress started out on the
floor. As time passed many futon makers began to see the potential of
the futon frame as a new design alternative to the conventional, dual-purpose
sofa-bed. Although
a multitude of frames now exist, in the futon industry's early days it
was the team of Irv Wieder (of Arise) and William Brouwer who developed
the first convertible futon frames. Brouwer won the 1983 Daphne Award
(sponsored by the Hardwood Institute) for his Brouwer Bed as the best
new design in the Bedroom/Retail Category.
Bi-Fold
and Tri-Fold: The New Sofa-beds of The New Millennium
There
are two major differences between the bi-fold and tri-fold frame types.
The first difference is the number of times the futon mattress must fold
when converting from the sitting to sleeping position. The tri-fold requires
the futon mattress to be folded twice while the bi-fold requires that
the mattress fold only once. The second major difference between the two
frame designs is that the tri-fold utilizes the shorter "width"
of the mattress for seating while the bi-fold utilizes the longer "length".
This gives the inherent advantage to the bi-fold because it looks much
more like a conventional sofa-bed than does the tri-fold. It also provides
a larger seating area for the consumer.
And
Then Came the Bi-Fold
The bi-fold
is now the industry standard and the more popular of the two basic styles.
These sofa-bed lookalikes also come in two basic categories, those with
arms and legs and those that sit directly on the floor.
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Easier to Operate
- More
Functional Positions
- Beautiful
Styles
- Space
Saving Utility
- Easier
to Assemble
- Matching
Accessories & Covers
- More
SIZES! More Choices!
Frames that
will sleep two can be under 5 feet wide or over 7 feet wide.
Many convert into a lounge position for watching TV or reading.
Frames are available in oak, mahogany, cherry, pine, maple, teak, and
metal. Finishes and colors abound from contemporary to traditional, and
some frames can even be upholstered in your choice of fabric.
Easily
delivered into the smallest of rooms, efficiently assembled with as few
as 8 screws, set up and ready to use before the company arrives. Futon
Furniture is a versatile, functional, dual-purpose value.
You can
buy an entire matching living room set in the same finish.
It's all about making the right choices for YOU, your home and your sleeping
needs.
Futon
Frame Terminology
The following
definitions are the commonly accepted terminology associated with the
futon furniture and sofa-bed industry.
Slat
Rack:
Slat racks are the platforms on which the futon rests for both convertible
futon sofa-bed frames and stationary platform beds.
Seat
Rack:
The seat rack is the slat rack on which the user sits when a futon sofa-bed
is in the sitting position.
Back
Rest:
The back rest is the slat rack which the user leans back on when a futon
sofa-bed is in the sitting position.
Tri-fold:
A convertible futon sofa-bed frame that utilizes three slat racks. The
futon mattress can hang over the back of the frame, be folded under itself
on the seat rack, or lay flat as a chaise lounge style seat. The tri-fold
allows the futon mattress to fold twice along its usually shorter width.
Bi-fold:
A convertible futon sofa-bed frame that utilizes two slat racks. The bi-fold
allows the futon mattress to fold once along its length.
Kicker:
The kicker is usually a small piece of wood or plastic that wedges itself
between the seat rack and the back rest so the frame can be returned from
a sleeper to a sofa in a simple, fluid motion. Several industry patents
have been granted for the kicker.
Wall-Hugger:
A wall-hugger is a frame that can open to a sofa-bed without moving the
base of the frame away from the wall. We categorize wall-huggers by their
tolerance. A zero tolerance wall-hugger can be placed directly against
the wall and still not touch the wall when converting. Other wall-huggers
must be placed a short distance from the wall. These are called two, three,
four etc. inch tolerance wall-huggers. Be sure to ask your manufacturer
about the tolerance of their wall-hugger.
Learn
more about the 3 Elements of a Futon...
Futon
Mattresses: Futons today offer comfort features such as high
density foam, polyester batting, and springs
Gold Bond Innerspring
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Bond Visco | Gold
Bond SofTouch
| Gold Bond Wool Wrap
Futon
Frames: Many wood style frames are available to support the
futon mattress. The frame converts from couch to bed and is available
in Bi-Fold, Tri-Fold, Love Seat, Platform Beds or Loungers
Futon
Covers: Futon covers allow you the unique opportunity to
change your room decor in a matter of minutes by merely changing the futon
cover.
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