Asian-inspired bedroom furniture focuses on simplicity, natural materials, and spatial balance - platform beds, shoji screens, simple storage, and layered light create a calm, functional space.
A futon began as a thin Japanese bedding set and now commonly refers to a convertible sofa-bed. Traditional shikibuton are lightweight and stored daily; Western futons use thicker mattresses on folding frames and suit small spaces and guest sleeping.
Futon slipcovers protect mattresses and frames from wear, spills, and pet hair while letting you change style affordably. Modern covers offer stretch fits, waterproof liners, and machine-washable fabrics.
A practical guide to common futon parts, when to repair versus replace them, and where to find affordable replacements or services.
Affordable futons - modern versions of the Japanese shikibuton - offer low-cost, versatile sleeping and seating solutions. Learn about materials, buying options, benefits, and care tips.
Futon sofas have evolved from flimsy, temporary pieces into durable, stylish, and affordable convertible furniture. Modern frames and multi-layer mattresses make them a practical choice for small homes and regular use.
Modern futons blend compact design, improved materials, and convertible frames to serve students, small homes, RVs, and multiuse spaces. They now come in foam, latex, and hybrid mattresses with style-forward frames.
Tatami beds are low-profile platform beds inspired by Japanese design. They pair natural woven mats with solid or engineered wood frames, offering a minimalist, breathable sleeping surface adaptable to Western mattresses or traditional futons.