Best futon – Top 10 picks – 2017 update
It took about 9 months to put together this guide and for a good reason choosing a good futon was beyond our expertise so we had to bring a few expert consultant to help us with the task
In this case we had to help of five furniture the refurbishment expert who made the initial choice of 24 ft chance to look at. We then proceeded to do the statistical analysis of the user experiences and satisfaction with the pieces. You can see the results of that's analysis below.
The best futon overall DHP Emily convertible with chrome legs
Since we first started Gathering data for this guide this dhp was among the top three products and one of the few with user satisfaction ratings of over 90
Product details
Dimensions
Where is it on the firmness scale?
Respecting the fact that sleep preferences are highly personal, we think it's fair to say that this is a supportive and firm piece of furniture. People used to soft surfaces like memory foam might find too firm.
Are there other materials and colors available?
DHP in grey linen is not only one product in the series. Others include colors like vanilla, white and black faux leather.
Surfaces of the sides and back
All the visible surfaces are grey while the back is matte black
Size compared to a regular mattress
In the flat position the dimensions are somewhere between a twin and a full-size and closer to the later.
Is it comfortable to sleep on?
If you like sleeping on a firm of surface this DHP will be just right. If you're used to a softer surface (like memory foam) an add-on (topper or pad) might be a good idea?
2nd top-rated futon - Divano Roma Tufted Splitback
Product details
Frequently asked questions about the Divano Roma futon
How high is the top surface?
According to our measurements the legs are about 5.50 in high which makes the sloping surface sitting at approximately 7 inches
What's the maximum capacity the company doesn't precisely list the maximum capacity allowed but it is sturdy product and it's rsd estimate that the maximum capacity is 500 to 600 logo
Are the legs interchangeable?
The legs can't be replaced, if you want something higher you might think about looking into some of the others models on the list.
Materials of the back and bottom
The fabric used for the back and the bottom of this divine aroma is the same as those used for the top
Assembly
It is shipped in in one box that's pretty large, so if you leave with Louis an apartment that's not on the floor first floor you might need two people to carry it up
Is it possible to use it in the travel trailer?
The door opening of trailers is usually in the range of 24-26 " so the box that it comes in should have no problem going to the doors. Once inside, it's pretty easy to assemble and doesn't require much space.
Is the design split back?
By looking at the image you might get the impression that and the sides don't recline but in fact both sides full recline into a flat position.
Sitting vs. sleeping
Cushions are pretty lofty, but most experiences we've from users tell the story of a sofa that's better used for sitting than for long-term sleeping.
How comfortable is it?
Again the image of this piece of furniture can be deceptive because it looks pretty soft, but in reality it's very firm and, for long-term sleep, you might need some sort of a topper to make it more comfortable. Throw pillows that come with it are Square in shape and measure about 12 x 12 ".
DHP Novogratz Brittany
It's fair to say that the look of the Novogratz can be described as classic, maybe even vintage. The design will work with most spaces.
Body and legs of the futon
The legs are wooden and the upholstery is premium linen. It comes in 5 colors: green, blue, gray, pink and mustard. The legs are solid wood and oak-colored.
It's very comfortable, mainly because with the fact that the back is soft and features a lofty ripped design.
The filling
The feeling of the cushions is a mix of foam and polyester.
Weight and size
It measures 81 x 81.5 x 34.5 x 31.5 inches and it weighs approximately 84 lbs.
Frequently asked questions about the third best futon in our ratings
Placement
For it to snugly fit against the wall (when in a flat position) you will need to place it around 1.5 feet from the wall surface (measured from the top or the back seat).
Thickness of the cushions
The cushions are comfortable and are just under 5 inches thick.
Shipping
The company doesn't offer expedited shipping services and it usually ships within 10 days of ordering.
A common issue - missing side-arms
We've seen reports from people saying that their box arrived without the sidearm. In reality, the issue is most commonly attributed to the fact that the seat cushion and sidearms are packed together. You'll need to turn the cushions over, unzip them and take the side-arms out.
The weight limit
Like with most models on this list,the manufacturers don't precisely list the maximum weight capacity, so we decided to contact them directly. their response was that the max capacity of the futon is 600 lbs.
Height of the seating area
Measured from the floor to the top surface of the cushion it's about 8 inches high, which is a bit higher the most models on this list.
Thickness and durability of the legs
Although the legs might seem fragile the fact there that they are solid wood and the weight is distributed between 6 of them makes the frame durable, which goes back to the question about the weight limit (600 lbs).
DHP Paxson convertible with wooden legs
Product details
Weight capacity - this DHP is one of the few models that precisely list the weight capacity at 600 lbs
Size
FAQs about the 4th best futon
How comfortable and sturdy is it?
It's designed for two sleepers so the wooden legs are pretty sturdy. One issue that we've seen people reporting is the risk of it tipping over if not pushed against a solid surface (wall)
Comfort
When it comes to sleep the user satisfaction rate was about 80% and we think it's fair to describe it as one of the most comfortable futon out there.
How well does it work for tall people?
Based on the measurements we would say that person taller than 6 feet might not be comfortable on it. It's described as two-persons sleeper but we have to say that that description is accurate for two people of average height and weight.
When reclined it's approximately the size of a full mattress which means that it's peg smaller than some of the models we've been on the list
Most comfortable futon - Pearington Bella pillow top
This probably one of the most versatile futons on the list. The metallic finish of the legs and the leather look of the pillows also make it one of the most stylish models.
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Material
We feel it's accurate to say that this is one of the most comfortable futons among the products we looked at. In our comfort ratings it received a high 81 out of 100
What about heavy and tall people?
In our research we didn't see any potential issues for people on the heavier side but any person taller than 5.9 feet sleeping on it will probably have the issue of the legs going beyond the bottom base of the futon, is they are a back sleeper.
How do you work the recline mechanism?
To recline it you first have to disengage the lock mechanism. Once you do that you simply drop it back into horizontal position.
Durability
The bonded leather is pretty durable and tightly stitched so we'd say that the lifespan of this recliner will be a higher than most models. What makes it special is the high density foam of the cushions. The likelihood of any structural issues is substantially lower compared to the poly-fiber and foam filling.
The feel of the leather
It's made of PU bonded leather which is not what you would call "real leather" and we wouldn't expect that in this price range. What makes a difference here is how well the PU leather is made. You probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference just by looking at it. It's also known fact that PU is more durable and easier to clean than natural leather.
Best Choice Entertainment futon with cup holders
The "Entertainment" in the name of this futon is there with a good reason. The side cushions use Velcro are and removable, while the middle section folds down to expose two cup holders.
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Mainstays memory foam futon
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Rated it 72/100 in the comfort category indicates that it's good enough for occasional night and having overnight guests. But, in the long term, there better choices out there like the above-mentioned Pearington pillow-top.
Kodiak futon lounger
Positions & settings
This Kodiak can be set to 3 position: lounge, sit and sleep. It's a solid choice for small apartment or a college dorm. It includes a tick comfortable mattress (about six inches thick).
The frame
The frame of the Kodiak is tick metal, powder-coated in black.
Size and weight details
The company describe the mattress as being 5-6 in. tick. This is due to the fact that it might take a few days to fully decompress on arrival.
Height
When measured from the floor the height of the frame is approximately 10 ", which means that (combined with the mattress) it's about 15 to 16 inch high.
Material of the body is a blend of cotton and foam (80% cotton and 20% percent foam).
Colors available
The only futon on the list that comes in this kind of color range from plain grey & black to bolder patterns like zebra or a range of floral.
How comfortable is it to sleep on?
Unlike the other futons we mentioned, the Kodiak is intended for one sleeper.
The maximum weight is not listed by the manufacturer but based on our experience and that of our expert consultants would say that the weight limit for the Kodiak is ~ 400 lbs.
Mosaic 18-inch full size futon mattress
First of all, we would like to stress that the images that we're including show a metal base.
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What you need to know to choose the best futon
Futons and couches are both a great choice for small spaces. Both can be used as day furniture to sit on and are easily converted to a bed when needed. Let's say, you’re living in a dorm, a small apartment or need extra sleeping space for your guests, friends or relatives but you’re short on spare rooms. This type of furniture could very well be the answer to your problems. The dual function of these pieces means that they can be used in a playroom which can easily be transformed into a guest room at night. You could even use it in the office if you find yourself working long hours.
But how do you know which ones to choose? In the rest of the guide, you'll find out more about these types of sleepers and hopefully, it will make your choice less difficult to make.
Definition of a futon
A futon is a flexible, foldable mattress originating from Japan. Traditionally, it is placed onto tatami, a type of rice straw flooring, and set up as a regular bed with a pillow and a duvet. When not in used, it can be rolled up and stored or taken out to air and beaten to prevent the filling from forming into hard lumps.
The modern, Western-style models differ greatly from their Japanese counterparts and resemble more a low, wooden sofa bed. They correspond to the dimensions of western mattresses and are often set up on a slatted bench like frame which can be wooden or metal.
The frame folds down and converts into a bed. The thickness of the mattress varies from soft to very firm, so there is something for everybody to choose from.
The mattresses are made from compressed layers of materials which range from organic cotton, latex, and wool.The layers are tufted into place to keep the batting secure and ensure the longevity of the mattress. With proper care and a regular turn over, a good futon can last you between 8 to 15 years.
Since they’re so light in weight, they make a great bed for small households as they can be easily moved around, folded and stored away when no longer in use. One drawback of this type of daybed is that it is not very comfortable when folded upwards into a sofa position. Oftentimes they can feel lumpy and difficult to get up from. But don't let that discourage you, there are many more positives sides to owning one than negatives.
Even the best futons are very budget friendly and the mattress can be removed and replaced. They cost far less than a couch and are much easier to maintain. To keep it clean, you only need to remove the fabric cover and machine wash it. When it becomes worn out, it’s much easier and cheaper to replace than having to reupholster an entire couch or buy a new one.
To get the biggest bang for your buck, opt for a thicker mattress or consider adding a mattress topper. Most often, the thinner, cheaper ones end up being too uncomfortable to even sleep on, completely defeating the purpose of getting one of these.
How is it different from a couch?
Couch (also called a sofa bed) is a type of furniture that pulls out into a bed. Usually used as a daybed, it contains a folding mattress, partially hidden inside the bottom of the couch.
The foam of the mattress can be quite thin and soft since it is designed to fold and fit into to couch.
A sofa bed can easily pass under the radar and you won't even know from the appearance of it that it can transform into a bed. They come in many sizes and colors and can be the centerpiece of the room.
It is easy to find one that perfectly blends with room decorum and ties in with the rest of the furniture to create a stylish environment. Unlike the futon, which is more casual, there many different styles of sofa beds to chose from, both formal and informal.
They take a little more effort to set up than their simpler counterpart, which can be a drawback if you’re elderly or not particularly strong. To transform it into a bed, remove the cushions and pull out the tri-folding metal frame that contains the mattress. Many couches have a strap in the middle which you can pull on to take the frame out. Once that is done, you can then proceed to set your bed as you see fit. When not in use, the mattress folds back into the storage area and once again turns back into a couch.
A couch can be a fine choice if you’re someone that doesn't have guests over too often or don't plan on using it as a regular bed. Keep in mind that a good couch can be quite high on the price point and eventually they all give out and become uncomfortable to use.
This is due to the nature of the mattress, which is not removable like the mattress of a futon bed. With regular use, the mattress will become worn out and many begin to sag and lose shape after being used too many time. Over time you’ll be able to feel the metal bars and hinges underneath.
Cleaning a couch is not a simple task - it can even require special, professional help.
Unlike the futon which is light and easy to move around, the sofa bed likes to stay put. Its metal construction and mattress makes it bulky and difficult to move around and transport
But it’s not all so bad. Coaches make great center points of the room and a comfy place to lounge in and watch TV after a long day. Keep in mind when buying to spend a little extra to make sure the mattress quality is up to par and won't give out too soon.
Types of Futon bodies, frames and mattresses
Bi-fold
Bi-fold frames are made from two panels which create the whole body of the futon, the Sitting cushion, and the Backrest cushion. They fold into the sleeping position, lift up the sitting cushion of the futon.
Lounger
These are also known as the Space-saves and rightfully so, as they are the smallest of the frames. They come with an additional part for the legs that can be tucked away into the frame to maximise space. A twin-size Lounger is large enough for two people to use comfortably and takes up 45’’ inches of wall space.
Dropleaf
These are additional parts that can be included with the frame. A dropleaf frame has two side panels that serve as small side tables.
Foam
Fairly new on the market, the memory foam mattress is quickly becoming a popular choice among the people looking for something affordable but comfortable at the same time. This is because they offer equally support and comfort no matter the sleeping position. Compared to other types, foam mattresses tend to last the longest.
Spring foam
Reasonably priced and durable, these mattresses use quilt covered coils to create firmness and stability. On the downside, they tend to be quite heavy and difficult to fold. If you’re someone that uses their futon every night, consider a more flexible option.
Wool
Quite rare, but oh so soft and luxurious. Since wool is excellent at retaining heat, a wool mattress is an ideal choice if you’re someone living in a colder climate or get very cold, long winters.
Cotton
Budget-friendly and perfect in almost every way possible. They’re lightweight, flexible and hold their shape without sagging. Keep in mind that they might not last as long as a memory foam mattress would and will wear down sooner.
Foam and polyester
Blended types of mattresses most often offer the best of both world when it comes to comfort and the price point. The top polyester layer makes the mattress firm and supportive and since there is no cotton used, the mattress is very lightweight and easy to maneuver.
Foam and cotton
The plus side of this blend is that makes the mattress more supportive and more durable than it’s plain cotton counterpart. But on the other hand, they’re not as cheap.
Innerspring
These closely resemble a traditional innerspring mattress. The innerspring coils offer extra padding as compared to other types of mattresses and absorb the pressure points of the body. This means restful and relaxed sleep and superb comfort.
What to consider when buying a futon or couch
Think about the purpose your daybed will need to fulfill. Will you need it often or just sporadically? How much space you do, or better yet, don't have?
Measure out the space available
This is the most important part and it will determine the shape and the dimensions. You will want enough space for the sleeper to be able to lay out completely flat without touching other furniture. You will also need extra space to walk around and be able to freely lay in and get up.
Consider how often will you need to use the spare bed
Couches don't bode well when it comes to frequent use and will soon become uncomfortable to sleep on. The frequency of use will also determine your budget. If the bed won't be in use so much, consider a basic or a mid-range option.
Think about the material you would want your couch or futon to be
Wood and metal are two of the most common types of material used in furniture making. Keep in mind that futon covers are interchangeable and easy to clean while that’s unfortunately not the case with couches and you will be stuck with the choice that you’ve made.
Keep in mind your preferred sleeping position
While a side sleeper will choose something softer to sink their shoulders into, someone that sleeps on their back will prefer a firmer bed.
Couches come in a pullout variety and “click-clack” sofas. The dimensions of the pull-out sofa will also determine its style. Wider sofas will tend to have a shorter mattress, while smaller ones will be longer. The click-clack sofas are by far the easiest to operate. Think of more like a mattress with legs that can be folded up into a couch. The plus side of the “click-clack” coaches is that most often they will have storage space underneath intended for bedding and pillows.
Before buying either, make sure to check the mechanism and how easy or difficult they are to operate, set up, and change position. Inexpensive furniture may be light on the budget but it can also come with mechanisms that break easily and/or are difficult to use.
There isn't much to choose from regarding mattress quality or thickness when it comes to coaches. Generally, they’re all equipped with thin foam mattresses that fold easily and aren't expected to take a lot of wear. Futons, on the other hand, offer a wide variety of mattress styles and thickness as well as the materials used in the filling. Cotton filling tends to weigh less and will hold it’s shape nicely. For an even lighter mattress try going for a cotton-polyester blend. Not are they ultra light but also very flexible.
If you always wanted to know it’s like to sleep on a cloud, go for the cotton-wool blend but keep in mind they’re not as easy to fold. For an adult, consider a mattress that is a minimum of 6 inches in thickness.
Test the furniture you wish to buy in the store. It’s the best way to find out which one is the best choice for you. If possible bring your partner or family with you and share experiences before making the final decision. Make sure that you’re buying a piece that is comfortable both for sitting and sleeping
Invest into washable covers and cushions - not only will they protect your furniture, but they’ll also add a fashionable touch to the room.
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