Saturday, June 6, 2009
Trundle Daybeds: Beauty or Comfort?
The answer: both! Trundle beds don’t have a very glamorous beginning. They were originally intended for servants who had to be at the beck and call of their masters even at night. The trundle, which is an additional bed that pops up or folds out from the main bed, was an uncomfortable add-on intended more for the master’s comfort than the servant’s. Times have changed and now trundle beds are a welcome addition to any home – and a pleasure to sleep on.
Contemporary daybeds with trundles are popular in homes throughout the world: not only are they convenient, they can be found in a wide variety of styles to accommodate any home’s décor. Trundle beds have numerous advantages: they provide extra sleep space for guests; they save space by being fitted under the main bed when you don’t need it; they eliminate the need to buy a whole new bed; and of course, daybeds can do double duty as couches or beds. How can you best use a daybed with trundle in your home to suit your needs?
The answer to that is use it however you want: the hallmark of daybeds, especially those made with trundles, is versatility. Place one in your living room instead of a couch. It provides comfortable and fashionable seating, and if you have a few guests, pop out the trundle bed. If you have a home office, put a daybed in so you can combine office duties and guest room in one. Try one in an enclosed porch for a fabulous summer retreat. Trundle beds for kids are also very convenient. Put one in your child’s room, and sleepovers are instantly much more comfortable. These beds work all over the house. For those concerned that daybeds look too much like beds, take a look at the recent designs. From cozy wooden daybeds to sleek contemporary ones, you will easily be able to find the right look. They can be adapted to fit any space and décor. They will be a great investment for your family’s comfort and your home’s style.
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