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The weight limit is a huge problem for this bed. 200 pounds? A twin mattress weighs in the ballpark of 40-50 alone. If you put two on this thing that's roughly half the weight limit right there. Most grown men wouldn't be able to lay on this thing.
Maybe a good sleepover bed for kids but definitely not for a guest bedroom or anything like that.
Not much of a back board for actual day bed use. We had an ikea metal day bed and it has a much taller headboard/back rail. I think it was $200. Super cozy with dual foam mattress pads.
But the biggest issue was having to lift the mattress on top of another. So you always had to move the pillows and blankets before you can close it up.
I'd suggest looking for one that slides under on its own or drops down and then under. This way you don't have to mess with the back/top mattress and all the blankets and pillows.
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Not much of a back board for actual day bed use. We had an ikea metal day bed and it has a much taller headboard/back rail. I think it was $200. Super cozy with dual foam mattress pads.
But the biggest issue was having to lift the mattress on top of another. So you always had to move the pillows and blankets before you can close it up.
I'd suggest looking for one that slides under on its own or drops down and then under. This way you don't have to mess with the back/top mattress and all the blankets and pillows.
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Not much of a back board for actual day bed use. We had an ikea metal day bed and it has a much taller headboard/back rail. I think it was $200. Super cozy with dual foam mattress pads.
But the biggest issue was having to lift the mattress on top of another. So you always had to move the pillows and blankets before you can close it up.
I'd suggest looking for one that slids under on its own or drops down and then under. This way you don't have to mess with the back/top mattress and all the blankets and pillows.
Agree with this. We have the IKEA daybed that we picked up on Nextdoor for like $80. The tall back board makes it usable (with 2 mattresses) where as the height of the one here makes me question how you could really sit on it like a couch with any comfort. New, the IKEA one is admittedly much more expensive, but it is very versatile and self contained.
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The weight limit is a huge problem for this bed. 200 pounds? A twin mattress weighs in the ballpark of 40-50 alone. If you put two on this thing that's roughly half the weight limit right there. Most grown men wouldn't be able to lay on this thing.
Maybe a good sleepover bed for kids but definitely not for a guest bedroom or anything like that.
The weight limit is a huge problem for this bed. 200 pounds? A twin mattress weighs in the ballpark of 40-50 alone. If you put two on this thing that's roughly half the weight limit right there. Most grown men wouldn't be able to lay on this thing.
Maybe a good sleepover bed for kids but definitely not for a guest bedroom or anything like that.
We have our day bed in our kids playroom. It is great for storage and somewhere for us to sit for the majority of the time. Then, when their cousins visit, it is a guest room for kids. Definitely not a 2 adult solution.
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Maybe a good sleepover bed for kids but definitely not for a guest bedroom or anything like that.
But the biggest issue was having to lift the mattress on top of another. So you always had to move the pillows and blankets before you can close it up.
I'd suggest looking for one that slides under on its own or drops down and then under. This way you don't have to mess with the back/top mattress and all the blankets and pillows.
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But the biggest issue was having to lift the mattress on top of another. So you always had to move the pillows and blankets before you can close it up.
I'd suggest looking for one that slides under on its own or drops down and then under. This way you don't have to mess with the back/top mattress and all the blankets and pillows.
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But the biggest issue was having to lift the mattress on top of another. So you always had to move the pillows and blankets before you can close it up.
I'd suggest looking for one that slids under on its own or drops down and then under. This way you don't have to mess with the back/top mattress and all the blankets and pillows.
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Maybe a good sleepover bed for kids but definitely not for a guest bedroom or anything like that.
Maybe a good sleepover bed for kids but definitely not for a guest bedroom or anything like that.