Exploring the Versatility of Daybeds: Your Complete Guide

Daybeds are multi-functional and a great way to turn any living space into a haven of relaxation. Read on to learn all about daybeds, their assembly, and common questions surrounding them.

What Is a Daybed?

A daybed is a piece of furniture that can be used as both a bed and a couch. They’re similar to futons but usually have a 3-frame setup. Daybeds generally don’t have a box spring and are meant to be both versatile and comfortable.

If you’re wondering what a daybed looks like, here are a couple images:

What Is a Daybed Used For?

A daybed is typically used in a space like a couch but can turn into a bed when needed. It’s a great piece for a guest room, or you can select a daybed meant for your living room. Some folks even use their daybeds as a living room couch!

Are Daybeds Comfortable? Pros and Cons

Pros of a Daybed

  • Multi-purpose: If you have a space in need of a couch and a bed, there’s no need to choose! You can use your daybed as a couch or a great place to take a nap.
  • Perfect for small spaces: Daybeds are a great way to maximize a small space. They don’t feature a mattress or box spring, which means they’re light and compact. Place a daybed in your office, and turn it into a charming guest room without cluttering the space up!
  • Affordable: Daybeds only cost between $250 and $800, meaning they’re more affordable than most couches and full beds. 
  • Variety: Daybeds aren’t just comfortable; they’re versatile! There are hundreds of styles of daybeds, so you can find one that fits perfectly with your decor.
  • Comfortable: If you’re wondering “Are daybeds comfortable?”, don’t fear: most daybeds are as comfy as regular beds and couches. Just be sure to test one out before buying!

 

Cons of a Daybed

  • Small size: Daybeds are often fairly small, which means they don’t always accommodate multiple or larger guests. You can purchase a larger daybed, but it may be more expensive than a traditionally smaller one.
  • Lack of support: Because they lack a box spring, daybeds sometimes lack the support needed for folks with achy backs. This can be resolved with additional support (like a pillow top or sleeping mat) but it’s definitely something to consider.
  • Hard edges: Daybeds often have sharp corners and edges, which make them a bit more intrusive than a common couch or bed.

 

Types of Daybeds: How to Choose One?

Wondering about the types of daybeds? Here are some common choices:

Frame-Only Style or Simple Daybed

A common type of daybed is the classic daybed, with a three-part frame and a cushion that doubles as a seat and a mattress. This is a great option if you like to keep things simple.

Pop-up Trundle Daybed

Pop up trundle daybeds feature a trundle (base) that can be elevated beyond its sitting position. Some pop-up trundle daybeds feature storage space as well. These are a great choice if you have a little extra space!

Storage Daybed

A storage daybed is a pop-up trundle but elevated—many storage daybeds have built-in drawers, cabinets, and sometimes space underneath. These are great if you like your furniture to be multipurpose!

How to Style a Daybed

Add Colorful Pillows

Adding colorful pillows is a great way to spruce up any environment, no matter what type of daybed you have! A few good pillows in the right spot can turn a daybed into a daydream!

Throw Comfortable Blankets

With a couple comfortable blankets, a daybed used as a couch can transform into a chic conversation piece. Use a fashionable quilt or a thick comforter to make your daybed extra inviting.

Daybed FAQs

Daybed vs Sofa: What Is the Difference?

A sofa is meant to work full-time as a place to sit while a daybed is meant to transform into a perfect sleeping space. While you can sleep on the couch, typically daybeds offer a little more horizontal space.

Is a Daybed Fitted for Two People to Sleep In?

Daybeds are often meant for one person, but a larger one can fit two. Daybeds are most comfortable when occupied by only a single person, but you can likely fit two in a pinch.

What Does a Daybed Look Like?

A daybed looks like a cross between a bed and a couch! Here’s another example:

What Type of Bedding Does a Daybed Need?

A daybed typically needs the addition of a pillow and a blanket to feel complete and comfortable, but some come with all the bedding you’ll need.

How Much Does a Daybed Cost?

A daybed typically costs under $1k and between $250-$800.

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