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  2. Futon - Wikipedia

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    Japanese-style futon s laid out for sleeping in a ryokan (inn). In green, three shikibuton s per bed; in red, turned-back kakebuton s. The top two futons in each stack are covered in white fitted sheets, matching the pillowslips. A futon is a traditional Japanese style of bedding.

  3. Get Some Shut Eye on One of the Best Futons for Small Homes - AOL

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    Futon Mattress. Unlike futon sofas, Japanese futons are quilted sleeping pads that can lay directly on the floor. It's the perfect solution for those who like to host overnight guests, but don't ...

  4. These Comfy Futons Are the Double-Duty Piece Your Spare Room ...

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    We've rounded up the 15 most comfortable futons on the market. If you have a small space, opt for a double-duty piece that makes your spare room multipurpose.

  5. 9 Best Futons for Every Type of Small Space - AOL

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    Top-rated futons to buy now for your small space, based on online reviews and expert interior design advice—with affordable picks from Amazon, Walmart, Wayfair. 9 Best Futons for Every Type of ...

  6. Sofa bed - Wikipedia

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    A sofa bed or sofa-bed (in the US often called a sofabed, hide-a-bed, bed-couch, sleeper-sofa, or pullout sofa) is a multifunctional furniture typically consisting of a sofa or couch that, underneath its seating cushions, hides a metal frame and thin mattress that can be unfolded or opened up to make a bed. A western-style futon differs from a ...

  7. Oshiire - Wikipedia

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    An oshiire, in which folded futons can be seen. An oshiire (押入れ, [おしいれ] Error: {{nihongo}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 1) ) is a traditional Japanese closet. Its doors generally slide open. It was originally used to store futons during the day to allow full use of the room's floorspace.

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