Question Posted Wednesday January 25 2006, 5:45 pm
I am going to have someone live here and i dont have room for another bed in my room. Im 15 female and so is she and i dont like regular bunk beds. My problem is that futon bunk beds, when the futon part is used as a regular bed, theres a part in the middle that is painful to sleep on. And i really wanted a futon bunk bed becuase it seemed like the perfect thing to use becuase i need one full sized bed for my full-sized very expensive comforter. What should i do? People with experience are very much helpful too! Thanks!!!!!!
modelkate11 answered Thursday February 2 2006, 5:39 pm: you could try getting a mattress topper like foam toppers just to add more padding between the bed and u. or put a piece of ply wood under ur bed but i'm not sure how well that will work
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Love_Backwards answered Saturday January 28 2006, 5:21 pm: try buying a thicker matress so your back is not directly on the spring. that it probably what is hurting you. a thicker matress would raise you off of it. or you can get a matress pad or something so it is softer. hopefully i came to some assistance.
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ncblondie answered Thursday January 26 2006, 3:03 am: If the mattress is thin, you might consider purchasing one of the thicker ones. Try to find a store that has them set up so you can actually try it out.
Another option is using a padded mattress cover or eggshell mattress. It can be put on when the bed is in use, then put away when it's not needed. [ ncblondie's advice column | Ask ncblondie A Question ]
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