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  2. Talk:Sofa bed - Wikipedia

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    Researched this ourselves recently, my notes: There are multiple options: so-called "click-clack" (more futon-like, sleep along width of sofa, mattress is seat cushion, folded once as sofa), 3-fold (remove cushions first, pull mattress frame up and out from the seat then unfold, designed to sleep head against sofa back extends out depth-wise ...

  3. Sofa bed - Wikipedia

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    A couch unfolded into a bed. 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.

  4. A Design Editor Reviews Sundays' Movie Night Sofa: "It Is the ...

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    A House Beautiful design editor tests and reviews the Movie Night Sofa from furniture brand Sundays and it is the most comfortable sofa ever.

  5. My Honest Review of 7th Avenue's Cloud Sofa Dupe After ... - AOL

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    Let's get the big one out of the way first: RH's Cloud Sofa is significantly more expensive than 7th Avenue's modular sectional, regardless of what size or fabric you purchase it in. 7th Avenue ...

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    It's made of 100% cotton, making it a lightweight, breathable and cozy option to layer on your bed. At over 70% off, the price is right, too. More than 4,000 Wayfair shoppers give it five stars.

  7. David and Gladys Wright House - Wikipedia

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    The house was designed by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built for the architect's fourth child David, along with David's wife Gladys. [2] It is located at 5212 East Exeter Boulevard, [3] [4] with an alternate address of 4505 North Rubicon Avenue, [1] in the Arcadia neighborhood of Phoenix, Arizona, United States. [5]