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    Foam Futon Mattress. If you need to lay on something thick and plush to get your beauty sleep, this futon mattress is worth the investment. Reviewers say the memory foam padding cradles your body ...

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    Rollaway beds are perfect for both big and small spaces. They fold up when not in use and are comfier than an air mattress. Shop our top picks.

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    This 30-inch-tall towel rack can hold anything from rolled-up towels to blankets to yoga mats, and it only comes out about 6 inches from the wall, so it doesn't jut out too far into the space ...

  5. Futon - Wikipedia

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    Futons are traditionally laid on tatami rush mats, [7] which are resilient and can absorb and re-release up to half a liter of moisture each. [9] Tatamis measure 1 by 0.5 ken, just under 1 by 2 meters, [10] the same size as a Western twin bed. A traditional shikibuton is also about the size of a Western twin bed.

  6. Bed base - Wikipedia

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    In cold climates, a woven bed base would be topped with insulation. Traditionally, in Europe and the Americas, this was one or more insulating mattresses: cloth bags stuffed with a variety of materials (see above), and possibly also a canopy hung with warm curtains. [6] [7] Modernly, it might be topped by a thin futon or other roll-up mattress. [8]

  7. Mattress - Wikipedia

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    Memory foam is affected by temperature. In a cool bedroom, a memory foam mattress will feel firmer than it does in a warm bedroom. Memory softens and conforms to the sleeper in response to body temperature and body weight. Traditional memory foam molds to the body creating a depression the sleeper must roll out of when changing sleep positions.