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Looking for an amazing bedroom that’s out of the ordinary? Here are 16 of the most extreme and modern beds you’ll ever see.1. Private Cloud looks like a giant rocking chair, or — to be exact — a rocking bed. It requires a little more space than a typical bed, but if you like to be rocked to sleep, it’s probably worth it (the bed can be stabilized, if you want the look without the movement). The Feel Seating System designed by Animi Causa has a really cool shape inspired by molecular structure, the basic form for all objects in the universe. It is made of 120 balls covered with elastic fabric. It can be used as a bed and in many other creative ways, as its structure allows it to take multiple forms.3. Designed by the studio of invention Décadrages and marketed under the brand name BedUP, the bed that lowers from the ceiling is a real space-saving innovation for anyone who lives in a small space.By day, the bed is stored on the ceiling, the under-surface becoming the ceiling (lighting also can be integrated).




At night, the bed is pulled down, stopping at the height previously set. Besides being functional, this bed has a clean design that is discreet and elegant. Those of you who played Tetris might smile when you see this bookcase that transforms into a bed. The bookcase/bed maximizes space and gives your walls a pop of color. Parts of a mattress stand upright to form the bulk of the bookcase; they surround five storage shelves that are suspended by a wall-mounted frame. The mattress sections are placed on the floor and slot together to form a bed (two parts for a single bed, all four for a double).5. Hi-Can is a High Fidelity Canopy by Italian designer Edoardo Carlino. The Hi-Can features beautifully designed equipment that allows you to surf the web, watch movies, play games and listen to music, all from the comfort of your bed.This bed provides a lot of technology at your fingertips from the moment you wake up; it’s a perfect tool to make your life more sedentary. You get a projector, a sound system, a projection screen, a DVD player and all the relevant inputs;




just add a mini-fridge.6. designed by Guido Rosati for Saba Italia is a sophisticated and innovative piece of furniture that combines the sofa function and the bed function. The two semicircular sides of the bed can be separated, resulting two new pieces of furniture. It is a great way to surprise your guests, and it gives you a stylish contemporary bed and two sofas all in one. The pictures above feature a sofa bed with removable covers and an integrated/patented mechanism that transforms it into bunk beds. The Doc acts as a sofa by day, and with a simple movement becomes two beds with integrated supporting ladder and protection guard.8. This sofa bed, called Book, is designed by the Italian designers from Flou. The ideal boundary between day and night, Book is particularly suitable for small spaces. By day, it’s a modern, linear sofa; by night, it turns into a comfortable bed. The sofa isn’t that beautiful, but when we consider its dual function we can overlook this detail.9.




Have you ever wanted a floating bed? It’s now (almost) possible. To give the Fluttua bed from Lago its floating appearance, the frame is attached to the wall and supports a single post under the center of the bed. Your guests will be quite impressed.10. The computer bed makes intelligent use of the space below it. Gas pistons enable the bed to fold up and double as a computer table. It’s available with a metal bed frame and wooden slat foundation here.11. The RUF-Cinema Bed features a home cinema, with a projector between the two headboard bolsters and a screen at the foot of the bed. When the movie is over, all you have to do is press a button on the remote control and the screen disappears inside the footboard.12. Check out this interesting idea: a bed suspended by ropes. Teak platforms suspended from heavy-gauge rope take center stage, while a punchy orange-striped fabric on the wall and Roman shade create a seamless backdrop. The visual effect of these suspended beds is stunning, but they’re definitely not for light sleepers.13.




Zoom-Room is not just a Murphy bed; it’s a design solution. Simply press a button on the remote control to send the premium latex mattress and German-designed slatted frame gliding down a vertical track and into your room. See a video on Zoom-Room’s website.14. Point Architects from Tokyo combined a bed with a bookcase, and the result was the Uroko House. An incredible bookcase surrounds the bed, calling to mind an igloo made of books. Although the design is clever, it’s unfortunately not very practical — but little kids would love this bed.15. This bed is designed for those who sleep only in the fetal position. Sure, it’s perfectly shaped for that — but who sleeps in the same position all night? This bed, though certainly unique, definitely wasn’t designed for a good night’s sleep.16. A flat-panel TV hidden under this bed slides out to position itself for the optimum viewing while in bed. TV junkies of all ages would love this bed. [Via A TV that’s Perfect for Every Bedroom]




Don't have room for a traditional bed set up in your shoebox dwelling? Whether you're looking for something fit for an adult or child, we rounded-up ideas that will make the most of your limited square footage. From a DIY futon to roll up mattress, here are our eight favorite floor beds. Got a sewing machine? You can make a folding mattress that easily stores in a closet. This DIY by French by Design is so surprisingly popular it almost broke Instagram. Related: 13 DIY Murphy Bed Projects For Every Budget Left: Urban Outfitters/Right: Kramer26 When we spotted the bohemian daybed on the right, we had a light bulb over the noggin moment. Anyone can copy it using Morrocan inspired floor cushions. Etsy, World Market, and Urban Outfitters sell them. They come in a wide range of sizes, and you may need several to create something big enough for comfortable sleeping. Prices range from $40 to $400 per cushion. You can also hack a daybed for sleeping or lounging for a whole lot less using a couple of twin-size IKEA MINNESUND mattresses.




If you're looking for a colorful and compact option, a Thai massage mat checks both boxes. They're available in two mattress sizes, full or twin. Most styles are around 3.5-inches thick and roll up nicely for easy storage. FYI, the ones stuffed with Kapok fiber are extra plush. While the eco-friendly filling looks a lot like cotton, it feels similar to goose down. Open Your Eyes Bedding If you can sew a straight line (heck I can do that!), you can DIY this eco-friendly bed called the Original Twist Mattress. Open Your Eyes Bedding sells the instructions and supplies. While you can use any fabric you please, they say for primo comfort stick to 100 percent prewashed, organic cotton. They also suggest stuffing the DIY mattress with organic buckwheat hulls because they naturally combat dust mites. The hulls are also fire resistant and biodegradable. Yours truly once took a short nap on a Japanese futon at my local yoga studio. While I only meant to close my eyes for a few minutes, I conked out for nearly an hour.




Yep, that's how comfortable these beds can be. You can buy them on Etsy and Amazon in twin, double and queen sized. Prices start at around $75. What we love best about Japenese futons, they roll up like sleeping bags for quick and easy storage. Related: 9 Space-Making Wood Storage Bed You can find sleeping mats at most big box stores. But keep in mind some mats are built for better sleeping than others. For your comfort look for options that are at last three inches thick, 75-inches long and 30-inches wide. Anything less may feel more like yoga mat than a mattress. Related: 6 Seriously Stylish Loft Beds for Adults Here's a sleepover solution for little house guests. To DIY, you'll need four pillow cases and four pillows. You will find the tutorial at The Craft Mess. What we like about this idea is that it's super easy to store. Just take out the pillows and fold up the attached cases Related: 9 Hacks For Fixing Common Bed Making Mistakes Over the years, we have spent a lot of money on air beds.

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