what is the best guest bed

what is the best guest bed

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What Is The Best Guest Bed

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List Price:Price: You Save: white - $144.95 USD more about this item... Best Choice Products is proud to present this brand new Roll-away Cot Size Bed. This bed has been specifically designed to provide a comfy bed to your future guest. The bed is designed as a cot to provide extreme support and more comfort by avoiding springs. Along with the frame, the bed comes with a comfortable memory foam mattress. 3-inches of memory foam provide a soothing feeling that allows one to sleep without discomfort. The great part about the bed is that it still folds completely in half allowing it to be rolled away and save space in a matter of seconds. The frame is equipped with wheels that will allow the bed to easily be rolled away and locks so it won’t roll when necessary. NEW PRODUCT WITH FACTORY PACKAGING Portable cot-sized bed that easily folds to 10” wide to save space Bed comes included with a 3" thick comfortable memory foam mattress that any one will enjoy Bed frame is constructed with two metal support bars that fold out and 32 carbon steel springs




Contains wheels on the bottom that allow for easy mobility and have the capability to lock in place Extended dimensions: 75”(L) x 31”(W) x 11”(H) off the ground Overall dimensions: 75”(L) x 31”(W) x 11”(H) Weight Limit: 300 lbs Our digital images are as accurate as possible. However, different monitors may cause colors to vary slightly. Some of our items are handcrafted and/or hand finished. Color can vary and slight imperfections in the metal work are normal and considered evidence of the hand-finishing process, which adds character and authenticity to those items.““We were made feel very welcome by really lovely people, breakfast was a wonderful feast on the veranda -superb””   With the baby quickly on the way, things are changing around the house. New baby, means new (additional) nursery, which means no guest room but Brian’s parents are coming for 6 weeks so that’s not really an option if we can help it. We decided to convert our old studio space which was downstairs and not being used into a new guest suite.




Things are almost finished, thank goodness. In a perfect world I would reuse some pieces from the old guest room but stylistically I wanted things to change a lot. My new plan included a dark linen bed (click through to see what we did to ours to make it work), a new mattress (because ours was 9 years old and from Ikea) and well, one million other things. Leesa reached out about a mattress, I said, ‘Mattress in a box? What’s next, WINE IN A BOX?’ Then I tested it out and was sold – the mattress, not the wine. I’m familiar with the latter, which can be equally as comforting and convenient.First – remember that guest room bed? It’s great, but it needed to change because I’m an insane person and like to change things. My plan down there has morphed into a full on dude’s den. I want something linen and really dark and my old one was pretty teal.We decided to dye it. It’s been done before, but never by us.In fact I, Emily Henderson, had NEVER dyed anything until just weeks before this project.




And now I’m a dyeing queen. Or a dyeing FEIGN. I want to dye EVERYTHING. It’s so quick, easy, cheap and satisfying. A quick back story about the inspiration: we recently shot the living room for Good Housekeeping, and the whole room went through a big transformation, specifically the hanging of this vintage flag: When we bought the flag it was cobalt and cream which was great, but not right for us. So we took the flag apart and dyed the top and bottom portions of it (the cobalt) a dark indigo blue. It was a risk but 2 hours later, after we were done I was SHOCKED at how good the color was. It was the perfect deep, dark indigo. That’s an Emily Henderson blue right there.We figured we’d give the bed a shot before I shopped for a whole new bed. The process is fairly simple. Let’s get into it. Big Big or Storage Container that you will use to dye you fabric. The size of the bin totally depends on how much fabric you will be dying. You could also do it in your bathtub or sink, but be careful if they are porcelain as they could permanently stain.




This is our favorite method and also allows for easy cleanup.Rubber Gloves: Unless you want blue hands these are the best bet to keep your manicure freshFabric Dye: There are various brands that offer every shade of color but we went with Denim Blue which is what we had used for the flag, by Rit.Fabric Color Remover: This will help to pull out all the color from the fabric which will make dying it much easier. 1. Start by filling up your container with VERY hot water.2. Pour in your color remover and stir it all up until it is completely dissolved.3. Add in your fabric, make sure it’s thoroughly wet fabric before you add it to the tub.4. Make sure to stir and turn your fabric every 5 minutes or so so that the color mover gets into all the creases and folds of the fabric. As you start moving the fabric around you will notice the color starting to fade from the fabric. After about 30-45 minutes the color remover will have had its full effect on your fabric and you are ready to drain it and rinse out the fabric. 




Now comes the fun part, following the instructions on the back of the bottle, you will add the color into your bath (different fabrics require different steps). We went with Denim Blue which turned out so beautifully when we dyed the flag, so we were very excited to see how it turned out on the bed.  1. Clean out your tub and fill it back up with HOT water. You will want the water to be as hot as possible as it will react with the dye and help to get the most accurate color. Depending on your type of fabric you will either need to add vinegar or salt to the mixture. Check the instructions on your fabric dye to make sure you mix it right.2. Wet your fabric completely before adding it into the dye bath, be careful not to splash as this stuff will definitely stain your clothes.3. Every 5 minutes or so get in there and move the fabric around so that you get the dye to reach all parts of the fabric.4. After about 30-45 minutes you can remove your fabric from the bath and rinse it well in the sink.




To finish it off throw it in the washer and set it on a rinse only gentle cycle without any soap, just to make sure that you get all of the dye completely out. We air-dried ours after it had been washed to make sure that it didn’t shrink at all or change the color.Ready for the big reveal…. We went from tealy blue to …. oh wait … slightly less tealy blue. It did have a slightly softer blue/grey tone to it after we dyed it but it definitely was not what we were going for. This could have been due to a slight variation in the temperature of the water, the amount of time we had it in the bath, or the type of fabric which all play a part in the color you get. This fabric has a lot of rayon in it which is a synthetic so that could be why – whereas the flag was 100% cotton.With our bed and our moods feeling blue we went back to the drawing board. We decided that it was best to go dark with the bed, a dark grey to be exact. This time around we decided to go with black dye as we knew that once it was dyed and washed that it would go slightly lighter resulting in a dark grey color.




It took the color very well and came out just as we wanted it this time around.. The color has a lot of variation (a tad too much at times, but in unnoticeable places).Once we had the new bed in place it was time to start styling, which is definitely our favorite part. We started with this new mattress from Leesa which yes, came in the box you see below. Boxed wine, boxed mattresses – the world is changing, folks.Obviously I was a bit sceptical about the results that might occur from ordering a boxed mattress online without any way to test it out in a store or see the product beforehand. Yes, the reviews were great, and the fact that they had multiple layers of different foams to keep you cool at night sounded very nice, not to mention that for every 10 mattress they sell they donate one to a homeless shelter. But, a boxed mattress that came to my front door in a couple of days? Sounds weird and yet TOTALLY CONVENIENT. I decided to take the risk, which isn’t that risky since they have a 100 day satisfaction guarantee and free shipping.




We ordered it online and within a few days this cute little white box arrived at our front door. It is EXTREMELY comfortable. I like soft, comfy mattresses – and I don’t want to wait a year to break in my mattress. I’m telling you, this is EXTREMELY soft and comfortable. The process is simple, but does require a couple of hands. It took us about 5 minutes to get the mattress out of the box and out of the packaging. It expanded in a few moments and as you can see the nap that quickly ensued was my clear approval that the mattress was going to stay. It is plush, soft and easy. Gone are the days where you have to trek your way out to a mattress store where you lay yourself down on a mattress that has been on the showroom floor for who knows how long and try to make a decision of which mattress you will spend the rest of your nights in, while the creepy salesman stands above you breathing loudly. Well done Leesa, well done. Plus it looks chic even without a sheet. We made quite a few furniture adjustments and moved the bed to about every corner of the room until we settled on this side of the room as it made the most sense so that the room could function as both daily office for Brian and guest bedroom for the few times that we do have guests during the year.

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