Farmhouse Futon 

148 Ideas by Caroline Patterson

Farmhouse futons can make an inspired choice in a modern home setting because not only are they practical for extra sleep space, but they also have a rustic and homey feel to them that gives off a super inviting vibe. Cottage style futons are often crafted using soft fabrics in neutral tones with wood arms and even some storage space underneath in some designs. Everything looks and feels super comfortable and accessible. 

Shabby chic sofa bed

A fabulous bench-like sofa in a cottage or farmhouse style. A classy, wooden base in a pure white color perfectly matches a cozy futon mattress that features an elegant, flowery pattern in the hues of white and blue.

Cottage style futon 6

My design inspiration: Edge Natural With Natural Frame on Fab.

Cottage style futon 3

Embellish your porch or veranda with a lovely cottage style futon and create by the way a smooth spot to sleep or simply rest after the whole day. This cosy wooden bed features a characteristic slat design.

Cottage style futon

A stylish bench-like sofa in a rustic design. It features a traditional, wooden structure with extra storage space for linen. The seat is characterized by a futon mattress with an elegant, flowery pattern in white and black colors.

Futon styles

When we think about cottage style - is all about soft colors, feminine florals, vintage character, and an eclectic mix of home items. All of that we can see in this slipcover for futon with light green colors, blue and beige accents.

Fresh futon beat black frame futon natural contemporary sofa beds

Fresh futon beat black frame futon natural contemporary sofa beds

Cottage style futon - Creamy fesh futon with beat black frame. Looks extremaly natural. This contemporary sofa would look amazing in your spacious living room, or in your hallway or even in guest room.

How to fold up a sofa bed

For style and versatility nothing beats our compact Studio Day Sofa. It works as a chaise lounge or bed, easily transforming a living space into a sleeping space and vice versa. With the sides up it's a sofa. Fold one side down to form a chaise lounge. Pu

Ll bean futon

This wooden interior evokes associations with the cottage style of Southern France. The visible wood beams in the ceiling and exposed ethnic detailing will enchant all fans of rustic design.

Cottage style futon

A wonderful and simple DIY sofa. The base of the piece is made of old, wooden palletes, which also provide space for magazines. The pallets are covered with futton cushions and some decorative pillows. It has a shabby, but welcoming look.

Bar Harbor Futon Frame

Bar Harbor Futon Frame

Paula deen home paula deen down home garden gate daybed

Paula Deen Home Paula Deen Down Home Garden Gate Daybed | Wayfair

Cottage style futon 13

Maine Cottage -Colorful Furniture and Accessories Inspired by Seaside Living

Cottage style futon 12

comfy white couch and mirrors = love

Cottage futon frame

Unique and handmade vintage french decor related items directly from France. It is conected to cottage style futon, full of grey shades. Natural materials for sofa are presented in the living room. They are characteristically decorated with black inscriptions.

Farmhouse Futon 

Buying Guide

A cottage style futon is raised off the floor and sometimes sits on a spring base. However, most times, the futon mattress on your cottage couch or daybed is a similar firmness to those designed for the floor.

Sleeping on a firm mattress can help with the alignment of your spine and potentially reduce back pain. The most supportive futon mattresses are constructed from memory foam or feature innerspring coils. Choose a cottage style futon with a mattress that is at least 8” thick and covered in breathable upholstery such as cotton or microfiber.

Whether you want to use a cottage style futon every day is a personal choice, based on your body and how it reacts to sleeping on the futon mattress. Even if you don’t find it supports you well enough to use as a regular bed, a cottage style futon can certainly be used daily as a lounge or workspace.

Cottage style futons can come in a range of sizes, including single, twin, full, and queen size. They are also available in bi-fold or tri-fold options and with or without ottoman attachments, which can affect their overall dimensions.

A standard full futon frame measures between 76.5”- 87” wide, with a sleeping area of approximately 54”x75”. A queen size cottage style futon frame ranges from 82”-91.5” wide, with mattress dimensions of 80”x60”.

Tri-fold futon models are generally 2”-3” narrower than standard versions, while futon-ottoman combinations have frames that are up to 6” smaller than standard types, making them excellent space saving options.

Whether or not your cottage style futon is comfortable mostly depends on how high-quality your specific futon is. Higher-end futons are stuffed with memory foam or wool, which can make them more comfortable and supportive.

You’ll also want to consider the type of structure you’re using for your cottage style futon.

Pro tip: Look for a futon frame that has lots of consistent slatting and support, rather than one bar down the middle. This will make it less likely that you’ll actually feel the support through the cushion, which will make it much more comfortable.