I still reeeeeeally don't think you need a bed as far as headboard/footboard/frame goes. If $400 is your budget, spend that on linens: sheet set (about $40-$50) blanket (you probably already have one) duvet and comforter ($200 total if you need a comforter insert and duvet cover) bed skirt ($39) Try West Elm: http://www.westelm.com/shop/bedding/?cm_type=gnav You can get a mattress + box springs + metal frame for ~$300 - $400. If $400 is your total budget, you can probably keep to that with a very inexpensive mattress set, and linens and bedding from Target + what you already have laying around (Target makes perfectly fine stuff). |
I'd get an air mattress on a frame:
http://www.frontgate.com/essential-ez-bed-inflatable-guest-bed/157070?redirect=y OP: I would be skeptical about all those rave reviews. I know enough about reviews to know that there never are legitimate all five star reviews. The air mattresses always sound good but in my experience they are a compromise--not comparable to a decent standard mattress. |
Get a real twin mattress and decent sheets. You want people to be comfortable and therefore more likely to stay long/return.
Good luck, OP. |
Yes, I absolutely do plan to make them as comfortable as possible, which is why I said 'no' when some of them just wanted to bring an air mattress with them! In fact, I may let them use my queen bed while I sleep on the twin. I won't be able to roll around much anyway. My total budget is $400. I will be on LWOP for some of the time. A friend offered a futon but I think it'll be too big for the space. I am thinking about getting one of these http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/DuraBed-Twin-size-Heavy-Duty-Steel-Foundation-Frame-in-One-Mattress-Support-System-Platform-Bed-Frame/5201284/product.html plus a mattress. I found some cute bedding options at Home Goods/TJ Maxx/Marshall's. Thanks, all, for your kind wishes and helpful advice! |
That is pretty nifty, but I have pets and would worry about the claws making a hole in it. |