Daybeds are great for small dwellings, not only do they pull double duty as sofas and beds, but many models even have built-in guest beds or storage, some even boasts both.
Black daybed with upper shelf ($719.99). This French-inspired black daybed features a built-in upper shelf that’s perfect for storing books, plants, photos and much more. Find it here
Mid-century daybed with trundle ($539.00). This daybed includes an easy to roll, under bed trundle, which is perfect for sleepovers. The panel headboard and round tapering legs accentuate the mid-century design of the bed. Find it here
Turquoise daybed/fold-out sleeper ($720.00). This cozy chaise doubles as a supremely comfy queen-size bed when unfolded. The elegant design of this daybed is elevated with beautiful lathe-turned maple feet that can be secured in a matter of seconds into a hidden wood base. Find it here
Grey daybed with trundle ($349.25). Designed for both style and practicality, this daybed is fitted with a pull-out twin size trundle to provide convenient accommodation for overnight guests. Find it here
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