Sales are growing, and the sofa-bed alternative is not just for college and first-apartment types.
By Angie Vo
MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL
College kids and condo dwellers often make strange bedfellows, but a futon just may be the common ground. And these days, they're making quite an impact in the home-furnishings industry.
Once used almost exclusively by dorm and first-apartment dwellers, futons are increasingly showing up in condominiums and single-family homes - in guest rooms, TV rooms, and even living rooms as alternatives to sleeper sofas. ...