Post-Tribune

Where to use day beds, benches and ottomans

- By Cathy Hobbs

Day beds, benches and ottomans come in different shapes and sizes. And while some are for actual sleeping, many are not. Often considered as a space-saving alternativ­e to a regular bed or simply as a space filler, day beds, ottomans and benches can serve a useful purpose.

Day beds: Perhaps you picture a day bed to be a piece of furniture made of white or black painted iron, padded with an ill-fitting mattress, camouflage­d with toss pillows. This may have been the standard day bed of decades past, but these days, day beds can serve as an attractive, sleek and modern addition to the home. Day beds are usually long and thin and can come with or without edges or rails. A day bed is wider and bigger than a bench and is often confused with a chaise, which is often part of a sectional sofa seating grouping. A day bed can be used in social areas for extra seating, in entry areas and in open spaces in which a mattress can be added for sleeping. Benches: Benches are thinner and smaller than day beds. Benches can be used for function as well as aesthetics. Benches work well in entryways or at the foot of a bed, as well as in small niches and nooks where a larger piece of furniture typically would not fit. In entertainm­ent rooms such as a living room or family room, benches can also provide extra seating and can even be used as an alternativ­e to a traditiona­l coffee table. Ottomans: Ottomans, typically half the size of a bench, are the most versatile when compared to a day bed or bench. Ottomans can be either used alone or in pairings, often in a set of two or three. Ottomans can be used for extra seating, as a foot rest or as a decorative furniture element to introduce a new material or color. Because of their small size, ottomans can be a way to introduce a fun material or fabric into a space. Ottomans come in shapes including rectangle, circle, square and oval, which can add a sense of movement.

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SCOTT GABRIEL MORRIS A bench adds a modern element here.

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