"My spouse and I have lived in our house for five years, and in that time, we've basically played Jenga in nearly every room. It's almost like a design challenge to see how many spaces can serve dual functions: Can we make this room into a gym? What about a gym/office? What about a guest room/office? Right now, we are transforming our office/gym into an office/guest room (the Peloton now lives in the makeshift sunroom downstairs)."
"The only problem? We don't have the room in our office for a full-size guest bed. Enter: daybeds. The HEMNES Daybed from IKEA in gray-green topped the list of our picks. The color adds a woodland vibe to even the starkest of rooms and just makes us want to buy a bunch of plants to match. Plus, this versatile beauty can be a twin or fold out into a double - which is a pretty good deal at $399."
"With close to 4,000 reviews, the HEMNES Daybed is in high demand. It is part of the HEMNES collection, which originally launched in the 2001 IKEA catalog. While perusing the retailer, we saw a few options that offer storage, but this one is attractive because it comes with three 7 1/8-inch drawers. We've accumulated a lot of extra pillows, duvets, and sheet sets over the years, so an under-the-bed option like this saves us a ton of space."
Homeowners often convert rooms to serve multiple functions, requiring compact, multifunctional furniture. The HEMNES Daybed is a gray-green IKEA daybed priced at $399 that functions as a twin and converts to a full. The frame provides back support for sitting and includes three 7 1/8-inch under-bed drawers for storage of pillows, duvets, and sheets. Nearly 4,000 reviews indicate strong demand, with users praising stability and conversion. Some reviewers report assembly difficulty and occasional broken slats, while IKEA customer service reportedly addresses those issues. The daybed suits office/guest-room conversions and small-space living.
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