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If the room will become a home office, a daybed may be the best choice.
As noted, the daybed is only big enough for one.
I made room for him on the little daybed.
Sampson was crouched on the far side of one daybed.
He had her on that daybed and lay upon her.
Here we find bamboo and white daybeds with a Jacuzzi.
Teenagers could crash on the daybeds, and only intimate friends would want to spend the night.
All patient rooms are private and offer family accommodations, such as daybeds for visitors.
Teresa sat on a plaid daybed, looking like a statue.
"Children are so wonderful," she says, dropping her wrap on a Chinese daybed.
One of his known designs is the modern Daybed Chair.
"I used to have a table, but I replaced it with daybeds."
Nineteen percent of the daybeds were sold at the New York store.
Then there is her bed: an antique Indian daybed.
Donaldson and I found room on an old daybed and sat.
A fluffy white area rug lay between two daybeds.
A small daybed, all coated now with the sweepers' residue.
Longer versions were then used for reclining as well, which eventually evolved into the bed and daybed.
Ms. Allen found the wrought-iron daybed at a flea market.
After dinner a few guests made their way over to a teak daybed on the other side of the deck to smoke.
Often daybeds will also feature a trundle to expand sleeping capacity.
The Hensvik bed frame, with a side rail, looks like a little daybed.
With success, daybeds have taken on a life of their own as a decorative accessory and not just a pinch-hitter in a room.
As an impromptu daybed, it was slightly too short and I could see where his shoes had scraped against the arm at one end.
Family rooms, showers, daybeds and such are less typical outside an airline's flagship clubs.