Camaflexi Mid-Century Daybed, Twin, Castanho
$375.81
Product Overview
The Camaflexi Mid-Century Daybed in Twin size with a Castanho Brown finish is a masterful blend of timeless design and practical functionality. Inspired by the clean lines and geometric elegance of mid-century modern furniture, this daybed brings sophistication to bedrooms, guest rooms, or living spaces without sacrificing comfort or utility. Crafted entirely from solid wood—no MDF or particle board—it delivers authentic craftsmanship, durability, and enduring style. The rich Castanho Brown urethane finish enhances natural wood grain variations, offering both warmth and resilience against daily wear.
What truly sets this daybed apart is its integrated trundle bed. Easily rolled out from under the main frame, the trundle converts into a full twin-size sleeping surface—perfect for hosting sleepovers, accommodating overnight guests, or providing extra space for children and adults alike. Whether used as a primary bed or a secondary sleeper, its compact footprint makes it an ideal solution for small apartments, studios, or multi-functional rooms where space is at a premium.
Key Features
- Authentic Mid-Century Modern Aesthetic: Featuring a panel headboard and round tapering legs, this design captures the iconic silhouette of mid-century furniture. Its clean lines and geometric forms add visual interest and sophistication to any room, making it a versatile centerpiece for contemporary interiors.
- 100% Solid Wood Construction: Unlike many budget-friendly alternatives that rely on engineered wood, this daybed is built entirely from real solid wood. This ensures exceptional strength, stability, and resistance to warping over time, while also eliminating concerns about formaldehyde emissions or structural compromise common in particle board or MDF-based furniture.
- Inclusive Trundle System: The built-in trundle rolls smoothly under the daybed and unfolds into a complete twin mattress platform. It’s designed for quick deployment during use and easy storage when not needed—ideal for unexpected guests or family stays.
- No Box Spring Required: Both the daybed and trundle come equipped with robust slat roll foundations. The daybed includes 14 durable wood slats plus one long center support beam, while the trundle features 11 slats—all engineered to securely hold standard twin mattresses without additional box springs, simplifying setup and maintenance.
- Protective Urethane Finish: The Castanho Brown coating doesn’t just enhance the wood’s natural beauty; it also creates a smooth, easy-to-clean surface resistant to scratches, stains, and moisture. This means less worry about spills or scuffs—especially beneficial in homes with children or frequent use.
Technical Specifications
- Size: Twin (Daybed with integrated trundle)
- Finish: Castanho Brown (with protective urethane coating)
- Material: 100% Solid Wood (no MDF, no particle board)
- Daybed Weight Capacity: 450 pounds
- Trundle Weight Capacity: 250 pounds
- Daybed Slat Configuration: 14 durable wood slats + 1 long center support beam
- Trundle Slat Configuration: 11 wood slats
- Available Finishes: Scandinavian Oak and Castanho Brown (both offer the same solid wood construction and protective finish)
Benefits & Use Cases
This daybed excels in environments where style meets efficiency. In studio apartments or small bedrooms, its space-saving design frees up valuable floor area while still offering two full sleeping surfaces when needed. For families with children, it provides a stylish yet practical solution for growing kids or teenagers who enjoy sleepovers. The trundle’s ease of use means parents can quickly set up a guest bed without rearranging the entire room.
Beyond residential settings, this piece shines in guest rooms or vacation rentals—where aesthetics matter but so does reliability. The solid wood build ensures it withstands regular use without sagging or creaking, and the protective finish requires minimal upkeep: simply wipe with a damp cloth to maintain its polished look.
Because both the daybed and trundle use slatted foundations instead of box springs, you’ll save money and simplify your bedding setup. Just place a standard twin mattress on each surface, and you’re ready to go. No need for bulky box springs or complex assembly—just comfort, convenience, and classic charm.
Important Notes
While assembly may be required, the product is designed for straightforward installation with included hardware. Always refer to manufacturer guidelines for proper placement—avoid positioning near direct heat sources or prolonged sun exposure to preserve the finish integrity over time. Note that this listing does not include a mattress; you’ll need to purchase separate twin-sized mattresses (one for the daybed, one for the trundle) to fully utilize the system.
With its combination of authentic mid-century styling, robust construction, and thoughtful functionality, the Camaflexi Mid-Century Daybed offers more than just a place to sleep—it delivers a lasting statement of quality and design intelligence.








Topaz –
Great for the price. Sturdy daybed, but not a good couch substitute.
This daybed was a great purchase for when our 9 year old niece and her 3 year old brother stay on the weekends. Our niece adores the bed and won’t let her brother on her upper mattress.If you’re an adult and wanting to use this, you probably don’t want to be over 200 pounds, and then I would say it’s not for a full-time option because it’s just not as sturdy as a full-sized bed to me. It IS a good size and nice and sturdy for kids or smaller teens. It’s plenty large enough.We paired it with an 8 inch pillowtop mattress for the upper and a 6 inch, less robust, foam-type mattress for the lower from a local Big Lots store so we could see and return the mattresses if there was a problem more easily. Good thing, because the upper one we first got had oil stains and had to be swapped. These sizes have worked PERFECTLY for this bed with no issues. An eight inch mattress on top leaves a little more than one full back and end boards exposed above the mattress, in case you want to fill that space with pillows for some back support during the day.Like some have said, the lower trundle is a bit difficult to pull out on carpet, but I’m a 200 pound man and have no issues. The kids can’t do it but the wife manages. I prefer it that way, as the lower trundle stays exactly where it’s placed without moving all about when it’s under the upper or pulled out to use. We only pull the lower out about 2/3 the way since our little 3 year old nephew doesn’t need the whole mattress really, and we are often reclining in a couch opposite this bed to watch late night tv as they fall asleep, & it’d cause clearance issues if fully out.The color to me (we got the “Castanho” finish) I find is close enough in color to some of our light oak and pine furniture to not be an eyesore. They didn’t have the current white finish back when we ordered this in February 2023 I don’t think. Only the Scandinavian Oak and Castanho. The finish is not super-tough, & we already have 3 or 4 scratches, but that’s from the nephew tossing larger plastic toys around while playing. If your kids are not too rough, or if this is adult use only, you’ll likely find the finish adequately tough. It does SMELL a little funny for about a week or so, but it’s completely scentless after about a month, & that could have actually been from the packing materials to be honest.I found assembly easy, except for most people’s mentioned requirement to pre-drill the holes in the mattress support boards. Otherwise, they will split I am sure. The support boards seem to be much cheaper spruce or pine and not very dense wood. You will find many of them warping in different directions. I laid them all out after the frame was assembled and separated the ones with the worst warping and used most of them on the bottom and near the far ends of the mattress. I figured this would have the straighter boards supporting the upper, most-often used top mattress better. The bottom mattress would normally have a smaller lighter child on it.The only REAL gripe I have about this daybed is it’s almost uselessness as a daytime sitting option. I was hoping with the right cushions or throw pillows this would be like a second couch in the “sitting” room we have it in. It just takes TOO MUCH padding or pillows to pad the back to allow people to sit on this as another couch. Usually you sit on the edge with zero back support, or kids can sit all the way back with just their feet dangling off the side of the upper mattress. It’s just really all about the width of the mattress and the bed frame. It’s just WAY too wide to function well as an alternate comfortable sitting option. I now feel EVERY daybed that takes similar sized mattresses will be like this. Not really the products fault. But if you go thicker than an eight inch mattress on top, you will likely have ZERO chance of placing pillows towards the back to give ANY back support for adults witting on this as they’d fall off unless it’s against a wall.Some people have said this bed is creaky and makes sounds like it’s cheap. I have barely heard a noise from it except the occasional bang when a child hits a piece of wood while playing on it vigorously. Just tighten the fasteners adequately, but show restraint if you’re a man (or strong woman) as you can definitely damage the hardware if you go ape on the tightening.Overall, I’d buy this again AND recommend it unless you REALLY need extra sitting space that’s very comfortable for adults. Kids can manage. Nice-looking piece of furniture!
Amazon Customer –
Great value! Simple modern design. Just needed a couple tweaks!
I decided to write a review to provide some helpful tips on this bed. Some background: we were looking to add a bed to our second guestroom but anything bigger than a twin would take up too much room. We also felt like having a twin bed was a bit of waste since only 1 person could sleep there. Enter this trundle daybed bed (two twin beds for the space of one twin bed!). Perfect! I looked at many designs and they all seem to gear towards too childish/girly (i.e., something you find in a dollhouse or lacked style (all the fabric ones). I really liked the simple design of this daybed that I felt could last through changing trends. Just change the pillows/blankets to fit your style. A note on color, I got the “Castanho” color which looked like an ash brown in pictures but is more a warm brown. I believe another reviewer described the color as more “rustic cabin” less “mid-century” — I think that’s a spot on description. Although I would have preferred a ash brown, the warm brown still looked fine. Putting together the bed took about 1 hour. The instructions were pretty clear. Essentially you make the top bed first then you make the bottom trundle. The last step for both parts is to drill in each individual slat. I decided not to do this.TIP #1: Use Velcro for the slats instead of drilling them inI ordered some Velcro Tape of 30ft and 3/4inch wide for $18 (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GRBEK2), I probably used about half the box. I put the rough side on the bed part then cut up the soft parts in strips to put on each end of a slat. I wasn’t sure how well the adhesive would stay so I also used a staple gun to add two staples to each soft strip on the slat. Then just secure the slats on the bed and trundle using the block spacers provided. This whole process probably took me 30mins. And now the daybed won’t be a pain to take apart or move should we ever need to.TIP #2: If you have high carpet, use furniture sliders instead of the wheelsSo our room has super high pile carpet and the trundle wheels were essentially useless because they were too short/small. I decided to remove the caster wheels and instead ordered some furniture sliders. I got a set that had 8 carpet and 8 hardwood sliders for $12 (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088P6CP4L) — note, the width of the discs (3.5in) was the same width as the trundle slat where the wheels went. I combined 1 hardwood slider on top of 1 carpet slider than just placed it under the slat in each corner where the wheels were originally attached. I thought about securing these sliders with tape or glue but it wasn’t needed — the weight of the trundle kept the sliders in place. The trundle now slides super easily.TIP #3: Install some straps to make pulling out the trundle easierSo because of the high carpet, getting our fingers in between the open space of the trundle and the bed was a bit difficult. I installed two leather cabinet pulls from Ikea (search OSTERNAS leather handle 6″ — currently $16 for two) on the front of the trundle. Now our trundle bed is easy to pull out.All in all, very happy with our purchase even though we had to make a few modifications.
Sue –
Very sturdy and well built
I chose this because it is all wood. The reviews on metal day beds say they all squeak and I wanted something that will be pretty and last a long time. This bed is made in Brazil, not China. It really does weigh 100 pounds. I am a 69 yr old woman. I had it loaded into my truck from my mail source and opened the box in the truck. It is extremely well packaged. I took a few parts at a time to the room I assembled it in. The hardware is excellent and there were a few extra pieces. The directions are pictures but easy to understand. Each piece has a small white paper letter on it so it was easy to know what goes where. I assembled it by myself, it took a while and I found a few sore muscles the next day, lol, because the wood is SOLID and heavy. It does not squeak or wobble at all. I bought a 10 inch memory foam gel mattress for the top and a 6 inch for the bottom. Both are pretty comfortable but of course the 10 inch is better. It’s very pretty. Pulling the trundle out is a little hard because I have carpet but once it starts to move the wheels make it easy.
Rachael Reed –
Great bed BUT the color sucks and the bottom isn’t on rails.
The color is red. We had to sand all four we bought and restain them. Luckily, it is good wood and now looks lovely. But the color it comes in is really terrible. Also, the trundle has no rails so it’s not the easiest to get in and out. It kind of moves around making it hard to put in straight.Overall, great style, and nice pine just beware of the color and lack of rails.