Tag Archive for 'bed-furniture'
Rock Platform Bed With Storage
0 Comments Published by Lilian July 21st, 2008 in MATTRESS Kids, MATTRESS Shopping.
My personal choice when it comes to buying bed furniture is practicality and usefulness, which is why I would much rather prefer a very basic-looking platform bed frame my family can grow into.
This one, from Collegiate Furnishing, requires no box spring and the extra space below is good storage space. Plus factor on sturdiness and durability…which makes it a really good choice for young adults heading off to university.
The Rock Platform Bed judiciously combines coziness with strength. This bed frame consists of a flat wooden platform supported on four ‘rock-solid’ legs, reinforced with dual tapered uprights. The mattress is placed directly on the bed, eliminating the use of a foundation or box spring. Rock platform beds are made of top quality, unfinished wood, adding a rustic look and making the Rock a true price value. The yellow pine wood used to construct the Rock Bed retains the strength of oak, while being much more cost effective and environment friendly.
Via Total Bedroom
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Organic Hemstitch Duvet Cover & Sham
0 Comments Published by Lilian July 17th, 2008 in MATTRESS Accessories.
I’m partial to soothing and cool light blue hues these days. In the summer time, blue brings a refreshing and cheerful color into the bedroom. Light Blue motif also goes well with any kind of of bed furniture, including dark or light wood finish.
This Organic Hemstitch Duvet Cover & Sham is made from non-chemically grown cotton material, nor harmful dyes.
Woven in Portugal, our luxurious duvet cover and sham has twin rows of openwork stitching that give it delicate texture. Because each set is made of 100% organic cotton fiber woven to a soft and smooth 200-thread-count, each one will have slight variations in color.
Via Pottery Barn
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I know this has little to do with bedroom furniture but I’m can’t help but be awed by this idea. It’s literally building your own set, like playing with Lego pieces. No screws, nails and bolts required.
The furniture is apparently heavy and sturdy, so unlike Lego or any toy block, it can hold a lot of weight. The product is from a company called Legare. It’s too bad they don’t have any beds for assembly in their product line.
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