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Beige & White Daybed Polyethylene, Sunproof Fabric Heavy Duty Aluminum Frame
Beige & White Daybed Polyethylene, Sunproof Fabric Heavy Duty Aluminum Frame

Beige & White Daybed Polyethylene, Sunproof Fabric Heavy Duty Aluminum Frame

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Beige

A beige bed can be used to warm up an already bright bedroom without having to paint all the surfaces and bedroom walls. Beige is a warm neutral color that will definitely bring about versatility as the bed’s beige hue integrates to the other colors of your bedroom creating a warm bedroom environment that is ideal for a good night sleep. In case you have an all-white bedroom interior and want to keep white from overpowering your bedroom space you should opt for a beige bed as it will neutralize the excess light while still creating a warm environment. Beige will bring about a more simple toned down environment despite the colors you have chosen for your bedroom décor since beige offers a color blocking solution. Despite what color is overpowering your bedroom space a beige bed will definitely tone it down.

White

A white bed is definitely a show stopper, it’s plain and simple. Despite people referring to white as lack of other colors, a white bed makes quite a statement. It gives your bedroom space a more open and timeless feel, while allowing your bedroom décor to standout even more clearly. A bed with a pure shade of white energizes your entire space giving it a vibrant new look, giving you the illusion of a more light within your bedroom. What makes a white bed a favorite for many is the fact that white as a color creates a relaxing sleep environment. And as you know choosing the right color is very important, since color is like magic and can influence your state of mind and emotions. If there is one thing you should do right is get yourself a white bed and enjoy every single moment you spend in your bedroom.

Daybed

Worried about having a small living space where a full-size bed and a couch wouldn't fit? Thanks be to furniture designers and makers for creating a solution in the form of daybeds. Great for tiny areas, daybeds can be placed anywhere and double as both a sofa and a bed. It can easily be moved when you're cleaning your room or you just want to try a different layout.

Perfect for teens and adults, have you thought that toddlers can also benefit from a daybed? It consumes less space than a bunk bed and can prevent the risk of the children falling and hurting from a two-level bed. Oftentimes, daybeds feature a trundle or a pull-out bed, which increases sleeping capacity, so you don't have to fret if someone wants to sleep over. Adding to its functionality and versatility is its built-in cabinets. This extra storage space is really suitable to maximize space.

Single Material

When you need to kick back and unwind on your own, you need a single-material bed. Single-material beds are an excellent choice for anyone that likes simplicity and practicality. Without combining materials, you get a clean and uniform looking bed that will match any bedroom. The con of a single-material bed is that they won’t stand out as much as other beds, but this can also be a pro as well, as it means they’ll easily blend into any room and not take attention away from other features that are nearby. The single-material is recommended if you’re after a bed for a minimalist setting, something that looks very simple and neutral - then you’re going to be satisfied by the single-material bed. Single-material beds also look great when you have two separate beds in the same room - the single-material look really gives the room a strong, matching and consistent appearance.

Wicker / Rattan

As this new decade begin natural materials have become one of the hottest interior design trends of the decade. And for that Wicker-rattan beds are gain huge popularity, having a wicker-rattan bed is a dream for many, especially if you have a beach cottage home or even a modern coastal home. Despite the color you chose may it be blue, white, or a fabulous print the wicker-rattan bed looks gorgeous especially when covered with neutral beddings. Any person who have grown up in a home that was filed with rattan, wicker, and caned furniture will appreciate the comfort and durability that is associated with a wicker-rattan bed. If you have no idea what a wicker-rattan bed is you will definitely fall in love with it at first sight and you will be hooked right away that love will soon glow into a desire of owning one.

Coastal

Coastal bedroom style really comes in handy when you are trying to furnish one of your beach home. Coastal bedroom style is not only a classic theme, with so many people buying coastal homes it has now become a modern and trending style mainly among the younger generation. Even if you don’t live anywhere close to the ocean, I assure you that the lure of the coast is definitely undeniable. That’s why bringing that coastal vibe into your home is a popular choice for the main bedroom as well as the children’s bedrooms. A coastal themed bedroom doesn’t have to be over the top or have the obvious beach motifs, since it’s all about capturing that casual feel using breezy colors and finishes, plus an overall serene vibe. When designing a coastal-inspired-bedroom most people tend to incorporate wood with a distressed finish creating the feeling that it might have spent sometime in the waves.

Tropical

Summer being one of the happiest time of year, there is no doubt why some of us would wish it to remain throughout the year. However with a tropical themed bedroom you can have that summer feeling throughout the year. One way to introduce that tropical style into your bedroom is through tropical beddings and pillows all in floral and palmy green colors. Over the years the tropical bedroom style have grown in popularity mainly due to its amazing looks and its capability to perfectly blend with other styles such as the mid-century style, colonial, minimalist, boho, and modern styles. A tropical themed bedroom will definitely take your breath away especially if its aura matches or is borrowed from the exotic tropical getaway. When it comes to transforming your bedroom’s interior décor into a tropical inspired décor, you will have a wide spectrum of designs to choose from such as the woodsy and serene bedroom themes you are likely to find tropical holiday retreats.

Beds

A bed can be referred as a piece of furniture which is used as a place to fall asleep and relax. In this modern age beds consist of a soft cushioned mattress and a bed frame, the mattress is usually resting on a sprung base, solid base, or a wood slats. Beds come in different sizes ranging from infant-sized cribs to small beds that can just accommodate one person, to large king and queen sized beds designed for two or more people. Most bed are usually a single mattress and a fixed frame, however there are other varieties such as a sofa bed, which folds out of a sofa or a murphy bed that folds in to a wall. Other beds can be referred as temporary beds as they contain neither a bedframe nor a mattress, a good example is the inflatable air mattress or the folding camp cot.

Fabric

Fabric is commonly designed for everyday clothing, and, because of its quality, it can also be used for furniture upholstery. Light, simple, and versatile, fabric-upholstered beds can effortlessly match any interior design theme. They are durable and long-lasting. Fabrics are also soft and comfortable and can even make your bed stand out from the rest of your furnishings.

There are different types of fabric-upholstered bed depending on the textile used and each of them has its distinct advantages and disadvantages. A linen-upholstered bed is breathable, easy to clean, and hypo-allergenic, but is prone to wrinkles and low stain-resistance. A velvet-upholstered bed is good for those with pets and can be dyed in rich colors, but high-maintenance and very expensive. A cotton-upholstered bed is abrasion-resistant and allows you to maintain a cool feeling, but not that stain-resistant and its fibers may weaken when directly exposed to sunlight. A corduroy-upholstered bed is durable, low-maintenance, and inexpensive, but can be heavy. But, whichever type you choose, surely fabric can turn your bed into a comfortable one.

Plastic

With an average of 5% usage increase per year, plastic or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) fabric is probably one of the most commonly used textile for bed upholstery in the world, proving its versatility. Also called as "vinyl," PVC is made from 57% chlorine (from salt) and 43% ethylene (from crude oil or sugar crops). You don't have to worry if a certain style is available; a plastic-upholstered bed has a wide variety of design and color choices, which means it looks good on any color scheme and theme. In addition, an everyday use is not a problem for this type of bed upholstery since plastic is designed to be stain-resistant and antimicrobial. It also has a promising strength, durability, and flexibility that can stand distortion and abrasion. Furthermore, many bed makers prefer PVC fabric because of its long lifespan and resistance to water and chemical, making it effortless to clean when your favorite drink spills over.

Polyurethane

Are you a leather fan yet can't seem to afford one? Polyurethane (PU) leather got you! Comes in several names such as bicast leather, split leather, bonded leather, reconstituted leather, and corrected grain leather, PU fabric is a material made of layer/s of polymer resins. A PU coating is added, which gives its leather look. Compared to real leather, PU is easier to clean and washable. It is also animal-friendly, so you don't have to keep your dear pets away from the room. Despite being cheaper, this artificial leather is very durable and doesn't crack with use or fade under sunlight, though it can more easily be torn than the real one. It doesn't dry out over time, as well. Actually, it's a better textile compared to other faux leather alternatives and is more eco-friendly than real leather when talking about sustainability because its production uses less resources.

Comes in varieties of color, PU goes well with a modern industrial style.

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