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Pamala Bed
Pamala Bed

Pamala Bed

MERCHANT: Wayfair BRAND: Canora Grey
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$989.99
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Overall
66.25'' W x 89.25'' L
Overall Product Weight
146
Color
Wire-brushed gray
Frame Material
Solid + Manufactured Wood
Box Spring Required
Yes
Box Spring Included
No
Center Support Legs
Yes
Mattress Included
No
Headboard Included
No
Footboard Included
Yes
Supplier Intended and Approved Use
Residential Use
Suggested Number of People for Assembly/Install
1
Level of Assembly
Full Assembly Needed
Adult Assembly Required
Yes
Additional Tools Required (Not Included)
All Tools Included
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Amanda
2022-04-29
This is a very pretty quilt, but the specifications are incorrect. It is not 100% cotton, sadly the back is polyester. I wish they would update the product description to reflect this because I would have kept shopping for another quilt.
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Queen

A Queen Size bed is usually 60 inches by 80 inches. It’s a very popular bed as it ideal for various kind of lifestyle, it can suit a wide range of sleepers such as single sleepers looking for a luxurious bed or couple who are shopping on a budget. A queen size bed can fit in most bedrooms making it ideal for couples who want to share a bed plus also its affordability. The Queen Size bed has different variations in case you need a size larger than a normal queen bed but smaller than a king sized bed. These variations include an Olympic queen sized bed which has 6 extra inches on its width and a California queen which has 4 extra inches in length. A queen size bed will fit perfectly well in large bedrooms and smaller bedrooms.

Gray

Gray as a color can be somehow depressing and uninspiring especially in a darker bedroom, and as you already know sleeping in a gray bedroom is not as satisfying as sleeping in a brighter bedroom. Gray might not be as inviting as other colors but that doesn’t mean that a Gray bed is not a good choice for your bedroom. All you need to know before choosing a gray bed or any other no so bright colored bed is which bedroom décor is the best for that specific bed color. With a gray bed it can be really advantageous especially if you have an all-white bedroom since it will tone down the general look for your bedroom, creating some form of contrast. In case you have a bright bedroom and you wish to tone down I would definitely recommend for you a gray bed to help tone down your bedroom décor.

Four Poster

Introduced in the 1400's, four-poster beds were more than just a piece of furniture -- they were a symbol of money and power. It was known as the "Bed of Kings." Because of its Medieval origin and images associated with it, such as carvings and heavy drapes, some may think that four-poster beds are out-of-date. Little did they know that this type of bed can adapt to today's modernism. Initially made from wood, four-poster beds, nowadays, are built from metal and acrylics. Japanese-style room? Scandinavian? Tropical? Don't worry, this type of bed can be personalized and definitely take on any theme. You may leave it as it is, put up curtains, or have a sheet drape over the side. No matter how you style it, four-poster beds can and will make you feel, sleep, and wake up like a royalty.

Bonus tip: Kids can also have a four-poster bed. Have the posters shaped like a house and your little ones may feel like they are in their own dollhouse.

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.

Wood

A wooden bed is a very popular choice especially when you are out buying a bed for your kids as they come with a number of advantages. Such as: wooden beds are known to be long lasting. At one point in life most of us have slept in a wooden bed, plus wooden beds can be traced back in history to our Tudor ancestors. If you opt to get you kid a bed of his or her own a wooden bed is always the best choice, since they are much easier to clean and maintain since its common knowledge how messy a child’s bedroom become. What makes a wooden bed the perfect choice for your child’s bedroom is its ability to withstand everything your child throws at it. This is because wooden beds are known to be sturdy and robust no matter the environment they are in.

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.

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