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The centrepiece of every bedroom, the bed, is most often the most overlooked piece of furniture in the room.

For many, a simple metal frame supporting a favoured mattress and box spring in the desired size (twin, full, queen, king or California king) is the norm. However, the style of bed you choose for your most private and highly used space can transform this room in an instant. Like anything we buy today, whether it's a toaster, a car, a suit or a home, the variety of beds available is endless. What style to choose is based on three things: your aesthetic, your needs and your lifestyle. Your aesthetic: Defining your aesthetic, or look, is not too hard. Simply look around your home to see what types and styles you tend to be drawn toward. Is your preference Victorian and romantic or clean-lined contemporary? By determining what style and designs appeal to you, deciding what style bed to buy follows easily. Notice particular design elements that predominate in your home, as well as material preferences, and favourite colours. Pay close attention as well to scale and proportion. Once you have discovered and defined your aesthetic, deciding your needs follows. Your needs: Ascertaining your requirements is easy and straightforward. Basically, examine your home's size to determine the size bed that will fit into your bedroom or sleeping area. A four-poster bed with a full tester (canopy) may appeal to your design sensibility, but if the posts are eight feet high and your ceiling height is seven feet, this style bed will not meet your needs. Your lifestyle: Establishing your lifestyle is simple; how do you live in your home space. Do you spend a great deal of time in your home and rarely venture outside, or do you spend most of your time outside your home and simply use it as a place to crash. Is your bedroom the room in your home where you eat, sleep, watch television, read, pay bills and relax? Or is it simply the space where your sleep? Once you have defined these three criteria, you are now ready to look at the different types of beds. Sleigh beds -- Just like their name suggests, these are beds that contain a headboard and footboard that curve upward and resemble an old-fashioned sleigh. These beds work very well in rooms with low ceiling heights. Four-poster beds -- A four-poster bed is any bedstead where the posts on the headboard and foot board are higher. These posts can have elaborate finials or decorative additions including carved pineapples, cannonballs, urns, etc. When a canopy frame is attached, this is called a tester. In the past, the purpose of these posts and canopies was to provide the framework for draperies that could be closed at night to shut out drafts. Brass/iron beds -- Like the name states, these are beds that are made of brass and/or iron. Some antique versions can be quite elaborate and these style headboards add an instant touch of charm and whimsy to a bedroom. However, they are extremely uncomfortable to use if you like to sit up and read in bed. Upholstered beds -- These are beds where the headboards and foot boards of the bed are upholstered in a fabric that compliments or coordinates with the other fabric in your bedroom. This style bed is extremely comfortable if you sit in your bed to read and watch television. The shapes that upholstered headboards can be fabricated in are as varied as your imagination will allow. Trundle beds/captain beds and hi-risers -- This style bed provides additional sleeping space when needed. Instead of a box spring supporting a mattress, the bed is made up of a mattress that is supported by a frame. Under this structure is housed another bed that can be accessed by simply pulling it out from underneath the main bed. Some of these beds even contain a mechanism that when activated will bring the second bed up to the same height as the main bed. Platform beds -- These beds are wonderful in homes where storage is at a premium. A mattress is placed on a wooden platform that provides the support for the sleeper. The platform can then house various drawers, cupboards and cabinets for clothing, linen and accessory storage. The head of the platform can be built to resemble a headboard, flanked with bookcases and built-in night tables. Murphy beds -- This type of bed, named for its designer, is a bed that folds up into an armoire or wall unit when not in use to free up precious floor space in small spaces. Many studio apartments in large cities contain a Murphy bed to provide living space when the resident is not asleep. Bunk beds -- Bunk beds are a mainstay in small rooms where two or more people are required to share the space. A bunk bed is a twin bed that is stacked on top of another, with a ladder available to provide easy access to the top bunk. Many types of beds exist that have not been examined here. To learn more about this most essential piece of furniture, visit your local library, bookstore or the Internet to discover the varieties that are available.


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Historic furniture highlights sales (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

A pair of long-neglected Chinese landscape paintings could gain some much-deserved attention, and a bedroom set will travel back to the future of American furniture making in the 1930s.

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Stickley buys nation’s oldest furniture company (WSYR 9 Syracuse)

Manlius-based Stickley has announced the recent purchase of Nichols & Stone, the nation’s oldest furniture company.

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DirectBuy of Buffalo donated imperfect furniture, fixtures and other items to the Delaware Avenue Baptist Church of Buffalo's benevolent fund.

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Top Ikea deal - free ride (New York Daily News)

Think there's no such thing as a free ride? You haven't been to Red Hook lately. Countless commuters are taking advantage of Ikea's free bus and ferry - without ever setting foot inside the giant Swedish furniture store that opened last month in the waterfront neighborhood.

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Meet Britain's luckiest woman: The pensioner who's won over 100 competition prizes this year (Daily Mail)

She's holidayed around the world, filled her living room with fine furniture, and enjoys settling back for relaxing beauty treatments.

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