Tim Bernee
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Posted 02/26/10 - 09:51 AM: Subject: Metal Beds
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I have a gold metal headboard and footboard Metal Beds bed and i dont have enough money to go out and buy a new bed so does anyone have any ideas on how to switch it to upholstered.
murrayskeeter
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Posted 03/11/10 - 01:38 AM:
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Have you tried reading on some interior design tips at the school of interior design? Go check it out as you might be able to find some solutions as well as tips in terms of interior design there. Good luck.
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Posted 04/09/10 - 12:26 AM:
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Metal beds can give any room either an ultra-Modern, traditional or authentic look. Most Metal beds are available in different sizes. With wood & metal beds combined with brass bed frames and gorgeous pewter finished bed frames.
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Posted 04/12/10 - 04:44 AM:
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I agree with Michallumb . Metal beds are good interior home designs . It makes the room pretty and cool......
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Posted 04/27/10 - 03:07 PM:
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A bunk bed is a type of bed in which one bed frame is stacked on top of another. The nature of bunk beds allows two people to sleep in the same room while maximizing available floor space.
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Posted 05/14/10 - 02:10 AM:
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With the dissemination of European tubular steel designs to a wider world market and manufacturers producing their own interpretations of bent metal furniture, the originality and inventiveness of design
A metal bed is a type of bed in which one bed frame is stacked on top of another. The nature of meta beds allows two people to sleep in the same room while maximizing available floor space.
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Posted 06/08/10 - 01:46 AM:
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Hello guys!
Is it a solid metal headboard and footboard one big piece? Or is it spindles? If the first, you could pad it, but you'd have to tack it down with glue, and I don't know how handy you are with this stuff, so not sure how good it would look...then simply upholster over it. But again, you would have to tack it down with glue. If it's a spindle bed...I don't think there is any way to do that without looking horrible. I think your best bet is to start fresh
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Posted 07/14/10 - 12:56 AM:
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I plan to have a bed that can fit just over my two dressers that are 30 inches high. Please, all of the loft beds are very high, and I do not want wood. I cannot have a tall loft bed, because my room has a very low ceiling. I don't think that I can construct one myself, one made of metal. So, please, someone help.