Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Home Bed Types

Basically, bunk beds are two beds in which one is stacked on top of each other. The lower bed is at normal bed height, but the upper bed's height can be variable and sometimes, even adjustable with minor efforts. The upper bed is provided with a ladder to reach it. Depending on the sizes and natures of the two beds, there are different kinds of bunk beds. The following are some of the popular types Basic Bunk Beds The basic bunk beds are the most elementary kinds of bunk bed designs, where one bed is stacked on top of the other. Depending on their


sizes, there are three types of basic bunk beds – twin over twin, twin over full and full over full.Loft Beds Loft beds basically contain only the top of the bunk bed, which can be accessed through a ladder. The bed itself is hoisted to the height through four rods at its four corners. The area below the loft bed is kept free, and can be utilized for a large number of things. You can place another bed beneath, or you can set up a work table, or you can use this space to keep a cabinet and use it as storage space. Loft beds are very popularly used in children's rooms and in study rooms.Trundle Beds  Trundle beds are a variation of the loft bed design, where the area under the loft bed is used to hold another bed, which can be pulled out on its wheels. During the daytime, when the bed is not in use, the bed can be trundled in to give more floor space.Furniture shops may sell furniture bed frames at an expensive cost while you could spend only almost half the selling price for making your own headboard. There are many books that will teach you the steps and procedures for making bed headboards but more conveniently you can look from the Internet for tips and articles that will guide you through from creating your own headboard.

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