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  2. Kang bed-stove - Wikipedia

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    Kang. bed-stove. The kang (Chinese: 炕; pinyin: kàng; Manchu: nahan, Kazakh: кән) is a traditional heated platform, 2 metres or more long, used for general living, working, entertaining and sleeping in the northern part of China, where the winter climate is cold. It is made of bricks or other forms of fired clay and more recently of ...

  3. Bed base - Wikipedia

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    Bed base. A bed base, sometimes called a foundation, is the part of a bed that supports the mattress. The bed base can itself be held in place and framed by the bedstead (bed frame). In the United States, box-spring bed bases are very common (to the point where 'bed base' and 'box spring' may be used synonymously, and the term "platform bed" is ...

  4. Should You Ditch Your Box Spring? Mattress Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    A platform bed is a type of bed with a low-profile frame, typically made of wood, that supports a mattress on a solid or slatted base. “A platform base has the firmest feel as it’s very solid ...

  5. It's Time to Say Goodbye to Your Box Spring and Get a ... - AOL

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    Yes, platform beds are good for sleeping because the slat system ensures the mattress won't sag. So if you have a bad back or prefer something on the firmer side, a platform bed frame will do the ...

  6. The 11 Best Platform Beds of 2022 - AOL

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    The 11 Best Platform Beds of 2022. Morgan Goldberg. December 12, 2022 at 8:40 AM. Dotdash Meredith and Yahoo Inc. may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. Our top pick ...

  7. Rope bed - Wikipedia

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    A rope bed is a type of platform bed in which the sleeper (and mattress) is supported by a lattice of rope, rather than wooden slats. In cold climates, a rope bed would be topped with one or more insulating pailasses or bedticks, which would traditionally be stuffed with straw, chaff, or down feathers. It might also have a canopy hung with warm ...