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  2. These Unexpected Bedroom Trends Will be all the Rage in 2025

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    When separated, try bringing in an L-shaped pillow to recreate the sensation of cuddling, sans the snoring. Raw Materials and Natural Forms A surprising marble headboard makes a statement in this ...

  3. Bed - Wikipedia

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    Beds may have a headboard for resting against, and may have side rails and footboards. "Headboard only" beds may incorporate a "dust ruffle", "bed skirt", or "valance sheet" to hide the bed frame. To support the head, a pillow made of a soft, padded material is usually placed

  4. Trundle bed - Wikipedia

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    A trundle bed—the lower bed has no box-spring.. A trundle bed (or truckle bed) is a low, wheeled bed that is stored under a twin/single bed and can be rolled out for use by visitors or as just another bed.

  5. Hospital bed - Wikipedia

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    Beds with adjustable side rails first appeared in Britain some time between 1815 and 1825. [3]In 1874 the mattress company Andrew Wuest and Son, Cincinnati, Ohio, registered a patent for a type of mattress frame with a hinged head that could be elevated, a predecessor of the modern day hospital bed.

  6. Talk:Bed size - Wikipedia

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    There's an anomaly in the table of UK/Ireland sizes. Small-single is given as 75 cm wide with a note saying two can be combined to make a superking bed. However a superking is given as 180cm wide which would leave a 30cm gap in the middle! Should this say King-sized rather than superking? 90.199.193.176 22:54, 13 April 2017 (UTC)

  7. Charpai - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Indian charpai. At the near end, the lacing for re-tensioning the bias weave. One of many charpai patterns. Charpai (also, Charpaya, Charpoy, Khat, Khatla, Manja, or Manji) [1] is a traditional woven bed used across South Asia.