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  2. The 10 Best Under-Bed Storage Bins, Vetted by a Home Editor - AOL

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  5. Storage bed - Wikipedia

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    A storage bed with a white bed frame and drawers. A storage bed is a multifunctional furniture consisting of a bed which utilizes storage space which often otherwise is lost, [1] for example by having drawers on its underside or a mattress which can be flipped up to access a storage space beneath (not to be confused with a pull-down bed which can be mounted to a wall).

  6. Tent - Wikipedia

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    The vestibule (they can be plural) is a floorless covered section located outside a tent entrance that is typically used for the storage of boots, packs, and other small equipment. [10] Vestibules are often used for activities that are preferably not performed within the tent itself, such as cooking or equipment cleaning.

  7. 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.