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    With a padded headboard, you'll be able to create a bedroom oasis that's both stylish and comfortable. ... With a round wall-mounted mirror, you can add a stylish and functional touch to your ...

  3. Headboard (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Constructed to create space from the wall (via thicker end pillars), they allowed falling colder air to sink to the floor rather than onto the bed. [1] Today, in better heated and insulated residences, headboards chiefly serve an aesthetic function, as well as minor practical functions, such as keeping pillows from falling off the bed.

  4. Canopy bed - Wikipedia

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    Headboard: The solid or upholstered focal point of a bed attached at or to the head of the bed. [9] Platform: A boxed base for a mattress, sometimes a box spring and mattress. [9] Risers: Extensions made to raise a bed frame to add height to the bed. [9] Side rails: The support rails that anchor the headboard of the bed to the footboard. [9]

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    6. Wall-to-Wall Carpeting. This once-popular floor covering is making a comeback. “Its soft feel underfoot is unbeatable plus using a single flooring material can make a small space feel larger ...

  6. Bed - Wikipedia

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    Some beds contain neither a padded mattress nor a bed frame, such as the hammock. Other beds are made specifically for animals. 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.

  7. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    It was rectangular and supported on four legs, two of which could be longer than the other, providing support for an armrest or headboard. [35] Mattresses, rugs, and blankets may have been used, but there is no evidence for sheets. [34] In general, Greek tables were low and often appear in depictions alongside klinai. [36]