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  2. Parents Find Creative Solution After Their 6'7" Son Struggles ...

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    Lyndsey Stamper had her 6'7" son Hank try out the beds during college visits to see if he would fit. During freshman orientation this past summer, Hank climbed onto the standard twin XL bed ...

  3. Bed - Wikipedia

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    A bed is an item of furniture that is used as a place to sleep, rest, and relax. [1][2] Most modern beds consist of a soft, cushioned mattress on a bed frame. The mattress rests either on a solid base, often wood slats, or a sprung base. Many beds include a box spring inner-sprung base, which is a large mattress-sized box containing wood and ...

  4. Bed frame - Wikipedia

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    Bed frame. A bed frame[1] or bedstead[2] is the part of a bed used to position the bed base, the flat part which in turn directly supports the mattress (es). The frame may also stop the mattress from sliding sideways, and it may include means of supporting a canopy above. There are several types of Bed Frames [3] found around the globe.

  5. Murphy bed - Wikipedia

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    Murphy bed. Folding a Murphy bed. A Murphy bed (also known as a pull-down bed, fold-down bed, or wall bed) is a bed that is hinged at one end to store vertically against the wall, or inside a closet or cabinet. Since they often can be used as both a bed or a closet, Murphy beds are multifunctional furniture.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Eastlake movement - Wikipedia

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    Eastlake movement. The Eastlake movement was a nineteenth-century architectural and household design reform movement started by British architect and writer Charles Eastlake (1836–1906). The movement is generally considered part of the late Victorian period in terms of broad antique furniture designations. In architecture the Eastlake style ...