Monday, November 14, 2011

Stylish Iron Trundle Beds


!±8± Stylish Iron Trundle Beds

Iron beds have been around since the 19th century. Each one was made by an artisan. After World War II, factory owners began mass production, while removing the individuality of each bed. These beds still add style to the home, while continuing the lasting durability which allows them to be handed down from one generation to the next. The trundle bed has been around for very long time. They were once considered "servants beds", a bed in which the servant would sleep along side their master. The trundle is a smaller single, which only has a mattress, so that it will fit underneath the larger one.

The trundle is popular among parents who fear their little ones falling from the top bunk. It adds the second sleeping space and is great for shared rooms where more than one isn't possible. The iron trundle bed is not only attractive, it is a space saver while adding extra seating as well. The Madison-Powell Daybed, in the traditional style accented in black and gold is perfect for family room or bedroom During the day it can serve as extra seating, and bed at night. It is equipped for the additional space for the overnight guest.

The Corsican Football kids iron trundle bed is perfect for the football fan. This handcrafted bed with football accents comes in twin, full or queen size. The perfect canopy bed for your young lady of the house, serves as a day bed as well. Wesley Allen Montgomery Trundle day bed comes in white which will accommodate any color scheme. Model: SBC4181013

Wesley Allen has an array the beautiful wrought iron designs from twin to king size. For those who do not have the space for a king size bed on a daily basis, can transform the trundle bed with the pop up trundle which converts to a king size bed as it is needed. When searching for the right bed, inquire as to whether or not the trundle is part of your iron trundle bed package. Even though the beds look the same, and now that mass production occurs, the metal and iron beds are similar in style. The iron beds are more expensive than the metal. The metal, however, do have rolling casters, but without them, this bed is heavy and difficult to move.


Stylish Iron Trundle Beds

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