Beds
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Bed Frame: The foundation of a bed, typically made of wood or metal, on which the mattress is placed. Bed frames come in various styles, including platform beds, sleigh beds, canopy beds, and storage beds.
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Mattress: A thick, cushioned pad that provides comfort and support for sleeping. Mattresses come in different sizes (such as twin, full, queen, and king) and materials (such as memory foam, innerspring, latex, and hybrid).
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Headboard: A decorative panel attached to the head of the bed frame, often made of wood, metal, upholstered fabric, or leather. Headboards add style and comfort to the bed and can provide support for sitting up in bed.
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Footboard: Similar to a headboard but located at the foot of the bed. Footboards are less common than headboards but can add symmetry and visual appeal to the bed frame.
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Bedside Tables: Small tables placed next to the bed for holding lamps, books, alarm clocks, and other nighttime essentials. Bedside tables often have drawers or shelves for storage.
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Dresser: A piece of furniture with multiple drawers for storing clothing, linens, and other items. Dressers are commonly used in bedrooms to complement the bed and provide additional storage space.
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Nightstands: Similar to bedside tables, nightstands are small tables or cabinets placed next to the bed. They typically have a flat surface for holding items and may include drawers or shelves for storage.
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Bedding: Includes sheets, blankets, comforters, duvets, pillows, pillowcases, and bed skirts. Bedding adds comfort, warmth, and style to the bed and can be coordinated to match the decor of the bedroom.
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Bedding Accessories: Items such as mattress toppers, mattress protectors, bed skirts, bed throws, and decorative pillows that enhance the comfort and aesthetics of the bed.
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Bedroom Seating: Optional furniture pieces such as benches, ottomans, chairs, or chaise lounges placed in the bedroom for seating, reading, or relaxation.
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