Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Skyline Furniture North Avenue Queen Upholstered Bed with Nail Button Trim, Groupie Pewter

!9#: Skyline Furniture North Avenue Queen Upholstered Bed with Nail Button Trim, Groupie Pewter


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This handmade bed adds style to any bedroom with it's beautiful upholstery accented with nail button trim. Hand crafted and upholstered in the US, the headboard has a solid wood frame, adjUStable steel legs, and polyurethane foam padding. The steel bed frame holds a standard size box spring and is complemented with upholstered rails. The bed is available in twin, full, queen, king, and California king. Item pictured in queen. Easy assembly required. Spot clean only.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Do You Have a "Master" Bedroom? You Shouldn't! Tips for Remodeling Your Bedroom

!9# Do You Have a "Master" Bedroom? You Shouldn't! Tips for Remodeling Your Bedroom

The word "master" is an antiquated term that suggests control, domination, and inequality, and in today's cooperative partner and/or single parent household, the label "master suite" has become obsolete. In that light, master bedrooms would more properly be called "main bedrooms" in today's society.

Far removed from the activity of family rooms and busy kitchens, the bedroom is the place where your day begins and ends. Surprisingly, however, main bedroom redecorating frequently ranks near the bottom of most people's home renovation lists. But if you want an immediate uplift of your emotional state, there are few projects that will do that more effectively than remodeling your main bedroom.

Remodeling Your Main Bedroom for Happiness

The main bedroom, with its softened textures, serene artwork, and muted patterns, intimately captures the warmth of a home. Passion colors, such as red, purple, royal blue, rose, or the gilt of gold, add drama and indulgence. Plan your main bedroom design with private times in mind, beginning with the purpose of the bedroom. Do you want a Passion Boudoir, Reading Room, or Private Sanctuary?

Passion Boudoir

French women are known to create the sexiest bedrooms in the world, and like many French women, today's homemakers often plan for sex and decorate accordingly, creating evocative, enticing bedrooms. Here are a few suggestions for creating a Passion Boudoir:

Flattering colors contribute to personal beauty and are erotically appealing. Choose seductive colors like Rouge Red, Lipstick Reds, Creamy Peaches, and Subtle Pinks. Make sure the colors enhance your natural beauty. Be daring and use bold colors on the walls.

Luscious fabrics will set the stage for sensuousness. Use silky, velvet, and chenille textures in combination with nubby textures. Use fabrics that remind you of a favorite shared memory. Exotic patterns, such as animal prints or tropical florals, conjure images of faraway journeys.

Locating mirrors in unusual places, such as the tops of dressers or side tables, reflect dancing candle light. Tropical plants and trees, uplit with special lights, also cast exciting shadows.

An intimate bistro table, set with two chairs, invites private conversations. Dressing tables, furnished with feminine accessories and intimate objects, add mystery and romance to a room.

Just the presence of a bed tray suggests the possibility of the ultimate pleasure: breakfast in bed, while soft lighting, candles, essential oils in a diffuser, and gentle oscillating fans effectively complete the décor in a Passion Boudoir.

Reading Rooms

If you're one of the many people who love to read in their bedrooms, you might consider designing your main bedroom with lounging and reading books in mind. Since eye experts warn that it's bad for a person's eyes to read while lying down (because we tend to hold the book too close), you might begin by enabling proper reading posture by installing padded headboards.

Another consideration is lighting. Eye experts claim that readers need at least two reading lamps of at least 175-200 watts, but that type of lighting would seem quite harsh in a bedroom setting. In fact, as my friend Madi, a devoted bedroom reader, says, "My reading time is some of my most important time, intellectually, spiritually, and emotionally. It's the most intimate time I give myself; it compares to what others may call meditation. Just being in a space that's warm and comfortable with a good book is the greatest thing in the world to me, and any bright light would change the ambience of that quiet time."

Madi certainly isn't alone in cherishing her reading time, or in opposing harsh lighting in the bedroom. So instead of individual lights, consider equalizing the overall lighting scheme by adding other less obtrusive lights across the room.

Good colors for Reading Rooms include Old World Ivory, Antique Amber, Sage Green, and Slate Blue. These soft colors reflect light without glare and also support peaceful feelings.

Squishy pillows, luxurious Afghans or throws, landscape paintings with distant horizons, and mirrors for private reflections add feelings of indulgence. A great lounge chair with a floor lamp and nearby tea table completes the additions to a perfect Reading Room.

Private Sanctuary

Perhaps you'd rather turn your main bedroom into a personal retreat, where you can escape and unwind from a busy day. Surround yourself with photos of friends, family, and places you love, as well as your favorite artwork and meaningful mementos. Under-furnished private sanctuaries can also give you the space to contemplate and daydream.

Good colors for private sanctuaries include dark Forest Greens, deep Chocolates, Mochas, Navy or Cobalt Blues, and Eggplant. Darker colors create a womb-like feeling and aid deep sleep.

A writing desk, accompanied by a comfortable chair, induces journal and letter writing. A small refrigerator will make you feel as if you can enjoy your time in the bedroom without interruption, and a television offers the opportunity to watch your favorite movies and shows. Room-darkening window coverings also encourage deep sleep and aid in the restoration of your soul.

Living Room Furniture in Bedrooms

Bedrooms can truly become living rooms when they're furnished luxuriously -- like a private suite. Adding furniture usually considered living room pieces automatically upscales the importance of your bedroom. Sofas, rocking chairs, or matching overstuffed chairs help create the feeling of an oasis.

The bedroom is the most personal of all the rooms in our home. In fact, as a Realtor, I've been in houses on home tours where the main bedroom was off-limits. That may seem strange, but it only served to add to the mystery of the home. I've also been in a delightful home where the living room itself had actually been turned into a fabulous main bedroom!

Only you can decide the best bedroom setting for your personal preferences and lifestyle, but if you want to make a dramatic change for the better in your life, there's no better way to accomplish that than remodeling your main bedroom!

Copyright © 2005 Jeanette J. Fisher. All rights reserved. (You may publish this article in its entirety with the following author's information with live links only.)


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Monday, November 21, 2011

Twin Speaker Headboard, Dark Brown Bi-Cast Vinyl By Homelegance

!9# Twin Speaker Headboard, Dark Brown Bi-Cast Vinyl By Homelegance

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    Friday, November 11, 2011

    BackDrop Upholstered Full/Queen Avalon Distressed Faux Leather Headboard, Chocolate

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    Wednesday, October 19, 2011

    Double Headboards

    !9# Double Headboards

    Double size headboards are used for double beds. They are attached at the head point or on top of the double bed. The main function of this headboard is to stop linen and pillows from slipping down the bed not to mention them stopping you banging your head of the wall! They even add to the beauty of your room. This kind of headboard can be the main view of your room and they make the room look more beautiful and attractive. These headboards are developed in huge quantities and are manufactured in metal, faux leather, leather as well as wood and fabrics. Wood headboards are produced to match the wooden bed frame and metal for the metal bed frames. They come in a huge variety of unique designs and shapes.

    The double headboard is sometimes sold in a package as part of a bedroom set deal. This furniture set may include headboard, bed frame, dresser, mirror and chest. However people usually avail to the option of purchasing the headboard separately. These headboards are made of different kinds of materials including: fabric, wooden, metal and leather. Headboards can also be made from pewter and wrought iron.

    The selection of your new headboard should be done in such a way that it should suit the remaining furniture of your room as these headboards work as style statement for your entire room. The double headboards can be bought in different shapes including: arched headboards; sleek squares, sweeping curves, padded borders and rounded corners. These shapes have the ability to make your bed look more beautiful that ever. These are even available in different colors so if you own a brown bed frame or a white one; you can purchase a head board of the same color or another color. These headboards can be purchased in accordance to the color of your room. These headboards even come with shelves which help in keeping important items and decorations.

    While purchasing a double size headboard; your first option should be of buying them from the local furniture market. This way you can personally view the headboards and select the one suiting your room. This way you can even check the quality of the headboard. You can visit a local furniture market where high quality headboards are being sold by different retailers. This will allow you to select one from many options and that too at much discounted prices. These can be bought online as manufacturers even sell them online; do check the ratings of the headboards and reviews about the headboard left by people who are already using these headboards.


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    Tuesday, October 11, 2011

    Cleaning Out Your Closet

    !9# Cleaning Out Your Closet

    Helping people clean out their closet is something I love to do. It helps me understand them by seeing what they have collected and what they hold on to. I find it satisfying to make order out of chaos. I sit on the bed as garments are brought out and displayed before me. The first few outfits I comment upon, declaring either, "Looks great, keep it." "Needs repair, is it worth it?" or "Get rid of it". After that, I find myself saying little else.

    Once into the swing of thing, the closet owner begins decisively weeding out the
    garments single-handedly. "I never liked this!" she cries. "Why have I been
    hanging onto this?" she exclaims, tossing it aside. I lean against the headboard and
    watch the discard pole grow. Earlier in the day, this vanquisher of closet clutter
    was, no doubt, fearful about our appointment. Would I be abrasive? Would she be
    embarrassed? Would she have to give away things she loved? What would she have
    left to wear?

    Fear might keep her from getting started, but with a little encouragement, she
    throws herself into the task with gleeful abandon. One client commented: "When
    we were going through my closet, I had two reactions - shock and relief. I realized
    you have to tear down an old building before you can put a new building in its
    place. It is called, 'constructive destruction.'

    The reason I enjoy cleaning out closets so much is because it is such a positive
    thing to do.
    The state of your closet is more related to your attitude that it is to your general
    untidiness. You need to consider everything in the present time, from the shape of
    your body to the needs of your lifestyle. Your closet must be a reflection of your
    commitment to the present. The only items hanging in it should be thing you like
    and feel good in. Not only should your closet contain only current favorites, but
    should be arranged in a way that you know what is available to you. Updating
    and organizing your closet is important; don't skip it.

    A stuffed closet is falsely comforting. If the clothes do not look good on you or do
    not meet the needs of your lifestyle, then you will be faced with the daily frustration
    of having nothing to wear and not understanding why. Even if the next time you go
    shopping you are determined to buy something that expressed your spirit, adding a
    few new outfits to the existing clutter is not a good practice. Buying something
    wonderful will not make up for a closet filled with things you feel unhappy about.

    If you think all the clothes hanging in your closet that you never wear are not
    hurting anything, think again. Every time you see pants that do not fit or the dress
    with the price tag still on it, you get a little electric shock of negative energy. The
    'skeletons' in your closet undermine you; they tear down your confidence. The only
    solution is to get rid of them.

    Clothes in your closet that are too small are the most destructive skeletons of all.
    You might push them to the back of the closet determined not to try them on until
    one morning, convinced that feeling this good can only mean you are thin. You try
    them on and your cheerful mood deflates like a balloon. Or, rushing to get ready to
    go our, your become so totally frustrated at nothing looking right that you put them
    on, anyway, and spend the evening feeling pinched and miserable. Even if you do
    not wear your clothes that are too small, every time you see them hanging in your
    closet you will be reminded that you are 'too fat". It is time to get them out
    of your closet!

    Take everything that does not fit you right now out of your closet today. What you
    do with them once they are out of the closet is not as important as the act of freeing
    yourself from dealing with them on a daily basis. Trying on or wearing tight clothes
    will not motivate you to lose weight: it will only demean you and tear down your
    self-esteem. If it is too painful for you to get rid of them, put them in a second
    closet or in the garage. If you do lose weight, you can retrieve your clothes from
    your hiding place.

    The second kind of 'skeleton' in your closet is all the bad purchases you have never
    worn. Just as wearing something too tight will not motivate you to lose weight, the
    guilt you feel when you see a mistake hanging there will not prevent you from
    making that mistake, again. Getting caught up in the excitement of purchasing
    something, only to discover that you do not really wear it, happens to everyone.
    There is no need to feel like a failure because eof it. When you are ready to face the
    fact that it will never look right (or fit your lifestyle) clear it out of your closet and
    make way for something better. Anything hanging in your closet that makes you
    feel guilty when you look at it, has got to go.

    Another, even more insidious form of sabotage is allowing your closet to stay in a
    perpetual state of disorder and confusion. It guarantees that getting dressed will be
    forever difficult and frustrating. Imagine trying to pain a masterpiece with a dirty
    paintbrush, dried up tubes of paint, and a messy workspace. If your objective is to
    look wonderful in the easiest and simplest way possible, then give yourself a break
    by getting rid of the clutter and cleaning up the chaos.

    When you are psychologically ready to tackle your closet, the only way to proceed is
    to plunge right in. Set aside several hours and be sure to have a good, full-length
    mirror in place. Your task is to take out every single item in your closet and return
    only the ones that you truly like and enjoy wearing. This means you have to try
    them all on. Be honest with yourself. Is the fit flattering? Does the color make you
    feel healthy and alive? Have you worn it recently, and if so, did you feel good in it?
    Go through everything and make a decision.

    Whether you choose to have help or decide to got it alone, there will be certain
    stumbling blocks that you should be aware of. Some items are going to me more
    difficult to decide about than others. The types of clothing which are the toughest
    to be objective about are sentimental favorites and clothes you once enjoyed that no
    longer look as wonderful on you as they once did. Only the most sentimental items
    are worth keeping. I will never part with an original crystal and mesh 1920's flapper
    dress, as an example. If you feel terribly attached to something made or given to
    you with love put it where you put your other memorabilia. Do not leave it hanging
    in the closet. On the other hand, there is no reason to hang onto every outfit you
    ever had fun in. You can retain the memories without keeping the clothes.

    Clothes can only look good in the present time. Even something you enjoyed last
    season may no longer suit your spirit, figure or lifestyle. Former favorites are often
    more difficult to be objective about than mistakes you have always hated. I recall a
    client clinging to several designer knit outfits, telling me how wonderfully they
    traveled and how ideal they were on her last vacation. I pointed out that the color
    and fit were no longer flattering and asked her to thing about the overall enjoyment
    of her next holiday if she were dressed in them. If you love something about an
    outfit but it no longer does your face or figure justice, mentally file away what you
    liked about it and when you can, replace it.

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    I am sorry to say that, after a certain period of time, nearly every outfit starts to look
    dated. Take a long, hard look at some of your older classics, especially if they were
    purchased more than five years ago. Without noticing, you might have replaced
    then with something you like better.

    Going through your closet is an excellent time for learning more about yourself. As
    you try things on, consider the qualities of your favorite garments. What is it about
    the style, cut and color that make them so beloved? In the clothes you enjoy the
    most, notice which of these assets are evident. Pay attention to what is wrong with
    the outfits you are discarding. I recently decided to let go of a jumpsuit that I never
    liked because I always so massive in it. I assumed the oversize shoulder pads were
    the culprits. When I looked at it more closely, I realized it was not only the shoulder
    pads that made the garment look top heavy, but also the combination of epaulets,
    breast pockets and lapels. Without guilt coloring our observations, we can learn
    from our mistakes.

    Clean out your closet as well as you can before your next shopping trip. After you
    have returned from purchasing something new, do a little closet fine-tuning. It is
    easier to get rid of anything you were undecided about when you have something
    better to replace it. You also have the added incentive of making more room for
    your pretty new things.

    Keeping your closet in shape is an ongoing process. If you change wardrobes
    seasonally, go though everything before you put it away. If you did not wear an
    item all season long, it is likely you will enjoy it next year. When you take out
    clothing that has been stored, try it on to be sure it still fits and you still like it.

    When you are deciding upon which clothes to save or discard, do not concern your
    self with the fate of a reject. Base the decision purely on your enjoyemnt the
    garment. After you have set aside all the clothes you are ready to remove, then you
    can choose what to do with them. There are many positive ways in which your old
    outfit can be put to good use. If they were recently purchased and still stylish, you
    can sell them at a used clothing store of consignment shop. Donating clothes to a
    charitable organization helps others that are less fortunate and provides you with a
    tax write-off. There are several women's organizations that sponsor 'slightly worn'
    sales, with the proceeds going to charity.

    A creative alternative is a clothes-swapping party. Invite a group of friends over and
    ask them to bring only their best cast-offs. The only requirement is to be firm
    about people taking only the items that look wonderful on them.

    Whatever you decide to do, remember that what happens to your old clothes after
    they are out of your closet is not really all that important. Try not to put too much
    energy into finding them a new home. They are not stray orphans in need of
    shelter. Beware of burdening your family members with items you feel would be
    'just perfect' for them. They will thank you for this, believe me.

    Now that you are free of all kinds of skeletons in your closet, it is easy to organize
    what is left. Set up any type of system that works for you. Some people group their
    clothes by color, but I prefer to arrange my clothes by category. Moving from left to
    right, I hang my slacks, then my blouses and lightweight jackets, followed by my
    skirts and, finally, my suits. I don't wear dresses or heavy coats because I wear
    separates and live in a temperate year-round climate. But you may consider an
    alternative if you have distinct seasons. My sweaters, exercise wear and lingerie
    are all folded. If it helps you to keep complete outfits hanging together then,
    by all means, arrange your closet that way. Any approach that makes sense and is
    convenient
    to you is fine with the exception of allotting one quarter of your closet for the things
    you currently wear and three quarters of the space for the items you don't!

    Your accessories should also be organized and easily accessible. I fold my scarves
    and hang my belts over the scarves. Seeing my accessories hanging in plain sight
    often inspires me to try something new. Accessories do not take up much room
    and they need to be kept current like all the rest of your clothes.

    I might sound like a fanatic about my closet but I have developed an appreciation
    for the benefits of an organized and up-to-date-closet. Getting dressed is not
    longer a chore now that I clearly see all my options hanging before me. I can feel
    confident knowing I need only to choose an outfit based my mood, the occasion and
    the weather. I never have to wonder or speculate about something fitting or looking
    great that day.

    Getting dressed in the morning sets the tone for the entire day and you owe it to
    yourself to make it as streamlined and positive as possible. Getting dressed is your
    time to look in the mirror and positively interact with yourself, confirming your
    attractiveness and appreciating your beauty. It is a waste to spend those few
    precious moments throwing garments over furniture, frantically trying to pull
    yourself together.

    In addition to the daily benefits of an organized closet, the act of cleaning it is itself
    emotionally satisfying. A surge of energy takes hold when you free yourself from an
    unhappy past and more towards a more promising future. Like any intimate
    relationship, we create emotional bonds with our clothing. When you act decisively
    you will discover a sense of relief akin to quitting a job you hated or ending a
    relationship that is no longer working. It is a wonderful feeling to take control by
    letting go of past failures and by making positive choices
    in the present. Your closet is a great place to begin and a great place to return to
    whenever you feel the need to do something good for yourself.

    I have found the following three exercises to be the most successful approach to
    tackling your closet-cleaning project. Exercise One offers tips for going through
    your garments one at a time.
    Exercise Two guides you through arranging your clothes in an orderly way. The
    final exercise encourages you to evaluate what you have learned and not any
    important observations you have made.

    Step one - GET TO IT

    There is no shortcut to trying our every single item, so get to it. Put on good
    underwear, pantyhose if you wear them, your favorite music and start with your
    favorite clothes. Be sure to wear all the appropriate accessories, including shoes
    and jewelry. Admire how nice you look in them. Then take them off, hang them up
    or put them somewhere out of the way until you complete the project.

    Continuing to move from the best to the worst, try on everything else. Make
    whatever you have on look as good as it possibly can. If you feel inspired and come
    up with a new combination, terrific.

    If you are not thrilled with the way something looks, put it in the discard pile. Do
    not start a 'maybe' pile. Make a decision. Tell yourself if you change your mind you
    can always retrieve it later. This act of decisiveness helps you break the emotional
    bond with the garment in question. Once you see it in the reject pile you will
    probably be relieved rather than sad. Let me make this very important point:
    Making a 'yes' or 'no' decision is the key to successfully cleaning out your closet.

    You are probably getting stuck on all the odd pieces you have been saving, hoping
    to find the 'perfect' thing to go with them. Ask yourself if you really and truly love
    them. Is it worth spending the necessary time, energy and money to find them
    suitable partners? If you would rather spend the time and money on a totally new
    outfit, then let them go.

    Do not feel guilty about getting rid of something that is still 'good'! Box up all the
    rejects and get them out of the house!

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    Step two - ARRANGING YOUR CLOTHES

    Put back all the clothes you have decided to keep. Before you do, make sure
    everything is on a plastic or padded hanger. Nothing ruins the shape of a garment
    faster than letting it hang on a metal hanger. If you do not own enough appropriate
    hangers, take a break by going out and buying some.

    Before you return any clothing items to the closet, however, make sure there are no
    rips, tear or missing buttons that need to be repaired. If you can't repair these items
    yourself, take them to a good seamstress or put them in the discard pile.

    Once you have gone through all your clothes, organizing what is left is the fun part.
    Enjoy the feeling of order you are creating. Arrange your clothes in whatever way
    works for you. Be sure there is enough space between each hanger so your clothes
    do not get crushed or wrinkled.
    Your hangers should be able to move from side to side relatively freely. If your
    clothes are still jammed together, making it impossible for you to see what you
    have, then you did not get rid of enough. Take a second look.

    You should be able to approach your closet each day knowing you like and feel
    good in everything in it. Once you have done a major closet cleaning, it is easy to
    keep your closet up to date and current.

    And, speaking of your closet, you have gone to all the time and trouble to organize
    your wardrobe and you want to be able to see the clothes you have returned to the
    racks. If you don't have adequate lightening, you will unable to identify the color of
    the garment. Without going to the expense of rewiring your closet you can
    accomplish this by purchasing battery operated lights. Place them in strategic and
    dimly lit places in your closet and you will be able to view your masterpiece with
    pride!

    Step three - OBSERVATIONS

    When you are going through your closet you might want to start a notebook to keep
    a record of what you are doing. Keep it and a pencil handy for jotting down any
    observations you make. When you discover a style that looks good, make a note to
    refer to before your next shopping trip. Also not the unflattering styles you want to
    avoid. If you discover any new assets, add them to the list.

    The more you know about yourself; your color season, style, body type and lifestyle,
    the easier it will be to create a working wardrobe that continues to work for you and
    your needs.

    Have fun with it!


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    You give your style bedroom with different types of sleigh beds

    !9# You give your style bedroom with different types of sleigh beds

    In each house, the bedroom is where you can enjoy their personal space and can dangle your soul and relax. And the first thing that comes to mind when you get to talk about the bedroom is a comfortable and cozy bed.

    If you look at a king, you will come across many different designs available. But when it comes to style and comfort, nothing compares sleigh beds. These sets have a bed look great and feel to them. But in a sense, is to be a bit 'of contemporary style.These are usually made of tropical wood, usually mahogany.

    Come in terms of style and structure of these sets bed with curved headboard and footboard. The design bears a resemblance to a slide and hence the name. Although the traditional bed-sets in this style of wood, but now are steel, iron and aluminum.

    Here you will find most of these beds to a classic walnut finish that they have a very elegant and smooth surface. Here are some types ofSet of bed you could choose:

    Santa Barbara - What is it like a sleigh bed set from the style of Santa Barbara a little 'flat. Usually tends to have a deep black finish.

    California King Beds - Among the sector tends to slide, this bed is a very clear and distinctive style. These are usually made of solid birch and cherry veneer.

    Isabella White B - These are just perfect for girls who have just entered their teens. It seems very kid available in this nextwhite with carvings and floral designs.

    Brookland Beds - These beds are made of wood and are usually based in brown leather. These are contemporary in style, bed sets, which have a padded headrest for added comfort.

    Annabelle beds - These beds have a contemporary look and modern to them. And 'popular among today's generation, and is made of iron, so that a more subtle aspect.

    The sleigh-style beds are probably more comfortableespecially for the back to other types of beds in comparison.


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    Post Date : Sep 22, 2011 21:12:28
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    This beautiful headboard adds elegant style to any bedroom with it's deep tufts and slight arch. Hand crafted and upholstered in the us, this headboard has a solid wood frame, adjustable steel legs, and polyurethane foam padding. The headboard is offered in many different color and fabric options. It is available in twin, full, queen, king, and california king. Item pictured in queen. Easy assembly required. Spot clean only.

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    Tuesday, September 20, 2011

    4D Concepts Headboard with Rounded Top, Brown

    !9#4D Concepts Headboard with Rounded Top, Brown

    Brand : 4D Concepts
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    Price : $164.97
    Post Date : Sep 21, 2011 04:07:34
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    This handsome contoured headboard is great for any queen size bed. The outside of the headboard is finished with nail head trim to give it a designer look. The legs are finished in the rich pace fabric to match the headboard and are able to attach to most metal frames The rich brown PVC fabric that covers the rest of the headboard gives any room an elegant look. The soft edges are just an added feature to the design of this headboard. Constructed of wood and faux leather. Clean with non abrasive dry cloth. Light Assembly required.

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