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  2. Daybed - Wikipedia

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    A daybed is an item of furniture used as a bed as well as for lounging, reclining, and seating in a common room. [1] It may be considered a form of multifunctional furniture . Their frames can be made out of wood , metal , or a combination of wood and metal. [ 2 ]

  3. Box-bed - Wikipedia

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    The box-bed is closed on all sides by panels of wood. One enters it by moving curtains, opening a hinged door or sliding doors on one or two slides. The bed is placed on short legs to prevent moisture due to a dirt floor. In front of the box-bed is often a large oaken chest, the same length as the bed.

  4. Trundle bed - Wikipedia

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    A trundle bed—the lower bed has no box-spring.. A trundle bed (or truckle bed) is a low, wheeled bed that is stored under a twin/single bed and can be rolled out for use by visitors or as just another bed.

  5. Storage bed - Wikipedia

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    A storage bed with a white bed frame and drawers. A storage bed is a multifunctional furniture consisting of a bed which utilizes storage space which often otherwise is lost, [1] for example by having drawers on its underside or a mattress which can be flipped up to access a storage space beneath (not to be confused with a pull-down bed which can be mounted to a wall).

  6. Murphy bed - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, Murphy bed units have included options such as lighting, storage cabinets, and office components. They saw a resurgence in popularity in the early 2010s due to the weak economy, with children moving back in with their parents and families choosing to renovate homes rather than purchasing larger ones.

  7. Polish bed - Wikipedia

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    Historically, a Polish bed was often placed on its side against the wall to serve as a daybed. [3] Nowadays, any type of curtained daybed or couch is known under this term. [ citation needed ] The Polish bed shares many similarities with the lit à la turque , however Turkish -styled beds contain two scrolling ends and the canopy is generally ...

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