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  2. "We built-in three twin [beds] for their three little girls," she explains. "The beds are located at a loft space overlooking the living room, so we added a heavy velvet curtain for privacy and ...

  3. An Interior Designer Weighs in on Canopy Bed Frames ... - AOL

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    Canopy beds fell a bit out of fashion when midcentury modern, a design style that rejects the ornamentation and attention to detail of previously popular looks, took over, but this AllModern piece ...

  4. Canopy bed - Wikipedia

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    Canopy bed of the Chinese Qing dynasty, late 19th or early 20th century. The canopy bed arose from a need for warmth and privacy in shared rooms without central heating. Private bedrooms where only one person slept were practically unknown in medieval and early modern Europe, as it was common for the wealthy and nobility to have servants and attendants who slept in the same r

  5. Carolyn Lazard - Wikipedia

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    The work documents a 12-hour performance completed by the artist where they spent the day in bed. [15] For the 2017 New Museum exhibition "Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon" Lazard installed A Conspiracy (2017), 12 white-noise machines (the sort used in therapists' offices) installed in one of the elevators.

  6. What Is the Triple Sheet Method? How to Use This Simple Bed ...

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    The triple sheet method is an approach to bed making that employs three sheets instead of the traditional two. It also includes a duvet insert or a lightweight comforter, but eliminates the need ...

  7. Canopy (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Canopy over a doorway in Fergana, Uzbekistan Canopied entrance to the New York City Subway at the 14th Street–Union Square station. A canopy is a type of overhead roof or else a structure over which a fabric or metal covering is attached, able to provide shade or shelter from weather conditions such as sun, hail, snow and rain.

  8. Charpai - Wikipedia

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    Charpai (also, Charpaya, Charpoy, Khat, Khatla, Manja, or Manji) [1] is a traditional woven bed used across South Asia. The name charpai is a compound of char "four" and pay "footed". Regional variations are found in Afghanistan and Pakistan, North and Central India, Bihar and Myanmar. [2] The charpai is a simple design that is easy to construct.

  9. Baldachin - Wikipedia

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    In the Middle Ages, a hieratic canopy of state (or "estate"), cloth of honour, or cloth of state was hung above the seat of a personage of sufficient standing, as a symbol of authority. The seat under such a canopy of state would normally be raised on a dais. [4] The cloth above a seat generally continued vertically down to the ground behind ...