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Metal Beds

Monday, February 7th, 2011

For as long as I can remember, wooden bed frames have been the most popular type of this item by a wide margin. I have no doubt that this is still the case. However, in recent years, metal beds have become increasingly popular for a number of reasons. The first, and probably most important of these reasons, is the increased quality with which these beds are now able to be constructed. Precision tools and computer aided designs now allow for parts to be cut with incredible accuracy, and a bed to be constructed at costs that would have been unthinkable just twenty years ago. A great age that we live in, indeed.

But beyond the production side of things, there has been a large cultural shift towards metal bed frames in much the same way that stainless steel appliances are now highly prized. For whatever reason, stainless steel, wrought iron, and anything metal has been associated with better quality, and more luxurious in recent years. Of course, metal bunk beds and the like are nothing new. There have always been cheaply produced, cheap looking metal beds. If you’re having trouble imagining what I’m talking about, think about a metal bunk bed that you or a friend may have had growing up. They had the awful ladders that were terribly uncomfortable to climb up without shoes…. remember? Thought you would.

The metal bed frame of today is much different than those of our childhoods, however. They are big. They are heavy. They are substantial. And they typically have an imposing presence on a bedroom. But shopping for one of these can be a bit of a tricky endeavour. If you are out shopping for a metal bed, there are a number of things you really need to keep in mind.

As I mentioned earlier, metal beds can now be produced by sophisticated cutting tools to very exact measurements. This can now be done at a fraction of the price that these beds were once produced at, and that is what makes them such an attractive target for the big furniture manufacturers. So, what do you need to look for? Well, it may sound odd, but in my opinion, you really need to see what your bed will look like assembled on either a warehouse or showroom floor. Even if you have a picture of your potential metal bed from every possible angle, and have read ten great online reviews, I would not recommend making a purchase like this site unseen. This is for a couple of big reasons. For one, you just don’t know how a bed is going to move and squeak unless you can get up close and personal. Now, I know that you’re probably not going to jump up and down on your bed, but at the very least you can expect some movement in the night. If you have a bed that sounds like the wooden floor of a 200 year old house, you’re going to regret your purchase. So, go down to the store, and give the frame some good shakes. Try and put some torque into it by putting pressure on the joints. Remember that just because these furniture companies can now make a great metal bed frame at a small portion of the money it used to cost doesn’t mean they won’t be just as willing to make a cheap metal bed at an even cheaper cost and put the same price tag on it. Don’t trust these guys.

Metal Bedsteads, Classic Style with Elegance.

Monday, January 10th, 2011

There was a time when metal bedsteads were pretty much all there was. There’s something traditional and classic about it, something that speaks of an earlier time of elegance and style. In fact, a metal bedstead says “bedroom” much better than a more modern bed frame, no matter how stylish and futuristic it may be. A bedstead says Scrooge and Sleeping Beauty, all in the same breath, yet it also offers a focal point to a modern bedroom that no other kind of bed can.

A traditional metal bedstead comes complete with a headboard and a footboard; it simply would not be complete without them. This helps to fix the mattress in position better, preventing it from slipping or moving. And just like the metal bedsteads you may have seen in old black and while movies, the headboard and footboard usually have vertical bars connecting to a main horizontal bar. The corners of a bedstead often have large round ornamental ball shapes. This is the bed post and something never seen on modern bed frames.

Bed designs have changed a lot over the years. However, we always seem to come back to the simple bedstead design. It isn’t just that it’s traditional, though that may account for some of our liking for the design. It goes deeper. This is a bed design that just simply works. It’s an integrated unit that stands alone, a sturdy design that can withstand all the ups and downs you care to throw at it. And when you combine that with a modern mattress of superior comfort, you have a winning combination that simply can’t be beat.

The headboard and footboard are integral parts of the bedstead, but they are fastened to the main frame of the bed in three basic ways. There is the plate and hook fastener, the pin and hook fastener and the bed bolts or through bolts. Knowing which type of fastening you have could be useful if you ever need to remove either the headboard or the footboard.

Metal bedsteads, especially the more ornamental brass work that suggests the 19th century, are stylish and completely appropriate for any bedroom. They will dominate the area, giving it a splash of elegance and quality that modern bed frames fail to do. You certainly do not have to be old-fashioned to appreciate a touch of classic old-fashioned style.

Metal Bedsteads

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Metal Beds

Do you find yourself in the market for a new bed but you need something that’s of top quality and not very expensive? Have you ever considered purchasing a metal bed? Metal beds are once again becoming very popular because of the new variety of styles available as well as the reasonable prices. The key to choosing a really good metal bed for your bedroom is to comparison shop and do careful research. Metal beds are no longer boring standard looking beds with little style. They now have fun contemporary designs that can be a welcome addition to jazz up any bedroom.

One reason why purchasing an iron bed can be a great choice is because of the new contemporary designs that are now. In the past metal beds were only available in limited styles, typically brass or a faux brass finish. Most were very plain and traditional, yet functional. They served their purpose but added very little to a room in terms of style and décor. Now these beds are available in many different contemporary designs which focus on style and detail. If you’re looking for a bed that can be a signature focal piece in your bedroom you should definitely consider a metal bed.

Another reason why you may want to consider purchasing a metal bed is because they are extremely cost-efficient. Let’s say you just bought a new house yet you find yourself on a tight budget when it comes to decorating each room. You may have three bedrooms which all need new beds yet you don’t have a lot of money allocated to purchasing beds. By purchasing a metal bed for each bedroom you’ll not only save money but you’ll also get a stylish quality bed that can add a beautiful touch to each room. While many other beds may cost hundreds of pounds…sometimes even thousands, you can often find a great bed for £200 or less. If you take your time, do your homework, and comparison shop you should have no problem finding a great bed at an affordable price.

The next reason why you may want to consider a metal bed as your bed of choice is because they’re easy to care for and long-lasting. The key to finding a really great bed for your bedroom is to find one that’s not only stylish but also of high quality. After all you don’t want to find a really great looking bed that only lasts a couple of months. These beds are extremely sturdy and durable. When you go bed shopping be sure to test out a few beds. Lie down on the bed and check out its durability and overall comfort. You’ll also notice that these beds are extremely easy to care for. There’s not a lot of wear and tear involved in metal beds and because they’re metal they don’t require special cleaning agents like some beds do.

Metal Bedsteads

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

If your looking for a cost effective bed that really looks the part in any bedroom, Beds4u Direct offer you a great deal on a Dream Sleeper BD061 3’0 White Bedstead. This bed has a traditional designed wrought iron frame finished by hand in gloss white, with scroll & heart detail set in both the head & foot end. An under bed drawer & recommended mattress options are also available with this bed.

This great deal lets you save up to £50.00 when you purchase one of the Metal Bedstead & Mattress Packages from Beds4U: The new 2010 bedstead mattress range has been carefully selected for both its quality and value for money status. Each mattress comes recommended for use on a slatted bed base, and is reversible unless stated. A selection of these mattresses’s also have the added benefit of containing superior hypoallergenic fillings.