Saigon Daybed Trundle

by Max on Monday, November 24th, 2008

You decided to purchase a daybed for your guest room, tea room, or your daughter’s room.  What a great decision.  Daybeds are extremely versatile pieces of furniture.  And now you need more sleeping area for additional guest or for sleepovers in your daughter’s room.  A daybed with a trundle is a fabulous choice in additional sleeping space.  It stores compactly underneath the daybed, and then you can just pull it out any time you need it and it pops up into a bed the same size as the one you have.  Scoot it across the room for an extra bed, or use a link spring to hook the daybed to the trundle to double the size of the daybed sleeping area.
The Saigon Daybed Trundle is designed to match perfectly the Saigon Daybed.  The Saigon Daybed is beautifully styled in wicker, Maranti wood and a metal frame.  The legs are carved wood, the wicker arms and back.  There are elegant wrought iron scrollwork designs in the arms and back.  The three different materials come together to create a unified whole.  Use the daybed in a bedroom or guest room.  Or place the daybed in your tea room or breakfast nook for a guest bed that doubles as comfortable seating.  With the addition of a dust ruffle to the daybed, the trundle bed beneath it disappears from view until you’re ready to pull it out and use it.
The Saigon Daybed Trundle was created by Fashion Bed Group, a reliable company that offers a ten year warranty on every piece of furniture they make, allowing you to buy your affordable bedroom furniture with confidence.


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