Chalet Daybed Trundle

by Home and Bedroom on Saturday, October 10th, 2009

While trundle beds have a rather disconcerting history, this fact has not prevented them from becoming the popular space-saving beds that they have become today. Trundle Beds are named for the trundles upon which they slide. (We call them casters today.) These were once the beds of servants who were placed close at hand even during slumber for their masters’ convenience. These small beds were pulled out at night for sleeping and slipped back under the master’s bed in the morning to keep them out of the way.

Despite this humble history, the idea has survived to become a convenient space-saving idea for guest rooms and children’s beds. The Chalet Daybed Trundle is an example of a metal daybed with a trundle underneath that has the option of rolling out or popping up. This is a traditional looking bed, with openwork finials and wrought iron spindles in a textured black finish. Its arching back panel has the old-fashioned look of a camel-back sofa. It’s a sturdy model with heavy gauge all-metal construction that can stand up equally well to a child’s play or frequent visitors.

This trundle day bed is one of the many offerings from Hillsdale Furniture. This company has been making affordable furniture since 1994. They have a huge range of products designed to make you home beautiful. Bedroom sets, dining sets and barstools are all part of the Hillsdale family of furniture. You can count on the quality of this leading company to serve you for years to come.

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