Huntley Post Bed

by Max on Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

When you are married or are living with a significant other, it can be extremely difficult to get a bed and frame that matches both of your temperaments and design choices. Finding that perfect bed and frame can take days. Or, you can look at all of the beds that Hillsdale Furniture has for sale. The Hillsdale Furniture company is known for making not only the most dependable beds, but also for creating the perfect blend of stylings.

For instance, take the Huntley Bed. This bed mixes the best parts of both the romantic furniture that is popular now with some masculine touches. The iron work in this metal bed is very classy, with scroll work that gives the illusions of hearts. The gently sloped headboard and the twisting spires give the bed a romantic feel, while the straight lines on the posts and on the footboard as well as the sculpted balls at the top of each post bring a more masculine feel to the frame. Piled with dark linen and comfortable pillows, this is the perfect bed for the bedroom of a couple, or even for a single woman who wants to reveal her dark, sensual side.


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  • These elegant style beds are great for the couples, especially if they are placed in the home to which they will settle down for years to come. From the looks of it, it does seem to carry a hefty price. But that is just the thing about investing, the pricier they are, hence the more worthy it is especially when you are thinking of long term stuff you may even pass off to your siblings in the end.
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