Tag Archive for 'convertible-beds'
The Multy Sofabed
0 Comments Published by Tanya March 5th, 2008 in Convertible Beds, Couch, Livingroom, Sofa Bed, sofas and futons.
The Multy Sofabed has been designed for everyday use but that doesn’t mean that it’s boring. The modern sofa bed has a simple mechanism and slatted base, which makes the transformation from sofa to bed easy. It can be used as a sofa, as a chaise longue with the seat pulled forward, & as a bed.
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The Slumberland Timor Sofabed
0 Comments Published by Tanya January 21st, 2008 in Convertible Beds, Sofa Bed, sofas and futons.The Slumberland Timor Sofabed is available in a whole plethora of fabrics and for more information you should head over here. Unlike the traditional sofabeds, the Timor bed isn’t stuffy or boring. Taking a more modern design approach, the sofa bed has a Foam mattress that unfolds in to a very comfortable bed.
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Citations Sleigh Bedroom Set
0 Comments Published by colbert October 29th, 2007 in Bed Terminology, Convertible Beds.

The Citations Collection is a beautiful blend of shape, finish and styling. It is an assortment of transitional contemporary bedroom and dining room furniture with ash solids, oak burls and quartered oak veneers. The rich chocolate inlay of Mozambique captures and frames the European oak burls and accentuates the soft smoke and swirl pattern of the ash solids and oak veneers. The hardware is a custom antique bronze finish and the use of a medium toned granite on some pieces adds even more elegance and value.
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Mobile Urban Architecture
1 Comment Published by Max September 18th, 2007 in BED News, BED Technology, Convertible Beds, Interesting Beds.
It looks like mobile housing is becoming more and more fancy and modern with world class designs and what not. Check out some of the really cool stuff on mobile urban architecture at weburbanist.
The GMC PAD was designed as an alternative to the financial problems of fixed living, particularly in areas with high land prices such as Southern California. Others have proposed it would be useful as an alternative FEMA-type emergency residence. Sustainability is, of course, of great concern in something that is in effect a souped-up kind of advanced mobile home. This portable living unit was therefore designed a diesel-electric hybrid. It also comes equipped with photovalic cells that charge onboard batteries, increasing the necessary time between refuels to weeks or even months.
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Save Space With Smart Beds
4 Comments Published by colbert August 26th, 2007 in Convertible Beds, Interesting Beds.
Don’t we all just love convertible beds? With our ever decreasing space to put things in our rooms nowadays, we need something that can help us to save space.
But then, you might not want to scare your guests away by showing them a room with only wardrobe, don’t you? Here’s an alternative. You should check out the new convertible bed design that Smart Beds has released recently
It comes in the form of a sofa bed, and all you need to do to get a bed is just pull it from underneath the sofa. It’s really neat.
By the way, you can choose to get either a double or queen size bed for the same amount of price. That’s obviously more value for money.
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