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» Daybed Hideaway Trundles are Convenient
By  Mitch Endick | Published 2007/11/30 | Home
Trundle beds have long been used as convenient and space efficient way to add extra sleeping space. When combined with a daybed, a trundle can provide an extra bed that can be stored away until it is needed without taking up the extra space needed for a conventional bed.
» Waterbeds Have Gone Hybrid
By  Mitch Endick | Published 2007/11/29 | Home
The days of a water-filled vinyl bladder surrounded by a simple wooden frame are quickly fading into history. Waterbed designs have undergone a sea change as it were and these changes can be seen in the soft sided or hybrid waterbed.
» Important Waterbed Safety Tips
By  Mitch Endick | Published 2007/11/29 | Home
Many people enjoy the comfort and warmth of a quality waterbed. Since the early days of a simple water-filled bladder surrounded by a wooden frame, waterbed technology has developed making modern beds more comfortable, more efficient and safer.
» Nature in Framed Landscape Panoramas
By  Mitch Endick | Published 2007/11/29 | Home
Landscapes have been a popular subject for painters, photographers and other artists for centuries. Landscapes most often highlight the natural features of geography. Some artists and photographers will combine the natural beauty of Mother Nature and man made structures that come together to create a certain image.
» Decorating with Country Daybed Covers
By  Mitch Endick | Published 2007/11/29 | Home
Country style home decor has never been more popular. Rural country and Early American motifs can be seen in everything from furniture and floor coverings to linens.
» Daybeds a Place to Sleep and Lounge
By  Mitch Endick | Published 2007/11/29 | Home
Modern daybeds offer a decorative and practical alternative to the traditional sleeper sofa. A simple daybed is a great way to turn that extra bedroom into a comfortable spot to congregate, lounge and catch some sleep.
» More Braided Rugs Less Carpet
By  Mitch Endick | Published 2007/11/29 | Home
Prior to World War II many American homes featured wood and other types of hard surface flooring and area rugs where used as room accents. During the home building boom that followed the end of the war, the use of wall to wall carpeting became very wide spread.
» The Facts About a Waterbed
By  Mitch Endick | Published 2007/11/29 | Home
There was a time when waterbeds were no more than a vinyl water bladder surrounded by a wooden frame and topped with a thin piece of foam. Most often a vinyl sheet would line the frame in case the bladder or mattress sprung a leak.
» Memory Foam Beds From Outer Space
By  Mitch Endick | Published 2007/11/28 | Home
Microwave ovens, satellite television, non-stick cookware and Velcro are just a few of the products brought to us through advancements in the now decades-old space program. Adding to this impressive list of consumer products from outer space is what has come to be referred to as memory foam.
» Time to Weigh in on Memory Foam
By  Mitch Endick | Published 2007/11/28 | Home
The introduction of memory or visco elastic foam in the early nineteen nineties was a revolution in modern sleep systems. The comfort of a material that would literally mold itself to your body shape has drawn many of us to make the switch from a conventional mattress system.

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