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| multiple | 27-Aug-2007 | personal preferences | Galomorro | by votes | 37 | 7 | 59.1% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| darkshadowsseeker | posted 27-Aug-2007 6:58pm |
| Crayons | posted 27-Aug-2007 7:06pm One that isn't rectangular. Could be heart shaped, or round, or something. |
| Galomorro | posted 27-Aug-2007 7:13pm Definitely a loft bed. It would not have sharp corners. Probably a rustic, rough-looking brown wood. Rounded red or yellow steel would be second. Stairsteps, not ladders, on both ends of the bed to get to the second story, . It'd be high enough for a desk or whatever underneath. It'd have all sorts of hooks and add-ons for shelves, a bulletin board, and all around the bed would be hooks for your own choice of privacy curtains. You could opt for sleeping on the bottom part too, with an added hook-on frame for that. The top level is strong enough to be a whole other place where you can walk around up there if you want (different sizes available depending on how tall your ceiling is). I have a red bunk bed myself because back when my stagecoach bed was falling apart (another bunkbed style), I didn't see any "loft beds" that I could afford. (I never liked ordinary, standard bed styles.) |
| cerealkiller | posted 27-Aug-2007 7:21pm It wouldn't feel like you're laying on anything, wouldn't make parts of your body go numb, wouldn't let sheets slip off and would be fully adustable.
I sleep on a Sleep Number bed. No different than any other bed I think. Wife has fully adustable Tempurpedic bed with memory foam. |
| Biggles | posted 27-Aug-2007 7:25pm Flat and fairly firm, with no sprung springs - luxury compared to the rented and university accommodation that I've suffered the last few years. My first year uni bed was reportedly bought second-hand as part of a job-lot from Oxford prison. I can sleep on almost anything (and anywhere), but I still appreciate a decent mattress. |
| RGirl | posted 27-Aug-2007 7:42pm The hanging bed in the movie Titus. This is a hanging bed- http://www.casadelmundo.ca/Images/mexbed1.jpg
but I like the one in the movie better. Very big, round with a curtain &/or canopy too. |
| ausfox | posted 27-Aug-2007 10:23pm Just a big comfortable one |
| paulyw | posted 27-Aug-2007 11:15pm My favorite bed is my own waterbed |
| Melf | posted 28-Aug-2007 2:50am A circular one. I'm determined to own one when I'm older. |
| mve17 | posted 28-Aug-2007 5:18am Double.. and foamy |
| bill | posted 28-Aug-2007 7:16am heart shaped, with red silk sheets, of course |
| mrmarm | posted 28-Aug-2007 7:24am The one I sleep on? |
| they | posted 28-Aug-2007 7:48am I saw a japanese air conditioned bed recently.
We want that. |
| Enheduanna | posted 28-Aug-2007 12:19pm One with a good mattress that lets me get a good night's sleep. If it has really nice, soft sheets on it, and several pillows, and a big, fluffy comforter, all the better. I'd like to have a bed with a wooden frame, with a headboard and footboard, and maybe some real storage underneath. |
| cloudhugger | posted 28-Aug-2007 1:27pm I like the one I have, I sleep well enough.
Here's my plug for one of my major investments I have going.... http://www.mybed.com/ The last sleep system you will ever have to buy! |
| cloudhugger | posted 28-Aug-2007 1:33pm LindaH- where are you? You want to invest in renewable save the earth stuff- here it is. Do you know how many mattresses fill garbage dumps every day? With these mattresses you save the planet.
I don't know if they are selling stock anymore, they might...i do have some money tied in this. |
| LindaH | (reply to cloudhugger) posted 28-Aug-2007 4:55pm Cool! |
| darkshadowsseeker | (reply to bill) posted 29-Aug-2007 5:47am What kind of bed does jen fancy? |
| Iseult | posted 30-Aug-2007 5:36pm A comfy one. |
| cabinfever | posted 31-Aug-2007 2:19am I absolutely LOVE my mother's memory foam bed. Can't remember the brand name, but it's one of the top-of-the-line. My husband wants one of those Sleep Comfort beds with the adjustable air bladders. I wouldn't mind the second-from-top one, but it's $5k for a king size. All the cheaper ones I can feel the bladder when I lay down and it feels like it's trying to roll me out of bed. |
| cabinfever | (reply to RGirl) posted 31-Aug-2007 2:23am That is awesome! I'd love one just like that, with the wooden frame and sisal rope-like supports. And put my mom's memory foam mattress on it. But to support my husband and I, we'd have to rip up and rebuild our master bedroom to put up the kind of beams it would take to support our weight. |
| jettles | posted 1-Sep-2007 11:23pm my favorite kind of bed is MY BED! i love my bed............. it is a king sized and i love it- did i mention that?
it is an iron frame and head and foot board, in a semi sleigh style................. |
| Enigma | posted 21-Sep-2007 9:32pm The bed I have now. It's just a bed. It's very comfy. |
| FauxLo | posted 17-Oct-2007 4:38pm FoxTurtle's favorite kind of bed is the seabed, of course, so... |
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I also like the look of a Victorian iron bed...