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| Are there metal bedframes that are mostly hidden from view without the use of a dust ruffle / bed skirt?
I haven't been able to find a headboard I like for my eastern king, and I'm sick of my boxspring and mattress being on the floor. I'm now looking at getting a simple metal bedframe, but I want one that isn't visible. Is this possible? My objection to bedskirts/dust ruffles is that my apartment is already so dusty, that I don't want it to get worse. Also, do the more expensive metal frames make a difference? I was looking at the Knickerbocker frames and thinking about waiting for a big sale since they are so expensive. |
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- Posted by phloxy_lady (My Page) on Thu, Nov 3, 11 at 18:54
| Hi Kathy, I use a frame, similar, to this. (IE.HOLLYWOOD FRAME) As far as the frame showing....perhaps a bedspread, which is wider than a quilt or comforter. |
Here is a link that might be useful: bedframe
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