A sleigh bed is referred to the frames that have a headboard and a foot board that features an outward curl at each end's top. They somewhat resembles a sleigh, that's the reason why they are called sleigh. Their is French and it is generally made for a single person. One of the unique features of these is that the foot board is shorter than the headboard. The traditional sleigh had a feature of curling inwards as well as outwards. But a modern sleigh is designed by stressing more on the outward curl. This is because an outer curl is considered more comfortable and it avoids hitting one's head on the curl.
Things to be kept in mind while purchasing a sleigh bed
Size- The foremost thing to be considered is the size. There are different types of sleigh- available like a twin, full, queen, king and a California sleigh bed. Depending upon the size of the room where you want to install it and the area where you need to place them, you can easily decide what should be its size.
Type- There are generally three types of sleigh- ones available, which are wood made, upholstered sleigh and the metal ones. If you are looking to give your room with a classic look, a wood sleigh bed is the best option. While choosing a wood sleigh, you need to choose the colour that should match with the furniture of the room.
On the other hand, if you want to give your room a contemporary or modern style, the ones made up of iron, brass, or other metal and that too with a high shine finish is an excellent option to opt for.Finally an upholstered one is a popular option in case you want to provide both traditional and modern frames to your room. By keeping the above things in mind, you can easily avail a good for your house. You can decorate your piece with some furniture paint and highlight it with carved lines. You can also give a romantic touch to your sleigh bed by adding an overhead canopy to it. On this canopy, you can hang curtains on it and give it a unique look. Apart from this, you can also place baskets, boxes where you can store canvas and other things.
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