Vicksburg Twin Bed with Pop Up Trundle
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- Unique styling and designs
- Hand crafted, solid wood
- Sit by day, sleep by night
- Collapsible trundle for storage, easily lifts up
- Common for children, sleep overs and guests
- Headboards 42.25" H, Distance from floor to bottom of side rails 14" H
Description
The Ultimate in Function! "One of the most functional pieces of furniture you can buy". Humble Abode Duralink Trundle Beds are a smart choice for many reasons. The metal trundle bed set can be used in the following four ways:
1. Space Saving Single Twin Bed - Leave the trundle rolled under the high rise frame and you literally add square feet to your home.
2. Drawer Trundle Bed - Roll the trundle out but leave it in the down position, like a drawer trundle bed. This is the most common use for kids and sleep-overs and that type of situation.
3. King Size Bed - Pop the trundle bed up next to the high rise bed frame and you create a king size bed, perfect for couples.
4. Two Separate Twin Beds - The trundle unit is mobile and can be taken to a separate room or against the opposite wall from the high rise frame. Even when using the trundle as a separate stand alone twin bed, the trundle will pop to the normal bed height, which is especially important for elderly people who might have difficulty getting in and out of a bed that is low to the ground.
Trundle Bed Mattress Requirements: All Humble Abode daybeds and trundle beds, and nearly all others require a mattress that is 8" thick or less and standard twin size. Humble Abode has teamed up with Sealy, the largest mattress manufacturer in the world, to offer a very comfortable trundle mattress at a great price. Keep in mind that while the top part of a daybed or trundle bed does not have a thickness requirement, it is a good idea to get both mattresses identical so that when you pop the trundle up to create a king size bed, both mattresses will be even.
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Name: MJ
Review Date: 7/8/2010 1:32 am
Rating: 3
good in concept
We purchased this daybed after months of research for a multi-purpose room in our CA townhouse. I liked the fact that it had a face on the edge of the lower trundle bed, so that it has a nice clean look to it since it doesn't need a bed skirt. It took awhile to set up, since the pieces are quite heavy for one person to manage it all. But it is an attractive and solid bed that is beautiful. It fits right in with the French Provencial theme we have going, although it is versatile enough that most traditional styles would blend with it. Our only gripe is the trundle. It quit raising up after two nights of use. It just can't handle the weight of a twin mattress! It is not the sturdy trundle of our days of old... that's for certain. How cheap must a spring coil be for it to poop out after two uses? So the whole reason for getting a pop-up trundle went out the window after two tries. We will have added costs to get it fixed or replaced, which means this daybed is really getting up in price!









