Buying A White Daybed

November 5, 2009 by dexter
Filed under: Multi-Use Beds 


White furniture in the bedroom can help create a relaxed and calm atmosphere. It can also help make a small space appear larger and allow many color options in the decorating scheme. A white daybed has become a popular choice for guest beds or children’s rooms. Furniture manufacturers have responded to popular demand for white furniture by providing many design options. An abundance of white daybeds in both wood and iron can be found in furniture stores and on line markets.

White Wood Daybed

If you are in the market for a white wood daybed, you will find lots of selections by searching on line. Major furniture manufacturers have designed white daybeds and you may find it difficult to decide on the style you like best. Just a few of the well-known furniture companies that may have just the white daybed that you are looking for are Stanley, Hillsdale Wilshire, and Pottery Barn. Of coarse there are many others.

For a traditional, classic look for a small room that needs a sleeping option as well as a relaxing sitting area, the Charlotte Daybed with Trundle bed is ideal. It has an arched back that curves between finial-capped posts, is built of solid hardwood, and hand finished with a multi-step process. The trundle rolls out and can be moved to any place in the room, creating a second sleeping space. Detailing gives an antique look. This Pottery Barn creation will delight any guest. This bed sells for around $2,000.

Don’t despair if the Pottery Barn white daybed is a little pricey for you. You can find a white wood daybed in the price range between $500 to $1,000, depending on the options you order. If you order a daybed with a trundle or storage drawers, the price will be higher than if you settle for a singe sleeper option. Night and Day furniture has a strong white wood daybed for $558. If you order it with the trundle bed it will be $817. These beds have a 10 year warranty.

On line retailer, National Furnishings, has a white daybed that regularly sells for $325. It has a curved back with cut-out hearts for design and sleigh mission arms. For additional money, it is available with a trundle or drawers.

White Iron Daybed

For a classic, antique style you might want a white iron daybed. Created to mirror the popular beds of the 1800s, forged metal beds are strong and decorative. A white finish adds charm and class. An especially nice model for a girl’s room or a guest room is a white iron daybed with a canopy. Ruffles and lace and porcelain knobs that are hand painted give an antique look that is also contemporary. An ornate white iron daybed by Powell Furniture features a powder paint epoxy finish, 1 ½ inch diameter posts and 1 inch tops and bottom frames. It has soft curving back and side arm metal tubing.

To transfer a small room to a relaxing, calming space for your guest or child, consider a white daybed with trundle. The trundle can be a separate bed on rollers or can be a pop-up bed that fits right next to the day bed to create double sleeping space. Many daybeds can be ordered with the trundle option.

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