Ironwork Beds As a Focal Point
Without question the largest and most utilized piece of furniture in any bedroom is the bed.
It inhabits the most amount of floor space and is where we all prefer to go to relax, unwind and sleep after a long full day.
Beds can be simple and purely functional without frills or adornments but becomes a more attention drawing piece of art when they are iron beds or metal beds with intricately designed headboards, foot boards and/or canopies.
Even a bed in a guest room can be a focal point when it is an iron day bed and with the addition of an iron trundle bed beneath it, its functionality doubles.
To bring a creative touch of romance to a bedroom, an iron canopy bed can be a good addition.
Iron canopy beds can have true curtains hung upon them or be made more wistful with rows of fabric draped over the framework to create flow and drama.
Iron headboards offer further opportunity for artful romance with their intricate scroll work, curves, or even abstract scenes depicted in metal work.
Both iron headboards and iron canopy beds come in designs made to look like leaves, flowers, vines, branches, night time skies and whatever else you can imagine.
Admiring such beauty from within the bed or outside it makes for an amazing focal point for any bedroom.
Iron beds or metal beds used in a guest room or child's room can be of simpler or more whimsical design to suit a less romantic decor and atmosphere.
For either type of room an iron day bed can serve the dual function of a couch during the day and a bed at night.
The scroll work of the bed can be left bare metal or painted to match a contemporary or childlike design depending on the room's decor and intention.
A very common feature of any day bed is the ability to store a trundle bed beneath it and an iron trundle bed can complement or embellish the design of a simple day bed.
Due to their intended purpose and usual stored position, iron trundle beds are noticeably less intricate and more functional but they can be found in a metal to coordinate with the bed they are tucked beneath.
While the bed already draws the eye for being the most prominent piece of furniture you can transform it into an artistic focal point of the bedroom simply by choosing an ironwork bed.
Iron beds can also incorporate other materials such as wood to create a more rustic feel or with glass and stained glass to invoke a new dimension of color and reflection.
Curtains and fabric can be hung upon canopies, headboards and foot boards to create romance or childlike innocence depending on the bedroom's intended purpose.
An iron daybed can turn a simple guest room into a more inviting and relaxing space or a children's bedroom into a place of fantasy.
The potential for iron and metal beds is limitless.
It inhabits the most amount of floor space and is where we all prefer to go to relax, unwind and sleep after a long full day.
Beds can be simple and purely functional without frills or adornments but becomes a more attention drawing piece of art when they are iron beds or metal beds with intricately designed headboards, foot boards and/or canopies.
Even a bed in a guest room can be a focal point when it is an iron day bed and with the addition of an iron trundle bed beneath it, its functionality doubles.
To bring a creative touch of romance to a bedroom, an iron canopy bed can be a good addition.
Iron canopy beds can have true curtains hung upon them or be made more wistful with rows of fabric draped over the framework to create flow and drama.
Iron headboards offer further opportunity for artful romance with their intricate scroll work, curves, or even abstract scenes depicted in metal work.
Both iron headboards and iron canopy beds come in designs made to look like leaves, flowers, vines, branches, night time skies and whatever else you can imagine.
Admiring such beauty from within the bed or outside it makes for an amazing focal point for any bedroom.
Iron beds or metal beds used in a guest room or child's room can be of simpler or more whimsical design to suit a less romantic decor and atmosphere.
For either type of room an iron day bed can serve the dual function of a couch during the day and a bed at night.
The scroll work of the bed can be left bare metal or painted to match a contemporary or childlike design depending on the room's decor and intention.
A very common feature of any day bed is the ability to store a trundle bed beneath it and an iron trundle bed can complement or embellish the design of a simple day bed.
Due to their intended purpose and usual stored position, iron trundle beds are noticeably less intricate and more functional but they can be found in a metal to coordinate with the bed they are tucked beneath.
While the bed already draws the eye for being the most prominent piece of furniture you can transform it into an artistic focal point of the bedroom simply by choosing an ironwork bed.
Iron beds can also incorporate other materials such as wood to create a more rustic feel or with glass and stained glass to invoke a new dimension of color and reflection.
Curtains and fabric can be hung upon canopies, headboards and foot boards to create romance or childlike innocence depending on the bedroom's intended purpose.
An iron daybed can turn a simple guest room into a more inviting and relaxing space or a children's bedroom into a place of fantasy.
The potential for iron and metal beds is limitless.
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