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Steel Bed Frames GFW Side Lift Single 106x202cm

GFW Side Lift Single 106x202cm

106x202cm, Colour: White, Material: Fake leather, Steel, Height: 85 cm

£152.00

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BED FRAMES

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Bed frames are the supportive structures that hold mattresses in place. They can be made from wood, metal, or upholstered materials and come in various sizes to fit different mattress dimensions. Choosing the right bed frame depends on your bedroom size, style preference, and mattress type.

Choosing the right size bed frame involves measuring your mattress and bedroom space. Bed frames should match your mattress size: single, double, king, or super king. Consider room dimensions to ensure a comfortable fit without overcrowding.

The best materials for bed frames include wood, metal, and upholstered options. Wooden frames offer durability and a classic look. Metal frames provide strength and modern style. Upholstered frames add comfort and luxury. Your choice depends on personal style and budget.

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