• Rusty Raven @aussie.zoneM
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    0
    ·
    29 days ago

    For some totally non-election related discussion: what is your preferred style of bed? I’m seeing a lot of fabric covered bed heads around, and I really don’t like that idea from a cleaning/hygiene perspective.

    I’m looking at a dark stained wood frame bed, a fairly minimal design with raised legs and no footboard. My current bed is nearly 30 years old, the options have changed considerably since then.

    • dumblederp@aussie.zone
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      0
      ·
      29 days ago

      Generally whatever has been $50-$100 bucks on gumtree. Mostly some kind of wood number. Head, foot, rails and slats. Were I to buy something I’d be looking at included storage.

      • Rusty Raven @aussie.zoneM
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        0
        ·
        29 days ago

        Some years ago my dream would have been to have every cm of space under the bed usable for storage, possibly with a bookshelf headboard too. These days I’m trying to be more minimalist, plus I have more room in general, so I’m prioritising a more open design that lets my pets wander freely underneath.

    • Briongloid@aussie.zoneOPM
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      0
      ·
      29 days ago

      As for frame, I’m strongly against fabric bases, horrible for mold.

      Personally I’d go 100% metal base, maybe stained wood if I could guarantee mold free.

      • Rusty Raven @aussie.zoneM
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        0
        ·
        29 days ago

        I can’t say I’ve ever had mould on my wood furniture. I have had a metal base which was cheaply made and bent after very little use, so I’m a bit wary of metal frames. It was when I was a teenager and money was pretty tight, Mum managed to buy my sister and I new bed frames to replace the tatty second hand wood ones we’d had since we first moved into full beds, and within a year they had both broken and we ended up sleeping on matresses on the floor for a few years.

    • TheWitchofThornbury@aussie.zone
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      0
      ·
      29 days ago

      Fabric headboards are a complete pain to keep clean, especially if you have pets. The amount of hair that accumulates is mindblowing, and I worry about fleas/bedbugs etc. as they’re impossible to wash or clean properly. I have a wrought iron decorative head & foot, with sturdy iron rails holding them apart and sturdy slats. Its quite tall - mid thigh when standing next to it, but the underbed space holds my two spare guest mattresses easily and more besides.

      Slats are a major point of failure in cheap beds, so if you get a Cpt Snooze or Fantastic Furniture bed, replace the slats with tongue & groove boards laid a little apart for ventilation. This also prevents cats from climbing up into the mattress from below and getting squashed by the coils (if any).

    • Catfish@aussie.zone
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      0
      ·
      29 days ago

      Woodframe all the way. Fabric heads scream hotel to me, and I want the storage and ventilation of a non solid base. And no need for those hideous frilly things.