South Bay Casual Bedroom by Klaussner in Natural w/Options

South Bay Casual Bedroom by Klaussner in Natural w/Options

Natural Finish Casual Bedroom by Klaussner w/Optional Case Goods

Features:

  • Transitional Bedroom by Klaussner
  • South Bay Collection
  • Rubber wood solids and Acacia veneer
  • Creamy, Natural Finish
  • Durable Wood Construction
  • Upholstered Headboard and Footboard with Antique Brass Nail Head Trim
  • Antique Brass Cup Drawer Pulls

Dimensions:

  • Queen Bed: W63″ x D88″ x H56″
  • King Bed: W79″ x D88″ x H56″
  • Cal King Bed: W75″ x D92″ x H56″
  • Nightstand: W28″ x D17″ x H28″
  • Dresser: W66″ x D18″ x H42″
  • Mirror: W50″ x D2″ x H36″
  • Chest: W38″ x D18″ x H54″
  • Media Chest: W32″ x D18″ x H34″

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Warm Mahogany Finish Modern Bedroom w/Optional Items

Warm Mahogany Finish Modern Bedroom w/Optional Items

Warm Mahogany Finish Transitional Bedroom with Optional Items

Features:

  • Contemporary Bedroom Set
  • Audrey Collection
  • Warm Mahogany Finish
  • Durable Construction
  • Hidden Storage in the Footboard
  • Dovetail Drawer Construction
  • Chests Can be Used as Optional Bed Piers
  • Select Hardwood and Birch Veneers
  • Drawers with Metal Glides

Dimensions:

  • Queen Size Bed: 86″L x 64″W x 52″H
  • Eastern King Size Bed: 86″L x 80″W x 52″H
  • California King Size Bed: 90″L x 76″W x 52″H
  • Night Stand: 24″L x 17″W x 26″H
  • Dresser: 58″L x 17″W x 36″H
  • Mirror: 39″L x 1″W x 39″H
  • Chest: 34″L x 17″W x 50″H
  • TV Chest: 48″L x 17″W x 38″H

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Malm Toddler Bed under Malm-inspired Bunk

Materials: Malm Bed and Dresser Description: After being inspired by so many cool projects on this website, hoping my daughter would sleep in her own room, and deciding I didn’t want to pay $2500 for kids’ bunk beds I came up with a design to use used Malm items to make my kids a new bedroom set. This was a combination of three easy hacks and one harder one requiring actual building. I got two used Malm beds, and a used Malm dresser. I used the two headboards from the beds to make my toddler’s bed- simply replacing the footboard with the second headboard, so she couldn’t scoot off the bottom of the bed and under the bunk by accident. I used the rails and slats from the second bed on the upper bed that I built to match the Malm beds- the headboard, footboard, and stair wall are 2″ thick, and the headboard is the same height above the mattress as the Malm headboard.

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Malm Toddler Bed under Malm-inspired Bunk