The captains bed design has been around for many years and is an historically influenced piece of bedroom furniture. It first was designed by wooden ship builders who needed to find a way to provide as much storage and functionality as possible in the captain’s small quarters. There was no room for the traditional chest or dresser in the captain’s quarters, so the idea for a captains bed with storage underneath the sleep space became a reality.
Even though times have changed, the captains bed design has remained popular because of its combination design that offers funtionality and practicality to any bedroom. However, the design has continually evolved over the years and is no longer simply for children’s rooms. You can find this design also for youth and adults who want maximum storage capacity while still enjoying a beautiful piece of bedroom furniture. Everyone can now enjoy the benefits of a captains bed.
Although this particular bed design was originally a nautically influenced bed, you can now find the design in just any style you want. There are cottage, mission, colonial, and contemporary storage beds and of course, if you still love reproduction furniture, there is the nautically inspired design still around. You can also find the bed in various sizes suited for anyone. Whether you need a captains bed for a child, youth or for an adult, there is no problem in finding the right size. There are twin sized captain’s beds, full, queen and king size storage beds that accommodate the conventional size mattress for each respective size.
Depending on the size, you can also find various amounts of drawers and storage compartments. For example, if you choose a typical twin bed frame, the design may only offer a row of 3 drawers along one side. This is handy, of course, if you need to push the bed against a bedroom wall for more floor space. The largest amount of drawers and storage areas available in any one bed is with a king size design that can provide a double row of 6 drawers on each side, plus either 2 drawers or a storage compartment at the foot. This is a maximum of 14 drawers in one bed design. The queen size and king size captains beds offer the most amount of storage available in this bed design.
There is also almost no limit to the woods, finishes and colors available among the various captain bed styles. There is pine, solid oak, cherry, walnut, and maple. You can find these either finished in various stains or unfinished, for those who like to provide their own finishing touches. Some contemporary beds can also be found in black and white which are easily matched with modern home decor. Just as there are many variations on size, style, storage designs and finishes, there is a wide range of prices available from high end to modestly priced beds. There is no better design that offers superior function and convenience for everyone than the modern day captains bed.
Looking to find the best deal on captains beds, then visit www.captainsbedsstore.com to find the best advice on choosing an oak captains bed and more beautiful styles for everyone.
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