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Sleepy Hollow Storage Bed

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11-13-sleepy-hollow-bed-2.jpg11-13-sleepy-hollow-bed-3.jpgUnder the Bed. In our continuous search for beds with storage, we bring you the Sleepy Hollow Storage Bed from CB2. This platform bed option is on the lower end of the pricing ladder for similar products with storage and is available in either a Queen or Twin size...

 
 
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Unlike West Elm's Storage Bed that incorporates drawers, the Sleepy Hollow only has cubbies � this keeps the price significantly lower. Currently only available in black-stained oak veneer, the Queen measures 68.25"W x 88.25"D x 13.25"H and costs $699. The Twin measures 46.75"W x 83.5"D x 13.25"H and costs $499 from CB2.

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Related Links:
MANDAL Bed with Storage
West Elm's Storage Bed
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How many posts about CB2/west elm can there possibly be!

posted by montreal modern on November 13th 2007 at 9:18am
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I've seen lots of pieces about under bed storage recently. A few years ago we invested in a queen size with four large drawers under ... storage heaven. Until we went to sleep. Every time we turned over the noise of the drawers woke us up. In the end we took out the drawers used the space for bags and boxes of stored items and we converted the drawers to shelf units in garage. Test the bed before you buy.

posted by hrhprincessfiona on November 13th 2007 at 10:24am
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For all those people who need a bed with storage, I ordered and recently received the most beautiful queen platform bed, the knickerbocker, at www.wonknyc.com which is a great store in williamsburg. Gorgeous and very high quality. I got natural walnut with walnut drawers and without the headboard because I'm ordering an upholstered one. It's beautiful.

posted by Lorivida on November 13th 2007 at 10:38am
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I think anything made out of that chocolate Franken-wood is pretty nasty, especially once the finish starts wearing away. It looks so much better in the catalog than it does in reality.

posted by hejiranyc on November 13th 2007 at 10:45am
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Ugh, I had a bed exactly like that CB2 one. Except it didn't cost me $700! dollars.
I bought it from a friend of mine for $100. She and her father made it together. It was the greatest bed I've ever had the pleasure of owning.

posted by sparkle on November 13th 2007 at 11:18am
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She and her father apparently don't price their craftsmanship too high, huh?

posted by patrick (the other one) on November 13th 2007 at 11:21am
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I built almost the exact same bed, based on an Italian one I saw, and I think it was about $200 in materials. I also made it in two parts, for ease of moving, that snap together. I do love the look of it with all your books stacked underneath.

posted by mgn on November 13th 2007 at 11:57am
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I bought this bed a few months ago and absolutely hated it. The mattress sits very high and unless you use hospital corners making the bed, it always looks sloppy.

I have a very small bedroom (alcove) and needed under-bed storage badly. In the last two years, I've owned this bed, the mandal, and an old platform bed inherited from my parents that had sliding doors instead of drawers. None of them worked in my space. Last week, I bought the Ramberg bed from IKEA, the Lillaker slats, and eight of the big Kasset boxes. Under $250, tons of storage, and it looks great with the rest of my stuff.

posted by kristin in portland on November 13th 2007 at 5:36pm
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