Panel Bed
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A panel bed can be described as a bed that is fitted with a headboard with a decorated panel. In some of the panel beds, both the headboard and the footboard have decorated panels. In most of the cases, the panel is divided into sections with molding. The design of the panel, therefore, appears to be similar to that of the paneling on a wall. The main difference between a panel bed and a platform bed is the fact that there are side rails on the panel bed. The function of these side rails is to ensure that the mattress is held into place steadily and the can also hold box springs.
What are the available types of panel beds?
There are generally very many different types of panel beds today that can be classified into 2 major classes; modern and traditional panel beds.
Traditional panel beds
The traditional platform beds generally have a difference in the frame. They are designed in a way that they do not need to have a box spring to hold the mattress in place. The foundation of the modern panel beds is made so that the slats are very close together and are connected to the sides of the bed. In some designs of modern panel beds, there is a continuous panel without any breathing space from one end of the bed to the other. The traditional panel beds are also designed with side panels that are large enough to conceal the box spring.
Modern panel beds
The modern panel beds are characterized by the lack of box springs, which generally translates to the presence of more space. The decorations on the panels and frames of these beds are minimal and classy and they are also generally thicker. With these beds, it is easier to build in some storage in form of drawers on the base of the beds which also increases the space available in comparison to the traditional panel beds.
Pros of the panel beds
- The panel beds are generally high. Generally, taller beds are considered to be more comfortable especially when waking up. The height of the beds is also an advantage because they can be used to complement a complementary theme of the bedroom.
- There are very many designs of the panel beds today made using different materials from metal to wood and amazing finishes. In addition to the variety, they also come with a raised mold that makes them more beautiful and attractive.
Cons of the panel beds
- The panel beds require the use of a box spring. In addition to being an added cost, the box springs tend to lose support with time. Due to this, they require to be turned regularly and if this is not done, the mattress can sag, leading to soft spots.
- The panel beds may be significantly more expensive. This is because they require having a box spring attached to them to ensure they support the mattress efficiently.
Conclusion
When you are buying a bed, it is important to not only consider the functionality but also your preference and your comfort. When you are looking for a generally tall bed with more decorations and a box spring, then the panel bed is the best choice for you.