Description:
Clear finish that is silky, smooth to the
touch and still tough enough to stand up to the wear and tear of daily family activities. To preserve the beauty of the finish, simply clean the surface of the furniture ...
Cottage Daybeds are similar to
traditional but more reminiscent
of country living. Generally in
medium wood/ivory colors with
spindles or hand painted
details.
Mission/Shaker Daybeds feature
lots of vertical slats and
simple horizontal or vertical
lines.
Modern/Contemporary daybeds have
clean, straight lines and
feature angular/simple designs.
Rustic Lodge Daybeds have a
natural look that resembles log
construction. They would
typically be found in a lodge,
ski resort, or log cabin
setting.
Traditional Daybeds tend to have
ornate detailing like curled
metal, ornate handles, marble
tops, etc.
Transitional Daybeds are simpler
than traditional, but not 100%
modern. They feature soft but
clean lines, lack heavy carvings
and ornamentation like the
traditional style.
Tropical Daybeds are influenced
by styles from overseas. Trpical
Daybeds of no particular design,
elements include: rattan,
seagrass, any woven furniture
(excluding wicker), any
furniture adorned with palm
trees, seashells.