Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Sep 17, 2009 9:12 pm Im looking for a new bed and really like upholstered bed frames. Has anyone seen any nice ones available in melbourne? Im after fabric not leather and quite plain (no buttons, embelishments etc...) and in a neutral colour (I have a budget up to $2000 including matress) I have already looked in Bed shed, Snooze, Forty Winks etc... and havent found anything I liked. I saw one in the latest Home Beautiful (page 63) but the shop is only in Sydney and they dont have a website to look about it properley. Lauren and Tony: Building our first home in the Vaucluse estste, Doreen, Melbourne http://laurenandtonyshouse.blogspot.com/ Quote of the Day: "I know what you wanted but I did it this way becausee I thought it would look better" Re: Upholstered Bed Frames 2Sep 17, 2009 9:28 pm Hi we have the Altere upholstered bed from freedom have had it for 2 years and love it, we have it in sultana but it also came in a light stone/pebble colour that was really nice. Think it was 999 for a queen from memory not including the mattress, its fantastic upholstered all sides so that you can store things under bedand still looks brand new... ![]() Re: Upholstered Bed Frames 3Sep 17, 2009 10:15 pm Have a browse around online - there are quite a few places that sell via online stores and deliver Australia-wide. I haven't had a good look, but found this one with barely any effort at all: http://stores.shop.ebay.com.au/design-inspired-store These are just bed heads, not full beds, but I'm sure there are others if you take the time to hunt them down. Or you could buy the bed head and pick up a quality mattress and base ensemble elsewhere.... Re: Upholstered Bed Frames 4Sep 18, 2009 9:05 pm Freedom have quite a good range of upholstered beds. I was shopping for beds recently and found anything good was in Melbourne so it is funny the bed you like is in Sydney. Freedom have an online catalogue so have a look there. Emac Re: Upholstered Bed Frames 5Sep 21, 2009 12:25 pm I was watching Better Homes & Gardens a few months back and the 2 interior designer chicks on there made one. They totally made the process look really easy (im sure its probably a bit harder lol) but looked really cool. Sort of looked like they got some MDF or wood from a Bunnings type place.. and then did a glue gun/staple type thing of the material onto the wood. Looked tops and I spose would offer the benefit of being able to choose water fabric you liked. I did a quick Google and found these instructions http://www.homehints.com.au/things+to+d ... ic+bedhead so cant be all that difficult ! ![]() edit: I found the better homes and gardens instructions ! http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/b/better- ... l-bedhead/ For your reference Performance Labels: Window assemblies in housing, except timber windows, must be labelled so the label can be seen when it is in situ. For timber… 6 27427 7 15597 ![]() I am building a custom style house with modulars and some walls need to be framed just wondering can I buy all the parts and build the walls myself as an owner builder or… 0 15763 |