Project Description
Bed
Perfect Balance Arch Top Panel Bed
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Features
Materials
Solid Maple
Finishes
Available in many different finishes
Dimensions
44 Width x 82 Depth x 46 Height

Choose your rails

Basic Rail

Rectangular Basic/Mattress Only

Drawer Storage

Lift Rail
Choose your footboard

Tapered Leg Footboard

Turned Foot Footboard

Transitional Panel Footboard
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Making it better

Mortise and Tenon Joints
A centuries old method of joining two pieces of wood, the mortise and tenon construction technique ensures structural stability.

Corner Blocks
Cabinet corners are braced with blocks that are screwed and glued in place to add rigidity and prevent racking.

Fitted Backs
A Flush wood back panel is framed by the top, sides, and bottom of the cabinet to provide added structural strength and elimate racking.

Smooth Drawers
Each drawer features 7/16″ solid hardwood sides and back with a three-ply bottom, sanded and sealed with coats of clear finish to protect your most delicate items.

Real English Dovetails
An English dovetail join connects the drawer front and back to the sides. It remains tight and snug after thousands of pulls.

Floating Panel Construction
Raised panels on doors, sides, and beds “float” within the frame grooves. This allows for natural expansion and contractions of the wood and prevents cracks and splits.