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Cottage Colors 2.0 Collection
Built on a legacy of charm and designed with family in mind, the versatile bed options, reliable craftsmanship and thoughtful features make it easy to keep pace with the rhythm of childhood.
- 1English dovetail joinery adds lasting strength
- 2Smooth open/close side mounted ball-bearing glides
- 3Dust-proof bottom panels in dresser and chest
- 46 bed styles
- 5Select beds available in Twin, Twin XL or Full
Where bedtime winds the day down and good mornings begin, the Cottage Colors 2.0 bed sets the tone for spaces that are playful, practical and personal. This bed's lower profile silhouette makes the bedroom space feel more open, offering an easy, approachable height that works day in and day out. Clean, classic paneling in a navy finish adds subtle texture, giving cottage style a deeper, more updated look that easily melds with all days ending in Y. Mattress and foundation (if required) sold separately.
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
What are the advantages of a full-size bed versus a twin bed for a child's room?
Choosing a full-size bed provides a larger sleeping surface (56.75 inches wide) that accommodates a child’s growth through adolescence and into adulthood. The extra width is also highly practical for parents during bedtime stories or for providing a comfortable space for guests and sleepovers. Investing in a full bed now often eliminates the need to upgrade to a larger size in just a few years.
Is a low-profile bed a good choice for a child transitioning from a crib?
A low-profile bed is an excellent choice for children moving into their first "big kid bed." With a total height of just 26 inches, this bed offers an approachable, lower silhouette that makes it easier and safer for younger children to climb in and out of bed independently. This design provides parents with peace of mind by minimizing the distance to the floor while still offering the comfort of a full-size mattress.
Is this full-size bed suitable for smaller bedrooms or rooms with low ceilings?
Yes, this bed is particularly well-suited for smaller spaces or rooms with architectural challenges like sloped ceilings. Because of its low-profile 26-inch height, it helps the bedroom feel more open and less crowded compared to beds with taller, more traditional headboards. This makes it an ideal choice for attic bedrooms or urban apartments where maximizing the sense of space is a priority.
Will the style of this bed remain appropriate as my child grows into their teenage years?
This bed is designed with long-term style in mind. The classic paneling and deep navy finish provide a sophisticated, updated take on cottage and coastal aesthetics that transitions seamlessly from a playful bedroom to a more mature teen space. Its timeless design ensures the furniture remains a stylish centerpiece even as your child's personal tastes evolve over the years.
How should I clean and maintain the navy finish on this bed frame?
To preserve the deep navy finish and the texture of the paneling, our furniture experts recommend regular dusting with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. For occasional cleaning, use a cloth slightly dampened with water and a drop of mild dish soap, ensuring you wipe the surface dry immediately afterward. Avoiding abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals will help maintain the integrity and color of the finish for years to come.
Does this bed require a box spring or a bunkie board for the mattress?
This bed frame is designed to be used with a mattress and a foundation, which are sold separately. To maintain the sleek, low-profile look of the bed while ensuring proper support for the mattress, a bunkie board or a low-profile foundation is often recommended. This setup provides a sturdy base without adding significant height to the sleeping surface.
56.75"w x 79.25"d x 26.00"h

