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Oaklin Ridge Bedroom
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($390 per month)
SKU: 3052209P
About oaklin ridge Collection
Whispering gentle luxury in every detail, the Oaklin Ridge bedroom offers a private sanctuary where time can slow and dreams linger until dawn. A traditional Bonn style headboard sets the tone, crafted in hickory veneers with a brown finish that showcases the rich natural woodgrain throughout. The matching footboard features planks framed by pronounced moulding, resting on a set of large bun feet. The included chest and nightstand echo the curved shape of the headboard, and the drawer opens with an elegant metal ring pull. This set is a great fit for small spaces such as guest rooms, apartments and condos. Mattress and foundation (if required) sold separately. Bed shown is queen size.
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3 pc king panel bed
Whispering gentle luxury in every detail, the Oaklin Ridge bed offers a private sanctuary where time can slow and dreams linger until dawn. A traditional Bonn style headboard sets the tone, crafted in hickory veneers with a brown finish that showcases the rich natural woodgrain throughout. The matching footboard features planks framed by pronounced moulding, resting on a set of large bun feet. Mattress and foundation (if required) sold separately. Bed shown is queen size.
SKU: 3242209P
Collection
Oaklin Ridge
Assembly
Manufacturer's InstructionsBed size
King
Design features
Wood grain
Frame material
Hickory veneer
Headboard style
Panel
Leg style
Bun feet
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
What are the minimum room dimensions needed to accommodate this king bed?
This bed has a substantial presence with a width of 79.25" and a depth of 88.75". To ensure a comfortable flow in your master suite, we recommend a room that is at least 12' x 14'. This provides approximately 2 to 3 feet of walking clearance on both sides and at the foot of the bed, even after accounting for standard-sized nightstands and a dresser.
How does the height of this headboard impact the room's aesthetic?
At 70 inches tall, the headboard is designed to be a grand focal point. It is particularly well-suited for rooms with high or vaulted ceilings, as its scale helps fill the vertical space and creates a sense of luxury. The traditional Bonn-style arch and pronounced moulding further enhance its architectural appeal, making it a definitive statement piece in larger bedroom suites.
What is the benefit of using hickory veneers for this bed's construction?
This bed is crafted using hickory veneers, a material prized for its exceptional strength and high-contrast natural woodgrain. Hickory is one of the hardest and most durable North American hardwoods. By using veneers over a stable core, the bed gains the rich aesthetic and texture of natural hickory while being more resistant to the warping or cracking that can occur with solid wood due to fluctuations in home humidity.
How should I care for the dark wood finish of this bed?
To maintain the rich brown finish and preserve the hickory veneers, we recommend regular dusting with a soft, dry lint-free cloth. For a deeper clean, use a slightly damp cloth followed immediately by a dry one. Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners or silicone-based waxes, as these can build up over time and dull the natural beauty of the woodgrain.
Does this king panel bed require a box spring?
Yes, as a traditional panel bed, this model requires both a mattress and a foundation (box spring). The three-piece design, featuring a headboard, footboard, and side rails, provides the structural frame, while the foundation provides the necessary support and height for your mattress. This setup ensures proper weight distribution and helps extend the life of your mattress.
Is professional assembly recommended for this king bed?
Given the 70-inch height and the weight of the hickory construction, professional setup is highly recommended. Ensuring the headboard, footboard, and rails are securely joined and level is critical for long-term stability. Proper assembly prevents the squeaking or wobbling that can occur over time if joints are not tightened to professional standards during the initial installation.

