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Frequently asked questions
- Does this bed frame require a box spring?
- Typically, platform beds like this are designed to support a mattress directly on slats or a solid base, eliminating the need for a box spring. It is advisable to confirm with the manufacturer specifications.
- What kind of fabric is used for the upholstery?
- The upholstery appears to be a soft, textured fabric, possibly a boucle, chenille, or suede-like material, offering a luxurious feel and contemporary aesthetic. The specific type would depend on the manufacturer.
- Are the headboard panels removable or adjustable?
- The headboard panels appear to be integrated into the overall design of the bed frame, suggesting they are fixed components rather than removable or easily adjustable. They form a cohesive part of the bed's structure.