Architecture
Description
Handcrafted from steel and finished with a glossy powder-coating, our Architecture kids' bed adds industrial style and a pop of color to your child's bedroom. Choose the Tall profile for greater clearance between the side rails and the floor. No box spring required for either profile.
- Twin sizes available in standard profile only
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- Architecture Twin Bed
Q:
can you fit a trundle underneath this bed?Asked on 6/4/2013 by christine from brooklyn1 answer
DESIGN ASSOCIATE
A:
If you are looking at the Architecture twin size, with an under bed clearance of 9.5", our Parsons Trundle w/ mattress at 7.5" will be a tight fit because of the side rail brackets under the bed. The larger bed sizes in both Tall or Standard styles have a greater under bed clearance and would better accommodate the trundle.Answered on 6/5/2013 by Design Associate from Room & Board
- Architecture Twin Bed
Q:
Can this bed be used without the upper cross bars? So like a very tall four-post bed?Asked on 5/30/2013 by Becca from Orange County CA1 answer
DESIGN ASSOCIATE
A:
The two end pieces on the Architecture bed are one solid piece of welded steel (like two big rectangles). There are two side rails that attach the headboard and footboard on each side on the top. These rails provide stability and are necessary to support the tall end pieces.Answered on 5/30/2013 by Design Associate from Room & Board

