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Most bed heads are designed to attach to a bed frame or base for stability, though some freestanding or wall-mounted styles can be used independently. Check the product listing to confirm the mounting style before buying.
Bed heads typically range from 100cm to 140cm in height, with taller options creating a more dramatic, statement look and shorter styles suiting a more minimal aesthetic.
Upholstered bed heads generally require more care, such as regular vacuuming and spot cleaning for fabric, while timber and metal bed heads are typically wiped clean with minimal maintenance.
Bed heads are sized to standard Australian mattress dimensions (single, king single, double, queen, king), so it's important to match the bed head width to your specific mattress size.
A bed head is just the upright panel behind the pillows, typically attached to a separate base, while a full bed frame includes the entire structure, headboard, base, and sometimes footboard, in one complete unit.
Buying an outdoor rug means balancing style with durability. This guide covers the best materials, UV resistance and sizing so your rug lasts through every season.
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