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Monday, August 23, 2010

Doubling Up

For many twin beds conjure up images of the 1950's television shows and movies, like Leave it to Beaver and practically any Doris Day movie (that was probably more 1960's though) when married couples and their children were shown slumbering in the same room but, separately, of course. Those days it was used to "uphold moral standards" on television and film. Well guess what, the Jersey Shore cast mates are sleeping off hangovers in twin beds so I don't think that same moral message is holding true these days.
Anyway, twin beds have always been a popular choice for children's rooms so that siblings can share or for the ever exciting sleepover! Twins beds are also often used in guest rooms as a way to accommodate two people who might not want to bunk in the same bed. These days there seem to be a rise in well appointed rooms that feature twin beds. For your viewing pleasure, and no the beds from Jersey Shore did not make the cut.





















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