California contemporary design with a slightly weathered driftwood, natural brown oak finish. The Montecito King Bed, Two Nightstands and Chest by homestyles is crafted from ash hardwood solids and straight grain oak veneers over engineered wood. Solid wood surfaces have a wire-brushed texture, providing a weathered look. Headboard has a plank look. The bed is designed with a platform look, accommodating a king or California king mattress with multiple slats and 9.5" side rails for support. Can be converted to accommodate a king or California king box spring. Nightstands feature single upper drawer with lower open storage area. Chest features three equal 14.75"-deep drawers, with a felt bottom in the top drawer. All pieces feature brushed nickel hardware. Raised plinth bases add to the straight-line contemporary design on all pieces. Finish and measurements may vary slightly. Arrives at your door by parcel delivery service. Assembly required. Headboard: 48"H x 80"W x 5"D. Nightstand: 28"H x 24"W x 16"D. Chest: 32.25"H x 35"W x 18"D.
- Crafted from ash hardwood solids and straight grain oak veneers over engineered wood with a wire-brushed texture
- Bed designed for a platform look with multiple slats and 9.5" side rails for support, but can accommodate box spring
- Nightstands have single upper drawer with lower open storage area
- Chest features three equal 14.75"-deep drawers with a felt bottom in the top drawer
Color |
Brown |
Materials |
Wood |
Product Height |
48 |
Product Width/Length |
80 |
Product Depth |
88.25 |
HS Style |
Modern & Contemporary |
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Type:
Bedroom Groupsets
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Width:
80"
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Height:
48"
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Depth:
88.25"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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