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[quote=Anonymous]We plan to buy a new king-size bed and are thinking about this one: http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/66409?feat=1146-GN2&page=lakehouse-bed I don't want a wooden frame because we have a lot of wood in the room already. So, that leaves metal or a padded headboard/frame. I'm leaning towards metal because a padded headboard/frame (e.g. the ones at World Market) do not allow for a box spring, which would mean the bed would sit lower than our current bed (which includes a box spring). That in turn would mean we would need new nightstands. I really don't want to go there. So back to my questions: 1. Are bed skirts outdated? 2. If we buy this LLBean bed, must we use a bed skirt? FWIW, the style of our bedroom started out as sort of French Country years ago, but I've been making small changes to move it towards a more streamlined/transitional style. Simple is better. So I'd prefer to forgo a bed skirt if I can. Thoughts please? Thanks. [/quote]
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