“No day is so bad it can't be fixed with a nap.”
~ Carrie P. Snow

These soft daybeds were found while browsing Royal T in Bend, Oregon


via Table Tonic and Obdeedoh
Love the casual cleverness of this pallet daybed with the door as headboard/backrest. And I can't even begin to tell you how happy the collection of paper lanterns and flowers makes me!
Designed by Shirley Watts via Sunset

I agree - that pallet bed is awesome! I think I'd add a nice colorful ruffled bed skirt that could be switched out depending on the season - something crisp for summer and a heavy velvet for winter.
ReplyDeleteWe must be on the same wavelength - I was just looking at sources for paper lanterns last night, wondering if we should add some to our Etsy store!
GW,
ReplyDeleteA skirt would soften up the whole look of the bed, wouldn't it?
I like the cubby aspect of the pallet though. Especially for a kids room. (This is in a nursery if you can believe it.) Think of all the fun, little goodies a kid could stash there.
I'll be interested to see what you come up with as far as paper lanterns!
I'm not really a napper, but these are very tempting!
ReplyDeleteLove them all!!!
ReplyDeleteI am so doing a daybed on my lil' back porch...a girl needs her beauty rest, right...
Reading this post makes me want to snuggle in for a nap. LOVE that pallet bed!
ReplyDeleteKAte
That first bed! I could just look at the picture and easily feels it's softness.
ReplyDeleteOh, I could throw myself on any of these fabulous day beds right now! :-)
ReplyDeleteThese all look so comfy! Hope you guys are doing well over there.
ReplyDeleteTalk to you later,
Kathleen
The second one is my fave. Off topic a bit, but I was born in the wrong era...I would so love to have my own bed!
ReplyDeleteNice, anyone of that will fit nicely in my home :)
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and love the day beds!
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