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A way to cover up the bottom-half of a raised air bed?
Hello, I have a raised air bed that works very well (Eddie Bauer Raised Airbed, Queen-sized). The bottom-half shows up though and it makes it less "fashionable." I was wondering if people have methods to hide the plastic part that shows (because it is a raised airbed and thus doesn't need a mattress frame or anything). Here is what it looks like (Target's website): I'd like to make my bedroom look nice and I feel like this cheapens it ;-). Thanks for any advice that you can provide! ~Patrick Sorry, the URL turned out weird. I decided to convert it into a tinyurl:

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dottie g
My first thought would be to put a complimenting solid or patterned fitted sheet on the bottom too! So that the elastic of both fitted sheets meet in the middle portion. It's a economical way to go, and will give you at least a clean look, something along the lines of a "fitted" dust ruffle.

Carpenter
Well one thing that you could do is build a box around your bed. You can go to Lowes, or any building supply store and buy some very nice looking plywood. Not the cheap pine plywood, I would go with maybe oak or birch, 1/2" thickness. Then to hide the edges of the plywood you could find a nice quarter round trim piece to go around the top. And you can also stain the plywood to match the trim in your bedroom. Depending on how high you wanted to make the frame, you would probably need 1 to 2 pieces of plywood. I hope this gives you an idea, Good Luck!

Cave Creek
Get oak planks (or other wood you like) that are as wide as the space you want to cover. Make a simple box to frame the bed with the box resting on the floor. Should give a built-in look.




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