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ewwpeas20
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Tue, Oct 01 2024, 3:38 am
I want to upgrade to 48" from my measly twin size 39".
Questions:
Where can I order online with mattresses included if possible? If in Brooklyn where can I get beds with mattresses included in the price?
Where can I find 48" duvet insert?
How much should I expect to spend? I'm really not looking for trendy styles, I care more about comfort.
Thanks for your help!
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ewwpeas20
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Tue, Oct 01 2024, 6:19 pm
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fig
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Tue, Oct 01 2024, 7:13 pm
If you can fit 54 and get a smaller nightstand- it’s way simpler and much more
Comfortable.
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Debbig
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Tue, Oct 01 2024, 7:14 pm
ewwpeas20 wrote: | I want to upgrade to 48" from my measly twin size 39".
Questions:
Where can I order online with mattresses included if possible? If in Brooklyn where can I get beds with mattresses included in the price?
Where can I find 48" duvet insert?
How much should I expect to spend? I'm really not looking for trendy styles, I care more about comfort.
Thanks for your help! |
I will try to answer your questions. I’m not from Brooklyn.
48” is a Jewish size. Meaning only from stores carry it.
Most frum furniture stores that sell beds also sell mattresses.
There is no 48” duvet. You use either a twin which is a bit small when you make the bed or a full which is a bit big. The frum linen brands usually sell 48” fitted sheets with either twin or full.
I haven’t purchased recently so I don’t know about pricing.
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lavendar310
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Tue, Oct 01 2024, 7:16 pm
Taurus furniture in Brooklyn sells 48 inch for decent prices not sure how much.
Any Jewish linen place ie aura and Belle or ben barber will have sheets for you
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ohmygosh
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Tue, Oct 01 2024, 7:22 pm
If you have the space I would definitely go for a 54" over a 48". So much easier to buy linen since that's a universal size while the 48" is only a Jewish size.
Those extra 6" also make it so much roomier.
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snooper86
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Tue, Oct 01 2024, 7:27 pm
The 48” linen sets are usually sold as 48”/full which is a full duvet cover and 48” fitted sheets (no flat sheets in the Frum stores, unless maybe custom etc. - I don’t see the point in flat sheets so makes sense to me) and then usually 2 pillowcases/shams but sometimes 4. (They are usually sold per bed or in sets of 2 beds)
The size was created due to Tamara’s Hamishpacha and times of Niddah where many sleep in separate beds so 2 Full or Queen would be too tight to squeeze into a room but we don’t want to have to squish onto a 39” in times that are not Niddah. Hence the beds are only available in Frum stores.
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chanatron1000
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Tue, Oct 01 2024, 7:57 pm
The three-quarter size used to be a more mainstream size.
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