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Top 10 Best Queen Size Mattress

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14” PLUSH PILLOW TOP FIRM TOP with little give. Good for back sleepers. Limited Edition Kona 13" Cushion Firm Mattress ON SALE FOR $579.99 PLUSH with a bit of cushioning. Good for all sleepers. San Martin 12" Hybrid Mattress ON SALE FOR $399.99 PILLOW TOP that envelops me. Good for side sleepers. Recharge Signature Select Bay Spring 14" Pillow Top Mattress ON SALE FOR $749.99(4) 1” x 8” x 8’ Pine Board (For Panels) (8) 1” x 4” x 8’ Pine Board (Trim for Panels) (2) 4” x 4” x 8’ Beam (Posts) (2) 2” x 4” x 8’ Boards (Top of Panels, you can use 2x4 studs) (8) 2” x 6” x 8’ Boards (Top of headboard and footboard, joists for bed frame, you can use 2x6 studs) (2) 2” x 10” x8’ Boards (Siderails) (2) 4’ x 8’ x 1/2'” Plywood (For the frame if you do not have a box spring) (1) Gallon Paint (20) 4 1/2" screws (50) 3" screws (100) 1 1/4" brad nails for nailer Wood Glue In addition to the standard instructions, make sure you also read through all the other Farmhouse Bed Plans.




I tried to integrate different techniques in the different plans to help you build your best possible bed. (8) 1” x 8” @ 30” Headboard Panel (8) 1” x 8” @ 15” Footboard Panel (8) 1” x 4” @ 60” Trim for Panels (2) 4” x 4” @ 54” Headboard Post (2) 4” x 4” @ 21” Footboard Post (2) 2” x 4” @ 67” Top of Panels and Posts (recommend taking an exact measurement before cutting) (2) 2” x 6” @ 69” Top of Headboard and Footboard (add 2" to the measurent taken above) (6) 2” x 6” @ 57” Joists for the Frame (2) 2” x 10” @ 83 1/2” Side Rails Make sure that your panel boards measure 7 1/2" wide. If they do not, you will need to add to your panel. The easiest method is to add 1x2 trim to the front and back of the panel, on the ends, on top of the 1x8s. This will create a full frame around the panel and give your bed a more custom look and no one will ever know those 1x8s don't make it to your posts.Start by attatching the 1x8x30" boards to the 1x4x60" as shown in the picture.




Butt the 1x8s to get the planked look. Make sure you use 1 1/4" brad nails, at least two nails per board and use wood glue. Other side of the panel Flip the panel over and do the other side, as shown. This time use longer nails, between 1 1/2" and 2" (prefered) and glue. Again, make sure you do the two nails per board.Now attatch the 4x4 posts to the panels. Make sure you pre drill half way through the post and use the 4 1/2" screws. Line the top edges of the panel and the post, keeping everything square as shown. Screw into the panel where it is sandwich 3 boards thick. Put at least 6 screws in each post.First, line the 2x4x67" up on top of the headboard. I actually recommend you measure the top of the panel and 4x4 posts and make an exact cut instead of just cutting at 67". Then cut the 2x6 2" longer than the 2x4. Use screws to secure the board to the top of the panel, making sure to screw into the posts on both ends. Then, center the 2x6x70" board on top of the 2x4x67" and screw together.




At this point, the headboard should be complete. Put together the footboard using the same steps as 1-7, but with the shorter panel and posts. Optional Bed Frame if you do not have a box spring. Please also visit the other beds in the collection to see other options for building a bed frame or using a box spring. Construct the frame as shown, leaving a 3 1/2' overhand on the headboard end to secure the frame to the headboard. Predrill to at least 4 holes to in this overhang to ease attatching to the headboard. Space the joists every 16" and use at least 3 screws per joist per side. Pre drill into the last joist to prepare to attatch to the footboard. The frame will be attatched as follows. Attach through the siderails into the headboard posts. Attach the bottom of the bed frame directly into the footboard.Interested in pampering yourself with decadent accommodations? Desire a romantic retreat to celebrate a marriage proposal, honeymoon or anniversary? Feel like partying with a group of friends in a uniquely themed playpen?




Here are 10 fantastic suites you can actually book in Las Vegas. They span a wide range of sizes and prices.The Rush Tower Junior Corner Suite at Golden NuggetThis suite epitomizes the historic property's modern outlook. Located at the heart of downtown Las Vegas, it's decked out with contemporary décor utilizing fiery hues and rich woods. There's a 42-inch plasma television with a DVD player as well as a pillow-top mattress, feather down comforters and a deep soaking tub.Featured amenities: There are at total of 70 junior corner suites at the Golden Nugget that offer a variety of memorable views – including the Las Vegas Strip (to the south), the Spring Mountains (on the horizon to the west) and The Tank, the Golden Nugget's outdoor swimming pool that is home to an aquarium filled with sharks! Many of these suites also provide a dramatic perspective of Fremont Street Experience.Size: 611 square feet.Bed(s): One king bed.Perfect for: Anyone who's after some run-of-the-mill excess without hurting their pocketbooks.




Rates start at: $89 per night.The Big Sleep at El CortezThis is one of four different Design-A-Suite accommodations available at the downtown Las Vegas resort. In 2010, El Cortez held a contest in order to select the designs now showcased at the property. Among the winners was The Big Sleep, which has a vintage Vegas vibe that's both comfortable and fun. Many elements of the one-room suite evoke the long-gone days of the mob. For example, the gray-and-black-striped pattern on the carpeting brings to mind a gangster's pinstripe suit. There's also a white sofa accented with colorful pillows to suggest the bright lights of the Strip. A tumbleweed lamp and faux crocodile skull are guaranteed to grab your attention as well.  Featured amenities: There's a wall-sized mural of the desert along with a decorative bowl of bullet casings.Size: 600 square feet.Perfect for: Anyone who wants to immerse themselves in a classic Vegas atmosphere.Rates start at: $140 per night.The D Suite at The D Las VegasAlso located in downtown Las Vegas – right on Fremont Street  Experience – The D Las Vegas offers this affordable two-room luxury pad.




It features contemporary décor with gaming-themed artwork and spectacular views of the city and surrounding mountains. There's chic bedding, an iHome clock radio, two refrigerators and a lavish bathroom with a separate tub and walk-in shower.Featured amenities: The living room boasts an entertainment center with three flat-screen TVs as well as a wet bar with black marble countertops.Perfect for: Sports lovers who'd like to invite friends over to view the day's big games.Rates start at: $159 per night.Bella Suite at The VenetianIt's only natural that Italian-oriented amenities are hallmarks of this lavish suite. Upon entering, you'll discover the pinnacle of luxury. The pillow-top bed is snugly ensconced by drapes and 400-count wool blankets. Tech-savvy guests will appreciate the remote-controlled Roman shades and 32-inch flat-screen TVs. Plus, there's a sunken living room with elegantly upholstered furnishings including a sofa and oversized ottoman. A dining table seats three, and there is a fully stocked refreshment center.




Featured amenities: The 130-square-foot Italian marble bathroom has a jetted tub as well as a separate glass-enclosed shower and a 17-inch flat-screen LCD HD TV.Size: 700 square feet.Bed(s): Two queen beds.Perfect for: Admirers of Old World opulence.Rates start at: $179 per night.The Sake Suite at Nobu Hotel Caesars PalaceThis Japanese-themed boutique hotel opened in February and is co-owned by celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa, actor Robert De Niro and film producer Meir Teper. Elements of Eastern and Western cultures have been fused together throughout the property, which is situated in its own tower within Caesars Palace. Masterfully designed by David Rockwell and his firm the Rockwell Group, the Sake Suite is inspired by traditional Japanese sake drums. In addition to amenities like high-definition TVs, an open entryway and a central bar/pantry, you can expect to receive unparalleled personal service – beginning with the signature green tea ritual as your welcome.Featured amenities: The spacious living room contains a billiards table.




Size: 1,300 square feet (a two-bedroom option spans 1,950 square feet).Perfect for: Fans of Chef Nobu's cuisine. Not only is the world's largest Nobu Restaurant & Lounge situated next to the lobby, but guests can also indulge themselves 24 hours a day through a special in-room dining menu, which includes sushi and a selection of bento boxes for a customary Japanese breakfast.Rates start at: $809 per night.The Wraparound Terrace Suite at The Cosmopolitan of Las VegasThis fabulous suite is situated at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip in one of the city's trendiest resorts. It's stocked with everything you could ever wish for. Not only is there a separate bedroom, but you'll also have a full-service kitchen (complete with a Sub-Zero refrigerator, microwave and stove), a washer/dryer set, a stylish living room and a dining area at your disposal.Featured amenities: A 480-square-foot private terrace furnished with an extended wicker loveseat and ottoman is the perfect place to see the Strip in all its glory.




Size: 1,200 square feet.Perfect for: Those seeking an incomparable view of the fireworks on the Strip for New Year's Eve.Rates start at: $290 per night.The Cypress Suite at BellagioThanks to the open-plan, arc-shaped layout, you'll be surrounded in comfort. Imagine these luxuries: a marble foyer, a 42-inch HDTV with surround sound, a DVD player, an iHome clock radio, automatic drapery controls, fine linens and plush robes. As if that's not enough, the bed faces large windows with magnificent views – especially if you request a suite overlooking the resort's manmade lake.Featured amenities: There are two separate Italian marble bathrooms – one for him with a steam shower and one for her with a soaking whirlpool tub.Size: 1,525 square feet.      Perfect for: Couples who adore watching the Fountains of Bellagio, which are among the most iconic and beloved attractions in Las Vegas.Rates start at: $779 per night.The Flat Suite at the M ResortExhibiting classic glamour, guests enter this sophisticated suite through an expansive foyer.




A unique triangular layout results in a lengthy living area with plenty of seating, a top-notch entertainment system and a conversation bar. Other elegant details include the etched-glass sliding doors and mirrored closets.Featured amenities: The M Resort's elevation is higher than that of hotels located on the Strip, so you'll delight in breathtaking 270-degree views of the Las Vegas skyline through floor-to-ceiling windows.Size: 1,440 square feet.Perfect for: Visitors who don't wish to be on the Strip but still yearn for an incredible view of it on the horizon.Rates start at: $900 per night.The Bachelor Pad at Hard Rock Hotel & CasinoLocated in the resort's Casino Tower, this suite – as its name suggests – is the ultimate place to hold a bachelor party. Resembling something from a male-bonding movie, the Bachelor Pad's black and red décor features black leather accents and rich velvet drapes. There's a full bar where drinks can flow freely. It also has a separate bedroom with a large mirror hung over the bed.




Featured amenities: In addition to a stripper pole, there are two private lap dance booths.Size: 850 square feet.Perfect for: A group of guys in hot pursuit of an evening of drunken debauchery.Rates start at: $1,900 per night.Penthouse A at the PalmsSitting high atop the Fantasy Tower are three different models (A, B and C) of one- and two-bedroom penthouses. Penthouse A is the largest and can accommodate up to eight guests or be used to host events for 75 people. Not only will you sleep in palatial comfort on Egyptian cotton bedding, but you can also take advantage of luxurious living in your mansion away from home with a full-island kitchen, a walk-in closet and a fireplace. There's even a game room with a pool table.Featured amenities: The pièce de résistance is a cantilevered spa that extends out from the balcony. Imagine taking in the sparkling cityscape below while sitting in the sparkling waters of this truly grand hot tub!Size: 3,650 square feet (Penthouse B and C are 3,120 and 3,000 square feet, respectively).

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