I would also like to know why it isn't a good idea to store under the bed. I had a king sized water bed that had 6 drawers in the pedestal. When we got rid of the bed-DH chopped a perfectly good bed with a mirrored/bookcase head board & pedestal up into little pieces for the trash & wouldn't even take it to the Goodwill which is right down the street for fear I would bring it back into the house. Well, I did manage to salvage the 6 drawers from the pedestal & the 2 drawers from the headboard. I was happy I did since my new mattress is so low to the floor you can't even fit an under the bed box under there but the drawers did fit so I have some out of season clothes stored in them. When we bought our new bed the man said that you can buy extensions (he didn't know where) to put on the legs to raise the bed up higher. The bed is on wheels that lock so I am not sure how I could raise it but he did claim they did exist. Do any of you have a clue where you can get these leg extensions? I asked at home depot but no luck. I really don't need the bed to be higher since I practically need a stepstool to get on it now since the mattress & boxsprings are so thick but it is hard to clean underneath or to retrieve anything that rolls under with it so low to the floor. The bed is too large & tight with the other furniture in the room to roll it around to get access to the underneath floor.
Any suggestions will be appreciated, Debbie in Delaware *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Journey from clutter List Website http://journeyfromclutter.com Members Only Page http://journeyfromclutter.com/MembersOnly/MembersArea.htm Unsubscribe: email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word 'unsubscribe' in the 'Subject:' field to be removed from the main list. To Unsubscribe from the Digest version of the list send the unsubscribe message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
