Tatami.
Platforms are an Asian tradition shared by Central Asia, India and East Asia. Low platform beds in the Japanese tatami-style are popular as far apart as in Mexico (Habita hotels). A tatami bed is made of interlocking frames and can be assembled quite fast without any brackets or screws. Normal mattresses or tatami mats are then placed on this 'reinforced box.'
a low profile bed is a low bed that is close to the floor
a low profile bed is a low bed that is close to the floor
A bed on top of a bed is called a bunk bed
a small bed is called a toddler bed.
No. Standard height bed frame (7 1/2") allows for storage under the bed, low profile bed frame (4") does not.
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a bed on a train is called a "berth"
Its called quads
its called a bunk bed
A group of clams is called a "bed."
A cot or a single bed, sometimes called a twin bed.
Hello in Japanese can either be "Konnichiwa" (ko-nee-chee-wah) or "Ohiyo" (o-hy-oh)