Tuesday, March 18, 2008

There's a water in my Waterbed!!

Waterbed. What comes first in your mind?
Water in bed, or bed with water inside. Sounds good, especially now that summer is approaching.

According to wikipedia, waterbeds primarily consist of two types, hard-sided beds and soft-sided beds.

A hard-sided waterbed consists of a water-containing mattress inside a rectangular frame of wood resting on a plywood deck that sits on a platform. Platforms may incorporate drawer systems for storage. Frames may be decorative, with elaborate headboards or tall posts.

A soft-sided waterbed consists of a water-containing mattress inside of a rectangular frame of sturdy foam, zippered inside of a fabric casing, which sits on a platform. The effect is to look like a conventional bed and is designed to fit into existing bedroom furniture. The platform usually looks like a conventional foundation or box spring, and sits atop a much-stronger-than-normal metal frame.

The video below is a sample of real water bed. Watch it and post your comments.



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