The Washington Post and their Charles P. Rogers Beds
October 29, 2007 – 10:50 amRan across this itty bitty blurb by accident looking for an online article about…well, never mind. I was just glad to hear they are enjoying their beds. Plus they are not watching too much TV. You can find the original post here.
Annie Groer and Jura Koncius
Washington Post Home Staff
Thursday, August 2, 2007; 11:00 AM
Every week, Annie Groer and Jura Koncius help you in your quest to achieve domestic bliss. Got a question about decorating? They’re happy to whip out their paint chips and suggest the perfect hue, call a retailer to help track down a hard-to-find accent piece or offer some do-it-yourself (or call-in-a-pro) advice. They can even help you cope with the eternal pets vs. furniture battle.
Built on years of reporting experience, Home Front is an online conversation between two longtime Washington Post Home writers and their readers about the best way to feather the nest. From bargain shopping to spot removal, antiques to armchairs, they invite all of you to submit questions and share you own great tips, ideas and, yes, the occasional complaint.
Metal bed: I have an iron bed from Charles P. Rogers that I love. I do use a lot of pillows, though, and don’t spend too much time reading in bed and I don’t have a TV in my bedroom. If someone does a lot of leaning, an upholstered headboard would be the way to go, in my opinion.
Jura Koncius: Yes. I agree. My editor just told me that she also has a Charles P. Rogers bed and she loves it!



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