Our Fancy Armoire "Timbers"
Because Timbers has become so popular, I can suggest that product of this model and any of the woods from the forest will be less in production time than an original design. Even if you added pier cabinets on each side, it would not slow down that speed.
Shown above during production is the deluxe model of Timbers in Maple with a natural finish and Cherry with a golden finish.
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Photo above. Cherry is our most popular wood in the manufacture of the Timbers Armoire. To date we have applied 32 different finishes. Don't ask for a sample of each. The best bet is to send us a sample of what you desire, we will proof back to you an actual strike-off.
Photos on right. This knotty Alder system went to Bridger, Montana. Of the grades of Alder, this is the most rustic with open knott holes. The client actually surprised us with her selection of the bedface handles... This proves my premise that you can't put too large a handle on any of our beds (this is a big piece of furniture.)
Upper right photo shows unique base cove molding accent. This is a nice design statement. |
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Timbers always looks best in Cherry. This is in
Sedona Red Finish.
This Cherry system is made of select Cherry from the Northeastern United States. The Min-Wax finish is complimented by applying a catalystic lacquer finish 24 hours later. This is a complicated finishing process described in our Frequently Asked Question section. (A hint, the other guys don't do this because it is too long a process for their production.)
This system is 77 inches wide, 90" tall.
This allowed us to hide a shelving system inside the bed cavity. This is a FlyingBed design feature! As shown $ 4,630.

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Knotty Pine Timber in Factory
I was walking through the factory during construction of a Knotty Pine System in the Timbers design. This photograph was taken before all appointments were added to the facade. It doesn't even have any finish applied yet! But, you can see the inner beauty of this design already expressing itself.
This customer did not choose to add the interior nightstand shelf option. Personally, I like the compactness of this design, but love the functionability feature of those hidden shelves. OKay, so what if the width is reduced by 12 inches.
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Oregon Alder or Rustic Cherry
Both these woods are very knotty. |
$3,610.
4,390.
4,545. |
The three prices shown represent the most frequent ways Timbers is ordered. The first price is represented to the right in Maple. It is our narrowest model at 64" for a queen.
The second price shown is our most popular system ordered in Timbers. We increase the width to 77" and add an interior shelf system, seen only when the bed is lowered. This feature is shown in the Cherry system above.
The third price shown is for placement of the queen Timbers in a basement. We moved the crown in the bridge down to the bedface panel. This allows the system to stand 83 1/2 " tall. Shown in the Knotty Alder Timbers below.
Tons of Options !
Lights with dimmer control $275.
Base Cove Molding Accent $175.
Crown flush to side - vertical N/C
Mirror the four panels for $470.
Full Back Panel $275.
Ripped to the Wood Finishing $750.
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Northern Red Oak |
$3,690.
4,470.
4,635. |
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Eastern Hard Maple |
$3,870.
4,650.
4,915. |
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Appalachian Select Cherry |
$3,850.
4,630.
4,895. |
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Canadian Sugar Pine |
$3,690.
4,470.
4,635. |
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Idaho Beech |
$3,570.
4,350.
4,515. |
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Genuine Mahogany
Central America |
$4,170.
4,950.
5,115. |
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White or Black Lacquer Paint
Custom Colors Available For 10% More |
$3,920.
4,800.
4,965. |

This is Timbers for a basement installation. The height is limited to 83 1/2" and you sacrafice the option of interior lighting.
The reason for this is that most basements have a code height of 84", and some people just like the idea of the bridge coming down.
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Lets look inside the Timbers Armoire
The first thing you'll notice is the SICO Eurobed mechanism and frame. It is a metal framed wall bed with a steam-bowed wood slat foundation. This takes the place of your old box spring. Compare this to the other guys who have no foundation for your mattress.
Most people order the Timbers with the hidden interior night stand and automatic closing, sloped headboard. Popular but listed as an option is the five halogen light system that is dimmer controlled with override electrical switch.
The mattress you put on this arrangement can be any thickness. Shown is a 21" deep armoire that accomodates an 11" thick mattress. If you have a 14" thick mattress make the depth 24".
You select the accent hardware and send it to us for installation. |
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Timbers with a Lacquer Finish
This design was developed by The Ranch House design firm in Boulder for a project in Keystone, Colorado. Since we started offering it on the residential market, we have made it in just about every wood known to man.
Very nice little armoire that loves large decorative accent hardware... Oh, you are responsible for purchasing hardware for all the systems we make. Too big a headache for us to worry about.... Glad to install them for you!
By special request, we have added colors in laquer finish, black and white! And of course, if you send us a color sample we will match that in finish. Please allow an extra two weeks for this custom featured design.
Most people allow us to finish this in a semi-gloss but a dull or gloss finish sheen is available at your request.
When we do this unit for you, we have to close down all manufacture in the factory so that no dust is conveyed to the wet finish. This is a headache we will endure because we like you. (It will cost more!) |
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This white lacquer basic model of Timbers was shipped to Portland, Oregon. |
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New Exclusive Ripped to the Wood Finishes
The secret to this finishing process is application. First you apply a stain, shoot it with lacquer, apply another stain, shoot it with lacquer, sand through to the wood, accenting the grain and finish with two more coats of lacquer. Simple!
Okay, so you thought lacquer was shinny. Not when you use number 20 sheen. Trust us, this is the best way for this process.
Sedona Red Flash Black is my favorite. You can't walk through the showroom without reaching out and touching this sample. You would it expect it to be warm to the touch.
Everybody has a favorite color, this Dark Forest System was shipped to Chicago. I think they just wanted the Heinken Beers.
The up charge for this exclusive, pattented process, is $750. And if you wish to get crazy, we will do a custom formulation per your instructions. A sample strike-off would cost you $50.
This process is available on the entire collection. |

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