Beds

  • Cayley Bed, AngleCayley Bed, Front

    Cayley Weathered Wood Upholstered Queen Bed

    $1,299.00
  • Andes Bed, FrontAndes Bed, Angle

    Andes Midcentury King Acacia Wood Bed

    $1,299.00
  • warwick-masket-clay-upholstered-bed-anglewarwick-masket-clay-upholstered-bed-front

    Warwick Full Upholstered Storage Queen Bed

    $1,699.00
  • warwick-masket-clay-upholstered-bed-frontwarwick-masket-clay-upholstered-bed-angle

    Warwick Full Upholstered Storage King Bed

    $1,899.00
  • Andes Bed, AngleAndes Bed, Front

    Andes Midcentury Queen Acacia Wood Bed

    $1,199.00
  • Cayley Bed, FrontCayley Bed, Angle

    Cayley Weathered Wood Upholstered King Bed

    $1,399.00
  • Malone-Bed-AngleMalone-Bed-Front

    Malone Hand-Forged Steel Framed Upholstered Canopy Queen Bed

    $2,499.00
  • Paylor Bed - AnglePaylor Bed - Front

    Paylor Mango Wood Queen Bed

    $1,699.00
  • Paylor Bed - FrontPaylor Bed - Angle

    Paylor Mango Wood King Bed

    $1,799.00

How to Choose the Best Bed

Choosing the right bed is one of the most important decisions when designing a bedroom. Whether you’re outfitting your master suite or a guest room, selecting the perfect king bed, queen bed, or a more specialized option like storage beds or upholstered beds involves balancing style, functionality, and comfort. Below, we’ll walk you through essential considerations to help you find the best bed for your space.

Factors to Consider When Selecting a Bed

Your bedroom size plays a key role in bed selection. For larger rooms, a king bed provides maximum comfort, offering ample space to stretch out and relax. However, if your bedroom is more compact, a queen bed is an excellent choice, providing a balance between space-saving and comfort. Storage beds and lift beds can offer additional functionality for smaller rooms, giving you valuable under-bed storage while maximizing the use of your floor space. Style is another crucial factor to consider. Whether you're drawn to sleek, modern designs or prefer a more cozy and rustic feel, your bed should complement the overall theme of your bedroom. Rustic beds emphasize natural materials and a weathered look, while industrial-style beds focus on clean lines and raw finishes like metal and wood. Budget considerations are equally important. While wood beds and upholstered beds tend to be more expensive due to the quality of materials, investing in a durable and comfortable bed is crucial for a good night’s sleep and the longevity of your furniture.

Matching Your Bed to Your Bedroom Style

Matching your bed with existing bedroom furniture ensures a cohesive look. If your room is decorated with a modern, minimalistic aesthetic, a sleek upholstered bed with clean lines can fit seamlessly into the design. For those who lean toward a more traditional or rustic style, a wood bed with a distressed finish can help create a warm, inviting atmosphere. King beds and queen beds come in various materials and finishes, so no matter your style preference, you'll find options that enhance the beauty and functionality of your room. If you’re incorporating an industrial vibe, look for a bed with exposed metal frames or mixed-material designs.

Types of Rustic Beds

For those seeking a more natural, grounded look in their bedroom, rustic beds are a perfect choice. Featuring solid wood and hand-crafted details, these beds add warmth and a sense of history to any space. On the other hand, industrial-style beds combine raw materials like wood and metal, making them ideal for those looking to bring an edgy, urban touch to their bedroom.

Rustic Wood Beds

Wood beds are the backbone of rustic design, with each bed showcasing the beauty of natural wood grains and textures. Reclaimed wood, pine, and oak are common materials used in these designs, often featuring distressed finishes that evoke a sense of age and character. These beds provide durability and comfort, while their timeless design complements a wide variety of decor styles. Whether you choose a high headboard or a simple platform design, wood beds are a versatile choice for those who love rustic charm. Storage beds in rustic styles offer a practical solution without sacrificing aesthetics. With built-in drawers or lift mechanisms, these beds maximize storage space in a visually appealing way, making them ideal for smaller bedrooms where every inch counts.

Industrial Beds

If your taste leans more towards a contemporary or urban style, industrial beds can deliver a sleek, modern look while maintaining a sense of durability. These beds often feature metal frames with wood accents, combining elements of rustic charm with the clean lines of industrial design. Industrial beds are perfect for modern lofts or minimalist bedrooms, where the bed becomes a focal point of the room. Lift beds in industrial styles not only offer additional storage but also showcase the functional, no-nonsense approach typical of this design aesthetic. Lift beds are perfect for anyone looking to blend style with practicality, providing extra space while maintaining a strong design statement.

Bed Sizes

Choosing the right bed size is essential to ensure comfort and proper use of space. Understanding the dimensions and room requirements for king and queen beds will help you make an informed decision based on your bedroom size and personal preferences.

King Bed Specifications

A king bed is the largest standard bed size, measuring 76 inches wide by 80 inches long. This size is perfect for larger master bedrooms, offering enough space for two people to sleep comfortably without feeling cramped. If you have a spacious bedroom, a king bed is a luxurious option that provides ample room for stretching out, making it ideal for couples or individuals who enjoy having extra space. When considering a king bed, ensure that your room is at least 12 by 14 feet to accommodate not only the bed but also other bedroom furniture such as dressers, nightstands, and wardrobes. Lift beds and storage beds in king sizes can further enhance functionality by providing hidden storage beneath the mattress, helping you keep your bedroom clutter-free.

Queen Bed Specifications

Queen beds are slightly smaller than king beds, measuring 60 inches wide by 80 inches long. They are a popular choice for both master and guest bedrooms, offering enough space for two people to sleep comfortably while taking up less room than a king bed. A queen bed is ideal for medium-sized bedrooms, where space may be more limited, but you still want a comfortable and stylish sleeping area. A room size of 10 by 12 feet or larger is typically recommended for a queen bed, ensuring there’s enough space for surrounding furniture and movement. Like king beds, storage beds and lift beds are available in queen sizes, offering practical solutions for smaller spaces.

Bedroom Layout and Planning

When planning your bedroom layout, it’s important to consider the size of your bed and how it will fit within your space. For larger bedrooms, a king bed can serve as the centerpiece, allowing you to design the rest of the room around it. Be sure to leave enough space between the bed and other furniture to ensure easy movement throughout the room. In smaller bedrooms, a queen bed is a more space-efficient option that still provides plenty of sleeping space. To make the most of your room, consider storage beds or lift beds for additional storage. These beds can help you maximize floor space without sacrificing style or functionality. By carefully considering bed size, style, and functionality, you can create a bedroom that is both comfortable and visually appealing, tailored to your specific needs.

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