Bed Frames

Browse bed frames in the UK, available in every size from single to super king and in a wide range of styles including ottoman, upholstered, wooden, chesterfield, wingback, and boucle designs. Find a bed frame that suits your bedroom, your storage needs, and your budget.

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Bed Frames: How to Choose the Right One for Your Bedroom

A bed frame does more than support a mattress. It sets the visual tone of the entire bedroom, determines how much storage you have, and directly affects how rested the room feels as a space. Getting the right one involves thinking about size, style, storage, and how the frame will work with the mattress you plan to use.

Size is the starting point. A double bed at 135 x 190cm is the most common choice for couples in the UK, offering a comfortable sleeping surface without overwhelming a standard bedroom. A king size bed at 150 x 200cm is the next step up, providing noticeably more width and length that makes a real difference if either sleeper is taller or moves around a lot during the night. A small double at 120 x 190cm is a practical option for guest rooms or smaller master bedrooms where a full double would leave too little floor space.

Storage is a major consideration in most UK bedrooms where wardrobe and floor space is at a premium. Ottoman beds are the most popular storage choice, lifting on a gas-assisted mechanism to reveal a full under-bed storage area that runs the entire length and width of the frame. They are particularly practical because the storage is completely hidden, keeping the bedroom looking uncluttered. Storage beds with drawers offer a more accessible alternative, with side drawers that pull out without needing to lift the mattress.

Style has expanded considerably in recent years. Upholstered bed frames, which cover the headboard and sometimes the frame in fabric, are now the most popular category. Within this, wingback and chesterfield designs have distinct characters: wingback headboards have a high, structured silhouette with angled side panels, while chesterfield designs feature deep button-tufting that gives a more traditional, formal feel. Boucle and teddy fabric beds bring a softer, more textural quality that suits contemporary bedroom schemes.

Wooden bed frames remain a strong choice for their durability and the warmth they bring to a room. Solid wood designs age well, resist the kind of wear that fabric can show over time, and suit everything from Scandi-inspired interiors to more rustic or traditional bedroom schemes.

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The double bed at 135 x 190cm is the most common choice for couples in the UK. King size beds at 150 x 200cm are increasingly popular for those who want more sleeping space, while small double beds at 120 x 190cm suit guest rooms and smaller bedrooms.

An ottoman bed lifts on a gas-assisted mechanism to reveal full under-bed storage across the entire base, keeping the bedroom looking tidy. Drawer beds have pull-out side drawers that are more immediately accessible but offer less total storage capacity.

Most bed frames are sold separately from mattresses, allowing you to choose a mattress that suits your preferred firmness and support level. Some retailers offer bundle deals that include both.

A wingback bed has a tall, structured headboard with angled side panels that give it a dramatic, contemporary feel. A chesterfield bed features deep button-tufting across the headboard for a more traditional and formal aesthetic.

Most upholstered bed frames can be spot-cleaned with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Boucle and teddy fabrics benefit from occasional brushing to maintain their texture, while smooth velvet can be wiped gently. Always check the care guidance for the specific fabric.