Divan Beds

Shop divan beds in the UK, available in single, small double, double, king, and super king sizes. A solid upholstered base that provides firm mattress support, with optional drawer storage and a wide choice of headboard styles.

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Divan Beds: A Practical Choice That Does More Than It Looks

A divan bed is built differently from a bed frame. Instead of a visible frame structure with legs and slats, a divan has a solid upholstered base that sits directly on the floor or on a set of low castors or feet. The base is the structural element, the mattress sits on top of it, and the result is a bed that feels lower, more solid, and more compact than most framed alternatives.

The solid base construction gives a divan bed some practical advantages. It provides an extremely firm and even surface for the mattress, which is beneficial for mattress longevity. Mattresses on divan bases tend to wear more evenly than those on slatted frames, where the gaps between slats can over time create slight impressions in the mattress above them.

Storage is the feature that drives most divan bed purchases. Divan bases with drawers are among the most common storage bed designs in the UK, with configurations typically offering two drawers on one side, or four drawers split across both sides. Some divan bases also offer an ottoman-style lift mechanism, giving the full under-bed area as storage rather than the fixed drawer positions.

Divan beds are typically sold in two halves for double, king, and super king sizes, which makes delivery significantly easier than a single large piece. The two sections connect together when assembled, and the join is hidden beneath the mattress. This split design also makes it possible to carry each section up narrow staircases and through tight doorways.

Headboard options on divan beds are handled separately. Most divan beds are sold either without a headboard or with a choice of headboard designs that attach to struts on the back of the base. This gives more flexibility to mix and match the base and headboard independently, and also makes it straightforward to update the headboard at a later date without replacing the whole bed.

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A divan bed has a solid upholstered base rather than a visible frame structure. The base sits low to the ground and provides a firm, even surface for the mattress. Most divan bases include built-in drawer storage, making them one of the most practical bed types for smaller bedrooms.

A bed frame has a visible structure with legs, a headboard, and slats for the mattress to rest on. A divan base is a solid upholstered unit that provides a firmer, more even support surface and typically includes integrated storage. Divan beds sit lower and often look more compact than framed alternatives.

Yes, most divan beds are sold with the option to add a headboard separately. Headboards attach to struts on the back of the divan base, and many retailers offer a range of headboard styles to pair with the same base. This also makes it easy to update the headboard independently in the future.

Yes, the solid divan base provides a very firm and even support surface that is excellent for mattress longevity. Without slat gaps, the mattress is supported evenly across its full surface, which helps it wear more consistently over time compared to a slatted frame.

Divan beds in double size and above are typically sold in two halves that connect together during assembly. This makes them significantly easier to deliver into tight spaces, narrow hallways, and up stairs compared to a single large bed frame.