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Key Features to Consider for a Bed Frame in Small Bedrooms

Key Features to Consider for a Bed Frame in Small Bedrooms

Cameron Smith |

Key Features to Consider for a Bed Frame in Small Bedrooms

To get the most out of a small bedroom, consider a bed frame with these characteristics:

Slim Bed Frames

Steer clear of bulky designs that occupy unnecessary space. A low foot end and a thin bed frame can make your bedroom look more spacious and open. Thick frames and tall headboards can make a small room look even smaller.

Bed Frames with Storage

Storage space is critical in a compact bedroom. A storage bed, including an ottoman bed or divan bed with drawers, allows you to get the most from your space without having to buy additional furniture. Beds with integral drawers or under-bed storage are a stylish and convenient way of storing clothes, bedding, and other items.

Smaller Bed Sizes

Although it may be tempting to choose a super king bed, bigger isn't always better in small rooms. A king size bed or even a double bed with storage can be more practical, providing ample sleeping space while leaving enough room for other furniture. If you’re unsure about sizing, check out our bed size guide for tips on choosing the best fit for your space.

Which bed types are best for small homes?

Having weighed the necessary features, here are the best bed frame choices for the most effective space maximisation in tiny rooms:

1. Ottoman Beds – The Ultimate Storage Solution

A black ottoman bed is the ultimate solution for tiny bedrooms. With its lift mechanism powered by gas, an ottoman bed enables you to keep a tremendous variety of stuff under the bed - anything from clothes to additional bedding and footwear.

As opposed to ordinary drawers, ottoman storage takes up the full footprint of the bed frame, and so is ideal for anyone looking for additional storage space without compromising on aesthetics. It comes in all sizes, ranging from single bed frame storage to king size bed frame storage, and so is suitable for adults and children alike.

2. TV Beds – Comfort and Functionality Combined

If you enjoy watching television in bed but lack the room for a dedicated entertainment unit, a TV bed is the answer. These pioneering bed frames include a TV lift mechanism in the footboard, saving space for extra furniture.

Although TV beds are slightly larger, most models have storage facilities, e.g., an ottoman base, to ensure that your space is utilised to the full. A super king bed frame with TV capability provides the optimal combination of luxury and functionality.

3. Divan Beds – Adjustable and Space-Saving

Divan beds are one of the UK's most popular options because of their flexibility. Divan beds are available in a range of sizes and designs, from styles with storage drawers built into them. With a divan bed, you have the option of tailoring the design to your particular requirements, which makes them a great option for compact bedrooms.

A king size bed frame with storage in a divan form provides comfort and order. And they're so easy to put together and affordable, perfect for adults and kids alike.

4. Mid Sleeper Beds – Ideal for Kids' Bedrooms

Children’s bedrooms are often smaller than other rooms, yet they require plenty of storage and play space. A mid sleeper bed is a practical solution, as it provides additional storage underneath while leaving room for a desk or play area.

Many mid sleeper beds come with built-in shelves, drawers, or even pull-out desks, making them an excellent all-in-one solution. If you’re considering an upgrade, a high sleeper or loft bed could be a great option for older children.

5. Bunk Beds – The Classic Space-Saver

Bunk beds have been a mainstay in space-saving homes for generations. They're ideal for siblings who share a room or for children who constantly have sleepovers. Contemporary bunk beds now also include features like in-built wardrobes, shelving, and even trundle beds for additional sleeping space.

If you have to fit several children into a small bedroom, think about a triple sleeper or even a quadruple sleeper bunk bed. These types of designs make the most of vertical space while still providing each child with a cosy sleeping space.

Conclusion

When selecting a bed frame for a small room, it's imperative to have a balance between functionality and comfort. You could pick a storage bed with ottoman in black or go in for a chic divan bed; even mid sleepers designed specifically to be compact work nicely as a practical addition to any cosy room.

By choosing a bed frame that maximises storage and matches your space, you can achieve a chic and functional bedroom that is bigger than it really is.

FAQs

1.     What is the ideal bed frame for a small bedroom?

The best options are ottoman beds and divan beds with storage, as they give additional space to keep bedding, clothing, and other items without taking up more furniture.

2.     Is a super king bed suitable for a small bedroom?

A super king bed is possible in a small bedroom, but it might restrict the space for other furniture. Having a king size bed frame with storage would be a more convenient option.

3.     Are TV beds suitable for small rooms?

Yes! TV beds mean no extra entertainment unit is needed, so they are an ideal choice for small bedrooms. They also often feature storage space.

4.     What is the best bed for children's small bedrooms?

Mid sleeper beds and bunk beds are ideal for children's bedrooms because they save space and provide extra storage possibilities.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I stop my wooden bed from squeaking when I move?

Tighten All Screws and Bolts in the Bed Frame to Stop Your Wooden Bed from Squeaking. Lubricate Joints: Apply silicone wax or paraffin with little friction for noise reduction. If the problem continues, perhaps your bed slats have become worn and might need replacing or it could be time for the mattress turning to reduce pressure on springs.

Why does my wooden bed creek when I lay on it and how do check where it is coming?

The wooden bed you have may begin to creak when screws are loose, or the joints start rubbing against each other with time (or slats becoming too old and need replacement). Remove the mattress to test the noise on the floor. Pull the bed away from the wall to access all areas of the frame, or potentially even dismantle one side (or lift a corner) so you can get inside and work that noisy bit.

What should I do if tightening the screws doesn’t stop my wooden bed from creaking?

If the creak has not stopped by tightening up screws then wax all the joints using specialised wood squeak sealing was, paraffin or candle wax to alleviate any friction. Also, get the wooden slats of a platform bed checked or replaced if needed and verify that your big boy/girl is exerting even pressure on joints by keeping the base level.

Can an uneven floor cause my wooden bed frame to squeak?

One of three potential causes of a squeaky bed frame is an uneven floor resulting in excess pressure applied against the joints on your wood bed. You can have the bed adjusted or just place floor padding under its legs for stability and noise.

When should I consider replacing my mattress if my bed is squeaking?

If the squeaking continues after fixing your bed frame, you may consider getting a new mattress (if it is also quite old one with noisy inner springs). In theory, spreading out weight over a larger area should alleviate the problem - but in practice rotating your mattress is just going to ease that pressure for a brief moment or two. If you need one solution to this noisy issue, consider getting yourself a foam mattress without any springs inside; these take quite some time before wearing off!

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