Interior

Bed Buying Guide: Creating the Perfect Space for Your Home

CEO Quynh FLower

We're here to help you transform your home and create spaces that look perfect and feel cozy. Today, we'll focus on the most important element of any bedroom: the bed. As the centerpiece of the...

We're here to help you transform your home and create spaces that look perfect and feel cozy. Today, we'll focus on the most important element of any bedroom: the bed. As the centerpiece of the room, selecting the right bed frame is crucial in defining your style and executing it throughout the space.

Where Do We Start?

Before diving into bed sizes and design styles, it's important to consider the overall atmosphere you want to create in your bedroom. This space should be a relaxing sanctuary that prepares you for a good night's sleep. Ask yourself questions like:

  • How can I make this space work for me?
  • What colors will help me feel relaxed?
  • Does my bedroom receive ample natural light?
  • How do I want to feel in my bedroom? Relaxed? Refreshed? Inspired?
  • How can I ensure my bedroom seamlessly blends with the rest of my home?

Consider your design preferences and envision what you want your bedroom to look like. You can mix and match various design styles or stick to a classic aesthetic. If you find yourself unsure or starting from scratch, run through these questions:

  • Do I prefer lighter, airy colors or darker, moody tones?
  • Am I inspired by country or city life?
  • What other design features can I incorporate from my home?
  • Do I prefer minimal decor or an abundance of trinkets and add-ons?

You can also create a mood board on Pinterest to gather inspiration from other people's home projects.

Make the Most of Your Space

Depending on the size of the bedroom you're transforming, the bed's dimensions play a significant role in maintaining proper flow within the space. You want a bed that's comfortable and cozy without overwhelming the room's square footage.

Image: A cozy bed in a well-designed bedroom

When selecting a bed size, ensure you have enough room to walk around if the headboard is against a wall. It's essential to keep the entire bedroom functional. If you're having trouble visualizing a bed of a different size, tape out the dimensions on the floor and imagine the bed frame in place.

Twin

Twin beds are ideal for young children transitioning to their first bed or for multi-functional spaces like guest bedrooms doubling as a home office. They provide ample room for playtime and flexibility.

Full

Full-sized beds are suitable for larger children or teenagers who need more space to sleep comfortably. They are also a great choice for small studios or starter apartments, as they take up less square footage than a King or Queen bed.

Queen

If you're a couple and don't need a lot of sleeping space, a Queen bed is perfect. It's also a great option for dedicated guest rooms when couples come to visit.

King

With ample room measuring 76 x 80 inches, a King-sized bed is the best choice for couples who enjoy plenty of space in bed. It's also perfect if you have little ones or pets who love to join you for naps.

Laying Out Your Options

Consider the dimensions of your space and the layout possibilities.

Image: Option 1 - Bed at the center of the space

Option 1 places the bed at the center, which is ideal for couples who want individual nightstands.

Image: Option 2 - Space-saving layout

Option 2 conserves space in smaller bedrooms or studios, creating a more secluded feel.

Find the Right Feel

Selecting the right material for your bed frame can enhance the style you aspire to have in your bedroom. Some materials are versatile and can work with various interior design aesthetics when paired with the perfect accents. Here are some popular choices:

Wooden

A bed frame featuring natural wood-grain is perfect for achieving an organic sense of style. It works well with bohemian, mid-century modern, or contemporary styles. Some wood varieties can be painted for a vintage, antiqued look.

Upholstered

If you love luxurious materials and glam style, consider an upholstered bed frame. It adds comfort and elegance to your space while creating the illusion of a larger room. Fans of modern farmhouse can experiment with upholstered frames by incorporating natural accents like linen, wood, and wicker.

Metal

Metal bed frames are versatile and suitable for various design styles. Whether you're inspired by edgy, industrial designs or minimalist aesthetics, a metal frame can be a great addition.

Stay Within Budget

When planning your bedroom renovation budget, allocate funds based on your specific needs and preferences. Consider whether you need additional storage or a larger bed. Allocate more budget to items that will be used more frequently. It's important to find a bed frame that fits your budget while also being durable and timeless. When shopping online, set your budget limits to browse styles within your price range.

Choosing the perfect bed frame is essential in establishing the style of your home. Your bedroom should be a place of comfort and relaxation. Take your time selecting the option that suits you best, and don't forget to share your beautiful space with us using #MyAshleyHome on Instagram. If you have any questions or need more inspiration, let us know in the comments section.

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