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How to Choose the Right Bed for Your Room

Simple guidance from our team to help you find the right fit for your space, your style, and your home.

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Start With Your Space

  • Room Size: Consider a queen vs king in a 10x12 vs 14x16 room.
  • Ceiling Height: Canopy beds need height to shine.
  • Access Matters: Consider stairs, turns, and doorways (king headboards can be tight).
Pro Tip (Split Headboard): If you have narrow stairwells, look for a split headboard. It separates down the middle for easier transport.

Types of Beds

Each bed style has its own strengths. Here is what makes each one distinct, and who it works best for.

Emmerson Platform Bed
Best for modern and minimalist spaces

Platform Beds

A platform bed uses a solid or slatted base to support your mattress directly, no box spring needed. That keeps the profile lower and the look cleaner. They are a natural fit for contemporary rooms, but upholstered and wood platform styles can work just as well in transitional settings. If you want simplicity and a lower bed height, this is your starting point.

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Mapleton Upholstered Bed - Queen in a styled bedroom
Best for traditional and versatile settings

Panel Beds

Panel beds feature a headboard with raised or recessed panels, giving them a classic, architectural look. They are designed to work with a box spring or foundation, which gives you more flexibility in mattress height and support. This is the most common bed style for a reason: it adapts to almost any room and almost any aesthetic, from farmhouse to formal.

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Haven Storage Bed in a styled bedroom
Best for any bedroom needing extra storage

Storage Beds

A storage bed builds drawers or shelving directly into the frame, turning unused under-bed space into something functional. It is not just for smaller rooms. Even in a spacious primary suite, a storage bed can hold extra linens, seasonal clothing, or anything you want within reach but out of sight. Look for options with side drawers (easier to access in tight layouts) or footboard drawers (better for wider rooms).

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Denver Bed in a styled bedroom
Best for traditional and cozy bedrooms

Sleigh Beds

A sleigh bed has a curved headboard and footboard that create a cozy, enclosed feel. The silhouette is timeless: it reads traditional, but updated versions with cleaner curves and upholstered panels can work in more transitional spaces too. Keep in mind that the footboard does take up visual space, so this style shines in rooms where the bed can be the focal point.

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Olivia Canopy Bed
Best for rooms with high ceilings

Canopy Beds

A canopy bed features four posts that extend upward, sometimes connected by a frame at the top. The vertical lines draw the eye up and make a room feel grand, which is why they work best with higher ceilings. You can drape fabric for softness or leave the frame bare for a more architectural look. If your bedroom has the height and you want a statement piece, this is it.

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Upholstered vs Wood

The material you choose changes how the bed looks, how it feels, and how you live with it day to day. Here is how to decide.

Mapleton Upholstered Bed - Queen in a styled bedroom
Best for comfort and texture

Upholstered Beds

An upholstered bed wraps the headboard, and sometimes the entire frame, in fabric, linen, or velvet. The result is a bed that feels as good as it looks: the padded surface is comfortable to lean against when you are reading or winding down, and the texture adds warmth to a room that hard surfaces cannot replicate.

  • Softer surface, better for sitting up in bed
  • Adds texture and warmth to a room
  • Available in fabric, linen, and velvet options
  • Consider performance fabrics if you have pets or kids
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Mapleton Upholstered Bed - Queen in a styled bedroom
Best for durability and timelessness

Solid Wood Beds

A solid wood bed brings natural grain and lasting construction to your bedroom. Wood frames are lower maintenance than upholstery (no fabric to wear or stain), and they age well. From light oak to dark cherry, the finish range is wide enough to match almost any aesthetic, and a well-made wood bed can last decades.

  • Durable and built to last
  • Lower maintenance, easier to clean
  • Wide range of finishes from light oak to dark cherry
  • Pairs naturally with traditional and farmhouse styles
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Match Your Style

Your bed sets the tone for the entire room. Here is how to choose a style that fits the look you are going for.

Mapleton Upholstered Bed - Queen in a styled bedroom
Best for formal and traditional bedrooms

Enduring Elegance

Think tufted headboards, turned legs, and crown moulding. Enduring Elegance beds lean into classic details and rich finishes that never really go out of style. They work especially well in primary suites where you want the room to feel established and intentional. Pair with layered bedding and a tailored bed skirt to complete the look.

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Anderson Park Upholstered Bed in a styled bedroom
Best for lofts, condos, and contemporary spaces

Urban Mod

Clean lines, neutral tones, and a less-is-more attitude. Urban Mod beds skip the ornamentation and let the shape and material do the talking. They fit naturally in spaces with open floor plans, big windows, or industrial details. If your room already has strong architectural elements, an Urban Mod bed will complement without competing.

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Hickory Grove Bed in a styled bedroom
Best for farmhouse and cottage aesthetics

Country Chic

Weathered finishes, natural textures, and a sense of history. Country Chic beds bring warmth and character without feeling fussy. They pair well with layered quilts, mixed patterns, and vintage-inspired accents. If you want a bedroom that feels collected over time rather than designed all at once, this is the style to start with.

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Brookmead Bed in a styled bedroom
Best for glamorous and statement bedrooms

Luxe Living

Canopy frames, metallic accents, rich fabrics, and bold silhouettes. Luxe Living beds are meant to be noticed. They work best as the anchor of a room where every detail is intentional: mirrored nightstands, crystal lighting, and coordinated bedding. If your bedroom is your retreat and you want it to feel like a high-end hotel, this style delivers.

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Important Tips from our Team

  • Measure First: Check doorways and stair turns before choosing a king or California king.
  • Tight Stairs? King headboards can be difficult to move. A split headboard separates down the middle for easier transport.
  • Save Money: Platform beds don't require a box spring and keep the profile lower.
  • Maximize Space: Storage beds are great for smaller homes and apartments where every inch counts.
  • Find Your Firmness: Unsure what feels best? Our bedMATCH diagnostic takes 3 minutes and uses science, not guesswork.
  • Relax: Our in-house delivery team (never outsourced) handles setup, so you never have to wrestle a bed frame yourself.
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