Make your bedroom the beautiful haven you've dreamed of. From queen bed frames and bedding to adjustable beds that fit your space, we have everything you need for a cozy bedroom. That includes the pillows, mattress covers, and comforters you'll want for maximum comfort. You can even find other bedroom furniture to match and tie the whole room together. Read on to learn more about the variety of beds we carry.
Bed Sizes and Mattress Sizes
First, consider how much room you have available and which size bed you want. That'll determine both the size of the bed frame and mattress, as well as the
bed sheets and
bedding to fit it properly. Standard mattress sizes are as follows:
- Single/Twin Beds: These slim beds are roughly 38 inches wide by 74 inches long, depending on the manufacturer. The terms are synonymous, so watch for both when shopping for bed frames and bedding. Twin XL beds frequently furnish college dorms and are 80 inches long with the same width as regular twin beds.
- Full/Double Beds: Full-size beds and double beds are also the same size. They're generally 54" x 75" but can come in at 53 inches wide, too. There's room for one person comfortably or two people who don't mind being very close to one another.
- Queen-Sized Beds: These larger beds measure 60" x 80" and are a common choice for two people. Folks over 6 feet tall may need to size up to a king bed for adequate leg room.
- King-Sized Beds: For plenty of room, king beds are the way to go. They're almost square, measuring 76 inches across and 80 inches long.
- California King Beds: If you'd like a king bed that's longer and a bit narrower, California king beds are 72 inches by 84 inches long. They're slightly smaller than regular king-sized beds, clocking in at 6,048 square inches versus 6,080.
- Split Queen or Split King Beds: These customizable beds are adjustable for two sleepers with different comfort preferences. For example, one person can enjoy a slight slope to their place in the bed, while the other might like to sleep with their feet elevated.
Focal Point Beds
To make a beautiful bed frame and bedding the star of the room, go with a bed that's made to draw the eye:
- Canopy Beds: These elegant beds boast hanging draperies and a luxurious look. Find the framework for your canopy bed, then choose the perfect hanging curtains and top fabric to tie it all together.
- Sleigh Bed: A high headboard and footboard, curved like a sleigh or toboggan, is the calling card of a true sleigh bed. Some have a more subtle curve or none at all. They look like a standard bed with a pronounced headboard and footboard.
- Four-Poster Beds: For a traditional look with a tall post at each corner, four-poster beds can bring a comforting nostalgia to a bedroom.
Space-Saver Bed
If you're working within tight quarters or would like more room in the daytime, explore these beds. They take up less surface area than traditional options or give you extra storage:
- Daybeds camouflage as couches during the day or whenever they're not in use. Pull them out to form a flat surface for sleeping as needed.
- Bunk beds stack vertically, leaving more room on the bedroom floor. They're often twin beds intended for children, although you can find adult-sized bunk beds with larger frames if preferred.
- Murphy beds are another way to keep your floors open and uncluttered, as they fold into a cabinet wall when bedtime is over. We can even install a Murphy bed for you, blending it perfectly into a custom cabinet that matches your decor.
- Trundle beds are a classic space-saver. They look like regular beds but hide additional beds that slide out like drawers.
- Platform beds are raised off the floor and allow for storage beneath the bed or in drawers that are part of the bed frame. It doesn't need a box spring, as the platform supports the mattress.
Bed Frame Materials
Another element to consider is your bed frame material. Wood, metal, and composite materials all bring different vibes and colors into your room. Choose the type that speaks to your style and budget:
- Wooden Beds: White wood bed frames are a popular choice for a bright and clean look. Natural wood or brown bed frames are also available, as well as black, gray, beige, and more.
- Metal Beds: Many daybeds and adjustable beds have metal bed frames. Black metal beds are the most common option, including the distinctive look of wrought iron bed frames, but you can also find other neutral colors to suit your color scheme.
- Composite Beds: Get the look of wood — without the weight and cost — with a composite bed frame. Engineered wood or other materials combine to create a strong and sturdy bed frame that checks every box.
When you're ready to explore the beds that fit your needs, narrow down your choices by size, material, and type. Keep in mind that although mattresses have standard measurements, bed frames don't. Account for the extra space that a king bed frame, queen bed frame, or any other size bed will require, then add even more room to walk around it comfortably. With all your measurements solid and your artistic vision clear, shop beds online or on our mobile app. We'll deliver it right to your doorstep, making it easy to get a stunning new bed into your home.