Sleep Bed Design Ideas for your Bedroom

Evolution of bed styles over the years.

Beds have gone a long way from heaps of hay and high stone platforms to custom memory foam. Over the years, bed designs have evolved to meet the rising need for luxury and comfort in the bedroom. Throughout the centuries, every bed style has changed to meet the architecture of our homes.

Let’s take a quick look at the origins of these famous bed styles and their prevalence in modern homes.

 

See also: Elegant double bed designs to add more comfort, style to your bedroom

 

Amazing bed styles for you to choose from

Murphy bed

Bed styles for a comfortable sleep

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Origin

In the 1950s, when coil-sprung mattresses became the norm in every home, the Murphy bed (also known as a wall bed) exploded in popularity.

Style evolution

A quality wall bed may transform a tiny studio apartment into a bedroom home in a matter of seconds.

Function

Such transformable bed designs are especially pertinent in the present era, where space is at a premium.

 

Slat bed

Bed styles for a comfortable sleep

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Origin

Since the time of the Vikings, minimalist Scandinavian furniture, such as the slat bed, has been in style.

Style evolution

Using horizontal or vertical slats for headboards and/or footboards, these beds are the ideal combination of traditional and modern styles.

Function

Their simplistic look pairs well with simple yet powerful interior design options. This type of bed occupies relatively little space and is ideal for a compact bedroom.

 

Four poster bed

Bed styles for a comfortable sleep

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Origin

During the Middle Ages, four-poster beds came into existence. They were often protected from drafts and insects by velvet or wool drapes and canopies.

Style evolution

The current interpretation of this classic is a fashionable alternative that enhances the cosiness of the bed while preserving its magnificent appearance.

Function

A four-poster, with its elegant profile, can enhance the period drama of a room’s décor.

 

Floating bed

Bed styles for a comfortable sleep

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Origin

The floating bed style is quickly grabbing the imaginations of designers all around the world.

Style evolution

Designers have attempted to create the illusion of floating in space by employing invisible support structures, such as Lucite legs and even magnets. Frequently, these beds are equipped with illumination below to accentuate the sense of floating.

Function

Since floating beds lack big headboards and footboards, they allow for a variety of decorative options at the head of the bed, such as artwork or an accent wall.

 

Read also: Latest modern single bed designs for your home

 

Trundle bed 

Bed styles for a comfortable sleep

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Origin

During the Renaissance, trundle beds were a typical fixture in the upper- and middle-class residences of Europe.

Style evolution

The initial users of trundle beds were servants who slept in their employer’s room to be close by. This is a fantastic addition to children’s rooms and guest bedrooms at present.

Function

Even in dorms and studio apartments, sleepovers can be a lot of fun, thanks to this space-saving modular bed design.

 

FAQs

What exactly is special bed making?

It is a method of preparing the patient's bed based on scientific nursing principles and the patient's condition.

Is a soft or firm mattress healthier for the back?

Those who suffer from back discomfort on a regular mattress or who have a history of back issues are typically advised to switch to a softer mattress.

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