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Every person has different likes and needs - and that includes differences in bed styles, sizes, and frames. In order to get the best night's sleep, and to make your room look just right, consider all of your options while shopping for a new bed.
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Different Bed Frames
One of the first things you might consider when choosing a bed is the type of frame you want. Then, you might consider whether you like one of the many choices made from wood, or whether you prefer a metal bed frame. Each style will bring different design elements to your room. Some different bed styles are listed below.
Loft beds - a New Take on Bunk Beds
Loft beds are ideal for a dorm room, a small apartment, in a kid's room, or as the name indicates, in a loft. Loft beds have a bed on top like a bunk bed, and a sofa or desk instead of a bottom bunk.
Elegant Canopy Beds
Canopy beds have a regal feel. They have four tall posts at each corner with an elegant cover draping over the bed. Canopy beds are timelessly romantic.
Modern Platform Beds
Platform beds of European design do not use a box spring. This minimalist style is a frequent choice for those who practice principles of Feng Shui. The look is clean and very modern.
The Classic Sleigh Bed
Sleigh beds are chosen for their sleek, high headboard that curves to look like an old-fashioned sleigh. This classic style adds a refined look to your bedroom.
Versatile Futons
Futons are the popular choice for people who value space. The futon functions as a sofa for regular day seating and pulls open for sleep space at night. Futons are ideal for dorms, guest and family rooms, and apartments.
Practical Daybeds
Daybeds play the part of a sofa by using shams and pillows as back supports. Simply remove the pillows to make space to relax on a twin bed when it's time for sleep. Like futons, daybeds are great choices for homes or rooms with limited space.
Whatever look you want to achieve - elegant, classic, simple, modern - you can find a bed to suit your budget, your space and your style.