544 Beds

Choosing the right beds is a matter of taste and purpose: invest in the ones you’re likely to enjoy for a long time. These could even be bunk beds for your kids’ rooms, or a king size bed for your master bedroom. The trick lies in matching bed frames and bedheads to your home’s overall decor. Here are some tips to consider as you browse beds online. More
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From loft beds to storage beds: Combine form and function


A good bed should be as comfortable as it is attractive. Whether it’s a king size bed or an extra folding bed, it must give your body ample support and rest. And while your mattress is just as responsible, it’s the bed frames that make up the base on which everything rests - from weight distribution to balance.

Single or double bed size options


Compared to a single bed, choosing a double or queen bed size option needs a little extra care. You don’t want a bed that rocks and sways every time your partner changes position or gets in and out of bed. The sturdier it is, the more peaceful it will be. Several double bed size options come with adjustable sides and bedheads for added flexibility.

A king size bed for a large bedroom: When size matters


Large timber bed frames in small bedrooms, and tiny loft beds in large spaces can be quite uncomfortable. When choosing bed sizes, don’t forget to account for peripheral furniture - from side tables to lamps or benches. Another consideration is whether you want the standard sizes available in Australian and New Zealand furniture stores or opt for extra long or wide beds - which you would then need to match to your mattresses.

Different styles of beds for different types of bedrooms


Choose bunk beds for kids, a trundle bed for the spare room, loft beds for small apartments, or a folding bed that neatly tucks away behind any common living spaces. Even storage beds are an excellent solution for city apartments where closet space is often quite sparse.

Beyond type, purpose and size, you’ll also be able to select bedroom furniture based on material: from cast iron beds to timber bed frames (with brass beds to boot); your choices are nearly endless.