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Timeless oak beds with striking navy blue finishes, from £470. Combining natural wood warmth with contemporary colour, our oak and blue beds bring understated elegance to any bedroom. Priced between £470 and £810, they suit those seeking durable craftsmanship without compromising on modern style.

  • Solid Oak Construction – Built to last with genuine oak frames and quality joinery throughout. explore our beds
  • Navy Blue Elegance – Rich navy blue upholstery or panels create a sophisticated, cohesive bedroom look.
  • Four Stunning Options – Four handpicked designs available, each balancing traditional materials with current trends.
  • Delivery & Assembly – Fast, reliable delivery across the UK with professional assembly options available.

Tip: Navy blue pairs beautifully with warm oak—pair your bed with cream or soft grey bedding to enhance the natural wood grain and create a restful, cohesive space.

Browse our full beds collection to discover matching furniture that complements your oak and blue bed perfectly.

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Combine timeless oak wood with striking blue upholstery for a bed that brings warmth and contemporary style to any bedroom. Oak and blue beds offer a beautiful balance of natural craftsmanship and modern colour, creating a focal point that works equally well in traditional and contemporary spaces. Available in various sizes from single to super king, these beds are perfect for those seeking durability with a designer aesthetic.

  • Oak Wood Construction – Oak is renowned for its strength and longevity, making it an excellent investment for bedroom furniture. Our oak beds showcase beautiful grain patterns that develop character over time.
  • Blue Upholstered Headboards – The rich blue fabric or leather headboard adds colour and comfort to your sleep space whilst the slatted bed base ensures excellent mattress support and breathability for a restful night's sleep.
  • Versatile Style Options – Whether you prefer a subtle sky blue or a deeper navy tone, these beds complement various interior design schemes and pair beautifully with neutral or patterned bedding.
  • Delivery – We offer free UK delivery on all our oak and blue beds, ensuring your new bed arrives safely and ready to assemble.

Tip: Consider the shade of blue carefully by viewing samples in your own lighting, as blue tones can appear different depending on natural and artificial light sources in your bedroom.

Browse our full bed collection or explore other natural wood options like our walnut beds for more bedroom inspiration.

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FAQs on Oak and Blue Beds

What size oak and blue bed do I need for my bedroom?

Measure your room length and width. Standard UK sizes: single (90cm wide), double (135cm), king (150cm), super king (180cm). Leave at least 60cm clearance on sides for movement. In rooms under 3m × 3.5m, a double fits comfortably; smaller spaces suit singles or 3ft beds.

Blue and oak create a warm, modern look. Pair with neutral walls (cream, soft grey) to let the bed stand out. Add natural textures: linen bedding, wooden side tables, woven storage baskets. Avoid clashing with patterned curtains; keep window dressings simple or botanical.

Oak is lighter, warmer-toned, and typically more affordable. Walnut is darker, richer, and costs more. Both are hardwoods and durable. Oak suits Scandi and coastal styles; walnut works better in traditional or luxury schemes. Choice depends on existing décor and budget.

Yes, if you choose carefully. Opt for a single or compact double (120cm). Lighter blue shades and natural oak prevent the room feeling cramped. Position the bed against the longest wall. Avoid large headboards; low-profile frames maximise ceiling height perception and usable floor space.

Dust weekly with a soft, dry cloth. For marks, use a barely damp microfibre cloth and dry immediately. Avoid excess water, which damages oak. Every 6–12 months, apply furniture oil or beeswax to maintain the finish. Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent colour fading.

Yes, if built from solid oak or engineered wood with hardwood veneers. Solid oak beds last 10+ years with proper care, justifying the investment. Check weight capacity, joint construction, and warranty. Budget options use particleboard; these offer less durability but suit temporary needs or tight budgets.

Upholstered headboards (blue fabric, linen) complement oak frames beautifully. Natural wood headboards in matching oak create cohesion. Minimalist slatted or metal headboards suit modern schemes. Avoid overly ornate designs; they compete with the wood grain and blue colour, making the room feel busy.

Memory foam, pocket spring, and hybrid mattresses all work well. Ensure the bed base (slats or solid platform) supports your mattress type—check manufacturer guidance. Oak frames are sturdy enough for any standard mattress. Match mattress firmness to personal preference, not the frame material.

They work in both. In modern rooms, they suit Scandinavian, industrial, or contemporary coastal styles. In traditional spaces, they fit farmhouse or cottage schemes. The key is matching the shade of blue and oak finish to your overall aesthetic and keeping accessories cohesive.

Solid oak frames typically support 200–300kg depending on construction quality. Check the product specification sheet for exact weight capacity. Reinforced joints and thick timber increase load limits. Ensure your bed base matches the frame capacity. Exceeding limits voids warranties and risks structural damage.
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