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Solid wood beds that combine natural beauty with lasting durability. Choose from 74 wooden beds ranging from £190 to £2,960, crafted in oak, pine and hand-waxed finishes. Whether you favour warm brown tones or contemporary grey, these frames suit traditional and modern bedrooms alike.

  • Julian Bowen Bali – Bestselling range combining clean lines with solid wood craftsmanship. Julian Bowen Furniture Bali
  • Japanese-Inspired Design – Kyoto Futons beds bring minimalist style and authentic wooden construction. Kyoto Futons Beds
  • Premium Wood Finishes – Oak, dark cherrywood, bianco oak and hand-waxed options available across collections.
  • Trusted Brands – Julian Bowen, Birlea, Corndell and Limelight deliver quality wooden bed frames.

Tip: Measure your bedroom first—solid wood beds make a visual statement, so ensure adequate floor space around the frame.

Explore the range for Scandinavian-inspired styling, or browse Limelight Wooden Beds for contemporary alternatives.

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Browse Wooden Beds by Style

Browse our Wooden Beds by style — from simple wooden frames to upholstered platform beds and sleigh designs. Each listing includes full dimensions, material details and available colour options.

Wooden Beds with Storage

Many of our Wooden Beds include built-in storage options such as drawers, ottoman gas-lift or divan bases with pull-out drawers — making the most of your bedroom space without compromising on style.

Ottoman & Divan Wooden Beds

Our Wooden Beds are available in single, small double, double, king and super king sizes. Use the size filter to find the right fit, and check the product dimensions to ensure it suits your room.

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FAQs on Wooden Beds

What size wooden bed do I need for my bedroom?

Measure your room length and width, then allow at least 60cm clearance on each side of the bed for movement. Single beds are 90cm wide, doubles 135cm, and king-size 150cm. Check ceiling height if considering a canopy bed.

Oak and walnut offer durability and traditional aesthetics, whilst pine is budget-friendly but softer. Solid wood is stronger than veneered options. Check for FSC certification to ensure sustainable sourcing and responsible forest management practices.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth and polish quarterly with appropriate wood oil. Keep away from direct sunlight and radiators to prevent fading and warping. Wipe spills immediately and maintain humidity levels between 40-50% in your bedroom.

Yes, platform and low-profile wooden beds maximise floor space visually. Avoid canopy or sleigh styles in rooms under 12 square metres. Light-coloured woods like ash or birch work better in compact spaces than dark finishes.

Most solid wood beds support 200-250kg easily. Double beds typically handle two adults plus a child safely. Check the manufacturer's specifications as reinforced frames with centre supports offer higher capacity than basic designs.

Wooden beds work with memory foam, pocket spring, and hybrid mattresses. Ensure your frame has adequate slat support—slats should be no more than 5cm apart. Platform beds suit any mattress type without additional foundations.

Most flat-pack wooden beds take 1-2 hours to assemble with two people and basic tools. Follow the instruction manual carefully and check all hardware is present before starting. Some retailers offer assembly services for an additional fee.

Minimalist platform beds with clean lines suit contemporary spaces. Natural ash or walnut finishes complement grey and neutral palettes. Avoid ornate carved designs and sleigh beds; instead choose beds with low footboards or headboards.

Wooden beds typically outlast metal frames by 10+ years if well-maintained. Solid wood costs more upfront but needs fewer repairs. Upholstered frames require professional cleaning; wooden beds are easier to maintain and refinish.

Platform beds have a solid or slatted base eliminating the need for a separate box spring, saving costs. Standard frames require a foundation underneath. Platform beds suit heavier sleepers and offer better support for memory foam mattresses.

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