Types of bed frames - modern bedroom interior design by Decorilla designer, Sadie M.

Does your bedroom feel inviting enough? Your setup makes all the difference, and the bed forms its basis. Yet it’s often tricky to choose a bed frame that matches your bedroom. That’s why we’ve put together a helpful guide – here are the different types of bed frames and their style matches!

Tips for Choosing Between Different Types of Bed Frames 

Types of bed frames - rustic vibes in a bedroom by Decorilla designer, Amanda B.
Rustic bed frame in a bedroom by Decorilla designer, Amanda B.

On average, we spend around 26 years of our lives asleep. It might seem insignificant at first, but picking the correct type of bed frame is impactful – visually and physically. As part of the bedroom focal point, the bed frame can pull a room together, make a statement, and bring support too. 

Types of bed frames - Bedroom by Decorilla designer, Jonathan K.
Bedroom interior by Decorilla designer, Jonathan K.

Here are some tips on choosing between different kinds of bed frames:

  • Consider your style and the design aesthetic of your bedroom. Bohemian décor, for instance, will match different bed base types than a contemporary-style bedroom. So, choose the best type of bed frame that complements the overall look and feel of the space.
  • Ensure the frame size you choose is large enough to accommodate your mattress.
  • Think about features you want in a frame, such as storage options, adjustability, and durability. 
  • Compare the pros and cons of different types of bed frames to determine which is best for your needs. 
  • Take your time by not rushing into a decision. Choose a bed frame for your bedroom design that you’ll be happy with for years ahead.

Pro Tip: Choose a bed frame that matches the style of your room. Not sure what that is? Take our Free Interior Design Style Quiz to discover your unique decorating style today!

7 Best Types of Bed Frames

Four-poster type of bed frame in a bedroom by Decorilla designer, Leanna S.
Contemporary master bedroom by Decorilla designer, Leanna S.

Whether you are looking at single, twin, or couple bedroom design, the bed base types vary. Moreover, different styles of bed frames complement unique bedroom fashions. Since these options can be overwhelming, we’ve narrowed them down. Read on to find out how to choose the best type of bed frame for your context. 

Four Poster

Four-poster bed type in a transitional bedroom by Decorilla designer, Amy C.
Four-poster bed type in a transitional bedroom by Decorilla designer, Amy C.

Back in the day, a four-poster bed frame was a status symbol. These posts have historically supported drapery or served decorative roles; today, they may simply define the volume and structure of a bedroom. A four-poster bed features four vertical posts, one at each corner of the mattress frame. The posts may extend upward to support a “tester” or cross rails—this is what makes the main difference between simple four-poster and canopy types of bed frames.

Matching Style: 

While a four-posted bed is not required to keep the cold out anymore, they are still in fashion! Your bedroom style can match a four-poster, depending on your frame’s finish and design. Wood, for instance, links to a farmhouse or shabby chic look while a steel bed frame suits an industrial or contemporary space.

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Platform

Platform bed frame type in a modern bedroom by Decorilla designer, Desiree V.
Platform bed frame in a modern bedroom by Decorilla designer, Desiree V.

As different types of bed frames stand on four legs, platform frames speak for themselves. This minimalistic feature can take shape from various materials. In addition, the solid base, elevated off the ground, eliminates the need for a box spring. Climbing in and out of bed is also easier because of the frame’s low profile.

Matching Style: Due to their sleekness, different types of platform beds suit more minimalist styles. These include modern, Scandi, minimal, and industrial looks. That said, they can work in any design scheme.

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Panel

Panel bed frame type in a modern bedroom by Decorilla designer, Jamie C.
Panel bed in a modern bedroom by Decorilla designer, Jamie C.

The panel bed frame type features a headboard and footboard connected by side rails, typically used with a box spring. The frame itself provides structure and outlines the mattress. Its base doesn’t include drawers or slats as part of the visible design. Wood is the typical panel material, often paired with upholstered inserts or carved detailing to enhance its architectural outline.

Matching Style: Panel beds adapt well to interiors that rely on structured geometry. They sit well against finished walls, between casings or window bays, where the geometry of the headboard continues existing lines. Their weight suits transitional bedrooms, restrained classic layouts, and contemporary schemes.

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Upholstered 

Types of bedframes - Upholstered bed in a contemporary bedroom by Decorilla designer, Megan W.
Upholstered bed in a contemporary bedroom by Decorilla designer, Megan W.

With a softer, muted feel, padding of durable material covers upholstered bed frames. In addition, a depth of texture takes shape through detailing. Buttons and seams, for example, can adorn headboards. With their warmth and comfort, upholstered types of bed frames can be as unique as they are inviting. However, they may require more care in cleaning.

Matching Style: Fashionable in the 1970s, upholstery is far from a fad. Nowadays, it features post-modern luxe and modern minimalist bedroom designs. The traditional diamond pattern is an evergreen look for luxury rooms. 

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Storage

Storage bed frame type in a contemporary bedroom by Decorilla designer, Desiree V.
Storage bed in a contemporary bedroom by Decorilla designer, Desiree V.

The storage bed frame encloses volume beneath the mattress, using drawers or lift-up panels as part of its structure. The base often replaces the visual gap under the bed with a solid plinth, keeping the weight low and continuous. Mechanisms vary, but the intent is always spatial efficiency combined with aesthetics.

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It suits interiors where function defines form. Compact rooms or low-ceiling apartments absorb its mass easily because it reads as cabinetry extended from the floor. In quieter contemporary settings, it aligns with linear wardrobes or flush wall systems, keeping the plane of storage unified across the room.

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Canopy

Types of bed frames - Mladen C
Contemporary canopy bed frame by Decorilla designer, Mladen C.

Similar to a poster bed, the canopy bed frame has connecting posts. Essentially, these canopies come in two styles: traditional and contemporary. Traditional options are striking and decorative with bulkier posts. In contrast, a contemporary bed frame features slender frames made from metal or wood. As a non-decorative bed, it is simpler to fit into any bedroom design.

Matching Style: Canopy beds can be very versatile. Traditional designs can suit anything from French Country to transitional styles. On the other hand, contemporary options suit so many styles – think Japandi, industrial, or modern. 

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Bunk 

Types of bed frames - Bunk bed in a stylish kids' room by Decorilla designer, Leanna S.
A bunk bed in a stylish kids’ room by Decorilla designer, Leanna S.

Bunk beds are for more than kids’ rooms. They can also maximize space, particularly in guest or family rooms. These can also have different styles of bed frames, ranging from box to minimalist designs. You can keep them neutral or in-theme for a more playful look. Or you can also try pops of color with accent walls when decorating for children.

Matching Style: Sophisticated or simple, bunk beds go with any bedroom aesthetic when looking to create more space. That said, they are best when the frame itself forms part of the room’s décor. So be mindful of its color and design because it’ll be visible.

Looking for help selecting the right type of bed frame for you? 

Get the right balance of a well-designed bedroom and a complementing bed frame. Schedule a Free Interior Design Consultation to make it happen today!

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