No matter what style your bedroom is, whether traditional, contemporary, minimalist or eclectic, a solid wooden bed makes a beautiful centrepiece. Wooden beds have a character that will last for years, allowing you to hand down a treasured piece of furniture through the generations.
Wood is easy to care for, simply requiring the occasional wax or polish, and over the years it will mature, deepening its character and taking on a luxurious patina. If you'd like some advice on woodcare, check out this great article from the Telegraph.
The first thing to consider when choosing a wooden bed is the material - many woods are used in furniture making, and each has its own particular properties and characteristics that will influence how it affects the look of your room. Paler woods, such as ash, pine and oak, tend to look their best in contemporary surroundings, although oak can be given a traditional stain which brings out the reds and browns of its grain and places it alongside timbers such as mahogany and teak at the more traditional end of the spectrum. It's worth getting some wood samples to make sure that the wood you choose is right for your room.
You also need to consider the style of bed - will you opt for a four poster or a traditional panel bed? do you want a low or a high foot end? A four poster can form a great centrepiece in either a traditional or a contemporary space - you just need to pick a design that complements the style of your room.
If your room is too small for a four poster, then it's a good idea to consider a simple framed bed that will not dominate the room, otherwise you could end up with more bed than room.
Once you've picked your bed, why not invest in some matching pieces, such as a bedside table, wardrobe or dressing table, to bring a sense of harmony to your room. If you're green-minded, then it's also a good idea to find beds that have been made with timber from sustainable forests, to make sure that you minimise you environmental impact.
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