Bed Designs

Form follows function in the best designs, and when it comes to beds, things are no different.  The best bed designs will serve the purpose of providing comfortable sleep, period.  But beyond this criteria, bed designs can help to create the mood that one desires for the bedroom, whether that means a romantic space or one that is spare and elegant.  In some ways, wooden bed designs have come a long way and may offer the charm of wood in a new form.  Then there are modern bed designs which may make use of wood in such a way that it’s not obvious wood is being used.  Other, more unconventional bed making materials such as metal or plastic may also be used in such designs, ranging from platform bed designs to bunk bed designs and everything in between.  Going back in time from the latest bed designs to the beds of our ancestors yields a wide range of beds that will suit all needs.  Well, that is unless you don’t need a bed at all but prefer to sleep on the floor like the Japanese.

Contemporary bed designs are many and varied, with tastes generally falling into minimalist or the somewhat bizarre.    The latter has by no means gained popular acceptance, while minimal design is preferred by many for the bedroom.  There’s something about the clean lines of minimalism that can make for an uncluttered, comforting bedroom.  This sort of economy may be restful to some, while it may feel a bit empty for others.  So before you run out to get a bed that’s the pinnacle of minimalism, make sure this is the kind of sleep environment you can thrive in.  Some of the most innovative designs may be loft bed designs, which can incorporate space-saving built-in features like a desk underneath the sleeping area.

For those who see minimalist furniture as rather cold, more traditional designs, especially traditional bed designs in wood, are often the best choice.  There’s nothing too offensive or specialized in taste for many beds in this category, and they work well for the majority of people.  These are easy to find in either double bed designs or single bed designs, so they offer a broader choice over a range of sizes.

Remember that the material the bed is made of does matter; metal tends to be colder to the touch than wood, but it is often stronger.  It is also resistant to molding, which is something you have to look out for with wood if you live in a hot and humid area.  Besides the practical considerations, most people will be limited by their budget.  Otherwise, the possibilities are virtually endless when it comes to picking the right type of bed for the bedroom.