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Loren Canopy Bed - Beige
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One Kings Lane

$2,586.50$3,695.00
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Eastern Canopy Bed - Oak/Ivory Linen - Community, Upholstered Headboard
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One Kings Lane

Alva Wood Canopy Platform Bed by Modway Queen / Smoked Oak
Eastern Canopy Bed - Natural /Linen - Community - Ivory, Upholstered Headboard
Zoey Modern Classic Natural Pine Wood Canopy Bed - Queen
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Brooklyn Rustic Lodge Brown Teak Wood Antique Brass Footed Canopy Bed - Cal King
Winslow Boucle Canopy Bed - Gray
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$4,301.00$5,060.00
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Mateo Coastal Beach Beige Acacia Wood Four Poster Bed - King
Camilla French Country Light Blue Wood Four Poster Bed - Queen
Charlotte Updated Traditional Cream Performance Black Iron Canopy Bed - Queen
Quade Modern Lyric Ivory Upholstered Opaque White Iron Canopy Bed - Queen
Nigel Coastal Beach Dark Brown Oak Canopy Bed - Cal King
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Kathy Kuo Home

Serenity Jetty Rope-Wrapped Poster Bed - Surf - Hooker Furniture - Beige
Century Cadence Modern Classic Beige Linen Brown Oak Canopy Bed - King
Elio Updated Traditional Dark Green Wood Spindle Poster Bed - Queen
Century Madeline French Off White Upholstered Grey Wood Four Poster Bed - King
Lacey French Country  Brown Acacia Four Poster Bed - Queen
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Kathy Kuo Home

Palmer Coastal Beach Natural Rattan Canopy Bed - King
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Kathy Kuo Home

Beatrice Updated Traditional Beige Performance Bronze Iron Canopy Bed - King
Diego Ivory Sculpted Silver Metal Canopy Bed - Cal King
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Kathy Kuo Home

Strand Coastal Beach Woven Cane Brown Wood Canopy Bed - Queen
Shorecliff Canopy Bed - Natural - Barclay Butera - Beige
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One Kings Lane

Selena Modern Classic Cream Boucle Brown Oak Canopy Bed - King
Marlowe 4-Poster Canopy Metal Platform Bed by Modway Queen / Charcoal
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Canopy Beds

Canopy Beds: Everything You Need To Know

If you’ve ever browsed envy-inducing photos from a luxurious resort, you have no doubt stumbled across the sophisticated, elegant look of a canopy bed. This bed frame style dates all the way back to the middle ages, when it was a status symbol for the elite. These days, canopy beds remain impressive, and their sense of grandeur can be easily used to add a luxe touch to any bedroom. Read our guide below for everything you need to know.


What is a Canopy Bed?

A canopy bed—also referred to as a four-poster bed—is a style of bed that is distinguished by the four tall posts that provide a decorative frame around it. A canopy bed design can incorporate curtains, or it can stand alone as a striking feature of the bedroom.

Why Choose a Canopy Bed?

Those looking for a creative way to add a dramatic, regal focal point to their room will find no shortage of inspiration with a canopy bed. Its striking geometric frame can be kept drape-free as a simply eye-catching element, or be draped with a variety of materials for a curtain-like effect.


Canopy beds bring a light and airy sense of luxury to the space where we spend some of our most coveted relaxation time. Curtains can also add a sense of privacy and security, as well as enhance the room’s aesthetic appeal.


Read the full guide

F.A.Q.

Are canopy beds in style?

A classic design with four tall corner posts, canopy beds are well-known for providing a soft, romantic, and regal touch to any bedroom. Changing from their classic shapes into more refined and modern designs, canopy beds are still a unique and stylish way to add a touch of romance to your bedroom.

Do canopy beds fit in small rooms?

Canopy beds can fit in small rooms, but it is important to measure the room carefully before making a purchase. You want to leave a foot of space between your canopy bed and the ceiling, and ensure there is still space to navigate your room and furnish with additional furniture pieces. With careful planning, a canopy bed can add a touch of romance and elegance to a small room without making it feel crowded.

How tall of ceilings do you need for canopy beds?

Most canopy beds are around 7’ tall. To ensure your bed fits into your room, you will need a ceiling that is at least 8 feet high. Having at least a foot of space between your canopy bed and the ceiling will help prevent your room from feeling cluttered. Canopy beds are not ideal for small spaces or rooms with low ceilings.
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