Storage Beds
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Raymour & Flanigan
Sarasota Upholstered Storage Bed in Light Cherry by Glory Furniture
Rooms To Go
Beaufoy Graphite 3 Pc Queen Upholstered Storage Bed
Raymour & Flanigan
Rossie Captains Storage Bed in Cappuccino by Glory Furniture
Big Sandy Home Furnishings
Benchcraft® Kanwyn Whitewash King Storage Panel Bed
Rooms To Go
Belvedere Cognac 4 Pc Queen Upholstered Storage Wall Bed
Raymour & Flanigan
Riva Storage Bed in Chocolate Brown by Bellanest
Steinhafels
Abby Full Upholstered Storage Bed (Discontinued Slats)
Slumberland Furniture
Kaydell Black Queen Upholstered Storage Panel Bed
Raymour & Flanigan
Selena Platform Storage Bed in White by Bellanest
The RoomPlace
Marbella Gray King Upholstered Storage Bed
Steinhafels
Abby Full Upholstered Storage Bed in Black / Merit Charcoal
Steinhafels
Witmer Taylor J Full Storage Bed with 52" Headboard in 16
The RoomPlace
Kiara Gray Queen Upholstered Storage Bed
Steinhafels
Carly Full Upholstered Storage Bed (Discontinued Slats)
A storage bed functions as a functional piece and a convenient sleeping option for your family or guests at night. The added storage feature is what turns this piece of furniture into the ultimate space-saving and organizational choice.
Features to Consider When Buying a Storage Bed
Many decide to purchase a storage bed because they lack space in their apartment or home.
Before purchasing one, there are some things you should consider. First, make sure you know the available space in the room you plan to put the bed in. Next, think about how you will use the storage.
Based upon your needs, you can either get a full bed with storage or a twin bed. Alternatively, a queen bed with storage would be perfect for the main bedroom or guest room.
Choose the Right Style For You
Another reason storage beds are so versatile is that they come in various styles. It's important to consider the room design before purchasing a bed with storage so that it matches the rest of the furniture.
Storage beds come in just about every furniture style available, from traditional, cottage, and mid-century modern to contemporary, industrial, or full glam. In addition, storage beds are also incredibly easy to decorate. Whatever bed you choose, you can always add accessories to it to showcase your taste even more.
For example, you can add some decorative pillows for a pop of color and added comfort, or even a cozy throw blanket for the colder months. Lastly, if you want to change the look of your bed every once in a while, you can use a slipcover to redecorate the bed and protect it from staining.
F.A.Q.
What sizes of storage beds are available?
Storage beds are functional and practical furniture pieces available in all four standard bed sizes:
Twin (or single): Ideal for solo sleepers and small rooms, providing additional storage options in rooms where space is at a premium.
Full (or double): Good for single sleepers who like extra room or for two snug adults. Full-size storage beds are optimal for smaller master bedrooms or guest rooms.
Queen-size: A popular choice for couples who prefer their own side of the bed. The extended bed width also allows for more storage options.
King-size: A go-to for those wanting maximum room and for families with kids, pets, and endless storage needs.
What types of storage options are available with storage beds?
Storage beds typically have three storage options. The most common and space-efficient are drawers placed into the sides or foot of the bed. Drawers are easy to access, maximize the space between the mattress and floor, and are perfect for storing clothes, bedding, or other personal items.
Your second option is the mechanism that allows for a lift-up mattress, revealing a more extensive storage area beneath and perfect for larger, infrequently used items. Finally, some beds have shelving incorporated into the sides or headboard, offering a place to put coffee mugs, remote controls, phones, books, decorative items, or other nighttime essentials.
Is the design of a storage bed efficient for small spaces?
Yes! Storage beds are perfect for smaller spaces, such as lofts, studios, attics, or children’s rooms. Since they’re specifically designed to maximize space, they are the best option for any room with sparse storage options.
Your bedroom likely has specific pieces of furniture for storing clothing, such as a chest of drawers or a wardrobe. However, storage beds incorporate this essential function into the bed, freeing up floor space by eliminating the need for additional furniture. In this sense, a storage bed’s efficiency comes from its dual purpose: a comfortable place to sleep and a smart way to store your belongings.