15 Most Common Types of Beds to Style Your Space
15 Types of Beds to Know
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1. Platform Bed
A platform bed features a flat, raised surface for your mattress, no box spring necessary. This minimalist style works well in modern rooms, providing a sleek, low-profile look. Platform beds are also great for those looking for clean lines and a modern aesthetic.Featured Product: Shawburn Whitewash Queen Platform Bed -
2. Poster Bed
For a more traditional style, the poster bed has four tall posts at each corner. It adds a dramatic, classic touch to your bedroom, especially if you like a regal aesthetic. If that matches your preferences, this type of bed can work as a stunning focal point.Featured Product: Hadleigh Rice Cherry Carved King Poster Bed -
3. Murphy Bed
Ideal for small spaces, a Murphy bed folds up into the wall when not in use. This bed works great for guest rooms, apartments, or rooms that double as offices. The convenience of folding the bed away means you can maximize floor space and create a useful multi-functional area.Featured Product: Pur White 78" Queen Sofa Murphy Bed -
4. Bunk Bed
Bunk beds stack two or more beds vertically. This is a great go-to option for kids’ rooms and shared spaces. It’s an easy way to make the most of limited space while keeping things fun. With the option of extra storage or built-in desks, bunk beds are perfect for families or young adults sharing a room.Featured Product: Galen White Youth Bunk Bedroom Set -
5. Canopy Bed
Canopy beds bring with them an element of elegance, with four posts connecting at the top, sometimes even draped in fabric. These beds create a luxurious, romantic feel in the bedroom. If you want to turn your bed into a major statement piece, a canopy bed will do the job well.Featured Product: Kingstown Rich Tamarind Sovereign King Canopy Poster Bed -
6. Daybed
Think of a daybed as a hybrid between a sofa and a bed. By day, it’s a seat; by night, it’s a bed. Many come with trundles for additional sleeping space, perfect for smaller rooms or multi-functional spaces. A daybed works especially well in guest rooms or studios where space is limited.Featured Product: Camellia Manor Antique White Twin Daybed -
7. Loft Bed
A loft bed raises the sleeping surface, leaving valuable space underneath for desks or storage. It’s a great option for maximizing floor space in smaller bedrooms or apartments. Loft beds are a great way to clear room for other furniture like bookshelves or even a seating area. While often used in children’s rooms, this type of bed can add a playful element to a young adult's or working professional’s space.Featured Product: Campus White and Brown Full Over Twin Workstation Bunk Bed -
8. Sleigh Bed
The sleigh bed is known for its elegant curves in the headboard and footboard, creating a graceful, timeless look. It’s perfect for rooms that need a bit of sophistication and charm. While this type of bed hit popularity a few decades ago, it’s still a great way to add a touch of classic beauty to a bedroom. Sleigh beds are perfect for rooms that need a balanced, elegant vibe.Featured Product: Litchfield Sunwashed Hanover Sleigh Bedroom Set -
9. Trundle Bed
Trundle beds are a smart solution for extra guests. The bed is hidden underneath another, sliding out when needed. When not in use, the trundle bed is tucked away to keep the bedroom tidy. This bed is a perfect backup plan for unexpected (or expected) guests, while always keeping up an uncluttered bedroom.Featured Product: Angela Cream Twin Upholstered Panel Bed with Trundle -
10. Storage Bed
With built-in drawers or compartments, a storage bed helps keep your room organized and provides extra storage room when it’s needed. This type of bed is especially perfect for smaller spaces that need an extra dose of functionality. Whether for seasonal clothes, extra bedding, or personal items, storage beds can even reduce the need for purchasing additional furniture like extra dressers or shelves.Featured Product: Stormy Ridge Chickory Black Platform Storage Bedroom Set -
11. Low Profile Bed
Low-profile beds are true to their name. This type of bed is unassuming, modern, and minimalistic. These beds sit closer to the ground and feature clean lines, sharp angles, and neutral colors. Their minimalist design complements smaller rooms and helps the space feel more open. These beds fit especially well into contemporary bedrooms.Featured Product: Round Off Natural Walnut King Low Profile Bed -
12. Metal Bed
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13. Bookcase Bed
Need an extra spot to place your books or decor? A bookcase bed has built-in shelves or cabinets, perfect for keeping the essentials within reach. These beds combine functionality and design and are perfect for smaller spaces where every inch counts. They also work well in larger bedrooms where the space can be used to show off attractive decor.Featured Product: Madison County Vintage White King Bookcase Bed -
14. Shelter Bed
Shelter beds feature a high, protective headboard that wraps around the sides, creating a cozy, private space. These are a great choice for anyone looking to add a feeling of enclosure and comfort to their bedroom. The wraparound design creates a snug, intimate atmosphere.Featured Product: Weatherford Heather Queen Shelter Bed -
15. Upholstered Bed
An upholstered bed is soft, inviting, and cozy, with a padded headboard that adds style and comfort to your bedroom. It’s perfect for anyone who loves a touch of luxury and warmth, or a nice place to lean back and read a book. The soft texture of upholstered beds makes these beds a comforting retreat at the end of a long day.Featured Product: Sawyer Neutral Queen Upholstered Bed
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There are over a dozen common bed types, including platform beds, canopy beds, sleigh beds, storage beds, daybeds, and more, each with a different style and function. We’ve covered just 15 in our overview.
Platform beds are among the most popular thanks to their sleek design, mattress flexibility, and space-saving qualities.
The four main bed sizes are Twin, Full, Queen, and King. Some beds also offer variations like Twin XL and California King for more specific needs.
Storage beds, daybeds, or loft beds are great for small spaces. They combine sleep and storage and often provide added functionality via built-in seating or a desk space.
Daybeds or trundle beds are perfect for guest rooms. They save space but easily convert to accommodate visitors when needed.



