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Beds are an essential part of any bedroom, providing comfort and support for quality sleep. Hespo offers a wide range of beds that combine superior design and functionality. Our beds are made from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and aesthetics. Hespo has the perfect solution for you, including boxspring beds, upholstered frame beds, and beds with additional storage space for linens, clothing, and other items. Improve your sleep quality with Hespo beds designed to meet all your rest needs.

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The bed is the central and most important element of every bedroom. It not only defines the aesthetics and ambiance of the entire space but, combined with the right bed base and mattress, forms the foundation for healthy and restorative sleep. Whether you are furnishing a brand-new home, renovating an apartment, or simply looking to refresh your bedroom, Hespo beds offer premium quality, durability, and designs that seamlessly fit into any interior style.

 

How to choose the right bed for your bedroom?

Buying a new bed is a long-term investment. When choosing, it is crucial to balance three factors:

   • Available space in the room

   • Desired decor style

   • Your personal sleeping habits

Before purchasing, carefully measure the space, considering not only the dimensions of the mattress but also the exterior dimensions of the bed frame and headboard. Leave enough room for walking and opening wardrobes. Choose a design that relaxes you, as the bedroom should be your oasis of peace.

 

Which bed is best for a couple?

When choosing a bed for two, spaciousness is the priority for undisturbed sleep. The most sought-after standards for couples are 160x200 cm and 180x200 cm beds. A 160 cm wide model is an ideal compromise, offering comfort while saving space in the room. On the other hand, a spacious 180 cm (or even 200 cm) double bed provides maximum luxury and undisturbed sleep, especially if one partner moves frequently during the night.

 

What bed size to choose for one person?

If you are choosing a bed for a single person, a child’s room, a youth room, or a guest room, a standard 90x200 cm bed is the most common and practical choice. However, if you want more comfort and space allows it, "French beds" or beds in dimensions of 120x200 cm or 140x200 cm are a perfect solution that provides generous width for one person.

 

What is the difference between a classic and an upholstered bed?

The main difference lies in the materials and visual impact:

   • Classic (wooden) bed frames bring natural warmth and minimalism and are easy to maintain, making them an excellent choice for Scandinavian or traditional styles.

   • Upholstered beds are covered in premium fabrics or eco-leather, adding a touch of luxury and elegance. Their biggest advantage is the soft, padded headboard, which is exceptionally comfortable to lean against while reading or watching TV before sleep.

 

Is a bed with storage better than one without?

The decision depends on your living space. A bed with storage (storage bed) is a genius solution for maximizing space. By lifting the bed base, you gain a massive compartment underneath - ideal for storing bedding, winter duvets, pillows, or suitcases - making it perfect for smaller apartments. Beds without storage are usually elevated on legs, appearing more airy and making it easier to clean the floor (or allow a robot vacuum to pass) underneath the bed.

 

Frequently Asked Questions about Beds (FAQ)

1. What is a boxspring bed? 

Boxspring beds are synonymous with luxury and hotel-like comfort. Unlike classic beds that use a slatted bed base, a boxspring bed has a built-in spring system in its base (the box). The main mattress is placed on this base, often followed by a topper. This system provides double elasticity, superior body support, and a signature height that makes getting in and out of bed easier.

 

2. Which bed should I choose for a small bedroom? 

In small spaces, functionality is key. The best choices are beds with under-bed storage or built-in drawers, as the bed then doubles as a wardrobe. Additionally, choose models with a slimmer frame and a less massive headboard so as not to "suffocate" the space visually.

 

3. How to choose a bed for a child's room and is a bunk bed a good choice? 

For younger children, safety comes first, so lower 90x200 cm beds are recommended as they will serve them for years. A bunk bed is a fantastic choice for families with two children in a shared, smaller room, as it leaves much more floor space for play and study. It is vital that the bunk bed has a sturdy construction and safety rails.

 

4. How can a bed affect sleep quality? 

While the mattress carries the body, the bed frame must provide firm and stable support. If the bed is unstable, creaks with every turn, or does not support the bed base evenly, your sleep will be interrupted. Also, the height of the bed affects the ease of getting up, which is especially important for people with poor circulation or joint pain.

 

5. How to maintain and clean a bed? 

Maintenance depends on the material. Wooden and metal frames simply need regular wiping with a damp, then dry cloth to remove dust. Upholstered beds require regular vacuuming with a furniture attachment to remove dust from the fabric. In case of stains on the fabric, it is best to use a mild upholstery cleaner and gently dab (do not rub).

 

6. How to choose a custom bed? 

Choosing a custom option allows you to fully adapt the bed to your interior and taste. At Hespo, you can choose the type and color of the fabric (to match your walls and curtains), the height and design of the headboard, and even the type of legs. This is ideal if you have specific visual requirements or are furnishing a space with non-standard dimensions.

 

7. How to arrange a bedroom around the bed for better functionality? 

For a functional bedroom, place the bed so it is accessible from both sides (except in children's rooms where it is often placed against a wall). Add nightstands on both sides for essentials and reading lights. Ensure the bed doesn't block wardrobe doors or windows, and place a comfortable rug around it for a warm first step every morning.