Beds without lifting mechanism

Content
  1. Types and forms
  2. Design
  3. Dimensions (edit)
  4. Frame, base and upholstery materials
  5. Headboard options
  6. How to choose?
  7. Accessories

When choosing a new bed, buyers often give preference to sofas, since you can't argue with their functionality. However, experts recommend purchasing a bed to ensure comfortable sleep and orthopedic support. We will tell you how to choose a bed without a lifting mechanism and what are its advantages over sofas.

Types and forms

By the number of places, beds are:

  1. Single beds. They mean a berth for one person, the basis of the berth is 15 wooden slats. Size - 90x200 cm.
  2. Doubles. They are 140x200, 160x200 or 230x220 cm in size and are suitable for two people.
  3. One and a half beds. Designed for one person and have an average width of 120x200 or 140x200 cm.

The structure of the bed is a base and legs. The back of the headboard and the wall near the legs are attached to the frame, and it takes on the main load. The main functional advantage of the bed is the drawers, they are divided into two types - side and slide.

The headboard is:

  1. Connected to the bed or wall, separate, for example, in the form of cabinets or nightstands.
  2. High and low.
  3. Solid or perforated.
  4. From one material with a frame or upholstered in leather, textiles.
  5. Various geometric or non-standard shapes.
  6. With or without decor.

The shape of the bed can be:

  1. Rectangular - standard bed option with any number of berths.
  2. Round. These beds are usually large in size and are suitable for modern bedroom interiors.
  3. Transformer. These models can be transformed into a wardrobe or chest of drawers. Ideal for small spaces.
  4. Podium beds. This is a bed without legs on a flat wooden base. Used mainly in large bedrooms.
  5. Bunk. A standard bed for children has two "floors" and saves space.

The following options can be used as a basis:

  1. Wooden slats or slats. Such planks retain the required elasticity and rigidity. The load and service life of the bed depend on their number and the distance between them.
  2. Metal grid. Due to the strength of the metal base, the service life of the bed will be as long as possible, but due to the lack of the required rigidity, the mesh sags under the weight of the body and, over time, forms the effect of a hammock.
  3. Sheet material. Such a basis means materials - chipboard, MDF and plywood. The price of products with such a frame will be much cheaper than the other two options, but the service life is also shorter.

Design

The bed consists of several elements, the most important of which is the frame. It includes - backs, tsars, supports. In some cases, the bed comes with bedside tables, a table, poufs or built-in wardrobes, which can be a headboard or footboard.

In addition, at the request of the buyer, a backlight, a box for storing bedding, a board (for children's beds), a canopy, and mirrors can be mounted in the bed.

In addition to the frame, another important component of the bed will be the mattress. His choices are based on personal preference, medical condition and budget.

There are three main types of mattresses:

  1. Foam - the product is not of the highest quality, often has orthopedic properties, but is distinguished by its fragility.
  2. Cotton - the cheapest type of mattress. Over time, the cotton wool rolls down in it and discomfort occurs during sleep.
  3. Spring loaded - the optimal type of mattress.Has different fillers and types of arrangement of springs. Its service life depends on these indicators.

Dimensions (edit)

For a standard double bed, there are three main sizes: 160x180, 180x200, 200x220 cm. The most common and affordable option is the one where the length is two meters.

When choosing a size, you need to take into account the weight and dimensions of people who are going to sleep on it, as well as the area of ​​the room. It will be best if, in addition to the bed, two bedside tables fit on its sides.

The size is determined not only by the frame, but also by the backs or headboards. If the backs may not be, then the headboard will almost always be. Its height is selected individually or depending on the model.

Frame, base and upholstery materials

The cost of the bed directly depends on the materials used. Three materials are used for the frame and base:

  • Wood. The most durable, environmentally friendly material that suits almost all interiors. For the manufacture of bedroom furniture, oak, beech, pine, alder or cherry are most often chosen. All these materials are distinguished by their strength and do not emit harmful vapors, unlike chipboard or plywood. In addition to wood, rattan is considered to be of high quality and wear-resistant; it is it that has been used in furniture production more often than other materials in recent years. Despite its lightness, it is very durable.
  • Metal. Beds on a metal base and with a metal headboard look unusual and elegant, but the coldness of the metal is not pleasant to many people. Wrought iron beds are at the peak of popularity today. They are used in modern modern or high-tech styles.
  • Chipboard, MDF and metal-plastic. These materials are considered the cheapest and least reliable options. Some experts also consider them to be unsafe for health.

As for the upholstery, it can be made of any kind of fabric, including leather.

Headboard options

The presence of a headboard ensures a sound, healthy sleep, holds the pillow and protects the wallpaper from abrasion.

There are three main headboard options:

  1. Combined with the bed.
  2. United with the wall.
  3. In the form of bedside furniture.

Headboards can also be low or high, hard or soft, of different geometric shapes and textures.

How to choose?

When choosing, you need to consider several important features:

  • Style bedrooms.
  • The size... It depends on the parameters and weight of the sleeper. For the most comfortable sleep, from 15 to 20 cm is added to the height of the potential owner. The resulting length will be the most comfortable.
  • Height. To determine the ideal bed height, just walk up to the bed. Choose one where your knees are flush with the mattress.
  • Material. When choosing a material of construction, it is important to consider the following: if you choose metal as the base material, make sure it is covered with anti-corrosion protective agents, this will allow washing the bed without exposing it to rust and will extend its life. When choosing wood as the main material, pay attention to solid wood.

Accessories

Various items can be used as accessories. Here are some of the most popular ones:

  • Canopy. The advantage of the canopy is that it creates privacy. It is most often used for children's rooms, despite the fact that it collects dust and blocks the proper flow of oxygen during sleep.
  • Upholstery decorative elements. With their help, the necessary entourage is created, but they can also be harmful to health - they accumulate dust, dirt and bed mites. If the decor is made in the form of folds, then there will be problems with their cleaning. If there are small children or animals in the house, all fabric upholstery loses its appearance over time, and the overall appearance of the bed becomes unaesthetic.

For information on how to create a simple bed without a lifting mechanism with your own hands, see the next video.

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