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A Westwing bed, your key to truly restorative sleep
There is nothing quite like waking up well rested and ready for the day. A comfortable bed is essential for that, whether in the main bedroom, a children’s room or a guest space. From single beds and generous double beds to solid wood designs and upholstered styles, Westwing beds offer a wide range of options to suit different layouts, routines and interior preferences. Thoughtful proportions, quality materials and design-led details ensure your bed becomes more than a functional piece, it becomes the calm centre of your room, created for comfort and everyday ease.
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Contents
- A Westwing bed, your key to truly restorative sleep
- Discover our wide selection of beds
- What components make up a bed?
- Which bed sizes and functions are available?
- The right bedding for every season
- How often should I change my bed linen?
How to choose
Choosing the right bed starts with size and proportions. Measure the space carefully and consider how much room you want around the bed for bedside tables and easy movement. Next, think about the bed frame and materials. Solid wood and metal frames feel timeless and sturdy, while upholstered designs add softness and a more inviting look. Comfort depends on the mattress and support system, so consider whether you prefer foam or spring construction, and choose the firmness that suits your body weight and sleeping position. Functionality matters too. Beds with storage can be a smart choice when you want a calmer, more organised room. Finally, consider care and durability. High-quality craftsmanship and hard-wearing materials help your bed maintain its look and stability over time, creating a foundation for long-lasting comfort. If you are furnishing a compact space, explore our small bedroom ideas for clever layout inspiration and space-smart storage solutions.
Discover our wide selection of beds
The right bed depends on your available space, your everyday routine and the look you want to create in your bedroom. Our range includes versatile designs, including beds with practical built-in storage. Here is an overview of popular options:
Upholstered beds: An upholstered bed adds comfort through its padded headboard, ideal for reading, relaxing or enjoying a quiet moment before sleep. Its soft finish also brings warmth to the room, creating a welcoming and design-led atmosphere.

Double beds: A double bed offers generous space for two people and comes in a variety of widths, including 140 cm, 160 cm, 180 cm and 200 cm. This makes it easy to choose the perfect fit for your room and your comfort preferences. Classic double beds often start at 160 cm wide and offer a comfortable sleeping surface for two. An ideal choice for couples who value both comfort and shared space.

Canopy beds: A canopy bed adds a romantic, elegant touch to the bedroom while creating a cosy retreat where you can truly unwind. With its softly framed structure, it creates a sense of privacy and comfort, a design detail that makes falling asleep feel even more special.

Beds with storage: A bed with integrated storage is the perfect solution for creating a calm, clutter-free bedroom. Discreet drawers or hidden compartments offer space for spare bedding, seasonal textiles or everyday essentials, while keeping the overall look clean, balanced and design-led.

What components make up a bed?
A bed usually consists of a bed frame and structure, often made from wood, metal or upholstery, one or two mattresses (commonly foam or spring-based), and bedding essentials such as duvets, pillows and bedroom textiles including bed linen, which completes the overall setup.
- Bed frame: Defines the design and provides stability, bed frames are often crafted from wood or metal.
- Bed structure: The base construction where the mattress and slatted base are placed.
- Mattresses: Chosen based on comfort preferences and firmness level, often depending on body weight.
- Mattress toppers: Improve hygiene and comfort by adding an extra layer on top of the mattress.
- Bed linen: Includes fitted sheets, duvet covers and pillowcases. It protects bedding hygienically, adds comfort and completes the bedroom look.
Which bed sizes and functions are available?
The bed is the central piece of the bedroom. It is no longer purely functional, but a place where you can truly switch off, recharge and create a calm atmosphere that supports restful sleep.
Beds come in a wide range of sizes depending on personal needs and the space available. Popular sizes include single beds (90x190 cm), which work well for individual sleepers and smaller rooms, double beds (135x190 cm or 150x200 cm), which provide space for couples, and king-size beds (180x200 cm), which offer additional room for comfort and freedom of movement.
Understanding bed sizes and duvet cover fit
Choosing the right bed size is about comfort, proportions and how you want your bedroom to feel. To complete the look, the right duvet cover size matters too, especially if you prefer a more generous drape. Use the guide below to find the best match for your bed.
| Bed size | Recommended duvet cover size | Ideal for |
|---|---|---|
| 90 x 190 cm | 135 x 200 cm | Children’s rooms, guest spaces and compact bedrooms |
| 135 x 190 cm | 200 x 200 cm | Two sleepers in smaller rooms, or extra comfort for one |
| 150 x 200 cm | 240 x 220 cm | Couples who want balanced space and a refined bedroom layout |
| 180 x 200 cm | 260 x 240 cm | Spacious bedrooms and maximum comfort for two |
Please note: Fitted sheet sizing can vary depending on mattress height and whether you use a topper. Always check the exact mattress measurements before selecting fitted sheets for the best fit.
Explore bed categories
Upholstered beds : Soft, cosy and design-led, upholstered beds add warmth through their padded headboards and elegant fabric finishes.
Double beds : With generous sleeping space, double beds create a comfortable foundation for two, whether you prefer classic simplicity or statement design.
Canopy beds : A canopy bed creates a refined focal point, bringing a sense of elegance and softness to the room.
Beds with storage : A bed with storage combines refined design with everyday practicality, offering discreet space beneath the frame to keep your bedroom calm, organised and beautifully uncluttered..
Designed to last
A well-crafted bed is an investment in everyday comfort and long-term quality. Durable frames, stable construction and carefully selected materials ensure lasting support, night after night. From solid wood finishes to upholstered details and considered proportions, each element contributes to a bed that feels both timeless and reliable. Designed to suit changing interior styles, a high-quality bed becomes the foundation of a bedroom that feels calm, curated and effortlessly comfortable.
The right bedding for every season
Choosing the right bedding for each season is essential for comfortable, restorative sleep. The materials you use can influence temperature regulation, breathability and the overall feel of your bed.
In warmer months, light and breathable sheets and duvets made from cotton or linen can help prevent overheating. For cooler spring and autumn nights, medium-fill duvets and soft microfibre covers create cosy warmth without feeling heavy. In winter, thicker duvets (often filled with down or similar insulating materials) help retain warmth and create a snug sleeping environment.
How often should I change my bed linen?
Dust mites, skin flakes and bacteria thrive in the warm, humid environment of bedding. Regularly changing bed linen is therefore essential, especially if you want to reduce skin irritation and help prevent allergic reactions. For a fresh and hygienic sleeping environment, it is recommended to change bed linen every two to three weeks, or weekly if you sweat heavily.
- Fitted sheets and pillowcases should ideally be changed every one to two weeks to remove sweat, bacteria and everyday residue.
- Duvet covers can be changed every few weeks or once a month, depending on the season and personal comfort preferences.
- Mattress protectors should be washed around every two months to help prevent dirt and dust from settling into the mattress.
Regular cleaning not only improves sleep hygiene, it also creates that fresh, comforting feeling that makes getting into bed at the end of the day even more enjoyable.











































































































































































































































































