A luxurious four-poster bed is on the wish-list for countless people in the countries capital, according to our recent survey of over 500 people. While we’re well-versed on the benefits four-poster beds, we’re pleased to know that it seems the people of London agree.
Our survey showed that 30% of people said they’d buy a four poster for the luxury it would bring to the bedroom; with 23% saying ‘to sleep like a King or Queen’.
Why are four-poster beds so luxurious?
It’s no secret that four-poster beds are luxurious and hold a certain prestige. Why do you think that those swanky, posh hotels have them in their ‘luxury rooms’ and ‘honeymoon suites’?
But what is it that makes four-poster beds so luxurious and irresistible?
The size
Typically, a four-poster bed is a lot bigger than your traditional bed; this is no doubt one of the key attractions when it comes to four-poster beds. These large, grand structures make those sleeping in/on them feel like a King or Queen.
The size and engulfing structure of a four-poster bed makes you feel safe and secure, as well as providing ample space to stretch out during sleep.
The designs
Often as things get bigger, they get uglier. This is not the case with four-poster beds. Despite their often-large size, these prestigious beds come in an array of beautiful shapes and designs. With strong solid structures, to hand crafted, bespoke designs you’ll definitely be able to find a luxury four-poster bed to match your design ideas or current bedroom theme.
Traditional Four-Poster Bed
The traditional four-poster bed consists of four posts connected at the top by a top panel. The post on traditional four-poster beds tend to be thick-set, heavy and sometimes include decoration.
Half Tester Beds
The posts on a half tester bed are lower at the foot of the bed and much higher at the head. The canopy extends over the top half of the bed and then drapes down towards to the floor.
Pencil Post Bed
A pencil bed is extremely similar to a traditional four-poster bed; however, the posts are much thinner and rounded. Over the years pencil beds have become more modern in design and now rarely have a full frame over the top to attach the canopy.
Canopy Bed
A canopy bed is designed to really show off the decorative fabric that is attached to, and engulfs the frame. Traditionally canopy beds held heaving luxurious fabric; however, silk or cotton are now the preferred fabric used for a canopy bed.
Can you have a four-poster bed in a small room?
While 24% of Londoners think that four-posters look great in bigger bedrooms, that doesn’t mean you should rule out a four-poster bed if your sleeping quarters aren’t so spacious. Yes, a grand bed with full and flowing canopy does look amazing as the centrepiece of a large room; but they can also work in smaller rooms.
By utilising the available space correctly, you can make your four-poster bed the perfect feature piece in a more compact space. Simply ensure that you don’t clutter the room with unnecessary accessories and you can create the perfect sleeping space.
Setting the mood
Interestingly, the history behind this style of bed, with its high pillars and draped curtains, isn’t quite as romantic as modern-day depictions would suggest. Canopies were first introduced to beds in the 13th and 14th century for practical reasons, and were used for keeping the bed’s owner warm, for privacy in shared bedchambers and for keeping out creepy crawlies! Thankfully, these days the chance of insects dropping out of the ceilings while we sleep is slim, so four-poster beds are more a matter of taste and style than functionality.
Contact:
Aaron Watts
Company: Revival Beds
Address: Converted, Renishaw Hall & Stables, Chesterfield, S21 3WB, United Kingdom
Phone: 07544190687
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.revivalbeds.co.uk/blog/beds/four-poster-bed-improve-look-feel-bedroom/