ANYDAY Bonn platform double bed frame, £179, John Lewis – a sleek, minimalist platform bed upholstered in a grey fabric without a headboardĤ. Anto double wooden bed frame, £340, Habitat – crafted in oak with a tactile woven webbed headboard that will bring a textured, organic feelģ. KLEPPSTAD bed frame, £129, IKEA – a simple white metal bed frame with a cosy textile headboard, which can be removed and machine washedĢ. All the beds with headboards here are quite discrete, but if you really want to go for the minimalist look, do without a headboard and instead style with two sets of pillows and a simple cushion for a relaxed, inviting feel.ġ. I’m also drawn to the Japanese-style platform bed from the Natural Bed Company, I can see that being used in a neutral scheme with Bauwerk walls and soft linens.Ĭhoosing to have a head board or not is often down to personal preference whether you like to sit up and read in bed or whether you’re content with just leaning back on a pillow. I love the texture of the Anto double bed from Habitat if you’re looking for a more boho-look, but one of my favourites has to be the Streiko bed from noo.ma – it’s just so pure and elegant. The 10 minimalist bed frames I’ve included in my round-up range from just £129 to £1,325, proving that simple, considered design can cater to all sorts of budgets. I’ve rounded up a mix of upholstered and wooden framed beds, but each have a minimal, pared-back feel – whether that’s being lifted up on slender legs to give a sense of space, or having a sleek, refined headboard without any superfluous details. There’s lots of different types of minimalist bed frames – there’s ottoman beds with lift-up storage, more substantial beds with upholstered headboards, wooden beds with slender frames, and increasingly more popular, low platform beds. It’s a post I’ve had requested a number of times, so I hope it may be useful to you if you’re looking for a simple, Scandi style bed. Today it’s the turn of minimalist bed frames. It’s time for another ‘Best of’ – rounding up 10 of the best minimalist designs in a particular furniture category. London’s best interiors bloggers, Ideal Home, February 2017 Inspiration worth following: four Instagrammers to follow, Grazia magazine, April 2019 ![]() Top 10 UK Interior Design Blogs, Vuelio, September 2018 and 2019 ![]() With a background in architecture, Cate also works with homeowners to bring calm and clarity to their interior spaces, with simple solutions that can evolve with them – from full makeovers to furniture sourcing.Ĭ is your design resource for calm, simple interiors with a focus on sustainability and soul #thesimpleeveryday An introvert through and through, Cate is fascinated with how our homes can become our inner sanctuaries, soothing our souls and uplifting our wellbeing.Ĭate has been named one of London’s best interior bloggers (Vuelio 2018 & 2019 and Ideal Home magazine) and has been featured in The Times, Grazia, House Beautiful, Enki magazine, Elle Decoration Denmark and Apartment Therapy. ![]() She set up her blog in 2011, sharing simple design for everyday living. Cate St Hill is an interiors writer, stylist and designer based in London.
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