A fabric bed is often referred to as an upholstered bed as both terms refer to designs that have covers and/or padding that is often made out of fabric (though the framework tends to be made from a sturdier material, such as wood). There are several benefits attributed to low cost fabric beds, which we will explore throughout this article.
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Why Buy a Fabric Bed?
There are many advantages that are commonly associated with fabric beds that work to give you a better night’s sleep. Such advantages don’t apply to other varieties. For example:
Easy Maintenance
Fabric beds are ones that – with the proper maintenance – can withstand the test of time. This is because the solid parts of the frame are generally made from some kind of hardwood, which doesn’t just look classy but also gives the bed a solid, sturdy frame. It’s relatively hard to scrape, scratch and dent the wooden exterior of your bed, but be careful to not let any objects (like a children’s toy, for example) clash into it again and again. Though, one way of safeguarding the bed from such impact is to add in a pillow arrangement that doubles up as a buffer. The fabric that is used to upholster the bed is made from high-quality material. This means that far from tearing early, this too can stand the test of time. With regular dusting and vacuuming, you can prevent the colour from discolouration, ensuring that your bed stays looking brand new.
They’re Customisable
We understand that when decorating a bedroom, you often have an exact plan as to how things should look. Such plans are often scuppered when you walk into your local retailer’s shop and realise how expensive your vision is going to be to implement, or how hard it is to source exactly what you’re looking for. Although, this disappointment simply isn’t the case with a fabric bed. Often they’re customisable due to the flexibility of the fabric, meaning that you can find the perfect bed to suit your chic style!
Easy to Style
Low cost fabric beds are also easy to style. Whether you have a clean, minimalist style that says a white fabric bed must go with a white fabric pillow arrangement, or you’re a little more adventurous and believe that a darker green fabric bed needs white corresponding pillows, fabric is an easy material to style. This is because it doesn’t crush as easy as other materials tend to, meaning that your bed looks as fresh as it did when you first put the sheets on.
They’re Comfortable
The biggest benefit of a fabric bed is how it feels against your skin. These days, we do more in our beds than sleep. We might lean our necks against the headboard so that we can sit up and watch the TV comfortably, or get into a like-minded position to read, for example. All of this means that you need to choose a bed that has a soothing, comfortable feel. It’s even an ideal material for use in the summertime, as it lends a level of breathability that it’s hard to find in other materials.
The Cost
Fabric beds are low cost, meaning that you can sleep soundly knowing that you haven’t broken the bank purchasing your new bed. Often, more expensive alternatives can irritate the skin as there is too much emphasis on how it looks as opposed to how it feels. With a low-cost fabric bed, you get the best of both worlds. For more on the benefits of a low-cost fabric bed, contact a member of our team today.