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Frequently Asked Questions About 180 Wooden Beds
Is a 180 bed worth it?
If your bedroom can accommodate it, it takes rest to a whole new level: 90 cm per person—the equivalent of two single beds pushed together—where one person’s movements don’t disturb the other. It’s the standard of a high-end hotel brought into your home, and with kids or pets hopping into bed in the mornings, the extra space is doubly appreciated.
How much space does a 180 x 200 bed take up?
The structure is about 190 cm wide and 210 cm long. To use it comfortably, you’ll need a clear wall space of at least 310 cm and a room that’s no smaller than 12 square meters. Check the access: stairs and hallways must allow the bed rails to pass through, although disassembling solid-wood beds into pieces usually solves this issue. Check the room using your bedroom’s measurement guide before making a decision.
How do you maintain such a large solid oak bed?
Just like any oak bed frame, but with a little extra attention to structural integrity: annual tightening of the screws and inspection of the bed base’s central support, which is essential for 180-width frames to prevent the mattress from sagging. Wiping it down with a dust cloth and applying natural oil once a year round out the maintenance routine.
Which nightstands go well with a 180 bed?
Generously sized nightstands, 50 cm or wider, with two storage levels: next to a bed of this size, small nightstands look out of proportion. Solid wood nightstands with a drawer and open shelf maintain the right scale, and the oak creates a unified look across the entire bedroom. We manufacture in Europe using FSC-certified solid oak.
What piece of furniture completes a master bedroom with a 180 bed?
The bedroom that houses a 180 is usually the master bedroom: a spacious dresser or a tall chest of drawers provides ample storage without the need for additional closets. Tall dressers make the most of vertical space and store a lot while taking up little floor space, leaving the room uncluttered around the large bed.