Upholstered wooden beds

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Frequently Asked Questions About Upholstered Wooden Beds

What are the benefits of a wooden bed with an upholstered headboard?

This combination brings together the best of both worlds: a solid oak frame that ensures sturdiness and durability, and an upholstered headboard that adds the comfort and support you need for reading or having breakfast in bed. The fabric also softens the acoustics and aesthetics of the bedroom, adding a warm touch that wood alone cannot provide. We compare different types of headboards in our headboard buying guide.

How do you clean the upholstery on the headboard?

Gently vacuum with an upholstery attachment every few weeks to remove dust, and spot-clean stains with dry foam or the product recommended on the fabric label. Avoid soaking the fabric: excessive moisture damages both the fabric and the wood it comes into contact with. Removable covers make everything easier if your model includes them.

What about the wooden parts of an upholstered bed?

Follow the care instructions for solid oak: use a damp, wrung-out cloth; apply natural oil annually to the crossbars and legs; and retighten the screws once a year. When applying the oil, protect the edge of the upholstery with painter’s tape or a cloth to prevent staining the fabric where the materials meet. We manufacture in Europe using FSC-certified solid oak.

What side tables go well with an upholstered bed?

Wooden nightstands that match the frame: they echo the oak of the legs and side rails and balance out the fabric of the headboard. The solid-wood nightstands provide that contrast of solid material that makes the softness of the upholstery stand out.

How do I choose the color of the upholstery for the bedroom?

Neutral tones—stone gray, sand, and muted green—go with everything and don’t limit your options. If you want color, let it complement the textiles rather than the walls, which are harder to change. A nearby mirror amplifies the effect of your chosen fabric: wooden mirrors with oak frames tie the whole look together with the bed’s materials.