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Check out our divan bases, available in a range of colours and fabric designs to suit your style.
With different heights and sizes to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect fit for your bedroom.
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Prices start from 3'0" Single
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Bed Dimensions:
Double: W1490mm x L2190mm x H1350mm
King Size: W1640mm x L2290mm x H1350mm
Super King: W1940mm x L2290mm x H1350mm
Divan Base
Choosing between types of bed bases is a huge and potentially life-changing decision. We’ve all looked at those satisfying Instagram feeds and pretty Pinterest boards, dreaming of that perfect bedroom.
If you’re currently mulling over how to choose between a divan or a bed frame - a solid bed base or slats - then you may want to take a look at our guide to the advantages and disadvantages of these bed types below.
The bed is the centrepiece of your room, and it’ll make or break that ideal decor. Your choice of bed frame should be practical and stylish and, above all else, has to fit your idea of the perfect bedroom.
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"Discover our stunning Divans on display in our showroom! With a variety of colours and storage options available, you're sure to find the perfect fit for your space. Plus, we have stock ready for you to take away today! Visit us and elevate your comfort with style".
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Highgrove HG Base
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Highgrove Platform Top Base
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Highgrove Sprung Base
Starting from £449.00
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Highgate Platform Top Base
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Hypnos Platform Top Base
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Hypnos Sprung Base
Starting from £599.00
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Harrison Spinks Platform Top Base
Starting from £399.00
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Harrison Spinks Sprung Base
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Josh say...
"Discover the exceptional quality of our beds by visiting us in-store. While there are numerous options available online, selecting the right bed is just as crucial as choosing a new mattress. We partner with top manufacturers to ensure our beds offer both durability and a stunning finish. Experience the difference for yourself"
To help with this decision, we will break down the two choices - what is a divan, and how does it differ from a bed frame?
What is a divan bed?
Typically consisting of a solid bed base instead of slats for holding the mattress, the divan bed features a large, hollow interior that usually provides space for drawers or ottoman storage.
What is a bed frame?
As the name most likely suggests, a bed frame is exactly that - a frame, usually with some form of a slatted base to support the sleeper. Bed frames are usually a little larger than the mattress and feature a headboard and foot in their design, with the mattress slightly sunken to provide stability.
Which is better - a solid bed base or slats?
The Solid Base
Like all great decisions, it’s a matter of taste - a solid bed base acts as a flat platform for your mattress, ensuring it remains flat from head to toe. This is particularly useful for denser mattresses, such as memory foam. It provides an equal level of support to every area of the mattress.
Of course, this has a downside, too - it makes a mattress feel substantially firmer. Without the flexibility offered by a slatted bed base, the solid base may directly affect how the mattress feels to a sleeper - particularly if they’re a little heavier than average.
The Slatted Bed Base
In the past, when all mattresses were sprung, a slatted bed base was generally a superior option - this provided a certain level of flexibility, giving decent support to the most stressed areas of the bed while still providing comfort and ample room for movement. It also provided plenty of air circulation.
However, this can cause a problem. Memory foam isn’t best matched with a slatted base, as a solid foam mattress tends to ‘leak’ through the gaps in this bed base type’s slats. There’s also the issue that if one slat in the frame should break, you’ll notice - and it won’t be comfortable!
Why buy a divan bed?
1) They have built-in storage
Divan beds are often made more useful by the presence of that big, hollow base. Whether it’s a gas-lift ottoman bed or concealed drawers, a divan bed is a type of bed frame that’s ideal to declutter your room.
2) They take up less room
Divan beds are compact and tidy, with their design intended to be only as wide as the mattress they support. This helps save on some of the bulk. A divan bed is a great space saver for a smaller room.
3) They’re supportive
Due to their platform tops, divan beds provide a solid bed base for your mattress rather than a slatted design, which not only prolongs the life of your mattress but provides a straighter shape for your back. This makes a great way to firm up your older, mattresses and makes sure your newest purchase keeps you sleeping well for longer!
4) They’re easily personalised
Divan beds are all about the style. You can have them lined in different fabrics, you can have a variety of colours, and the headboard can be any shape you like (within reason).
What are the disadvantages of divan beds?
1) Slightly higher price
As a divan bed tends to be multipurpose and contains more components, it can be more expensive than a standard bed frame. At the Perfect Sleep, we try to keep our divan beds as competitive as possible however. This gives you a great excuse to shop our range and pick out a top-of-the-line bed for less!
2) A matter of aesthetics
Divan beds are usually plainly upholstered or panelled and may not always suit your perfect bedroom. A bed frame always tends to be a more rustic, traditional option with more scope for decorative detailing.
Why buy a bed frame?
1) A traditional bed
The bed frame is a traditional and often super stylish type of bed frame for your room, with room for aesthetics in the legs, frame and supports that gives the perfect opportunity to theme up to your sleeping space. These bed types are a great touch to any interior!
2) They’re long-lasting
A good quality bed frame is usually an investment, and will typically be a long term purchase, with solid components designed to be exposed and on view.
3) They’re affordable
Most bed frames use natural components, reducing their cost, and don’t need to be fully upholstered. This makes them very reasonable in terms of pricing in comparison to the often more complex divan bed types.
4) Built-in headboard
Most bed frames will have a headboard and thus are, naturally, a very simple, straightforward type of bed frame. It’s just a case of assembling it and getting comfy!
What are the disadvantages of bed frames?
1) Less space effective
Bed frames sadly don’t have the luxury of that lovely storage space and are slightly larger than divan bed types. This makes them a little bit harder to fit into a room - after all, they don’t have drawers or ottoman bases.
2) Maintaining a bed frame
Bed frames are much more hands-on than divan bed types. Their slatted bed bases can occasionally come loose or slip out of line - though this is very easy to fix - and the joints will occasionally require tightening with a few twists of your Allen key. However, this is usually after years of usage.
Which is better - a divan bed or a bed frame?
Statistically, you tend to spend a full twenty-five years of your life asleep. I’m sure it doesn’t feel like it most of the time, but it’s true! As a result, you need to make sure that your bed is perfect.
This is why your personal opinion is so important when it comes to selecting your furniture. We always advise treating this purchase properly. Take your time, weigh up the advantages over the disadvantages of each bed type and judge accordingly.