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The Art of Modesty: 15 Floor Bed Design Ideas

The Art of Modesty: 15 Floor Bed Design Ideas

Until recently, floor beds have been merely an afterthought in interior design and in the West could only be encountered in particularly hippie or boho bedrooms.

In some parts of the world, however, they were and are status quo and are nowadays rousing interest globally.

They’re an ideal addition to the minimalist, boho, and japandi bedrooms and come with many health perks.

1. The Minimalist Design

If you’re looking to promote the minimalist appeal of your bedroom, a floor bed has got to be one of the optimal ways to do that.

Its low height, simplistic shape, and design make it the perfect minimalist addition.

2. The Boho Trend

We all know what the boho design style is all about, right?

The vagabond aesthetic, stylish modesty, ‘too cool to care for the material’ vibe. Well, I’d say doing away with a bed frame is a sure way to express your boho inclinations.

3. Ideal for Organic Modern Spaces

The organic modern trend has been quite popular in the past years.

It’s all about the simple and the natural, so gracing your organic modern bedroom with a floor bed is sure to leave a strong impression.

4. Practical Design

Low-height beds tend to sport much more creative designs than regular.

Many of them come with various built-in storage options, and side tables, and some even with electricity outlets.

5. Inspired by Japan

Though your average modern Japanese house is likely to contain an ordinary bed with a bed frame, the more traditional interiors and accommodations still tend to pride themselves with tatami beds.

To welcome the Far East vibes into your bedroom, get yourself the traditional Japanese tatami.

6. An Easy Match

An awesome perk of floor beds is that they’re so easy to keep breezy and stylish.

There’s no intricate bed frame or upholstery to consider, so there’s an endless choice of beddings that look great in the room.

7. Elevated Upon a Platform

Low height and floor beds are the terms used interchangeably because there’s only a tiny difference between them – low-height beds contain some type of padding separating the mattress from the floor.

And unless you’re going to put away your mattress every morning, I suggest you have the padding, as floor dust will stick to your mattress before you know it.

8. Romantic Interiors

To maximize the appeal of your romantic bedroom, choose the floor bed alternative.

It exudes that ‘all you need is love’ attitude.

9. Sweet & Modest

Floor beds give off a particular vibe of modesty that helps make the whole bedroom much more charming.

Match your bedding with a few decorative accents to maximize the beauty of your space.

10. Luxury Design

Though these beds can mainly be modest, they can by all means fit perfectly into a luxury bedroom.

All it takes are some Art Deco accents, luxury lighting, and simple but high-quality bedding.

11. An Industrial Touch

Floor beds are an awesome trick to promote the coarse and unfinished appeal of an industrial bedroom.

12. Breezy Design

Keep your colors bright and the space well-lit to promote the breezy look in your bedroom.

13. Flexible Placement

Another perk of these beds is that the mattress is very flexible.

If you’ve got a wide platform or it’s directly to the floor, you’re free to move it around as you see fit which comes in great at sleepovers, but also when you wish to simply switch things up.

14. An Attic Room Favorite

Unordinary rooms such as attics can be quite tricky to furnish. They’re often quite angular with steep ceilings.

Floor beds, on the other hand, can fit anywhere so they’re a great solution for tight spaces.

15. Modern Appeal

Surround your floor bed with minimalist furniture and LED lights to promote its modern appeal.

In Conclusion

Floor beds aren’t only useful in regards to saving space, but they’re perhaps the optimal choice for good sleep and fine health.

For instance, did you know that sleeping on a low-height or floor bed can help better regulate your body temperature?

It’s also beneficial to physical health overall as it requires some strength to get out of one.