The round bed I would say, is something of a ‘marmite’ bed. Depending on your point of view people think there either an outdated fad associated with 60’s lothario’s like Hugh Hefner and Austin Powers or to some they can be something that adds a unique style to a bedroom and when presented right, can still be stylish and fun!
If dressed right and placed in a room that is big enough round beds can be luxurious and a uniquely stylish addition to any bedroom, giving it a completely different look and feel to the standard, (some would say boring) rectangle bed.
The circular beds can range in size but usually fall into the same increments as standard beds, beginning usually at 4’6″ and going up to 7′ in diameter. Many bespoke bed stores and manufacturers offer circular beds as part of their made to order service, companies such as time4sleep.co.uk offer a couture service where the beds are made to your exact measurements.
Round bed linen can be equally hard to source as the aren’t something readily available in high street shops. The best place to find these items are online with bespoke bed linen manufacturers such as Victoria Linen offering specific sections catering to round bed linen covering everything from round bed sheets in a variety of fabrics and colours to round mattress protectors, valances and bedspreads.
Certainly if you can afford the luxury, a circular bed isnt something to be dissmissed lightly.
We love the round beds. However it is VERY difficult to find suitable bed linen. Thanks for pointing out this helpful resource.
the round beds is so look beautiful , but it makes difficult for me.
I like the idea and look of a round bed but is it more difficult to make the bed?
Paul
Linen for round beds can be found online, check out the following maufacturers: http://www.victorialinen.co.uk/acatalog/Round-Bed-Linen.html
If dressed right and placed in a room that is big enough round beds can be luxurious and a uniquely stylish addition to any bedroom, giving it a completely different look and feel to the standard, (some would say boring) rectangle bed.