Mattresses and bed frames are like handphones and phone cases — you should always choose a good one.
A good bed frame must properly support the mattress placed on top of it. Cheap, often steel, bed frames can spoil your mattress faster than expected and create unnecessary noise as you toss and turn.
Your bed frame provides structure and stability, ensures proper mattress ventilation, and protects your mattress from premature wear. A well-built frame also enhances sleep quality by providing consistent support throughout the night, reducing sagging and allowing your mattress to perform as intended.
King Koil’s offerings demonstrate how a bed frame can be both functional and stylish, especially for Singapore homes where space efficiency and aesthetics are important.
Here are some key bed frame styles and what makes them suitable for different lifestyles:
For a timeless and sturdy foundation, a wooden bed frame is always a reliable choice. These frames are made from kiln-dried wood, which helps reduce warping and cracking over time. They typically sit on a solid base with plywood and level supports, allowing weight to be distributed evenly across the mattress.
Why choose it:
Ideal for: Traditional bedroom interiors and homeowners who prioritise longevity.
A more modern option is a designer bed frame, such as the Edmunton Bed Frame from King Koil collections. These frames often feature elegant headboard designs and can be customised with your preferred upholstery or finish.
Why choose it:
Ideal for: Urban homes with a focus on design, or renters looking for a statement piece without compromising comfort.
A divan base frame offers a simple yet supportive foundation for your mattress. These frames are compact in design and can often be upgraded with built-in storage, making them especially practical for space-limited homes in Singapore.
Why choose it:
Ideal for: Smaller bedrooms, minimalist interiors, and those who need additional storage space.
Ensure Compatibility with Your Mattress – Our warranty states that mattresses should be placed on a solid wooden base. Using slatted frames without proper support may void warranty coverage. If you do not have a solid base, you can check with our sales representative for suitable options.
Match Frame Height to Your Needs – A lower frame can make a room feel more spacious, while a higher frame makes it easier to get in and out of bed. This is especially helpful for older adults or those with joint concerns.
Consider Room Layout and Size – In Singapore homes, where space is often limited, choosing the right frame size and style helps maintain good visual balance, circulation space, and functionality for items like bedside tables or storage units.
Choosing a bed frame is about more than just looks — it is about supporting better sleep and fitting your lifestyle. Whether you prefer the warmth of wood, a stylish designer frame, or a functional divan setup, the right choice will form a strong foundation for both your mattress and your rest.
Take the time to visit a showroom, test compatibility with your mattress, and choose a frame that enhances both comfort and style — because great sleep starts from the ground up.