Choosing the right double bed shapes how your bedroom looks and feels. A well-picked bed becomes the centrepiece of your space, setting the tone for everything else. At Pepperfry, we understand that Indian homes need furniture that balances style with practicality. That is why our double bed collection spans classic wooden frames, sleek modern platforms, and smart storage solutions.
Whether you live in a compact flat or a spacious house, the right double bed design makes daily life more comfortable. Sturdy construction matters for lasting value. Good aesthetics matter for your peace of mind. As one of India's leading furniture destinations, Pepperfry offers beds crafted from quality materials at prices that work for different budgets. This page covers everything you need to make a confident choice.
A double bed refers to beds measuring roughly 137 cm wide and 190 cm long in India. This size comfortably fits two adults while taking up less floor space than queen or king options. International standards differ slightly at 135 cm width, so always check the exact measurements when ordering.
Your choice of a double bed matters beyond just size. The right frame affects your sleep quality, bedroom flow, and storage options. Major style categories include modern minimalist frames, traditional carved wooden beds, and storage-integrated designs with drawers or hydraulic lifts. Each serves different needs and room setups.
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Size Tip: Measure your bedroom doorways before buying. Double beds need at least 60 cm clearance around each side for comfortable movement. |
Current trends in double bed designs focus on smart functionality paired with clean aesthetics. Indian buyers increasingly want beds that solve storage problems while looking good. Here are the styles gaining popularity.
Urban Indian homes often lack wardrobe space. Storage beds address this directly. Side-drawer models offer easy daily access for linens and clothes. Hydraulic lift designs provide deeper storage beneath the mattress platform, perfect for seasonal items or extra bedding. Both options keep clutter hidden without sacrificing floor space.
Hotel-inspired bedroom aesthetics drive demand for upholstered beds. Velvet and leatherette headboards with button-tufted or channel detailing add instant luxury. These designs suit both master bedrooms and guest rooms. Keep in mind that fabric headboards need regular vacuuming to stay fresh.
Low-profile platform beds appeal to contemporary tastes. Their simple lines and slim frames make rooms feel larger. Platform designs typically cost less than elaborate carved options, and cleaning underneath becomes much easier.
Wood remains India's most popular material for double beds. Different wood types suit different budgets and style preferences.
Sheesham wood offers excellent durability with rich grain patterns that deepen over time. Teak commands premium prices but lasts generations with proper care. Mango wood provides a budget-friendly option with lighter weight for easier rearrangement.
Engineered wood delivers affordability and comes in various finishes, though it suits drier climates better.
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"Don't shy away from using a large four-poster double bed even in a medium-sized bedroom. The vertical posts draw the eye upward, shifting the focus from limited floor space to the room's volume." - Shabnam Gupta, Interior Designer (Architectural Digest India) |
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Feature |
Solid Wood |
Engineered Wood |
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Durability |
20+ years |
8-12 years |
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Price Range |
Rs 25,000 to Rs 75,000+ |
Rs 8,000 to Rs 20,000 |
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Weight |
Heavy, stable |
Lighter, portable |
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Maintenance |
Needs polishing |
Wipe-clean surfaces |
Choose solid wood for long-term investment. Pick engineered options for rental homes or tighter budgets.
Walnut finishes suit sophisticated, darker rooms. Honey tones bring warmth to neutral spaces. Natural matte finishes work well in Scandinavian-inspired interiors. Wenge creates a dramatic contrast in contemporary settings. Match your finish to existing furniture and wall colours for a cohesive look.
Modern double bed design embraces clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and functional features. This aesthetic prioritises simplicity without compromising comfort.
Mid-century modern beds feature tapered wooden legs and warm timber tones. Industrial modern designs incorporate metal accents with exposed hardware for an urban edge.
Scandinavian-influenced beds use light woods and simple forms. Contemporary platform beds often include integrated nightstands or floating side tables.
When styling modern beds, stick to neutral bedding and limit decorative pillows. The bed itself should remain the focal point.
Platform beds use slatted or solid bases that eliminate box spring requirements. They sit lower to the ground and suit memory foam mattresses well. Box beds enclose storage space within the frame, making them practical for smaller rooms. Platform designs feel airier; box beds offer hidden functionality.
Room dimensions should directly influence your double bed selection.
Compact bedrooms under 10 by 10 feet benefit from low-profile beds in light finishes. Storage integration becomes essential here. Avoid bulky headboards that overwhelm the space.
Medium bedrooms between 10 by 12 and 12 by 12 feet offer flexibility. Statement headboards work well, and you can accommodate bedside tables comfortably. Consider beds with built-in storage to maximise utility.
Spacious bedrooms above 12 by 14 feet can handle four-poster beds, elaborate upholstered frames, or wider proportions. Position the bed centrally with equal clearance on both sides for visual balance.
Feature selection impacts daily comfort and bedroom functionality. Think through each category before purchasing.
Headboard types range from simple panel designs to bookcase styles with built-in shelving. Upholstered headboards provide comfortable back support for reading in bed. Minimalist frames skip headboards entirely for streamlined looks.
Frame heights vary significantly. Low platform beds suit modern interiors but may challenge those with mobility concerns. Standard heights around 45 cm work for most people. Taller Victorian-style frames create grandeur but require step stools for some users.
Side drawers offer daily convenience for frequently used items. They need 50 to 60 cm clearance space beside the bed. Hydraulic lift mechanisms provide maximum storage capacity beneath the mattress, ideal for seasonal bedding or suitcases. Lift systems need no side clearance but require moving bedding to access storage.
Follow this practical framework for confident selection.
First, measure your bedroom precisely. Note length, width, ceiling height, and doorway dimensions. Plan where the bed will sit, allowing walking space around it.
Second, set a realistic budget. Decide which features matter most within your price range.
Third, choose your primary material based on climate, durability needs, and aesthetic preference. Humid coastal areas favour treated hardwoods over engineered options.
Fourth, assess storage requirements honestly. If your bedroom lacks cupboard space, prioritise storage beds.
Fifth, verify mattress compatibility. Check slat spacing for your mattress type.
Memory foam and latex mattresses need solid bases or closely spaced slats under 7 cm apart. Spring mattresses tolerate wider slat gaps. Coir mattresses work best on solid platforms. Wrong pairings can void warranties and affect sleep quality, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
Understanding price tiers helps you shop efficiently at Pepperfry's double bed collection.
Budget options between Rs 8,000 and Rs 15,000 typically feature engineered wood frames with basic designs. These suit starter homes or guest bedrooms well.
Mid-range beds from Rs 15,000 to Rs 30,000 offer solid wood construction, better finishes, and storage features. Most buyers find excellent value here.
Premium beds above Rs 30,000 feature high-end timber, elaborate upholstery, multiple built-in features, and designer aesthetics. Consider these for master bedrooms where long-term value matters.
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Value Tip: Warranty coverage often indicates quality. Budget beds typically carry 1-year warranties, while premium options offer 3 to 5 years. |
Proper maintenance extends your bed's lifespan significantly.
Solid wood beds need dusting weekly with soft cloths. Apply wood polish every three to four months. Keep beds away from direct sunlight to prevent fading. Address scratches promptly with matching wood markers.
Engineered wood surfaces require gentle cleaning with slightly damp cloths. Avoid excess moisture that can cause swelling. Never place hot items directly on laminated surfaces.
Upholstered frames benefit from monthly vacuuming using fabric attachments. Treat stains immediately with appropriate fabric cleaners. Schedule professional cleaning annually for velvet or delicate materials.
During monsoon season, ensure adequate ventilation around wooden beds. Use silica packets in storage compartments to absorb excess humidity.
Indian double beds typically measure 137 cm wide and 190 cm long. This accommodates two adults comfortably while fitting standard Indian bedroom dimensions. Always verify exact measurements before purchasing.
Sheesham and teak offer excellent durability for humid Indian conditions. Sheesham provides good value while teak represents premium quality. Mango wood suits tighter budgets. Your choice should balance climate, budget, and intended usage duration.
Prices range from Rs 8,000 for basic engineered wood frames to Rs 75,000 or more for premium solid wood designs. Mid range options between Rs 15,000 and Rs 30,000 offer the best balance of quality and value for most buyers.
Double beds measure 137 cm wide, while queen beds measure 152 cm wide. Both share similar lengths, around 190 to 200 cm. Queen beds suit larger bedrooms or couples wanting more personal space.
Most standard mattresses work with storage beds. However, check slat spacing for foam mattresses and base firmness for spring options. Hydraulic lift beds work well with lighter foam mattresses for easier access.