The most common customer inquiries

Yes, every Fabric Bed Frame (FBF) bed is handcrafted and made to order, allowing you to choose your preferred fabric, size, headboard height, and storage option.

We offer all UK standard sizes 3FT Single, 4FT Small Double, 4FT6 Double, 5FT King, and 6FT Super King. Custom sizes can also be made upon request.

Absolutely! You can select from a wide range of velvet, plush, Naples and Teddy (Boucle) Fabric in multiple colours. We also provide free fabric samples before you order.

Yes, most of our designs come with optional Ottoman storage, divan drawers, or lift-up bases, giving you the perfect combination of style and practicality.

Since every bed is handcrafted to order, delivery usually takes 3–7 working days, depending on your location and design choice.

Yes, we provide ground-floor and first-floor delivery, and our team can also assemble your bed for a small additional charge.

Mattresses are optional. You can add one during checkout or contact us to explore our premium mattress collection.

Yes, all FBF Beds come with a 24-month manufacturing warranty covering craftsmanship and structural quality.

As each bed is made to order, returns are accepted only for manufacturing defects. However, we’ll always assist you if there’s any issue with your product.

You can reach us through our website contact form, email, Contact No. or 24/7 support chat for any product or order inquiries.

A luxury bed frame usually has thicker padding, strong wood, quality stitching, smooth finishing, and suitable colors according to your room. These details make the bed look elegant and help it last longer with daily use.

Fabric bed frames offer soft padding, noise-free support, and a stylish modern look, while wooden frames focus on firmness and simplicity. Fabric beds also add warmth and comfort to the room.

Yes, regular vacuuming and light spot cleaning keep a fabric bed frame fresh. Using a fabric protector spray can help prevent stains and make long-term care easier.

Fabric beds don’t cause allergies on their own. Regular cleaning removes dust. Choosing hypoallergenic fabrics can also help people with sensitivities.

Storage beds, such as ottomans or drawer designs, can hold blankets, pillows, boxes, or clothes. They are supported with strong bases to keep everything steady.

Use non-slip pads or rug grips under the legs. These help keep the bed steady, especially on wooden or tiled floors.

Yes, all our bed frames include warranty for structure and build quality, giving you confidence and long-term peace of mind.

Most of our frames come in separate parts, making them easy to move through tight spaces, staircases, and small hallways.

TV lift systems use strong motorized motors made to work every day without trouble. Good-quality lifts can handle thousands of up-and-down cycles, and they usually come with safety stops, smooth rising features. So you get long-lasting, worry-free performance.

TV beds include built-in safety sensors that stop the lift if something blocks it. The TV stays protected inside the footboard when not in use, preventing accidents, sharp-edge contact, or screen damage.

Most lifts include manual override options, reset buttons, and accessible control boxes. If something goes wrong, the motor, fuse, or remote sensor can usually be fixed quickly. Quality suppliers also offer replacement parts.

Yes. TV beds are designed with ventilated compartments that prevent overheating. The enclosed space protects the TV from dust, accidental bumps, and sunlight exposure.

Assembly typically takes 1–2 hours, depending on the model. Most TV beds come with pre-installed lift systems, so you mainly attach the footboard, mount the TV, and connect the cables. Professional assembly is also available.

Yes, most TV beds are compatible with all major brands like Samsung, LG, Sony, and Hisense. The only requirement is that the TV must be VESA-mount compatible and fit the size limit of the lift system.

Power use is minimal. The motor only draws electricity when lifting or lowering the TV. While the TV is stored, energy use is nearly zero. Many lifts also come with low-energy standby modes.

Modern lift systems use low-noise motors engineered to operate quietly, often under 50dB. This makes the lifting action smooth and hidden, allowing you to use the feature without disturbing others.

Kid bed frames follow safety guidelines such as smooth, rounded edges, strong support, and designs that prevent the bed from tipping over. Many also use non-toxic paints and strong joints so the bed can handle active play and help prevent injuries.

Kid bed frames often come with built-in storage, ottoman storage, or raised designs to maximize floor space. These help organize toys, clothing, and bedding, making smaller rooms easier to keep tidy.

Absolutely. We use only non-toxic paints and finishes, so you don’t need to worry about harmful chemicals. Every bed is designed to meet strict safety standards, ensuring it’s strong, stable, and safe for your child for years to come.

Safe kids’ beds are usually made from solid wood, engineered hardwood, or metal with non-toxic, low-VOC paints and finishes. These materials reduce exposure to harmful chemicals and provide strong, long-lasting support.

Most kids’ bed frames are built with reinforced joints, solid slats, and durable materials designed to handle everyday movement. While constant jumping isn’t recommended, a good-quality kids’ bed stays stable and supportive during active use.

Kids can use standard mattresses, but medium-firm options are recommended for proper spinal support. Make sure the mattress fits snugly with no gaps to prevent slipping or fingers getting caught.

A divan bed is a two-part bed that includes a strong fabric-covered base and a mattress placed directly on top. The base often comes with built-in drawers or ottoman storage, making it a practical, space-saving option.

A well-made divan bed can last 8–10 years or more. Its solid base, durable fabric, and strong joints prevent sagging over time. Regular care, such as rotating the mattress and keeping the base clean, can extend its lifespan.

Yes, Divan beds usually allow you to add any compatible headboard. Many come with a slot or bracket system that makes attaching a headboard simple. You can choose from padded, wooden, or tufted designs to match your room décor.

Divan bases have strong or springy bottoms that keep the bed stable and silent. Their sturdy build stops squeaks and shares weight evenly, making your bed more comfy.

Yes. Divan bases usually come in two lightweight sections that clip together, making them easy to carry through stairs and narrow hallways. Assembly is quick often just attaching the headboard and placing the mattress on top.

Divan beds often outperform traditional frames in stability and space-saving. Their solid base prevents sagging, they take up less floor space, and many include built-in storage ideal for modern homes with limited space.

A sleigh bed is a bed frame with a curved headboard and footboard that look like a traditional sleigh. This design gives the bed a stylish, elegant look and makes it a popular choice for modern and classic bedrooms.

Sleigh beds offer several benefits:

  • Elegant design that adds a luxury look to your room

     

  • Strong and durable build for long-lasting use

     

  • Comfortable headboard, perfect for sitting up and reading

Yes, sleigh beds can take a little extra room because of the curved headboard and footboard. Measuring your space before buying helps make sure you have enough room to move around comfortably.

Yes. Sleigh beds weigh more due to the thick curved panels. Moving them usually requires two people, especially for hardwood models. Upholstered frames, however, are slightly lighter and easier to handle.

A little. Because of the high footboard, oversized duvets may bunch at the end. Many people prefer slightly shorter duvet sizes or flexible bedding that tucks easily around the curve.

Yes,  a bit. Dust can collect in the lower curve of the footboard, especially in wooden designs. Upholstered sleigh beds require regular vacuuming along the seams to keep the curves clean.

Not really, bubble edges may look delicate, but they’re surprisingly easy to maintain. Their smooth, curved surface doesn’t trap dust like sharp corners do. A quick wipe with a soft cloth or mild cleaner is usually enough to keep them spotless. 

No. Assembly is almost identical to a normal upholstered bed. Most people complete it in under an hour using the included instructions. The bubble panels usually come pre-fitted.

Not if you maintain them properly. Using a fabric protector spray and doing quick spot cleaning prevents long-term stains. Many bubble frames also come in stain-resistant fabrics.

Use a lint roller or a small handheld vacuum. The curves actually make it easier to lift off hair because the fabric is padded and not tightly stretched.

They’re designed to be strong, but the bubbles aren’t meant for sitting or putting weight on. Light pressure is fine, but regular sitting may affect the shape over time.

Yes. They’re lightweight, easy to assemble, and the padded edges are less likely to get damaged during moves compared to wooden frames.

No, the bubble trend is part of the modern, soft-curve furniture movement. This style stays popular because it makes a room feel cosy, contemporary, and designer-inspired.

Apply a fabric protector spray every 6–12 months, vacuum weekly, and clean spills quickly. Following these simple steps keeps the frame looking fresh for years.

Yes,wingback beds are very stable because the tall headboard is fixed to a strong frame. The wings add support and help create a cozy sleeping space while staying firm over time.

Wingback beds can look large, but choosing a slim or simple design can help them fit small rooms. Light colours also keep the room from feeling crowded.

Not really. Vacuuming the wings, spot cleaning stains, and using a fabric protector spray is usually enough. For delicate fabrics like velvet, a soft brush works best to maintain the texture.

A high-quality wingback bed with a solid wooden frame and strong upholstery can last many years. The padded wings are usually reinforced, so they stay firm and don’t lose shape.

Yes, most wingback beds are heavier than simple bed frames due to thick padding and tall headboards. However, they can still be moved easily in separate parts.

Not usually. Most wingback headboards use breathable foam and fabric. If heat is a concern, choose linen or cotton upholstery for better airflow.

A Chesterfield bed frame is a luxury-style bed known for its deep button-tufted headboard, plush padding, and elegant, rolled or straight edges. It’s designed to give a classic, sophisticated look to any bedroom.

The deep button style is mostly decorative. The headboard remains padded and comfortable to lean on, while the frame stays supportive.

High-quality Chesterfield beds maintain their tufted design for years. The deep buttons are secured through thick padding, preventing sagging or loosening with normal use.

Yes, slightly. The extra padding, deep-button upholstery, and solid frame make them heavier but this also ensures better durability, stability, and a long-lasting premium feel.

No. While they originate from classic design, Chesterfield beds now come in modern, minimalist, and contemporary versions too, including slim tufting, soft colors, and straight silhouettes.

Absolutely. Many Chesterfield frames come in ottoman storage or drawer storage versions, giving you style and functionality in one.

An Ambassador bed is a large, luxury upholstered bed with a tall, panelled headboard and side rails. It offers a premium, hotel-style look and strong visual impact.

You should go for Ambassador beds. They are built with thick frames and padded panels, giving them a strong structure. They handle daily use well while offering a bold, stylish look.

Yes, Ambassador beds are wide and tall, so checking your room size is important. Choosing lighter colours can help the bed feel less bulky in medium rooms.

Yes, fabric choice greatly affects how you care for your bed. Luxurious fabrics like velvet or chenille require gentle cleaning and careful handling, while synthetic or tightly woven fabrics are more durable, easier to clean, and resist stains better over time.

Check and tighten all bolts and screws. Ensure the slats are properly aligned; high-quality Ambassador beds are designed to remain firm once assembled.

You should choose lighter fabrics, soft colours, and minimalist accessories. This creates a more relaxed yet elegant feel without losing the Ambassador bed’s style.

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