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Shopping for Beds

When you’re designing a bedroom, there’s no piece of furniture more important than the bed.

“It’s everything,” said Jake Arnold, a British interior designer based in West Hollywood. “I always focus on what the finish, materials and proportions of the bed are before developing the rest of the space, because it dictates what happens with the night stands, the rug and the rest of the decorative items.”

So which bed to choose? That depends on the architecture of the room and your personal tastes, Mr. Arnold said. But he’s a firm believer that bigger is better, even in small spaces.

“If you have a tight space and want things to look a little more minimal and sophisticated, it’s nice to just fill most of the bed wall with the headboard,” he said. “I’ve had people use four-poster beds in tiny rooms, and it does make the space feel more dramatic.”

Just watch out for high footboards. “There’s nothing worse,” he noted, “than jumping on the bed and whacking your leg.”

Walnut- or ebony-finish bed by Chris Earl

From $2,500 at Parachute: 888-967-8832 or parachutehome.com


Upholstered bed with headboard

From $1,749 at Rove Concepts: 800-705-6217 or roveconcepts.com

Bed available in numerous wood finishes with optional bedside shelf

From $525 at Get Laid Beds: 646-851-2943 or getlaidbeds.com


Wood bed with woven-cane headboard

From $1,799 at Crate and Barrel: 800-967-6696 or crateandbarrel.com

Iron canopy bed with upholstered headboard inspired by 19th-century designs

From $2,495 at Restoration Hardware: 800-762-1005 or rh.com


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