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9 Ottoman Bed Ideas for Bedrooms That Need More Storage

9 Ottoman Bed Ideas for Bedrooms That Need More Storage

May 13, 2026
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fifblogadmin May 13, 2026

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Storage is often the quiet pressure point in a British bedroom. Rooms tend to be modest in size, wardrobes fill quickly and the floor beneath the bed remains an untapped resource. An ottoman bed offers a practical answer by tucking generous storage under the mattress, freeing surfaces and giving the room a calmer feel. At Furniture in Fashion, we see many shoppers reaching for this style because it does two jobs at once. It anchors the room visually and absorbs a surprising amount of bedding, clothing and seasonal clutter without adding bulk.

Below are nine ideas to help you use an ottoman bed well, whether you live in a small flat in Manchester or a family home in the Home Counties.

1. Start With a Soft Fabric Frame for a Calm Bedroom

A fabric covered ottoman bed sets a quieter tone than a hard wooden frame. The texture absorbs light, the headboard adds a sense of comfort against your pillow, and the overall effect is restful rather than busy. Soft greys, oatmeal tones and muted greens work especially well in UK homes, where daylight can be flat for much of the year. Our range of fabric beds covers a wide spread of weaves and colours, so you can match the bed to existing curtains or a feature wall without effort.

2. Choose Leather for a Sharper, More Polished Look

If your bedroom leans modern, a leather upholstered ottoman bed brings a cleaner silhouette. The finish wipes down easily, which matters in busier households, and the structured edges create a strong focal point. Look for stitched headboards with subtle paneling for a contemporary feel that does not date quickly. Many of our leather beds are designed with reinforced lift mechanisms, so the storage opens smoothly even when the base is fully loaded.

3. Go Side Opening for Maximum Storage Access

End opening ottoman beds tend to be quicker to lift, but side opening models give you a clearer view of the entire base when the mattress is raised. Side opening is also useful if you keep larger items underneath, such as suitcases, vacuum cleaners or boxed bedding sets. Measure the room carefully before choosing. You need clearance on either the long side or the foot of the bed to access the lift fully.

4. Use a Smaller Single Ottoman in a Box Room

Children's rooms and guest rooms often have to absorb storage that belongs nowhere else. A single ottoman bed turns this awkward space into a quiet workhorse. It can hold spare duvets, extra pillows for visitors and seasonal clothing, all hidden from view. Pair it with a compact bedside table and a slim wardrobe to keep the floor visually open.

5. Keep Linens Separated From Out of Season Items

The most common mistake we see is treating the ottoman base as one large bin. Use breathable storage bags, fabric cubes or shallow trays to divide bedding from clothing. This stops items from creasing badly and makes them easier to find. A simple labelling system, even a piece of card slotted inside each bag, saves time on rotating winter and summer wardrobes.

6. Match the Bed to Bedside Cabinets for a Cohesive Look

An ottoman bed is usually the largest piece in the room, so the items around it should support the look rather than fight it. Tonal bedside cabinets in a similar finish help the eye settle. If the bed is fabric, soft wood or matte painted cabinets feel right. If the bed is leather, a sleeker high gloss or smoked oak finish keeps the room consistent.

7. Pair an Ottoman Bed With a Slimline Chest of Drawers

Ottoman beds reduce the pressure on a wardrobe, which means you can often downsize the other storage in the room. A narrow chest of drawers works well as a second focal piece without crowding the space. Keep daily wear in the chest and use the ottoman base for items you only need each season.

8. Think About the Lift Mechanism Before You Buy

The hydraulic pistons under the mattress vary in quality. Stronger gas struts make daily use feel effortless, which matters because a stiff lift quickly becomes a chore. When choosing a bed, look at the weight rating, the warranty on the mechanism and the quality of the base board. A solid slatted base also extends mattress life.

9. Style the Bed So Storage Stays Hidden

The whole point of an ottoman is to keep clutter out of sight. Dress the bed with a fitted bottom sheet, a clean duvet cover and two or three cushions. Avoid heavy valances, which can interfere with the lift. A folded throw at the foot of the bed adds softness without weight. The effect should be that of a normal bed with no visible hint of what sits beneath the mattress.

Final Thoughts

An ottoman bed is one of the most useful pieces you can choose for a smaller British bedroom. It tackles storage at the source, frees up the rest of the room and stays calm on the eye. You can browse a wide selection across our bedroom furniture range to find a frame that fits your space and style. We deliver across the UK with free delivery as standard, so the heavy lifting is taken care of for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much storage does an ottoman bed actually offer?
A double ottoman holds the equivalent of a small chest of drawers. Kings and super kings offer more, often enough for two seasons of bedding plus several stored items.

Are ottoman beds suitable for everyday use?
Yes. Modern frames are built for daily lifting. Look for sprung gas struts and a solid base for the longest service life.

Can I use any mattress with an ottoman bed?
Most mattresses work, although very heavy memory foam models can put extra strain on the lift. Check the bed's recommended weight range before ordering.

Do ottoman beds work for taller people?
King size and super king ottoman beds are widely available and offer the same internal storage benefits as smaller frames.

Are ottoman beds difficult to assemble?
Most arrive flat packed with clear instructions. Two people make the job easier, particularly when fitting the gas struts.

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Bedroom Storage,ottoman beds,Small Bedrooms,UK interiors
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