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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing Beds for Student Accommodation

When furnishing student accommodation, landlords have three main priorities: choose quality furniture, make the right “style” decisions, and stay in budget. 

Size, colour, comfort, and costs matter – and these should all factor into your decision when buying beds for student accommodation.

Keep reading to learn which beds are best for UK student accommodation.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Beds for Student Accommodation

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When choosing the best bed for student accommodation, make sure you consider sizing, assembly/delivery, and the additional features you need (such as built-in storage or wipeable/repairable materials).

Size:

·       Room dimensions: It’s important to choose a bed that suits the dimensions of the room. Measure the room carefully before buying.

·       Essential items: Student accommodation should have at least a bed, desk, chair, wardrobe, and bedside table. Even if the bed fits in the room, make sure there’s enough space for everything else, too.

·       Bed sizes: A single bed is often best for rooms around 2x3m, while a small double is better for slightly larger rooms, ideally at least 2.7x3m.

·       Types of beds: A loft bed/high sleeper bed creates extra space beneath to accommodate a desk, chair, etc., making it a great choice for smaller student rooms.

Assembly/delivery:

·       Flatpacks vs. pre-assembled: Flatpack beds are often better for student accommodation, especially in rooms on upper levels.

·       Simple assembly: Beds that are quick and easy to assemble save time and make it easier for landlords to move beds between rooms.

·       Delivery: Consider how the item will be delivered, particularly in accommodation without lifts, and how fast it arrives.

Additional features:

·       Ease of cleaning: Metal beds, faux leather beds, or wooden beds are easier to clean compared to fabric beds or velvet materials.

·       Headboards: Headboards are more comfortable and make a room feel homely. Yet beds with headboards increase furnishing costs and aren’t essential for budget-conscious landlords or students.

·       Storage options: Built-in storage is handy for smaller student rooms. Divan beds with pull-out drawers and ottoman beds with under-mattress storage are good options.

·       Durability: Students and landlords want beds that last the duration of a tenancy – at the very least. Choosing quality materials often costs more but increases lifespan.

·       Colours: Neutral colours can easily be styled by any tenant, such as gray fabric, black faux leather, white metal, or classic wooden beds.

What is the Best Size Bed for Student Accommodation?

A small double bed (up to 120cm wide) is often the best-sized bed for student accommodation. It’s larger than a single bed, but not as big as a standard double bed (up to 135cm wide) to save space.

Standard single beds (up to 90cm wide) are best in smaller student accommodation rooms. They also cut costs for landlords, but they aren’t as desirable among students as a larger bed.

FAQs

What Size Are Uni Dorm Beds?

Uni dorm beds in the UK traditionally come in three main sizes, depending on the type of accommodation (such as if you’re staying in uni halls vs private rented accommodation) and overall room size.

The most common uni dorm bed sizes include:

·       Single bed: 90cm width x 190cm length

·       Small double bed: 120cm width x 190cm length

·       Double bed: 135cm width x 190cm length

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