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You’re not a dinosaur but your browser is… using the latest technology. This makes our site faster and easier to use. Unfortunatley, your browser doesn't support these technologies. Click on this link for instructions and more information from Google.At JustHeadboards.co.uk we specialise in all styles of bed headboards in any size you can imagine. Standard size headboards for beds include single headboards in 3ft, 4ft small double, 4ft 6 double, 5ft king and 6ft super king. Our special size headboards include 2ft 6, 3ft 3, 3ft 6, 5ft 6, 6ft 6 & 7ft headboards. Need a headboard in a larger size than this; we can help, please call us for details. We have the largest selection of wooden headboards in the UK, including a variety of finishes. Popular wooden headboards include pine headboards, oak headboards, rattan headboards, beech, walnut and high gloss to name a few. Our metal headboards are also available in a variety of contemporary and traditional styles and include finishes such as brass headboards, nickel metal headboards, chrome headboards in a selection of colour finishes including black, silver & white.




Looking for an upholstered headboard? Our upholstered headboards are available in hundreds of fabrics, materials and colours including faux suede & faux leather, genuine leather upholstered fabric, chenille headboards, velour, linen and much, much more. Many of our headboards are bespoke and exclusive to Just Headboards, choose from an array of designer headboards originally designed for boutique hotels. Stunning contemporary headboards designed to make an impact in any bedroom. Do you have some left over fabric from your bedroom furniture or curtains and want a headboard to match, well we offer a bespoke solution, just send us your fabric and we'll do the rest, please call us for further details. Beat the Credit Crunch with our current clearance headboards for bed headboards that are discounted and ready to be despatched anywhere in the UK immediately! Dont have a bed with holes for a headboard with struts, then why not view our wall mounted headboards for a large selection of stylish bed headboards which can be fitted directly on to your wall.




Alternatively, our floor standing headboards for beds are designed to stand behind your bed whilst being secured by your bed bolts. Looking for some help? Find it in our news section, designed to help you with information such as: how to fit your new headboard to the bed, or even information on headboard sizes, it can all be found here. We source our headboards from a variety of UK manufacturers and importers including Stuart Jones Headboards and Bentley Designs Headboards. Happy Shopping from Just Headboards (part of the Just Live Ltd. Niche websites selling occasional chairs, blanket boxes and small double beds online.) For the 2012 Bengali film, see Bedroom (film). For the 2010 American film, see Bedrooms (film). The bedroom in the home of an Alabama miner, 1946 An attic bedroom in Skóga, Iceland A bedroom in the Deanery, Bryn Mawr College An undergraduate's bedroom at Girton College, University of Cambridge A bedroom is a room of a house, mansion, hotel, dormitory, or apartment where people sleep.




A typical western bedroom contains as bedroom furniture one or two beds (ranging from a crib for an infant, a small twin bed for a single person, twin beds for two people, to a king-size bed for a couple), a clothes closet, a nightstand, and a dresser (dressing table). Except in bungalows or one-storey motels, bedrooms are usually on one of the floors of a dwelling that is above ground level. Modern bedrooms often have central heating, Older bedrooms in countries with cool or cold climates often had built-in fireplaces. These were not normally lit, but provided for times when a sick person or invalid was occupying the bedroom. In larger Victorian houses it was common to have accessible from the bedroom a boudoir for the lady of the house and a dressing room for the gentleman.[1] Attic bedrooms exist in some houses; since they are only separated from the outside air by the roof they are typically cold in winter and may be too hot in summer. The slope of the rafters supporting a pitched roof also makes them inconvenient.




In houses where servants were living in they often used attic bedrooms. In the 14th century the lower class slept on mattresses that were stuffed with straw. During the 16th century mattresses stuffed with feathers started to gain popularity, with those who could afford them. The common person was doing well if he could buy a mattress after seven years of marriage.[2] In the 18th century cotton and wool started to become more common. The first coil spring mattress wasn’t invented until 1871.[3] The most common and most purchased mattress is the innerspring mattress. The variety of choices range from relatively soft to a rather firm mattress. A bedroom may have bunk beds if more than one person share a room. A chamber pot kept under the bed or in a nightstand was usual in the period before modern domestic plumbing and bathrooms in dwellings. Royal bedroom in the Residenz Palace, Munich, BavariaVincent van Gogh, 1889 Furniture and other items in bedrooms vary greatly, depending on taste, local traditions and the socioeconomic status of an individual.




For instance, a master bedroom may include a bed of a specific size (double, king or queen-sized); one or more dressers (or perhaps, a wardrobe armoire); one or more closets; Built-in closets are less common in Europe than in North America; thus there is greater use of freestanding wardrobes or armoires in Europe. An individual’s bedroom is a reflection of their personality, as well as social class and socioeconomic status, and is unique to each person. The various television series of Come Dine with Me expose to view some of the bedrooms of the hosts of particular programmes both to the guests and to those who choose to watch. However, there are certain items that are common in most bedrooms. Mattresses usually have a bed set to raise the mattress off the floor and the bed often provides some decoration. There are many different types of mattresses. Night stands are also popular. They are used to put various items on, such as an alarm clock or a small lamp. In the times before bathrooms existed in dwellings bedrooms often contained a washstand for tasks of personal hygiene.




In the 2010s, having a television set in a bedroom is fairly common as well. 43% of American children from ages 3 to 4 have a television in their bedrooms.[4] Along with television sets many bedrooms also have computers, video game consoles, and a desk to do work. In the late 20th century and early 21st century the bedroom became a more social environment and people[] started to spend a lot more time in their bedrooms than in the past. Bedding used in northern Europe (especially in Scandinavia) is significantly different from that used in North America and other parts of Europe. In Japan futons are common. In addition to a bed (or, if shared by two or more children, a bunk bed), a child's bedroom may include a small closet or dressers, a toy box or computer game console, bookcase or other items. A modern Western bedroom in England A hotel bedroom in Venice Many houses in North America have at least two bedrooms—usually a master bedroom and one or more bedrooms for either the children or guests.




In some jurisdictions there are basic features (such as a closet and a "means of egress") that a room must have in order to legally qualify as a bedroom. In many states, such as Alaska, bedrooms are not required to have closets and must instead meet minimum size requirements. A closet by definition is a small space used to store things. In a bedroom, a closet is most commonly used for clothes and other small personal items that one may have. Walk in closets are more popular today and vary in size. However, in the past wardrobes have been the most prominent. A wardrobe is a tall rectangular shaped cabinet that clothes can be stored or hung in. Clothes are also kept in a dresser. Typically nicer clothes are kept in the closet because they can be hung up while leisure clothing and undergarments are stored in the dresser. In buildings with multiple self-contained housing units (e.g., apartments), the number of bedrooms varies widely. While many such units have at least one bedroom—frequently, these units have at least two—some of these units may not have a specific room dedicated for use as a bedroom.

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