
5 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a TV Bed
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A TV bed is a cracking way to add a bit of luxury to your bedroom – ideal for late-night films, weekend lie-ins, or even just hiding your TV away neatly. But with so many options out there, it’s easy to make the wrong choice if you’re not careful. To help you get it right the first time, here are five common mistakes to avoid when buying a TV bed – and how to make sure yours is the perfect fit.
1. Picking the Wrong Size for Your Room
It might sound obvious, but one of the biggest slip-ups is buying a bed that doesn’t quite work in the space. A TV bed comes with a deeper footboard to house the screen, and you’ll also need a bit of clearance for the mechanism to lift smoothly. Before you hit “buy now”, get the tape measure out and double-check your room’s layout – especially if you’re working with a smaller bedroom.
2. Overlooking Storage Options
Not all TV beds come with built-in storage, so don’t assume you’ll have somewhere to stash spare bedding or your games console. If storage is a priority, look for an ottoman-style TV bed that lifts up to reveal loads of hidden space. It’s the perfect choice if you’re trying to keep your room neat and tidy without adding extra furniture.
3. Ignoring Tech Compatibility
Most modern TV beds are built with tech in mind, but it’s still worth double-checking that your setup will work smoothly. Some beds have max TV size limits, and not all are designed with Smart TVs in mind. Want to go one better? Treat yourself to a TV bed with surround sound like The Edge Dolby Atmos Bed – it’s got the full works for an immersive movie night right from your mattress.
4. Focusing Only on Looks
We get it – you want your bed to look the part. But there’s more to a quality TV bed than just style. Think about practicality too: is there space for cables to run neatly? Where will your remote go? Will the fabric stand the test of time? Looks matter, but function matters more when it comes to long-term satisfaction.
5. Not Researching Support and Assembly
Some cheaper TV beds are a pain to assemble – and if anything goes wrong, you might be on your own. That’s why it’s worth buying from a trusted retailer who offers solid aftercare and guidance. If you ever run into issues down the line, check out our handy TV bed troubleshooting guide for quick fixes and helpful advice.
Final thoughts: A TV bed is an investment in comfort, convenience and a better night’s rest. Avoid these common mistakes, and you’ll be well on your way to finding the perfect model that fits your space, your style, and your screen. Need inspiration? Browse our full TV bed collection to get started.