
Standard Single frames measure 91x190cm while Super Single options reach 107x190cm width. Most HDB common bedrooms accommodate these sizes comfortably with enough room to move around. Parents should leave around 60cm clearance on the exit side for safety and ease of access. This ensures the child can climb in and out without bumping into wardrobes or desks.
Singapore humidity typically sits around 80% plus which creates a mould risk for untreated leather or soft fabrics. Solid timber and plywood frames outlast particleboard when exposed to constant moisture and poor ventilation. Direct sun exposure hits natural materials hardest so placement near windows needs careful consideration. Proper wiping and airflow keep the frame looking good for years despite the damp weather.
Rubberwood is a common affordable hardwood that withstands the wear and tear of active children. Full-grain leather lasts best while bonded or PU options tend to peel over time. Foam density drives how long cushions hold shape if the bed includes a headboard or storage box. Parents can browse the options to find a frame that matches their budget.
The real limit for moving a bed frame into your home is the HDB lift door opening at roughly 90cm wide. Standard internal doors measure about 91.5cm wide but the corridor turn or lift height often poses the bigger challenge. You need to leave a 2–5cm buffer to ensure the frame slides through without getting stuck. Checking these dimensions before purchase saves a lot of hassle during the moving day.
