
Playful car shapes or castle themes work for toddlers but neutral Japandi styles suit older children better. Performance fabrics like Crypton resist stains while dark upholstery hides dirt from active play naturally. Parents upgrading a child's frame should choose colours that do not look too young later. A timeless design ensures the bedroom remains functional for years without needing replacement.
Standard Single beds measure 91x190cm while Super Single expands to 107x190cm width. Parents furnishing a BTO flat should measure the room to leave 60cm clearance on the exit side. A tighter fit works for younger children but Super Single offers longevity as the kid grows. Browse the storage bed collection to find space-saving frames that fit these exact measurements.
The lift door opening is the real limit at 90cm wide by 209cm tall for most units. Standard HDB doors measure 91.5x213cm but the corridor turn or internal doorway is usually the limiting point. Buyers must leave a 2–5cm buffer when planning the route for large bed frames. Delivery teams navigate these tight spaces to ensure the new bed arrives safely.

