The Best Upholstered Beds and Headboards
15 Headboards and Bed Frames That Instantly Upgrade Your Bedroom
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A new bed frame or headboard can instantly change the look and feel of a bedroom, and upholstered styles are especially loved for adding warmth and comfort without sacrificing a modern aesthetic. Whether you're refreshing your entire space or simply upgrading one key piece, an upholstered bed can make a room feel more polished and inviting. To help you find the best upholstered bed frames and headboards, we tapped interior designer Devin Shaffer for expert insight on what actually matters when shopping.
"When shopping for components of upholstered beds (headboards, footboards, etc.), always make sure that they're compatible with your bed frame," Shaffer says. He also notes that headboard height matters—especially if you have a taller mattress or love layering pillows and throw blankets.
"Upholstered beds immediately volumize a bedroom and add a boutique-like visual effect," Shaffer says, adding that these frames come in a wide range of price points and can often be mixed and matched with footboards for a more custom look. Because fabric furnishings are more susceptible to wear and staining, he recommends keeping a quality upholstery cleaner on hand.
Ahead, we've rounded up the best upholstered bed frames and headboards on the market, including options with plush textures, built-in storage, and space-saving designs. From wingback styles to low-profile platforms, these picks — many tested and loved by Popsugar editors — make it easy to find a frame that works for your space. Pricing reflects queen size for consistency.
The Best Headboards
- An easy bedroom refresh that costs less than a new set of sheets: Lucid Mid-Rise Upholstered Headboard at $72
- A modern take on cozy: Nathan James Boucle Upholstered Queen Wall Mount Headboard at $160, originally $190
- A made-to-order–feeling headboard without the custom wait: West Elm Bondi Headboard at $399-$649
- A renter-friendly headboard that doesn't require a full overhaul: Casper Bliss Attachable Headboard at $716, originally $795
- A splurge-worthy headboard with serious customization options: Serena & Lily Loire Headboard at $2,618
The Best Bed Frames
- A clean, no-frills platform bed that feels polished and well made: Casper Upholstered Bed Frame at $536, originally $595
- A plush, padded frame that brings hotel-level drama to the bedroom: Joss & Main Tilly Upholstered Bed at $849, originally $899
- A refined wingback bed that feels modern yet romantic: West Elm Lana Upholstered Bed at $1,199, originally $2,299
- A padded, sculptural headboard that adds subtle softness: Castlery Lexi Tufted Bed at $1,199
- A pared-back bed frame with rich bouclé texture: Article Kayra Bed at $1,299
- A sculptural, curved bed frame that doubles as a statement piece: Castlery Rochelle Performance Bouclé Bed at $1,299
- A minimalist frame that adds softness without visual bulk: Burrow Chorus Upholstered Bed at $1,349, originally $1,799
- A minimalist platform bed that mixes wood with soft upholstery: Thuma Platform Bed With PillowBoard at $1,395
- A storage bed with serious drawer space built right in: Castlery Dalton Storage Bed at $1,699
- A great option if you want your bed to do more than just look good: West Elm Andes Side Storage Bed at $1,699
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Devin Shaffer is a contributing interior designer at Seeded and formerly the lead interior designer at Decorilla.
Lucid Mid-Rise Upholstered Headboard ($72)
This is one of those rare finds that looks far more expensive than it actually is. With classic tufting, adjustable height, and a no-stress setup, it's an easy win for upgrading a bedroom on a budget.
What we love:
- Chic diamond-tufting detail.
- A low-risk buy if you want to refresh a bedroom without a big investment.
- Available on Amazon with fast shipping, so it works well for last-minute refreshes.
- Adjustable height makes it easy to pair with different mattress and frame setups.
Who it's best for:
- Anyone shopping for an affordable, no-frills headboard that looks elevated and works with a variety of bed frames.
Who should avoid it:
- If you're looking for premium materials or a fully custom, high-end look, this budget-friendly option may feel too simple.
The Details: Material: Polyester upholstery with foam padding | Sizes: Twin/Twin XL, Full/Full XL, Queen, King, King/Cal King | Color Options: 6
Nathan James Boucle Upholstered Queen Wall Mount Headboard ($160, originally $190)
Bouclé adds warmth and softness here, but the slim metal bar keeps things from veering too plush. The under-$200 price tag is also very much a double take.
What we love:
- The price is hard to beat for how stylish it is.
- Adjustable hanging straps make it easy to set the height exactly where you want it.
- The bouclé upholstery adds soft texture and a cozy feel without overwhelming the space.
Who it's best for:
- Someone who wants a softer, more styled headboard look.
Who should avoid it:
- If you want a fully upholstered bed frame or a headboard with substantial padding and heft, this slimmer profile may feel too minimal.
The Details: Material: Boucle | Sizes: King and Queen | Color Options: 1
West Elm Bondi Headboard ($399-$649)
If you like having control over the details, this headboard makes it easy to customize the look. You choose the fabric and the placement, so your bed feels designed around your space.
What we love:
- Comes in a wide range of performance fabrics and colors.
- Wall-mounted design lets you choose the height for a more intentional, styled setup.
- Thick padding and contract-grade construction give it a sturdy, high-quality feel.
- GREENGUARD Gold Certified, making it a solid option for a healthier home.
Who it's best for:
- Anyone who wants a polished, custom-feeling headboard and doesn't mind mounting it to the wall for a more elevated look.
Who should avoid it:
- If you're renting and can't drill into walls, or you prefer a headboard that attaches directly to the bed frame.
The Details: Material: Padded engineered wood frame with upholstered performance fabric | Sizes: Twin, Full, Queen, King, California King | Color Options: 22
Casper Bliss Attachable Headboard ($716, originally $795)
The fastest way to make a bed look finished is to add — or swap in — a headboard that actually fits your space and style and attaches without a headache, like this chic option that one of our editors adores. Read our review of the Casper Bliss Attachable Headboard review for more details.
What we love:
- Assembly is surprisingly simple and can be done solo in about 20 minutes.
- It attaches easily to both Casper and non-Casper bed frames.
- The slipcover feels soft and high-quality, with a sturdy, well-made structure underneath.
Who it's best for:
- Anyone looking for a modern headboard upgrade that's renter-friendly, easy to assemble, and works with an existing bed frame.
Who should avoid it:
- If you prefer ornate, traditional headboards or want something highly decorative, this clean-lined, minimalist style may feel too understated.
The Details: Material: Woven polyester upholstery | Sizes: Queen and king | Color Options: 3
Serena & Lily Loire Headboard ($2,618)
This is the kind of headboard you buy when you're ready to commit. Between the made-to-order customization and the option for Perennials performance fabric, it's built to look good for years, not just until your next refresh.
What we love:
- The made-to-order customization feels genuinely luxe, with a huge fabric library (including durable Perennials options) to choose from.
- It strikes that hard-to-find balance between polished and relaxed, so it works just as well in a coastal-inspired space as a more classic bedroom.
- The craftsmanship shows, from the thick upholstery to the thoughtful finishing details, making it feel worth the investment.
Who it's best for:
- Anyone looking to invest in a long-term, statement headboard who values premium materials, customization, and a tailored, designer look.
Who should avoid it:
- If you need something quickly, are working with a tighter budget, or want a renter-friendly headboard that doesn't require a more permanent setup.
The Details: Material: Upholstered frame with customizable performance fabric | Sizes: Twin, Full, Queen, King, California King | Color Options: 150+ fabric options
Casper Upholstered Bed Frame ($536, originally $595)
If you're looking for a basic platform bed that's high quality, affordable, and stylish, this Casper Upholstered Bed Frame comes to mind. The bed frame is simple and elegant, and its design can blend in with a number of decor schemes. It comes in colors midnight, gray, and natural. Read our editor-backed review of the Casper Upholstered Bed Frame to learn more.
What we love:
- "It took me no more than 30 minutes to put it together by myself, it had easy-to-follow directions, and its one-tool assembly worked for the whole thing. It was the smoothest process I've had building a bed frame thus far, and I'm forever grateful to Casper for making it so easy." — Haley Lyndes, former assistant editor, Shopping
- Its strong wooden slats prevent it from squeaking.
Who it's best for:
- This is best for those looking for something minimal, low to the ground, and easy.
Who should avoid it:
- This does not come with a headboard, so if you want a headboard included, consider other options in this guide.
The Details: Material: Woven polyester upholstery | Sizes: Queen and king | Color Options: 3
Joss & Main Tilly Upholstered Bed ($849, originally $899)
If you're looking to add volume to your bedroom like Shaffer recommends, we adore the large, wingback headboard on this Joss & Main Tilly Upholstered Bed. The bed frame is covered in foam padding to ensure you have a comfortable night's rest. With over 7,000 five-star reviews, this frame is slated to be a winner.
What we love:
- It comes in so many fun color choices and fabric options, 53 to be exact.
- Its wingback design will make your bedroom appear taller.
Who it's best for:
- This is best for those who want a luxurious look and feel in their space.
Who should avoid it:
- A box spring is required for this bed frame, so if you do not already have one, you will need to purchase one for this bed frame.
The Details: Material: Linen, boucle, velvet, and performance fabric | Sizes: Twin, full, queen, king, California king | Color Options: 47
West Elm Lana Upholstered Bed ($1,199, originally $2,299)
The wingback silhouette of the Lana Upholstered Bed will give your space a modern yet regal look, or the boutique-like visual effect that Shaffer mentions. It comes with solid birchwood slats as well. You can choose the fabric type and color of this bed frame, including a chunky bouclé.
What we love:
- The slender tapered iron legs add height and elegance to your bedroom.
- Several fabric options are on sale for up to 20 percent off.
Who it's best for:
- It's perfect for the bedroom that exudes a romantic aesthetic, especially in this blush pink shade.
Who should avoid it:
- If you have more of a masculine space, this might not be a good fit style-wise.
The Details: Material: Various | Sizes: Twin, full, queen, king, and California king | Color Options: 50+
Castlery Lexi Tufted Bed ($1,199)
Castlery's Lexi Tufted Bed isn't just comfy, but it's stylish and will elevate your bedroom. It also comes in white and light blush colors to best match your space.
What we love:
- We love its gentle curves and padded headboard, which gives your bedroom a calming, flow-like atmosphere.
Who it's best for:
- This is best for those who have more of a romantic aesthetic in their bedroom.
Who should avoid it:
- If you're not looking for a tufted option, there are other fabrics and patterns to choose from in this guide.
The Details: Material: Velvet | Sizes: Queen and king | Color Options: 3
Article Kayra Bed ($1,299)
Article's Kayra Bed has a plush bouclé upholstery that will make your bed look like a cloud. The rounded, sculpted headboard adds to its sophisticated flair. Plus, it's an editor favorite; read our editor's in-depth review of the Kayra Bed for more information.
What we love:
- "Not only is this bed frame on trend and chic, but it also goes with the neutral aesthetic of my space perfectly. The design is flawless, and every time someone new comes over to my apartment, they always ask where it's from. Plus, it's comfortable AF. The headboard is cushiony and plush, which makes it perfect for snuggling up against while reading or watching TV." — Renee Rodriguez, staff writer and social producer
Who it's best for:
- This bed frame is ideal for anyone looking for something neutral-toned with texture.
- It also features a seven-inch, under-bed clearance, which is great for additional storage needs.
Who should avoid it:
- The bed frame requires assembly and a few helping hands as well. Our editor recommends the "inside + assembly" option for those who don't want to assemble it themselves.
The Details: Material: Bouclé | Sizes: Queen and king | Color Options: 2
Castlery Rochelle Performance Bouclé Bed ($1,299)
We can never get enough bouclé in our lives, and Castlery's Rochelle Performance Bouclé Bed is one of our top choices. The soft fabric is both chic and cozy, making it ideal for a bedroom.
What we love:
- The frame comes in a gorgeous ivory-toned bouclé that gives your bed a cloud-like appearance thanks to its curved silhouette.
Who it's best for:
- This is best for those looking for a softer, cloud like aesthetic and shoppers who want something performance grade.
Who should avoid it:
- This is not available in many sizes, so if you don't have a queen or a king, you might need to consider other options.
The Details: Material: Polyester | Sizes: Queen and king | Color Options: 1
Burrow Chorus Upholstered Bed ($1,349, originally $1,799)
If you love Burrow's modular sofas and functional furniture pieces, you'll be excited about its bedroom collection. Made from top-quality woods and fabrics, we personally love the Chorus Upholstered Bed for its soft, stylish, and comfy frame.
What we love:
- It's modern and customizable — what more can you ask for? Choose the frame and headboard material and fabric color along with the leg finish.
Who it's best for:
- It's best for those looking to personalize their bed frame and truly make it their own, while maintaining simplicity.
Who should avoid it:
- If you prefer something with a grand look, there are other options to consider.
The Details: Material: Polyester | Sizes: Queen and king | Color Options: 2
Thuma Platform Bed with PillowBoard ($1,395)
You can't go wrong with this simple and chic Thuma Platform Bed. It's a great way to mix and match different materials and textures, just like Shaffer mentioned. It's so easy to put together, too. Simply take off its removable cover and wash it whenever you need to. The upholstered headboard, known as the PillowBoard, comes in four neutral colors. It's an editor favorite for a reason — read our full review of the Thuma Platform Bed.
What we love:
- "The one feature that sold me is that it's the perfect height, without being too high or too low. There is enough room to store everything from my shoes to bags and extra clothes underneath with handy organizers. " — Krista Jones, former editor, Shopping
Who it's best for:
- It's an apartment-friendly option, that is best for those who want something sleek and minimal.
Who should avoid it:
- This bed frame only has an upholstered headboard, which is important to keep in mind if you want the entire bed to have upholstery.
The Details: Material: Wood, linen, boucle | Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, and California king | Color Options: 4 linen colors, 4 wool felt colors
Castlery Dalton Storage Bed ($1,699)
The Dalton Storage Bed from Castlery is a game-changer if you're short on space. Wrapped in a beautiful beach linen fabric that complements almost any room, this bed doesn't just look good — it works hard. It features a spacious, bed-width drawer at the front and two generously sized drawers on the side. Contributor Alana swears by it, saying it holds "a dresser's worth" of clothes. Her take? "If you're not sleeping blissfully above pounds of your concealed shit, you're doing it wrong." Read our full review of the Castlery Dalton Storage Bed.
What we love:
- Its incredibly spacious three drawers provide enough room to store a dresser's worth of clothes.
Who it's best for:
- Anyone who appreciates style and needs storage will love this bed.
Who should avoid it:
- Pet owners, especially cat parents — this fabric might become a clawing target.
The Details: Material: Linen | Sizes: Twin, full, queen, king, and California king | Color Options: 1
West Elm Andes Side Storage Bed ($1,839-$3,199, originally $1,849, originally $3,199)
The Andes Side Storage Bed offers you tons of extra storage space. This upholstered bed frame has a clean-lined silhouette that provides a luxe look.
What we love:
- Its discrete four drawers are the perfect place to store seasonal apparel, extra bedding and linens, gadgets, spicy games, and more.
Who it's best for:
- it's fully customizable; you can choose the type of tufting on the headboard as well as the height, leg style, fabric, and color.
Who should avoid it:
- If you have a traditional space, this silhouette and design might not be an ideal fit.
The Details: Material: Various | Sizes: Twin, full, queen, king, and California king | Color Options: 40+
— Additional reporting by Angela Elias, Kyley Warren, Haley Lyndes, and Krista Jones
Angela Elias (she/her) is a contributing editor for PS Shopping, where she reviews everything from beauty products to kitchen gadgets, curates can't-miss sales, and creates "best of" shopping roundups. In her former roles at PS, she led the relaunch of its Latine identity and family-focused verticals, directed its Home vertical, and hosted shopping segments. She has nearly 15 years of experience working in the lifestyle space as a writer, editor, content strategist, director, on-camera talent, and publicist.
Anvita Reddy (she/her) is a former assistant editor for PS Shopping. She has a passion for products and reviews home gadgets, cookware, tech, and more. Having dealt with acne as a teenager and into adulthood, her expertise lies in beauty. At PS, she tested skin care, makeup, and hair care, plus countless other beauty products.
Kyley Warren (she/her) is an award-winning writer, editor, and affiliate strategist with more than four years of experience in the publishing space. She formerly worked as an assistant editor on PS Shopping and is an expert on all things related to shopping and fashion. She previously worked with Entertainment Tonight as a style commerce writer, and her byline has appeared in publications globally.
Haley Lyndes is a shopping writer and editor with more than seven years of experience in the publishing space. Specializing in home and lifestyle, she covers everything from furniture and mattresses to beauty products and fitness gear. Her writing has appeared in BuzzFeed, Travel + Leisure, and Real Simple.
Krista Jones is a former editor of shopping at PS.
