Collection: All Bases

Contract Bed Bases Designed for UK B2B Projects

If you’re fitting out guest rooms, student blocks, serviced apartments or staff accommodation, bed bases can quietly make (or break) the whole job. A solid base keeps the mattress performing properly, supports daily turnover, and helps rooms stay looking tidy for longer. That’s exactly why Prime Contract Beds keeps this collection practical: contract ready bases you can specify quickly, order in quantity, and roll out across sites across the United Kingdom.

This “All Bases” collection currently includes 10 in-stock options, with prices ranging from £124.99 up to £539.99 depending on size, storage and spec.

Why bed bases matter in contract work

When you’re buying for a home, you can swap things later if they don’t feel right. In B2B, you don’t get that luxury. Once you install 20, 50, or 200 rooms, you need the base to stay stable, look consistent, and reduce maintenance headaches.

A well-chosen base helps you:

  • Cut call-backs (wobble, sag, noisy joints, broken castors/feet)
  • Keep beds looking presentable even with high room turnover
  • Standardise a spec across rooms so replacements match first time
  • Make storage work harder in smaller footprints (drawers or ottoman lift)
  • Support compliance needs where required (many product descriptions reference Crib 5 / BS7177—check each item’s details for your project spec)

Prime Contract Beds also positions itself for bulk purchasing, with a B2B focus and UK manufacturing noted in its company information.

Choosing bed bases that suit your building, not just the room

Platform top vs sprung feel

Most contract buyers start here.

Platform top bases give you a firmer, more consistent surface and a clean, neat profile. They work well when you want one dependable spec across a whole site (and they suit a wide mix of mattress types). The Platform Top Divan Base in this collection starts from £124.99.

Sprung bases (like open coil sprung) add a touch of “give”, which some operators prefer for guest comfort—especially in longer-stay rooms. In this collection, the Open Coil Sprung Divan Bed Base Only starts from £194.99 and lists multiple storage configurations and sizes.

Reinforced bases for higher loads and heavier use

If you’re furnishing staff accommodation, contractor lets, or rooms where beds take more punishment, a reinforced frame often makes sense. Prime Contract Beds’ Reinforced Divan Base starts from £169.99 and its product copy highlights a reinforced timber framework plus multiple storage options and sizes.

Storage: drawers or ottoman lift

Storage isn’t a “nice extra” in contract settings—it’s how you keep rooms uncluttered and housekeeping efficient.

  • Drawer storage suits routine access (spare linen, pillows, protectors). Several bases list drawer configurations like 2 drawers (side/end), 4 drawers, and continental layouts depending on model.
  • Ottoman lift storage suits bulky items and tight footprints where drawers would clash with bedside tables. This collection includes both side-lift and end-lift ottoman bases, starting from £229.99 (end lift) and £269.99 (side lift).

Height, legs, and access

Not every room wants the same look or cleaning access.

This collection includes:

  • Low divan base on glides (great for a clean, minimal line and fewer snag points), from £159.99
  • Divan base on wooden legs and metal chrome legs (useful where you want easier access underneath), both from £159.99

Where these bases fit best

  • Hotels & guest houses: pick a platform top for consistency, or sprung options for a softer feel in premium rooms.
  • Serviced apartments: drawers or ottoman storage keep rooms looking smart between stays.
  • Student accommodation: tough, easy-to-maintain upholstery choices and repeatable specs help when turnover is high.
  • Staff housing & contractor lets: reinforced frames reduce movement and extend service life.
  • HMOs and landlord portfolios: standardised sizes and fabrics make replacements painless.
  • Care settings: choose specs based on your cleaning routine, access needs, and any compliance requirements listed per product.

What makes Prime Contract Beds a strong choice for B2B buyers

You can standardise the look across rooms

When you order in bulk, consistency matters. Several bases list extensive fabric and colour options, and the product pages mention free fabric swatches so you can sign off the finish before you commit.

You get contract-minded delivery planning

Handovers don’t wait. The delivery information page states:

  • Free UK mainland delivery within 3–10 working days in most cases
  • AM/PM slot confirmed 24–48 hours before delivery
  • A specialist two-man delivery team

It also lists surcharge postcode areas with longer lead times and notes they don’t deliver outside the UK mainland (for example Northern Ireland and several islands).

You’re buying from a visible, established UK supplier

Prime Contract Beds describes itself as a family-run business with six+ years’ B2B experience, and it publishes a trading address in Huddersfield, which helps procurement checks and tender documentation.

Specification options you can set once and repeat across rooms

  • Top type: platform top for a firmer, uniform feel; open coil sprung for added comfort and a bit more give.
  • Storage layout: no storage, drawer combinations, or ottoman lift depending on the model and your room layout.
  • Foot style: glides for a low, streamlined profile; legs for under-bed access and a lighter look.
  • Size range: many models list sizes from small single up to super king (and some include longer-length options on zip & link styles).
  • Fabric choices: product pages reference wide upholstery ranges and free swatches to help you lock in the right finish.
  • Project support: product pages mention made-to-measure and optional room-by-room installation on request (useful for multi-room fit-outs).

How to pick the right base quickly (without second-guessing)

1) Start with the room’s “constraints”

  • Tight footprint? Go low-profile, consider ottoman lift rather than drawers.
  • Housekeeping speed? Drawers win for day-to-day access.
  • Premium guest experience? Consider sprung base comfort for longer stays.

2) Match access needs to the base style

Glides keep things neat and reduce movement. Legs make vacuuming easier and can suit modern styling. The right answer depends on who cleans the rooms and how often.

3) Think about replacements before you place the first order

If you expect room-by-room refresh cycles, choose a base and fabric you can reorder reliably. A consistent spec saves time when you need “one more base” later.

Ready to order bed bases for your next fit-out?

If you want bed bases that hold up in real contract use without turning ordering into a back-and-forth—browse the options in this collection and shortlist your preferred spec (top type, storage and finish). For multi-room projects, get in touch for bulk pricing and practical delivery planning across the UK mainland. 

FAQs

1) Which bed bases work best for hotels and serviced apartments in the UK?

Most operators choose platform top bases for a consistent feel across rooms, then add drawers or ottoman storage where space is tight. If you want a softer “guest” feel, a sprung base can suit longer-stay rooms.

2) Are these divan bed bases suitable for bulk orders and multi-room projects?

Yes—Prime Contract Beds positions its range for B2B and bulk purchasing, with delivery processes set out clearly for planning. Shortlist a base spec and repeat it across rooms to keep replacements simple.

3) What’s the difference between a platform top divan base and a sprung divan base?

A platform top base feels firmer and more uniform, which many contract buyers prefer for standardisation. A sprung base adds cushioning under the mattress, which can feel more forgiving for guests.

4) Which option is better for storage: drawers or an ottoman lift base?

Drawers suit fast, regular access (linen and pillows) and work well when you’ve got space around the bed. Ottoman storage suits bulky items and smaller rooms where drawers would hit bedside furniture.

5) Do you offer low bed bases for compact rooms and modern interiors?

Yes—this collection includes a low divan base on glides, which keeps the profile neat and works well in tighter layouts. It’s listed from £159.99 depending on size and finish.

6) Can I match the base upholstery to my existing décor scheme?

Product pages reference a wide range of upholstery colours and the option to request free fabric swatches, which helps you sign off the finish before you order. That’s handy when you’re matching multiple rooms or a whole property.

7) Do the bases come in UK standard sizes for contract rooms?

Many bases list sizes from small single through to super king, and some models include longer-length options in larger sizes. Always check the chosen base listing to confirm the size menu for that model.

8) What lead times should I plan for UK mainland delivery?

The delivery page states free UK mainland delivery typically within 3–10 working days, with an AM/PM slot confirmed 24–48 hours before, delivered by a two-man team. Some postcode areas carry surcharges and longer lead times.

9) Are these bed bases suitable for properties that need Crib 5 / BS7177 compliance?

Several product descriptions reference Crib 5 BS7177 testing, which many contract buyers look for in hospitality and managed accommodation. Confirm the requirement against the specific base you’re ordering and your project documentation.

10) Which bed base should I choose to reduce maintenance issues over time?

Start with a stable frame and a repeatable spec—platform top for consistency, reinforced where rooms take heavier use, and storage that matches the layout. When you standardise early, you cut mismatched replacements and save time on every follow-up order.