Collection: Bed Bases
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Zip & Link Top Platform Divan Bed Base
Regular price From £289.99Regular price£755.00Sale price From £289.99Save £465.01Sale -
Split Platform Divan Base
Regular price From £169.99Regular price£445.00Sale price From £169.99Save £275.01Sale -
Reinforced Divan Base
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Platform Top Divan Base
Regular price From £124.99Regular price£325.00Sale price From £124.99Save £200.01Sale -
Open Coil Sprung Divan Bed Base Only
Regular price From £194.99Regular price£509.00Sale price From £194.99Save £314.01Sale -
Divan Bed Base on Wooden Legs
Regular price From £159.99Regular price£419.00Sale price From £159.99Save £259.01Sale -
Divan Bed Base On Metal Chrome Legs
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Low Divan Bed Base on Glides
Regular price From £159.99Regular price£419.00Sale price From £159.99Save £259.01Sale
Bed Bases for UK Contract Projects | Prime Contract Beds
If you’re fitting out guest rooms, student blocks, serviced apartments or staff accommodation, bed bases can make or break the job. A solid base keeps mattresses performing properly, reduces call-backs, and helps rooms stay presentable even when turnover’s high. That’s exactly why Prime Contract Beds keeps this range focused: practical, contract-ready options you can specify quickly, order in quantity, and roll out across sites nationwide.
Whether you need a clean-lined platform top, a base that’s easier to move for housekeeping, or a flexible zip-and-link option for multi-use rooms, you’ll find a straightforward selection here—made for B2B buyers who value reliability over fuss.
Bed bases built for daily use in busy properties
In contract settings, you’re not choosing furniture for a brochure photo—you’re choosing it for real-life use. Beds get dragged out for cleaning, guests sit on the edge with suitcases, and housekeeping needs quick access underneath. The right base helps you:
- Protect your mattresses by giving them even, stable support (fewer dips, longer service life)
- Keep rooms tidy with optional drawer storage where it suits the layout
- Maintain standards with products the supplier states are tested to Crib 5 BS7177 for added peace of mind in contract environments
- Standardise across sites (same look, same build, easier replacements)
Prime Contract Beds also highlights UK craftsmanship and contract suitability across multiple base options, which matters when you’re building a repeatable spec for more than one location.
What you’ll find in this range
This Bed Bases collection gives you a tight, practical line-up for contract rooms, with prices shown from £124.99 up to £289.99 depending on the model and spec.
Instead of endless variations, it covers the base types B2B buyers actually use: a standard platform base, a sprung base, reinforced and split options for heavier use and tricky access, plus glide and legged styles (wood or chrome) that help with cleaning and day-to-day room resets.
If you’re ordering for multiple rooms, the product pages also make it easy to move into a bulk quote—many listings direct you to contact the team so you can confirm quantities, lead times, and delivery planning in one go.
Choosing the right base for the bed
1) Platform top vs sprung feel
A platform top suits properties that want a firmer, more consistent surface and a simple spec across rooms. It also keeps the silhouette neat and works well with a wide range of mattress types.
A sprung base (like an open coil option) adds a bit more “give”, which some operators prefer for guest comfort—especially in longer-stay settings. It can also help reduce the harsh feel of very firm mattresses.
2) Reinforced builds for high-traffic rooms
If your rooms see constant turnover—think student accommodation, contractor lets, or busy guest houses—reinforced frames reduce the risk of early failures and keep the bed feeling steady over time. That’s why a reinforced option belongs in any “standard room spec” shortlist.
3) Legs, glides, and split bases (housekeeping-friendly picks)
If housekeeping speed matters, focus on access and movement:
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Glides help staff move the base for cleaning without snagging floors, and the product description specifically calls out easier movement for cleaning and rearrangement.
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Wooden or metal legs create more clearance underneath, which can make routine cleaning quicker across a full corridor of rooms.
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Split platform bases come in two manageable halves, which can make positioning easier in awkward stairwells or tight landings.
4) Storage options for tighter rooms
Storage can be a win when you’re working with small footprints—especially in serviced apartments and student layouts. Several bases offer drawer configurations (including 2 drawers, 4 drawers, and continental options on certain models), so you can match the choice to the room’s walkways and door swings.
If you’re specifying a base bed double for compact doubles, storage can keep rooms feeling less cluttered—without adding extra furniture that blocks circulation. (That’s often the simplest way to improve the room experience without changing the floor plan.)
Fabrics, finishes, and keeping the look consistent
In B2B supply, consistency matters. You don’t want one batch looking slightly “off” next to another. Prime Contract Beds offers a wide fabric selection across multiple base options, and the product pages note you can request free fabric swatches to check colour and texture before committing.
That makes it easier to standardise a finish across:
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A full property rollout,
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Phased refurbishments,
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Or multi-site procurement where you need the same look again in six months.
If you’re building a spec pack, start by choosing one or two approved fabric colours, then roll that through your “standard”, “premium”, and “accessible” room types.
UK-wide delivery and practical add-ons for busy teams
On multiple product pages, Prime Contract Beds shows delivery messaging like “Delivered in 3–7 days” and encourages calling to confirm the date—helpful when you’re coordinating keys, access, and installers.
If you want fewer moving parts on site, the delivery information page also lists:
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Optional assembly for £39.99
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Optional recycling: £49.99 for a single item (bed or mattress) or £59.99 for a full bed set
That’s useful when you’re clearing old stock during a refit and you want one supplier to handle more of the job.
Why B2B buyers stick with Prime Contract Beds
When you’re sourcing for multiple rooms, you need clear options, quick answers, and a supplier that understands bulk ordering—sizes, access limits, delivery windows, and the odd “we need ten more by next week” request.
Prime Contract Beds keeps this range practical: everyday contract styles, clear size options, storage choices where it makes sense, and product pages that highlight contract considerations like Crib 5 BS7177 testing and the ability to request swatches before ordering.
Ready to order bed bases for your project?
If you’re planning a refresh, onboarding a new intake, or rolling out a full fit-out, start with the room type:
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Need easy cleaning? Choose legs or glides.
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Need flexible room setups? Pick a zip-and-link platform option.
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Need storage without extra furniture? Choose a platform base with drawers.
Then shortlist the bed bases that match your spec and get in touch for bulk pricing and availability.
FAQs
1) Do bed bases affect mattress comfort and lifespan?
Yes. A good base keeps the mattress evenly supported, which helps it hold shape and feel consistent across the room. In contract settings, that usually means fewer dips, fewer complaints, and fewer early replacements over time.
2) Which base type suits hotels and guest houses best?
If you want a simple, repeatable spec across rooms, a platform top base stays consistent and supports most mattress types well. If you’re prioritising a slightly softer feel, a sprung base can add comfort—especially for longer-stay guests.
3) Do your bed bases come with storage?
Several options include drawer configurations such as 2 drawers, 4 drawers, and continental layouts (availability can vary by model). Storage works best in rooms where you need extra capacity without adding bulky furniture.
4) Are these bed bases suitable for contract and compliant settings?
The product pages state the bases are independently tested to Crib 5 BS7177, which many contract buyers look for when specifying furniture for regulated environments. If you’re unsure which model suits your setting, shortlist your room types first, then match the base style to traffic and cleaning needs.
5) Which option makes housekeeping easier?
Glides help staff shift the base for cleaning and rearranging without the same resistance you get from heavier feet. Legged bases also improve access underneath, which can speed up routine cleaning across a full site.
6) What’s a split divan base, and when should I use it?
A split base comes in two halves, so teams can manoeuvre it more easily through tight access routes. It’s a sensible choice for properties with narrow stairs, awkward corners, or frequent room changes.
7) Can I match the finish across multiple sites or phased refurbishments?
Yes—swatches help you confirm colour and texture before you commit, which reduces “batch mismatch” headaches later. It’s a simple step, but it makes bulk procurement far smoother.
8) Can you help with site-ready delivery for refits?
Yes. For multi-room projects, it’s worth asking about delivery planning so you can match drops to access windows and room turnaround schedules. If you’re tight on labour, you can also add services that reduce on-site work and keep your refurb moving.
9) How fast can you deliver a contract order?
Several product pages show delivery messaging of 3–7 days, with a note to call and confirm the exact date. For projects with strict timelines, it’s worth confirming delivery windows early—especially if you’re coordinating access or multiple drops.
10) What’s the easiest way to standardise bed bases for bulk buying?
Pick one “main” spec for most rooms (often a platform base), then add one extra option for special cases like storage rooms or tricky access properties. This keeps procurement simple, makes reorders easier, and helps you maintain a consistent look across the whole site.







