Collection: Floor Standing Winged Headboards
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Jupiter Winged Floor Standing 137cm Tall Headboard
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Prime Classic Floor Standing 137cm Tall Headboard
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Mercury Winged Floor Standing 137cm Tall Headboard
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Cambridge Winged Floor Standing 137cm Tall Headboard
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Lincoln Winged Floor Standing 137cm Tall Headboard
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Floor Standing Winged Headboards for Contract Bedrooms in the UK
When you’re specifying bedrooms at scale, the details that look “small” on a mood board can make a big difference on site. Floor Standing Winged Headboards give you that finished, premium look guests notice straight away, while still fitting a practical B2B spec. They sit neatly behind a divan base, help protect walls in high-turnover rooms, and create a consistent backdrop across an entire property.
Prime Contract Beds supplies this range for contract buyers across the United Kingdom, with clear product sizing, upholstery choices, and bulk-order support when you’re furnishing multiple rooms.
Why Floor Standing Winged Headboards suit B2B fit-outs
A winged design frames the bed without needing extra furniture. That matters when you’re trying to balance “premium feel” with easy maintenance.
A winged floor standing headboard works especially well when you want to:
- Standardise a smart look across standard and upgraded rooms (same style, different fabrics/colours)
- Reduce wall scuffs behind beds in busy properties
- Make rooms feel more complete without changing the whole bed base spec
- Create a clear room grade (winged styles often sit nicely in premium rooms, suites, show rooms, or front-facing units)
Because these are floor-standing, they also look more substantial in the room than a lightweight panel. You get the visual impact without turning installation into a complicated job.
Winged Headboards That Give Bedrooms a Premium Finish
This winged range is made for contract buyers who want a hotel-style look without making the spec messy. Each design uses a tall, floor-standing profile that sits neatly behind a divan base and frames the bed properly, so rooms feel more polished the moment guests walk in. It’s ideal when you’re standardising across multiple bedrooms but still want a design detail that helps your higher-grade rooms stand out.
What makes a winged headboard different in real rooms
A standard standing headboard gives you a clean vertical finish. A winged design adds “shoulders” on each side, which changes the room feel immediately. It helps beds look centred and intentional, even when the room layout is tight.
In hospitality-style rooms, wings also:
- Visually frame pillows and throws
- Give the bed a stronger silhouette against plain walls
- Help rooms photograph better for listings (useful for serviced apartments and short lets)
You’ll usually pick a headboard floor standing winged style when you want a premium look that still holds up under daily use.
Upholstery options that make specification easier
Bulk buyers often ask the same question: “Can we match this to our scheme, and can we repeat it later?” Prime Contract Beds makes that easier by offering 50+ fabric options across multiple upholstery collections (including chenille, plush, PVC leather and more), and they also mention free fabric swatches so you can check colour and texture before you commit.
That’s handy for:
- Matching brand colours across sites
- Choosing darker tones for higher-traffic rooms
- Using wipe-clean finishes (where that suits your setting)
- Keeping one headboard design but grading rooms through fabric choice
Contract reassurance: compliance notes and build intent
For contract teams, the spec needs to stand up to scrutiny as well as use. On the Mercury Winged product page, Prime Contract Beds states the upholstery can be specified to meet Crib 5 BS7177 (Ignition Source 5) standards, which gives added reassurance for contract and domestic settings.
They also describe the design as UK-crafted, built to endure, and positioned for flexible placement against a divan base.
Sizes and room types: how to spec it properly
These winged headboards are built to work across standard divan sizes. The Mercury Winged listing shows sizes from 2'6 Small Single through to 6' Super King, which helps if you’re furnishing mixed room types in one project.
A simple way to avoid headaches:
- Map your room mix first (how many singles, doubles, kings, accessible rooms)
- Choose one core model for consistency
- Pick fabrics by room grade (standard rooms in a hardwearing tone; premium rooms in a softer finish)
- Confirm access requirements (tight stairs, lifts, restricted delivery windows) before you finalise quantities
That approach keeps ordering clean and replacements straightforward later.
How to choose the right model for your property
All five options sit in the same “contract winged” lane, so your choice usually comes down to profile and the look you want.
If you’re aiming for a clean, repeatable standard
Go with a simpler wing shape and a neutral fabric. This works well across hotel bedrooms, student upgrades, and serviced apartments where you want consistency more than drama.
If you’re creating premium rooms or suites
A winged headboard gives you that extra presence without changing the whole bed build. Pair it with a richer fabric choice and keep the rest of the room scheme calm.
If housekeeping and maintenance drive the spec
Choose a fabric that suits your cleaning routine and doesn’t show marks easily. Then keep the design consistent so any damaged units can be replaced without changing the look across a floor.
Trade & Bulk Buying for Multi-Room Projects
When you’re ordering for a hotel, serviced apartment block, student site or care setting, you don’t want to add dozens of items one-by-one and hope the spec stays consistent. Prime Contract Beds keeps the bulk route straightforward: the product pages encourage you to get in touch, so the team can confirm the exact sizes, fabrics, and quantities in one go—then price it properly for trade and schedule it around your rollout plan. That approach suits real procurement work, where you’re often buying in phases, replacing like-for-like, or fitting out rooms to a fixed handover date.
If you’re working to a tight programme, the Mercury Winged listing also notes that room-by-room installation can be arranged on request. It’s a helpful option when you want predictable labour on site and you’d rather keep your maintenance team focused on the rest of the project.
Get a trade quote for Floor Standing Winged Headboards
If you’re ready to price a project, start with three things: your room count, the size split, and the finish you want to repeat across the building. Then shortlist the Floor Standing Winged Headboards style that matches your room grade (standard vs premium) and request swatches if you need sign-off.
Prime Contract Beds lists a Huddersfield address and clear contact details for enquiries, which helps with supplier onboarding and procurement checks.
For bulk pricing and availability, contact Prime Contract Beds on:
Call: 01484767777 or Email: info@primecontractbeds.co.uk.
FAQs:
1) What’s the main advantage of a winged floor standing headboard?
A winged design frames the bed and makes the room feel more finished, without needing extra furniture. Because it’s floor-standing, it also sits neatly behind divan bases and keeps the look consistent across multiple rooms.
2) Are these suitable for hotels, serviced apartments, and student sites?
Yes—these styles suit any setting where you want a premium look that still works in repeatable room specs. If you’re furnishing at scale, keep one design and use fabric choice to grade rooms.
3) What heights and styles are shown in this range?
This collection focuses on 137cm tall winged floor-standing designs, which gives strong visual impact behind the bed. The collection lists five models, including Jupiter, Mercury, Cambridge, Lincoln, and Prime Classic.
4) Do you offer contract-friendly upholstery choices?
Yes. Product pages list 50+ fabric options across multiple collections, including chenille, plush and PVC leather. That range makes it easier to match schemes and choose finishes that suit your cleaning routine.
5) Can we check colours before ordering in quantity?
Yes—Prime Contract Beds states that customers can request free fabric swatches to preview colour and texture. It’s a smart step for bulk orders, especially when multiple stakeholders need to approve the finish.
6) Do these meet common contract compliance expectations?
The Mercury Winged product page states upholstery options can be specified to meet Crib 5 BS7177 (Ignition Source 5) standards. If your tender pack requires a specific format, share that during your quote request.
7) What sizes can we order for mixed room types?
The Mercury Winged listing shows sizes from 2'6 Small Single through to 6' Super King, which suits projects with singles, doubles, kings, and larger premium rooms.
8) How do we standardise winged headboards across a property?
Pick one model as your “core” spec, then choose two approved fabrics: one hardwearing tone for standard rooms and one richer option for premium rooms. This keeps ordering simple and replacements painless later.
9) Can you support phased refurbishments or multi-room installs?
Yes—these products are positioned for contract supply, and the product pages encourage bulk enquiries so the team can price quantities and plan around your project needs. The Mercury Winged page also mentions optional room-by-room installation on request.
10) What’s the quickest way to get an accurate quote?
Send your room schedule (sizes and quantities), your preferred model, and your fabric shortlist. If you’re still choosing finishes, request swatches first—then move to a trade quote once you’ve got sign-off.
