BEDS
Mayfair Furniture are proud suppliers of excellent hotel beds to the hospitality sector. We provide contract beds in a variety of sizes including, single contract beds, double contract beds, king size contract beds and even super king contract beds. Our hotel beds are of the highest quality manufactured in the UK and offer unbeatable levels of comfort, all at affordable prices. A number of our contract beds come with a pocket sprung mattress or open coil mattress. You can also select mattress only options if you prefer, whatever you need, we've got it.
Health, Safety, and Fire Regulations
Hotels are legally required to provide furniture that complies with fire safety standards, which includes beds and mattresses. Domestic beds rarely meet the required Crib 5 fire-retardant regulations, making them unsuitable and even illegal for use in hospitality environments. Our commercial hotel beds are manufactured with fire-resistant fabrics, foams, and fillings, ensuring compliance with legal standards. This protects both your guests and your business from unnecessary risk. Non-compliance can result in fines, closure, or invalidated insurance policies, so using contract-grade beds is not just best practice it’s essential.
At first glance, a domestic bed may appear cheaper, but in the long run it is a false economy. Household beds are not built for the heavy use they will receive in hotels. They wear out faster, lose support, and often need to be replaced after just a few years. Commercial beds, on the other hand, are designed to last. Built with stronger materials, reinforced frames, and high-quality mattresses, they deliver many years of reliable use. This durability translates into lower replacement costs, reduced maintenance, and a far better return on investment.
The bed is the single most important feature in a hotel room. Guests may admire the décor, the lighting, or the view, but at the end of the day, what they will remember most is whether they had a good night’s sleep. Providing high-quality commercial beds demonstrates your commitment to guest wellbeing and shows that you value their comfort. Luxury hotels often advertise their beds as a key part of the experience, with many even offering their branded mattresses for sale to guests who want the same comfort at home. This shows how central a good bed is to a hotel’s identity and brand value.
Hotel Bed Sizes Explained
Choosing the right hotel bed size is just as important as choosing the right frame and mattress quality. Different room types and guest needs require different sizes, so it’s important for hoteliers to understand the common standards used in the hospitality industry.
3ft Single Hotel Bed (90cm x 190cm)
A 3ft single commercial bed is the standard option for single occupancy rooms, small hotel bedrooms, or guesthouses looking to maximise space. Perfect for children, solo travellers, and budget rooms, the 3ft single size is compact while still offering reliable comfort and durability.
4ft 6" Double Hotel Bed (135cm x 190cm)
The 4ft 6" double contract bed is the most common size used across hotels in the UK. This versatile size provides enough space for two adults to sleep comfortably, while fitting into standard room dimensions. Ideal for mid-range hotels, B&Bs, and guesthouses, this size is a reliable choice for standard double rooms.
5ft King Size Hotel Bed (150cm x 200cm)
For hotels looking to provide a more luxurious experience, the 5ft king size hotel bed is a popular upgrade. Offering extra width and length compared to a standard double, the 5ft size gives couples added comfort and space. This size is often used in higher-end hotels, boutique properties, and premium rooms where guest satisfaction is key.
6ft Super King Hotel Bed (180cm x 200cm)
The 6ft super king commercial bed is the ultimate choice for luxury hotel suites and master bedrooms. With maximum sleeping space and comfort, this size provides a premium experience that guests will remember. Many hotels also use zip and link super king beds, allowing two single beds (3ft each) to be joined together or separated depending on room requirements — giving hoteliers greater flexibility.


















































