Solid Wood Beds for Bangalore Homes — Handcrafted in Jodhpur
If you're looking for a solid wood bed in Bangalore, here's the honest starting point: we don't have a showroom in the city. Every bed in this collection is handcrafted at our workshop in Jodhpur, built from genuine solid Sheesham or Mango wood, and shipped straight to your door anywhere in Bangalore — no distributor markup, no showroom visit required to place an order, no engineered board dressed up to look like the real thing.
Standard sizing across this collection is King size. If your bedroom needs something different, several designs can be built to custom dimensions instead — worth knowing upfront if you're furnishing a more compact bedroom, which describes a lot of Bangalore's newer apartment stock more accurately than a showroom floor plan usually admits.
Why Bangalore Buyers Are Choosing Solid Wood Beds Over Engineered Alternatives
A bed frame does more structural work over its lifetime than almost anything else in a home. It carries the weight of a mattress plus whatever moves on top of it, every night, for years on end — which makes it one of the worst pieces of furniture to get wrong on materials. In Bangalore's apartment market specifically, two things push that decision toward solid wood rather than an engineered-board frame.
The first is simply how compact bedroom footprints have become. Three- and two-bedroom apartments now make up the large majority of what's being built and bought across the city, and a meaningful share of that growth has come from fitting more rooms into a similar or smaller overall floor area rather than building genuinely larger homes. That trend makes bed frame durability matter more, not less. A frame that starts sagging or the joints loosening within a few years is a much bigger disruption in a smaller bedroom than a larger one — there's simply less room to manoeuvre a bulky replacement in and out, and less patience for doing it twice.
The second is storage. Bespoke, made-to-measure storage solutions have become close to a default expectation in Bangalore's interior design market rather than a premium add-on, and beds are one of the biggest opportunities for it. A hydraulic storage bed can genuinely absorb a household's seasonal clothing, spare bedding, suitcases or off-season items without needing a separate wardrobe or storage unit competing for the same limited floor space. In a market where every square foot of a bedroom is doing more than one job, that matters in a way it might not in a larger, more traditional home.
There's a third, quieter factor too: engineered wood and pressed board frames respond noticeably worse to humidity swings than solid hardwood does, and Bangalore's monsoon months bring genuine humidity even though the city's overall climate is mild. A frame that starts to swell, creak or warp at the joints after a couple of monsoon seasons is a common, avoidable disappointment — one that solid wood construction is simply built to handle better from the start.
Bed Types in This Collection, and Which Suits Which Bangalore Home
Panel & Slat Beds (Without Storage) — A solid wood frame with a slatted platform base, so no box spring is needed underneath. This is the most straightforward option in the range: a clean, sturdy frame that suits both traditional and contemporary bedrooms depending on the finish chosen. It's also usually the lightest and most affordable option in the collection, which makes it a sensible choice for a guest bedroom, a rental property you're furnishing to a good standard without overspending, or a smaller room where storage isn't the primary concern.
Poster Beds — Four vertical posts rise from the corners of the frame, giving the bed real visual presence and turning it into more of a focal piece than a background object. These suit larger bedrooms where the frame is meant to anchor the room rather than just sit in the corner — worth measuring carefully first if your bedroom is on the smaller side, since the posts add visual and physical bulk beyond the mattress footprint itself, more than most buyers expect until they see it in the room.
Canopy Beds — A step beyond a standard poster bed, with a connecting frame overhead that the four posts support. This is the collection's genuine statement piece, best suited to a larger master bedroom where it can be the room's focal point without feeling cramped against the walls or the ceiling. It's not the right choice for a compact second bedroom, and it's worth being honest about that rather than letting the design photos oversell it for a smaller space.
Hydraulic Storage Beds — The largest category in this collection, and often the most practically relevant one for Bangalore's compact apartment layouts specifically. A gas-lift mechanism raises the mattress smoothly to reveal a deep storage compartment underneath, without needing to manually lift or remove the mattress the way older-style storage beds required. This is genuinely useful for households that need extra storage but don't have the floor space for a second wardrobe or a chest of drawers — and it's a design that works particularly well in a city where a lot of newer apartment layouts allocate less built-in storage than older housing stock did. Some designs pair the same hydraulic base with an upholstered headboard if you want the storage function combined with a softer, fabric-finished look rather than a fully wood-finished headboard.
If you're not sure which type fits your room, a simple rule of thumb helps: if storage is genuinely a constraint in your home, a hydraulic storage bed usually earns its price difference back within the first year just in what it saves you from buying separately. If the room already has ample wardrobe or storage-unit space, a simpler panel or slat bed is often the more sensible choice rather than paying for storage capacity you don't need.
Sheesham or Mango Wood — Choosing Your Material
This collection is built from two real solid hardwoods: Solid Sheesham Wood and Mango Wood. There's no third wood species hiding in the standard range, whatever a finish name might suggest — more on that below.
Solid Sheesham Wood is the denser of the two, naturally more resistant to everyday wear and to pests, and carries a warm grain that deepens in character with age rather than just fading. It's generally the safer long-term pick for a frame that needs to hold up to years of daily use — daily weight, regular movement, the occasional knock from moving furniture around a small room — and it's usually the better choice if your bedroom sees real humidity exposure through Bangalore's monsoon months, particularly on lower floors or rooms near a balcony.
Mango Wood runs lighter in tone with a smoother, more even grain, suiting a softer, more contemporary bedroom palette that a lot of newer Bangalore apartments lean toward in their interior design. It's still genuine solid hardwood — just a different character than Sheesham, not a lesser one — and it tends to sit at a more accessible price point, which makes it a reasonable choice for a guest room or a secondary bedroom that doesn't see the same daily wear as a primary bedroom.
If you specifically want a bed in Teak or Oak, those aren't part of this ready-stock collection, but both are available through our custom furniture service, built to order rather than shipped from standing stock. Teak in particular is worth considering if your bedroom sits somewhere with more direct monsoon exposure than most — a ground-floor unit, a room adjoining an open balcony, or a building with less consistent airflow — since it's the more moisture-resistant of the four woods we work with across the full catalogue.
What "Provincial Teak Finish" and "Honey Oak Finish" Actually Mean
Worth being upfront about this, since it trips up a lot of furniture buyers, not just here but across the furniture category generally. Names like Provincial Teak Finish and Honey Oak Finish describe the stain colour applied to the wood, not the species of wood underneath. Every product page lists both fields separately — check the Material and Finish rows in the specifications table rather than assuming the finish name tells you the wood.
A bed listed as Material: Solid Sheesham Wood, Finish: Provincial Teak Finish is genuine solid Sheesham, finished in a teak-toned stain to achieve that warmer, reddish-brown look associated with teak. It isn't teak timber. This is standard practice across the furniture industry — finish names are borrowed from familiar, recognisable wood tones — but it should be stated plainly rather than left for a buyer to assume. If you want to confirm exactly what a bed is made of before ordering, the Material field is the place to check, or ask our team directly and we'll confirm without hedging.
King Size Is Standard — Measure Your Bangalore Bedroom First
The beds in this collection are built to King size as standard, and it's genuinely worth checking this carefully against your actual room before ordering rather than assuming it'll fit because the photos look proportionate. A King frame generally needs a bedroom of at least around 11 x 12 feet to leave comfortable circulation space on both sides and at the foot of the bed — enough room to walk around without brushing the frame, and enough clearance to open a wardrobe or drawer without the bed being in the way.
A fair number of Bangalore's newer second and third bedrooms run smaller than that, even in apartments where the primary bedroom comfortably fits a King bed without issue. This isn't a criticism of the housing stock — it's simply a function of how many three-bedroom apartments in the city are built to a compact overall footprint, with the primary bedroom getting priority on space and the additional bedrooms sized more tightly.
If your room is on the smaller side, or you specifically need Queen size or a genuinely non-standard size, several designs in this range can be made to order with custom dimensions. It's worth checking with our team before ordering rather than assuming every listing offers this as an automatic option, since customisation is generally handled on a per-product basis. As a rough sizing guide beyond the King-frame minimum above: leave at least 75–90 cm of clearance on each side and at the foot of the bed where possible, so the room doesn't feel boxed in around the frame, and measure doorway and hallway widths too if the bed will need to be manoeuvred through a narrow entry or a staircase landing on the way in.
What to Know Before You Order
A few honest, practical things worth knowing upfront, since a couple of them are shaped directly by the distance between Jodhpur and Bangalore.
Delivery takes longer than a local purchase would, and that's expected, not a delay. Standard, ready-stock beds typically ship in 7–10 business days. Custom and made-to-order beds take 15–25 business days. Given the distance involved in shipping a heavy solid wood frame from Rajasthan to Karnataka, we build in careful packaging time rather than rushing dispatch to hit a faster number that risks the piece arriving damaged.
A mattress isn't included, and it's worth timing separately. Every bed in this collection is the frame only. If you're furnishing a new home or replacing an existing setup, it's worth ordering or measuring for your mattress in parallel with the bed rather than assuming it'll simply slot in once the frame arrives — particularly for a made-to-order size, where mattress dimensions need to match exactly.
Measure twice before confirming your order, especially for a custom size. The most common cause of delay in any custom furniture order isn't the wood or the joinery — it's a room measurement that turns out to be wrong once the piece is nearly finished. We always confirm dimensions again before production starts, but getting your own numbers right the first time saves a round trip, which matters more on a long-distance order than a local one.
Custom-made pieces sit outside the standard warranty unless agreed otherwise. If you're ordering a non-standard size, this is worth confirming at the point of order rather than assuming the same 1-Year Warranty automatically extends to a bespoke piece — it's a distinction that's easy to miss and worth having in writing upfront.
Why a Jodhpur Workshop Instead of a Bangalore Furniture Store
There's a genuine trade-off in buying from a workshop that isn't physically in your city, and it's worth being upfront about it rather than glossing over it. You don't get to lie down on the bed before you order it. In exchange, here's what that trade-off buys you.
No showroom markup sitting on top of the price. Retail space in Bangalore's furniture-shopping corridors isn't cheap, and that cost is built into everything sold through a physical showroom floor, whether or not it's itemised separately on the price tag. Selling factory-direct from Jodhpur removes that layer of cost entirely.
Solid wood, not a mix of engineered board dressed to match it. A meaningful share of "affordable" bed frames sold through Bangalore's furniture retail market use engineered board or MDF cores with a wood-effect laminate or veneer, which looks similar in a showroom but performs very differently over years of actual use, particularly through humid months. Everything in this collection is genuine solid Sheesham or Mango wood, verifiable on each product's own specification sheet.
You're dealing with the workshop directly, not a sales floor. Questions about a specific bed's construction, timeline or customisation options get answered by people connected to how it's actually built, not routed through a separate retail team working from a general catalogue.
A real look at the work, if you want one. Photos or a short video call from the workshop floor, at any stage of a custom order, are a reasonable thing to ask for, and we're glad to provide them rather than asking you to trust a product photo alone.
What a Solid Wood Bed Actually Costs
Price across this collection is driven mainly by three things: wood type, bed type, and whether storage is included. Mango wood generally costs less than Sheesham. A panel or slat bed without storage costs less than a hydraulic storage bed of similar size, given the added mechanism and construction involved. A poster or canopy bed sits at the higher end of the range, reflecting the additional timber and construction work in the frame itself.
It's worth being honest that a genuinely solid wood bed usually costs more upfront than a mass-market engineered-wood equivalent from a large retail chain. What that difference buys is a frame built to hold its structural integrity for years rather than a handful of seasons, and one that responds to Bangalore's humid monsoon months without the swelling or weakening that engineered board is more prone to. Furniture replaced every few years because the joints have loosened or the board has started to degrade tends to cost more over its real lifetime than a solid wood piece bought once and cared for properly — even though the sticker price at the point of purchase suggests the opposite.
Delivery, Warranty and Care — What to Expect in Bangalore
Shipping: Free across India, including Bangalore and the wider metro area. Standard products typically ship in 7–10 business days from our Jodhpur workshop; made-to-order and custom pieces take 15–25 business days. Given the distance between Jodhpur and Bangalore, beds are packaged for a genuine long-distance move rather than a short local delivery, and generally arrive fully assembled or in easy-to-assemble sections depending on access to your building.
Warranty: Standard, non-custom beds carry a 1-Year Limited Warranty against manufacturing defects under normal residential use. Registration is mandatory — you need to register your product within 15 days of delivery, since coverage isn't automatic simply because you purchased the item. Custom-made pieces fall outside this warranty unless specifically agreed at the time of purchase, which is worth clarifying upfront if you're ordering a non-standard size or finish.
Care for Bangalore's climate specifically: Bangalore's weather is genuinely milder than most of India's for the majority of the year, which makes solid wood furniture easier to maintain here than in many other cities. Still, the June–October monsoon brings real humidity worth planning around. Keep the frame out of prolonged direct sunlight, particularly if your bedroom has a west-facing window. Wipe it down with a soft, dry cloth regularly, and check that side-rail bolts are snug every few months — a small amount of seasonal settling in a solid wood frame's first year is normal and not a sign of a defect. If your bedroom is near a balcony or a window that tends to stay open through the monsoon months, a slightly more frequent wipe-down during that period is a sensible, low-effort precaution rather than something that requires special products or treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions — Bangalore
Do you have a showroom in Bangalore where I can see the beds in person? No — we're a Jodhpur-based workshop and sell directly rather than through a local showroom. We're happy to share photos or a short video call from the workshop floor before you order, if that helps you decide with more confidence.
Does a King size bed fit a standard Bangalore bedroom? It depends on the specific room. A King frame generally needs at least around 11 x 12 feet of floor space for comfortable circulation on both sides and at the foot of the bed. Primary bedrooms in a lot of Bangalore's newer apartments fit this comfortably, but second and third bedrooms often run smaller — it's worth measuring your actual room before ordering, and asking about a custom size if a King frame won't fit comfortably.
Does the bed come with a mattress? No — every bed in this collection is the frame only. Mattresses are sold separately, and it's worth arranging yours alongside the bed order rather than afterward, particularly for a custom size.
What wood are these beds actually made from? Solid Sheesham Wood or Mango Wood. Finish names like "Provincial Teak" or "Honey Oak" describe the stain colour applied to one of these two woods, not a different wood species — check the Material field on the product page to confirm exactly what a specific bed is made from.
How long does delivery to Bangalore take? Standard beds ship in 7–10 business days. Custom or made-to-order beds take 15–25 business days, given the distance involved from our Jodhpur workshop. Delivery itself is free across the city.
Is a storage bed a good idea for a compact Bangalore apartment? Generally, yes. Hydraulic storage beds are one of the more practical ways to add real storage capacity without giving up floor space to a separate wardrobe or storage unit, which tends to matter more in the compact bedroom layouts common across Bangalore's newer apartment builds.
Can I get a bed in Teak or Oak instead of Sheesham or Mango? Not from this ready-stock collection, but yes, through our custom furniture service, where beds can be built to order in Teak or Oak in addition to Sheesham and Mango.
Will Bangalore's monsoon humidity damage a solid wood bed? Not with reasonable, fairly minimal care. Bangalore's climate is mild for most of the year compared to much of India, but through the June–October monsoon, it's worth keeping the frame away from direct exposure to open windows or balcony doors where humidity tends to collect, and wiping it down a little more often during those months.
Do you deliver to Whitefield, Sarjapur Road, Electronic City, and other areas outside central Bangalore? Yes — delivery covers the wider Bangalore metro area as part of our nationwide shipping, not just the central city.
Is assembly included, or do I need to hire someone? Beds typically arrive fully assembled or in easy-to-assemble sections, depending on access to your home and building. Most designs are built for straightforward self-installation without needing to hire outside help.
What's the difference between a hydraulic storage bed and an older-style storage bed? A hydraulic storage bed uses a gas-lift mechanism, so the mattress base lifts smoothly with minimal physical effort, giving you easy day-to-day access to the storage underneath. It's the more practical option if you'll be opening the storage regularly rather than just a couple of times a year for seasonal items.
Can I coordinate a custom bed order with my interior designer in Bangalore? Yes — if you're working with a designer, we're glad to take dimensions, material and finish direction directly from them, or work jointly with you and your designer through the same WhatsApp-based process used for any custom order.
What happens if my room measurement turns out to be wrong after I've ordered a custom size? We confirm dimensions again with you before production actually begins, specifically to catch this kind of issue early. Catching it before manufacturing starts is a straightforward fix; catching it afterward is considerably harder to resolve, which is why double-checking your own numbers before confirming matters more than it might seem.
Need a Different Size, Wood or Finish?
If nothing in this ready-stock collection fits your room exactly — a smaller bedroom that can't comfortably take a King frame, a specific wood species like Teak or Oak, or a size that falls between standard options — our custom furniture service builds beds to your exact measurements in Sheesham, Teak, Mango or Oak, with a real quote back within 24 hours and no obligation to proceed once you see the number.
A Note on This Page
As with the Bangalore custom furniture page, this content is built around genuine local context — Bangalore's typical bedroom dimensions, apartment mix, and monsoon timing — rather than the standard beds collection copy with "Bangalore" inserted into it. The same caution applies to structured data: Service schema with "areas served: Bangalore" is the accurate option here, not LocalBusiness schema, since there's no physical Bangalore location to attach it to. Claiming one that doesn't exist risks a penalty for misleading local signals rather than a ranking benefit.