The bed frame is the piece every other decision in the room orbits around. Get it wrong and nothing quite settles. Get it right and the whole scheme clicks into place without you having to work too hard at it. We have spent a lot of time in bedrooms that felt almost finished but not quite, and the frame is usually where the problem lives. Too heavy for the room, too thin to read as anything, the wrong finish sitting awkwardly against the wall colour. A double bed frame has to do several things at once. It needs to be the visual anchor, it needs to work with the headboard height relative to the ceiling, and it needs to feel considered rather than incidental. What we have pulled together here are frames that actually earn that role. Solid materials, proportions that suit a proper double room, and finishes that complement rather than compete. These are the ones that make the rest of the room make sense.