Single Mayfair Chic Grey Beds

Mayfair Chic has created a collection of beds which offer modern designs with robust finishes in a range of luxury fabrics.


Grey beds are the perfect neutral for modern bedrooms. From soft light grey to deep charcoal, our collection includes single, double, king and super king sizes.

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    Havana Wooden Bed - Grey

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    Pine
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    Solid Slats
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    RRP £299.00
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Grey Beds FAQs
Everything you need to know before you buy
Why are grey beds so popular?
Grey has become the dominant colour choice for beds in the UK over the past decade. It works as a neutral that complements virtually any bedroom colour scheme — from white and cream to navy, blush and sage — without competing with other elements in the room. Grey beds also photograph well, which is part of why they appear so frequently in interiors inspiration. They're available across all price points and styles, from simple fabric ottomans to button-tufted wingback frames, making grey one of the most versatile choices for any bedroom.
What shades of grey are available for beds?
Grey beds span a wide spectrum. Light grey and silver grey frames tend to work best in bright, airy rooms and pair well with white and pastel bedding. Mid-tone greys — sometimes described as slate or pebble — are the most popular and suit most room sizes and lighting conditions. Dark charcoal and graphite frames make a bold statement and work particularly well in larger bedrooms or rooms with strong natural light. Some beds are also available in warm grey or greige (grey-beige) tones, which have a softer, more relaxed feel than cool blue-based greys.
What fabric options are available for grey beds?
Most grey upholstered beds are available in several fabric types. Linen-effect and plain weave fabrics are the most common — they're durable, easy to maintain and give a clean, contemporary look. Velvet grey beds have become increasingly popular for their luxurious appearance and tactile quality; they tend to show lint more readily but are easy to brush clean. Boucle and textured weave fabrics add depth and interest. Some beds are also available in faux leather, which offers a more structured, urban aesthetic. The fabric choice affects both the visual feel and the practical maintenance of the bed.
Do grey beds show dust and lint easily?
This depends on the fabric. Smooth, plain-weave grey fabrics are generally easy to keep clean — a weekly vacuum with an upholstery attachment keeps them looking fresh. Dark charcoal velvet beds do tend to show lint and pet hair more readily than smooth fabrics, though they brush off easily and the colour itself hides surface marks well. Lighter grey linens can show dust over time. In practical terms, a mid-tone grey in a plain weave or linen-effect fabric is the lowest-maintenance option for everyday use.
Are grey beds suitable for small bedrooms?
Yes — grey is actually a particularly good choice for small bedrooms. A light or mid grey bed recedes visually rather than dominating the room the way a very dark or boldly coloured frame can. Low-profile grey divan beds or those with a simple panel headboard keep the visual weight down and make the room feel more spacious. In smaller rooms, avoid very large wingback or curved headboards as these can overpower the space. A simple grey ottoman divan with a slim upholstered headboard is often the most practical and proportionate choice.
What bedding colours work best with a grey bed?
Grey is one of the most forgiving base colours for bedding. White and off-white bedding is a classic pairing that keeps the room clean and fresh. Blush and dusty pink add warmth without being overpowering. Navy and deep teal create a bold, sophisticated contrast. Sage and olive greens bring in a natural, calming feel. For a more tonal look, layers of grey in different textures — such as a charcoal throw over white bedding — work beautifully. The main thing to avoid is combining cool blue-based grey beds with very warm, orange-toned bedding — the contrast can feel jarring.
Can I get a grey bed with storage?
Yes — grey beds are available with the full range of storage options. Grey divan beds come with two-drawer, four-drawer and ottoman lift configurations, providing practical storage without compromising the room's aesthetic. Grey ottoman bed frames — where the base lifts to reveal a large storage area underneath — have become particularly popular, combining a stylish upholstered finish with substantial hidden storage capacity. If you're buying a grey bed frame rather than a divan, storage options are more limited but some models include under-bed drawers or a high-clearance base that allows storage boxes to be stored underneath.
Will a grey bed go out of style?
Grey is considered a classic neutral in interior design rather than a trend colour, which means it ages better than more fashion-forward choices. The core grey bed — a simple upholstered frame or divan in a plain mid-grey fabric — is unlikely to look dated over the 8 to 15 years you'd typically keep a bed. Some very specific grey styles — such as heavily tufted grey velvet frames with oversized wings — are more tied to a particular moment in interior design and may feel less current in time. If longevity is a priority, a plain or lightly textured mid-grey is the safer long-term choice over a more dramatic statement style.
What size grey beds are available?
Grey beds are available across all standard UK sizes: small single (75 x 190cm), single (90 x 190cm), small double (120 x 190cm), double (135 x 190cm), king size (150 x 200cm) and super king (180 x 200cm). The full size range is typically available on the most popular models, though some styles — particularly at the premium end — are only offered from double size upwards. If you need a grey bed in a less common size such as a European size or custom dimension, contact us and we can advise on availability.
How do I keep a grey upholstered bed frame clean?
Regular vacuuming with an upholstery attachment — every one to two weeks — is the most important step in keeping a grey bed looking its best. This removes dust and surface debris before it works into the fabric. For spot cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth and a small amount of mild fabric cleaner, working from the outside of the mark inward to avoid spreading. Avoid soaking the fabric or using harsh cleaning products. For velvet grey beds, a soft clothes brush used in the direction of the pile restores the finish after crushing. Using a mattress protector reduces the transfer of oils and moisture to the headboard from bedding.

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