Premium Second-Generation Ottoman Double Row Wooden Slatted Bed Base Kit - End Opening
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Custom Double Row Wooden Slatted Bed Base Kit - End Opening
Our Ottoman Slatted Bed Bases are manufactured in house by our in-house joinery team and is Manufactured to Order. This Product is ideal for trade customers or End Users wishing to manufacture a new ottoman bed frame. We do NOT recommend these to use on existing bed frames
We only use the highest quality components from specialist manufacturers; ensuring our finished product is built to last and made to a high specification. This Ottoman Slatted Bed Bases are designed to sit within your bed frame
This Slatted Bed Base is made to the same specification as our bestselling Second Generation Bed Base.
These Double Row Ottoman Bed Bases are idea for the following bed sizes
- Small Double 4ft
- Double 4ft 6
- European Double 140cm
- King Size 5ft
- European King Size 160cm
- Super King 6ft
We also offer with this Ottoman Kit that is Side Opening
Our Single Row Ottoman Kit Consist of
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Double Row Ottoman Slatted Bed Bases with 56/ 60 Beech Sprung Bed Slats
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Pair of Premium Ottoman Hinges with 2 Gas Struts
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Two Mattress Stopper for the head end
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Ottoman Handle
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Furniture Connector Bolts x 6
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M6 Washers x 6
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M6 Locking Nuts x 6
Bed Base Specification
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56 or 60 Quality Beech Sprung Bed Slats (38mm x 8mm); depending on Length
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70mm by 25mm Beech Multiplex Ply frame
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Second Generation Twin Pocket Slat Holders, which are doweled into the rails using Pegs to add strength and durability
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Height of Bed Bases - 90mm
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Gap Between the Slats - 25mm
Optional
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Lumber Adjusters
10mm and 12mm sprung bed slats are not compatible with lumbar adjusters, so this option will not appear during the buying process. -
Shoulder Zone Components
Dimension
Small Double 4ft - 1200mm x 1900mm
Double 4ft 6 - 1350mm x 1900mm
European Double 140cm - 1400mm x 2000mm
King Size 5ft - 1500mm x 2000mm
European King Size 160cm - 1600mm x 2000mm
Super King 6ft - 1800mm x 2000mm
We are also able to customise the width of your Bed Bases (Available in 1900mm or 2000mm)
Bed Frame
Bed Frame Requirements
Internal Bed Frame Width needs to be 20mm bigger than the bed base
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Ottoman Slatted Bed Base |
INTERNAL Bed Frame size Required |
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1200mm x 1900mm |
1220mm x 1920mm |
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1350mm x 1900mm |
1370mm x 1920mm |
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1400mm x 2000mm |
1420mm x 2020mm |
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1500mm x 2000mm |
1520mm x 2020mm |
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1600mm x 2000mm |
1620mm x 2020mm |
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1800mm x 2000mm |
1820mm x 2020mm |
Custom Size Guidance
Many customers would like a bespoke service. They may be limited to space in the room and want to manufacture the external bed frame a certain size.
We can help with this, the calculation are performed backwards, please see example below.
Example 1 - if you already know the Internal Bed Size
Internal Width (minus) 20mm
1450mm - 20mm = 1430mm
Internal Length (minus) 20mm
1950mm - 20mm = 1930mm
Order 1430mm x 1930mm
Example 2 - Designing and Building a new bed frame
External Bed Size: W:1500mm x L:2000mm
Rails of bed frame: 25mm (50mm in total)
Internal sizes will therefore be W:1450mm x L:1950mm
You will need to minus 20mm off the length and width to work out what size Slatted Bed Bases you will be required to order.
The internal sizes for the above example would be as follows:
W: 1450mm - 20mm = 1430mm
L: 1950mm - 20mm = 1930mm
Order W:1430mm x L1930mm
Assembly
Our Double Row Ottoman Slatted Bed Bases are ready for self Assembly
You will need to attach the Ottoman Hinges to the bed base; these will be Pre-drilled in our Workshop. Bolts, Washers and Nuts will be Provided.
We use M8 Furniture Connector bolts and M8 Cross Dowels for an extremely strong connection
This is ideal for larger bed sizes due to access; as you can assemble the ottoman slatted bed bases in the room
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Helpful Articles and Buying Guides to find solution to common bed issues.
Understanding Sprung Bed Slats: Exploring Various Timbers
Comparing Timber Types: Beech, Birch, and Poplar for Sprung Bed Slats When it comes to choosing the right timber for your sprung bed slats, understanding the characteristics of each wood type is crucial. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore three commonly used timbers for sprung bed slats: Beech, Birch, and Poplar. Beech Timber: The Undisputed Champion Renowned for its exceptional mechanical properties, Beech timber stands out as the premier choice for sprung bed slats. This hardwood boasts remarkable resistance to compression, making it ideal for supporting the weight of the mattress and sleeper. While Beech may exhibit slightly less flexibility in bending or tension due to its short fibers, its unparalleled strength ensures long-lasting support. Top furniture makers or hand-crafted furniture makers will only use beech. Birch Timber: A Close Contender While Birch timber offers excellent performance, it cannot be compared to Beech in terms of overall quality. Often utilised by reputable furniture brands like Ikea, Birch boasts a generally straight-grained structure with a fine, uniform texture. Its strength and durability rival that of Beech, making it a reliable choice for supporting your mattress. Birch timber may also feature a plain, occasionally curly, or wavy pattern, adding a subtle aesthetic appeal to your bed frame. Mass-market furniture often utilises birch. Poplar Timber: Budget-Friendly but Compromised Quality Poplar timber serves as a cost-effective option for bed slats, but it falls short in terms of quality compared to Beech and Birch. Characterised by its very pale colour and lack of distinct grain patterns, Poplar is considerably lighter in weight and less dense than its hardwood counterparts. While it may suffice for temporary or budget-conscious solutions, Poplar lacks the durability and longevity offered by Beech and Birch. Its use is often associated with lower-end furniture where cost takes precedence over quality. Choosing the Right Timber: Considerations and Recommendations As standard practice, sprung bed slats should ideally measure 8mm in depth for widths up to 1050mm. Birch slats may be manufactured at a slightly thinner 9mm depth, while Poplar slats are typically produced at a 10mm thickness due to their weaker nature. It's essential to note that when slats are produced thicker, finding replacement sprung bed slat holders may become challenging, as most holders manufactured in Europe by quality manufacturers are available in 8mm size. Additionally, for those seeking extra strength or spanning the bed width without multiple rows of slats, specialised 10mm and 12mm Beech sprung bed slats are available, although they are considered a specialist product. Conclusion: Selecting Quality for Long-Term Satisfaction Prioritising quality and durability is paramount when selecting the timber for your sprung bed slats. While Beech and Birch timber options offer superior strength, resilience, and aesthetics, Poplar serves as a more affordable alternative with inherent compromises. By investing in high-quality timber such as Beech or Birch, you guarantee enduring performance and long-term satisfaction with your bed frame's craftsmanship and aesthetics. This guide aims to provide valuable insights into the benefits of Beech timber, assisting you in making an informed decision that enhances your sleep quality and overall bedroom aesthetics.
Choosing Wisely: Number of Slats for Your Webbed Pine Bed Slat Set
Understanding the Gap Between Your Slats: A Guide to Optimal Bed Support Investing in a quality bed slat set is crucial for ensuring a restful and supportive sleep experience. However, with a plethora of options available, determining the ideal number of slats for your webbed pine bed slat set can be a daunting task. In this guide, we'll explore the importance of selecting the right number of slats and how it can impact the overall comfort and longevity of your mattress. Finding the Ideal Number of Slats:When it comes to choosing the ideal number of slats for your bed, more isn't always better. In fact, the ideal gap between slats is typically between 40mm to 50mm. This ensures proper support for your mattress while also allowing for adequate airflow, keeping your mattress fresh and comfortable. Sprung Bed Slats require a different spacing The Consequences of Insufficient Slats:Opting for too few slats can have several negative consequences. Firstly, your slats may not be compatible with your mattress, potentially invalidating the warranty. Additionally, insufficient slats may result in inadequate support for your mattress, leading to discomfort and sagging. Moreover, if the gap between slats is too large, it can shorten the lifespan of your mattress and affect its overall feel and comfort. Conclusion:Choosing the right number of slats for your webbed pine bed slat set is crucial for optimizing comfort and ensuring the longevity of your mattress. By selecting the appropriate number of slats and ensuring the correct gap between them, you can create a supportive and comfortable sleep surface that promotes restful sleep night after night.
Bed Frame Compatibility Guide For Webbed Pine Bed Slat Sets
Ensuring Compatibility with Flat Webbed Pine Bed Sets This guide aims to assist you in ensuring compatibility between our Flat Webbed Pine Bed Sets and your existing bed frame. The diversity in bed frame structures on the market underscores the absence of a standardized manufacturing approach, indicating that a one-size-fits-all solution is not applicable. At The Old Joinery - Berkhamsted, we manufacture all our Webbing Pine Bed Slats in-house, allowing for customization of the width and length to ensure they are compatible with your bed frame. Please refer to the example structures below, where we have indicated whether the Webbed Flat Bed Slats sets will be compatible, or if modifications are needed. We can generally provide you with the components required if needed. It's important to note that all bed frames that are 1000mm or larger require a bed central rail running down the length of the bed frame - from head to toe. If your bed frame structure is not compatible, don't worry. There should be a way to modify it or find an alternative bed slat solution where modification is not required. Our goal is to ensure that you find the perfect fit for your bed frame, whether through customization or alternative options. We're here to provide expert guidance and support throughout the process, ensuring that you achieve the optimal setup for your sleeping needs.
Measuring Made Simple: Guide to Flat Webbed Pine Bed Sets
This guide aims to assist you in obtaining accurate measurements when ordering Flat Webbed Pine Bed Sets.

