Today's canopy beds generally fit into two categories: traditional and contemporary. Most traditional canopy beds have a
Victorian aesthetic, with either metal rod frames or intricately carved wood frames and posts. These throwbacks also often feature ruffled, pleated, elaborate draping, sometimes with rather heavy cloth. In contrast, contemporary canopy beds generally employ a simpler design. Wood, metal, or a combination of the two is used to construct modern canopy beds, which usually have little to no detail on the foot and headboards and often feature sharp, geometric designs. The individual parts of modern canopy beds are called as follows: •
Bed frame: A typical metal frame that supports the mattress and box spring independent of the headboard or footboard. •
Bedposts: Both
head posts and
foot posts are vertical posts placed on either side of the headboard and footboard that extend from the floor to the top of the headboard, footboard, or canopy. •
Bed rails: Wood or metal rails that rest on top of and between the two side rails to support a mattress and box spring. •
Canopy: A framed rooflike structure suspended over a bed by the bed rails. •
Casters: Wheels attached to a bedpost or feet. •
Center supports: Additional feet or leg supports are placed underneath the bed rails to provide additional support at the center for a large mattress or split box spring. •
Crown (also
Canopy crown): The apex of a raised canopy. •
Finials: Decorative end caps for the bed posts that hold a canopy in place. •
Footboard: The solid or upholstered secondary focal point of a bed attached at or to the foot of the bed. •
Foot: The portion of the bed at your feet—the foot of the bed usually faces out into the room. •
Head: The portion of the bed you lay your head on. It is usually the anchor of the bed and is placed against a wall or focal point. •
Headboard: The solid or upholstered focal point of a bed attached at or to the head of the bed. •
Platform: A boxed base for a mattress, sometimes a box spring and mattress. •
Risers: Extensions made to raise a bed frame to add height to the bed. •
Side rails: The support rails that anchor the headboard of the bed to the footboard. •
Schrooms: The decorative fringe of material round the edge of the canopy. ==Historic types==