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thumb|325px|Bedroom on the Detmold Open-air Museum premises

bedroom
thumb|A bedroom in Germany
thumb|Bedroom in the Indian Mound Cottage at Jekyll Island
A bedroom or bedchamber is a room situated within a residential or accommodation unit, primarily used for sleeping. A typical Western bedroom contains as bedroom furniture one or two beds, a clothes closet, and bedside table and dressing table, both of which usually contain drawers. In dwellings with multiple stories, bedrooms are often on the upper floors. Beds range from a crib for an infant; a single or twin bed for a toddler, child, teenager or single adult; to bigger sizes like a full, double, queen, kin
infant bed
small bed for infants and very young children
hammock
thumb|upright=1.35|Hammock with a lakeside view
thumb|upright=1.35|Hammock beside the beach

stretcher
thumb|EMTs using a stretcher in 2001.
thumb|Armed escort carries the wounded to the Senegalese border, Guinea-Bissau, 1974.
A stretcher, gurney, litter, or pram is an apparatus used for moving patients who require medical care. A basic type (cot or litter) must be carried by two or more people. A wheeled stretcher (known as a gurney, trolley, bed or cart) is often equipped with variable height frames, wheels, tracks, or skids.
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duvet
thumb|A bed with a duvet

futon
thumb|upright=1.7|Japanese-style s laid out for sleeping in a ryokan (inn). In green, three s per bed; in red, turned-back s. The top two futons in each stack are covered in white fitted sheets, matching the pillowslips.
bunk bed
bed in which one bed frame is stacked on top of another
camp bed
small portable, lightweight bed
bassinet
thumb|Modern reproduction of a medieval cot and Toy rattle|rattle, c. 1465
thumbnail|Movable, but not portable, home bassinet
thumb|wikt:rooming-in care|Rooming-in bassinet
thumb|A wooden cradle from India
A bassinet, bassinette, or cradle is a bed specifically for babies from birth to about four months. Bassinets are generally designed to work with fixed legs or caster wheels, while cradles are generally designed to provide a rocking or gliding motion. Bassinets and cradles are distinguished from Moses baskets and carry cots, which are designed to be carried and sit directly on the floor or f
air mattress
type of mattress
manjaa
thumb|Traditional Indian charpai. At the near end, the lacing for re-tensioning the bias weave.
thumb|One of many charpai patterns
Charpai (also, kaithu kattil, rope cot, charpaya, charpoy, khat, khatla, manja, or manji) is a traditional woven bed used across South Asia. The name charpai is a compound of char "four" and pay "footed". Regional variations are found in Afghanistan and Pakistan, North and Central India, Bihar and Myanmar.

waterbed
A waterbed, water mattress, or flotation mattress is a bed or mattress filled with water. Waterbeds intended for medical therapies appear in various reports through the 19th century. The modern version, invented in San Francisco and patented in 1971, became a popular consumer item in the United States through the 1980s with up to 20% of the market in 1986 and 22% in 1987. By 2013, they accounted for less than 5% of new bed sales.
thumb|A softside waterbed mattress
cradle
bed for infants, usually with rockers

box-bed
thumb|Box-bed in Austria
A small box-bed (also known as a closed bed, close bed, or enclosed bed; less commonly, shut-bed) is an enclosed bed made to look like a cupboard, half-opened or not. The form originates in western European late medieval furniture.
hospital bed
special bed used in hospital
sofa bed
also known as a sleeper sofa

Kantha
thumb|right|Nakshi Kantha|Traditional kantha stitching in [[Bangladesh]]
Kantha (Bengali: কাঁথা; Hindi: कान्था), also spelled kanta or qanta, is a type of embroidery craft in Bangladesh and eastern regions of India, particularly in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and Odisha.
thumb|Antique quilted kantha inscribed with the meditative chant Ram Krishna, courtesy the Wovensouls collection, Singapore
In Odisha, old saris are stacked on each other and hand-stitched to make a thin piece of cushion. This is normally used above a bed cushion or instead of a cushion. Kantha saris are traditi
murphy bed
bed that is hinged at one end to store vertically against the wall
bed base
component of a bed that supports the mattress
headboard
piece of furniture that attaches to the head of a bed
berth
type of beds
four-poster bed
bed with a vertical column in each of the corners
list of countries by hospital beds
Wikimedia list article
bed frame
part of a bed
bed skirt
bedding accessory consisting of a flat and gathered or pleated piece of fabric, often matching the bedspread, attached to the rails or springs of a bed.Used to cover the bed frame and the bed legs. Also used for decoration.
bed rest
medical treatment involving resting in bed
daybed
thumb|Chinese daybed from the Ming Dynasty
A daybed is an item of furniture used as a bed as well as for lounging, reclining, and seating in a common room. It may be considered a form of multifunctional furniture. Their frames can be made out of wood, metal, or a combination of wood and metal. They are a cross between a chaise longue, a couch, and a bed.
canopy bed
bed with a canopy, with or without vertical supports and often with a curtain
trundle bed
bed that is stored under a normal bed
banig
thumb|Banig in the Philippines sold with various other traditional handicrafts
Baníg ( ; ) are traditional handwoven mats of the Philippines predominantly used as a sleeping mat or a floor mat. Banig mats are typically made from pandanus or sedge leaves. They can also utilize other materials, including buri palm leaves, reed leaves, and rattan strips, depending on the region and ethnic group. The leaves are dried, usually dyed, then cut into strips and woven into mats, which may be plain or intricate.
thumb|A Sama-Bajau tepo (the local Sinama word for banig) from [[Tandubas, by the Sama Tandub
bed-making
right|thumb|An unmade hotel bed
tapchan
thumb|Tapchans near Bokhtar, Tajikistan A tapchan () is a type of outdoor furniture unique to Central Asia especially Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, combining a large bed capable of holding 4-8 adults with a table at which meals can be eaten.. It is similar or identical to the Malay bale-bale, 'wooden raised platform'.
Medbed
thumb|AI-generated content in American politics|AI-generated depiction of medbeds shared to [[Donald Trump's Truth Social account]]Medbeds (short for "medical beds" or "meditation beds") are a nonexistent medical technology that became prominent in conspiracy theory narratives in the early 2020s. Medbeds can supposedly cure any condition but have been kept secret from the general public and reserved for the elite.