Free Bed Coloring Pages: 34 printable PDF designs featuring realistic bed illustrations, distinctive bed styles, cozy bedtime scenes, sketch-style line art, and a kid-friendly design. Each page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser.

Beds in the United States come in standard sizes, from Twin through Full, Queen, and King, with Queen the most popular size sold today. This collection also includes a Baroque-style bed, a decorative furniture style that emerged in 17th-century Europe and is known for elaborately carved wood, gilded accents, and richly draped fabric, alongside a low Korean-style bed reflecting a completely different design tradition built closer to the floor. Together, the pages in this collection show how the same basic piece of furniture can look strikingly different depending on size, culture, and era.

This collection groups its 34 pages by style, from true-to-life bed illustrations to cozy bedtime scenes, so kids and adults can pick a version that matches their skill level. Each page is available as a downloadable PDF or as an online coloring tool that works directly in the browser.

What Is Inside This Collection

The 34 pages are split into five groups based on style and complexity, ranging from detailed, realistic furniture to simple bedtime scenes.

Realistic Bed Designs

The largest group shows simple beds set against a plain background, including twin, double, and bunk bed layouts. Use Tan or Sepia for a wood frame, then keep the bedding a soft White or Light Blue for a clean, realistic look.

Bed Types and Styles

Five pages show distinctive bed styles, including a Baroque-style bed and a low Korean-style bed. For the Baroque bed, use Gold or Goldenrod for the carved trim and a rich Burgundy or Red for the fabric drapery. For the Korean-style bed, keep the palette simple with natural wood tones and a single accent color for the bedding.

Bed Scenes with Props

Eight pages show a bed alongside pillows, a lamp, a guitar, or a toy bear, including a wedding and honeymoon scene. Color the lamp glow a warm Yellow, keep pillows and blankets in varied but complementary colors, and use Tan or Brown for any wooden props.

Sketch and Line-Art Style

Three pages use a looser, hand-drawn outline instead of a clean, simple design. Colored pencil suits this style better than marker, starting with a light Tan base and adding Sepia shading only along the frame’s edges and folds in the bedding.

Kid-Friendly Bed Design

One page uses a simple, rounded bed shape suited to younger colorists. Keep this flat and bright with a single cheerful color for the bedding and a plain wood-toned frame.

What Bed Coloring Pages Do

Fine motor development. A bed frame is made mostly of straight edges and right angles, and keeping those lines clean and even takes more careful hand control than filling in a rounded shape. The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a core benefit of structured coloring for children ages 2 through 7, and a bed’s geometric frame gives that practice a steady, ruler-like line challenge.

A lesson in scale and proportion. This collection includes twin, double, and king-size beds side by side, giving colorists a visual way to compare how much larger one bed size is than another. That makes it a natural opening for parents and teachers to talk about measurement and proportion using furniture kids already recognize from home.

Anxiety reduction through focus. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal documented measurable reductions in anxiety following structured coloring sessions. A bed page fits naturally into a bedtime wind-down routine, since the subject itself is already associated with rest, and the repetitive act of filling in bedding can help settle a busy mind before sleep.

Color and pattern practice. Bedding offers an open canvas for pattern and color choices that a plain object rarely does, from solid blankets to patterned quilts and layered pillows. That flexibility gives colorists room to experiment with color combinations without worrying about matching anything to real life.

How to Color Bed Pages Well

  • Wood bed frames: Use Crayola Tan or Sepia for a light wood frame, or Brown for a darker one, keeping the color even across straight edges.
  • Bedding and blankets: Choose a base color for the main blanket, then add a second, complementary color for pillows or a folded throw so the bedding doesn’t read as one flat block.
  • Baroque-style details: Color-carved trim and accents in Gold or Goldenrod, and use rich Burgundy or Red for heavy fabric drapery to capture the style’s ornate look.
  • Korean-style low bed: Keep the frame in natural Tan or light Brown wood tones, and use just one or two accent colors for the bedding to match the style’s simpler visual approach.
  • Lamp and prop scenes: Color the lamp’s glow a warm Yellow or Yellow Orange, and keep other props like a guitar or toy bear in colors that stand out gently against the bedding rather than competing with it.
  • Sketch-style line art: Layer colored pencil starting with a light Tan base, then add Sepia shading only along the frame’s edges and the folds in the bedding.

5 Creative Craft Ideas With Bed Coloring Pages

1. Mini Paper Bed Model

Color a simple bed page, then fold and glue it onto a small box to create a 3D miniature bed for a paper dollhouse or diorama.

2. Bedtime Story Diorama

Color a bed scene page, cut it out, and set it inside a shoebox with paper cutouts of a nightstand and window to build a small bedroom scene.

3. Bed Fact Poster

Color a large bed page and add hand-written facts around it, such as the standard US bed sizes, for a simple classroom measurement lesson.

4. Bed Bookmark

Color one of the smaller bed designs, trim it to a bookmark shape, and add a ribbon or paper tassel through a hole punched at the top.

5. Bedroom Garland

Color multiple bed pages, cut around each one, and string them together with twine for a playful bedroom decoration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are bed coloring pages?

Bed coloring pages are printable designs that show beds in different styles, including realistic frames, distinctive furniture styles, cozy bedtime scenes, sketch art, and a kid-friendly design. This collection includes 34 pages, each downloadable as a PDF or available to color online.

What are the standard bed sizes in the United States?

The standard US bed sizes are Twin, Full, Queen, and King, with Queen the most popular size sold today. Twin beds are common for children and bunk beds, while Queen and King sizes are typically chosen for adult bedrooms.

What makes a Baroque-style bed different?

Baroque-style beds date back to 17th-century Europe and are known for elaborately carved wood, gilded accents, and rich fabric drapery, reflecting a decorative style originally associated with European royalty and nobility.

What is a Korean-style low bed?

A low Korean-style bed sits much closer to the floor than a typical Western bed frame, reflecting a design tradition built around simplicity and a lower overall profile rather than a raised frame.

Why do bunk beds exist?

Bunk beds stack two sleeping spaces vertically to save floor space, which makes them popular in shared children’s bedrooms, dorm rooms, and other settings where multiple people need to sleep in a smaller area.

How many bed coloring pages are in this collection?

This collection includes 34 bed coloring pages, split across realistic designs, distinctive bed types and styles, cozy scenes with props, sketch-style line art, and one kid-friendly design.

Are bed coloring pages suitable for young children?

Yes. The kid-friendly design and simple, realistic pages use bold, easy shapes that suit toddlers and preschoolers. The Baroque-style and detailed scene pages suit older children and adults who want more shading practice.

Can coloring a bed page help with a bedtime routine?

Yes. Because the subject itself is already tied to rest, a bed coloring page can fit naturally into a calm wind-down activity before sleep, alongside other quiet bedtime habits.

Start Coloring

Download any page by clicking the design. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages print directly from the browser at full resolution or open in the online coloring tool for screen use. Share finished pages on Facebook or Pinterest with the share buttons at the top of each design page.

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Jennifer Thoa – Content Editor & Designer

Jennifer Thoa is Content Editor and Designer at ColoringPagesOnly.com. Degree in Journalism and Creative Writing, University of Kansas. She writes and edits long-form educational articles on anime, film, animals, world cultures, and automotive history - verified against named primary sources before publication.