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Naturally, people search things like “beds where the TV comes out”, “beds with hidden TVs”, or “beds where the TV pops up”.
The proper name for these beds is TV beds, sometimes called smart TV beds. They’re designed with a built-in lift mechanism that hides a television inside the footboard and raises it when you want to watch.
If you’re curious about how they work, or you’re considering one for your own bedroom, here’s everything you need to know.
If you’d like to explore designs straight away, you can browse the full range of TV Beds.
Beds where the TV comes out of the end are most commonly known as TV beds.
The television is hidden inside the footboard of the bed frame. With the press of a button, a motorised lift system raises the TV smoothly into view. When you’re finished watching, the screen lowers back into the bed and disappears completely.
People often search for variations such as:
All of these are describing the same thing. A TV bed designed to hide your screen when it’s not in use.
If you want a deeper breakdown of mechanisms, sizing and installation, the Koble TV bed learning centre explains the technology and design in more detail.
TV beds look like standard upholstered beds from the outside, but the footboard hides a clever piece of engineering.
Inside the footboard is a motorised lift mechanism that holds the television securely. The system is connected to a remote control, allowing you to raise or lower the TV whenever you want.
Most modern TV beds include:
A smooth lift system that quietly raises the TV
Internal cable management so wires stay hidden
Secure mounting for the television
A remote control to operate the mechanism
When lowered, the TV is completely concealed inside the bed frame. This keeps the bedroom looking clean and uncluttered while protecting the screen.
Many people prefer this setup over mounting a television on the wall because the room feels calmer and more minimal when the screen is hidden away.
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TV beds used to feel like something reserved for boutique hotels or luxury apartments. Now they’re becoming a popular feature in modern homes.
One reason is simple. People want bedrooms that feel comfortable and relaxing without filling the space with furniture.
A TV bed allows you to enjoy watching a film or series from bed without needing a separate TV unit or wall installation. Everything is integrated neatly into the bed itself.
They’re also popular because they combine comfort with clever design. When the television disappears into the footboard, the room instantly looks tidier.
For many homeowners, it’s a small upgrade that makes the bedroom feel more like a private cinema.
There are many different styles of TV beds available depending on the look you want for your bedroom.
For a clean, modern design, the
Wafer Smart TV Bed
offers a slim, contemporary frame that fits beautifully in minimalist spaces.
If you prefer a softer upholstered feel, the
Cordy Smart TV Bed
creates a cosy bedroom atmosphere while still hiding a fully integrated TV lift system.
For something more visually distinctive, the
Chevron Smart TV Bed
features a textured headboard design that becomes a real focal point in the room.
All of these designs keep the television hidden in the footboard until you’re ready to watch.
For many people, the answer is yes.
A TV bed can make a bedroom feel more organised and luxurious without adding extra furniture. Because the screen is hidden inside the bed frame, the room keeps a calm, uncluttered look when the television isn’t being used.
They’re also ideal if you enjoy relaxing in bed with a film or series but don’t want a large TV dominating the room.
With modern lift systems being quiet and reliable, TV beds have become a practical upgrade rather than a novelty.
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If you’ve been searching for beds where the TV comes out, what you’re really looking for is a TV bed with a built-in lift mechanism.
These beds combine clever engineering with comfortable bedroom design, giving you a hidden TV that appears whenever you want it.
and find a design that fits your bedroom perfectly.
Not all TV beds are built the same. The lift mechanism, frame construction, and overall finish all play a huge role in how well the bed performs over time.
At Koble Designs, TV beds are designed with both comfort and technology in mind, combining high quality upholstery with reliable motorised lift systems.
The goal is simple. A bed that looks beautiful in your bedroom while delivering the smooth, quiet TV lift experience people expect.
Koble TV beds are designed to:
Keep the television completely hidden when not in use
Lift smoothly and quietly with the touch of a button
Integrate modern technology without cluttering the room
Provide a comfortable, stylish centrepiece for your bedroom
Each design focuses on practical details too. From sturdy bed frames to carefully considered upholstery finishes that suit modern homes.
Whether you prefer a minimalist look or a more textured design, the range includes options such as the
Wafer Smart TV Bed,
Cordy Smart TV Bed,
Chevron Smart TV Bed.
If you want to explore the technology behind these beds in more detail, the TV bed learning centre explains how the lift systems work and how to choose the right size for your space.
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Koble emphasises a UK-based support team that offers help from buying decisions through assembly and ongoing advice, aligning tech with real living spaces.
You may face higher cost, more complex installation, maintenance of mechanical parts over time, less flexibility for upgrading screen size, and constraints on mattress and bed height design.
No - quality TV beds use smooth, controlled lift mechanisms (often gas-spring or motorized) engineered to limit vibration and protect both the screen and frame.
It consolidates furniture: instead of needing a TV stand and separate storage units, the bed becomes both your media setup and your storage hub, freeing up floor space.
Because it takes up minimal additional floor space and hides the screen when unused, a TV bed optimizes layout and avoids needing extra furniture or wall space.
A TV bed (where the TV rises or is concealed in the bed frame) makes sense in compact bedrooms or design-focused spaces where you want to hide the screen when not in use and maintain a minimalist aesthetic.
A TV bed with storage combines the rising TV mechanism with built-in storage compartments (drawers, lift-up panels) to maximise both entertainment and space efficiency.
TV bed is a bed frame with a built-in mechanism that raises and reveals a television, allowing the screen to be hidden when not in use and creating a clean, uncluttered look.