All Courtney range pieces sold separately. (No dresser with mirror in this range β see Tasman or Jericho for a fully coordinated 4-piece Hamptons set.)
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Courtney Bed Frame
The tongue-and-groove panelling is what makes the Courtney Bed Frame instantly readable as Hamptons-coastal. The classic cottage detail runs vertically across both the headboard AND footboard, framed by a crisp white painted finish and topped with warm mid-brown timber edges. Slim tapered legs lift the silhouette off the floor for an airy feel. Available in Double and Queen sizes. Part of the 3-piece Courtney range β matching Bedside Table and Tallboy sold separately.
Matching Tongue-and-Groove Panels at Both Ends
What sets the Courtney apart from other Hamptons-style beds is the symmetry β the same vertical tongue-and-groove panelling runs across both the headboard and the footboard, finished in the same crisp white paint with matching mid-brown timber tops. Most coastal beds put the design effort into the headboard and leave the footboard plain. The Courtney commits at both ends, so the bed reads as a coordinated piece even from the foot side.
Tongue-and-Groove Panelled Design
Vertical timber-look grooves run across both headboard and footboard panels β classic Hamptons cottage detail in two raised-inset panels per end.
Hamptons Dual-Tone Palette
Crisp white painted finish across the body, contrasted by warm mid-brown timber tops on both headboard and footboard.
Built for Lasting Support
Solid rubber wood structural frame plus 14mm LVL slats and central support legs β engineered for everyday stability, not just a slat-and-pray platform.
3-Piece Coordinated Range
Matching Bedside Table and Tallboy sold separately, all in the same Hamptons dual-tone finish. (No dresser with mirror in this range.)
The Build
The Courtney uses hybrid construction. Structural elements (frame, side rails, legs, central support legs, slat supports) are solid rubber wood; the decorative panels (the tongue-and-groove panel surfaces) are MDF painted in crisp white. The mid-brown timber tops at the head and foot of the bed are solid rubber wood, finished naturally to show the grain. Slat support is engineered LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber) β denser and more uniform than standard pine slats, providing reliable mattress support without flex.
Dust the Panel Grooves Regularly
Use a soft brush along the tongue-and-groove channels β the vertical grooves collect more dust than flat surfaces. Pay attention to the corners where the inset panels meet the painted timber frame.
Damp Cloth Only on the Painted Finish
Wipe with a damp (not wet) cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals on the white paint β gentle wipe-downs preserve the finish far longer than aggressive cleaning.
Care for the Mid-Brown Timber Tops
The natural rubber wood tops at the head and foot show their grain β wipe gently with a soft cloth, dry immediately after spills, and avoid prolonged sun exposure to keep the colour even over time.
What sizes is the Courtney available in?
Double and Queen only. King Single, King, and Single are not available. The Double + Queen offering makes the Courtney a strong fit for guest rooms, second bedrooms, and smaller master suites. No mattress included.
What makes the Courtney distinctively Hamptons?
Three things: tongue-and-groove vertical panelling (the classic cottage detail), crisp white painted finish with mid-brown timber tops (the signature Hamptons dual-tone palette), and slim tapered legs for an airy raised silhouette. What sets the Courtney apart from other Hamptons beds in our range is the symmetry β matching tongue-and-groove panels and matching timber tops on both the headboard and the footboard, where most Hamptons beds save the detail for the headboard only.
What are LVL slats and why does the 14mm matter?
LVL stands for Laminated Veneer Lumber β engineered timber bonded in thin layers, denser and more uniform than standard pine slats. The 14mm thickness is a meaningful spec: thinner pine slats can flex or bow over time, especially with heavier mattresses. 14mm LVL holds firm. Combined with the central support legs, the slat system is engineered for daily use rather than minimum compliance.
Is the Courtney solid wood or MDF?
Hybrid construction. The structural elements (frame, legs, slat supports, central support legs) and the mid-brown timber tops at the head and foot are solid rubber wood. The decorative panel surfaces (the tongue-and-groove areas) are MDF painted crisp white β MDF stays dimensionally stable across painted panel surfaces where solid timber would crack the paint over time.
What other pieces are in the Courtney range?
The Courtney Bedside Table and Courtney Tallboy β sold separately, both in the same Hamptons dual-tone finish. Note: thereβs no dresser with mirror in the Courtney range. If you want a fully coordinated 4-piece Hamptons set with matching dresser, our showroom team can suggest the Tasman or Jericho ranges instead.
All Courtney range pieces sold separately. (No dresser with mirror in this range β see Tasman or Jericho for a fully coordinated 4-piece Hamptons set.)
The tongue-and-groove panelling is what makes the Courtney Bed Frame instantly readable as Hamptons-coastal. The classic cottage detail runs vertically across both the headboard AND footboard, framed by a crisp white painted finish and topped with warm mid-brown timber edges. Slim tapered legs lift the silhouette off the floor for an airy feel. Available in Double and Queen sizes. Part of the 3-piece Courtney range β matching Bedside Table and Tallboy sold separately.
Matching Tongue-and-Groove Panels at Both Ends
What sets the Courtney apart from other Hamptons-style beds is the symmetry β the same vertical tongue-and-groove panelling runs across both the headboard and the footboard, finished in the same crisp white paint with matching mid-brown timber tops. Most coastal beds put the design effort into the headboard and leave the footboard plain. The Courtney commits at both ends, so the bed reads as a coordinated piece even from the foot side.
Tongue-and-Groove Panelled Design
Vertical timber-look grooves run across both headboard and footboard panels β classic Hamptons cottage detail in two raised-inset panels per end.
Hamptons Dual-Tone Palette
Crisp white painted finish across the body, contrasted by warm mid-brown timber tops on both headboard and footboard.
Built for Lasting Support
Solid rubber wood structural frame plus 14mm LVL slats and central support legs β engineered for everyday stability, not just a slat-and-pray platform.
3-Piece Coordinated Range
Matching Bedside Table and Tallboy sold separately, all in the same Hamptons dual-tone finish. (No dresser with mirror in this range.)
The Build
The Courtney uses hybrid construction. Structural elements (frame, side rails, legs, central support legs, slat supports) are solid rubber wood; the decorative panels (the tongue-and-groove panel surfaces) are MDF painted in crisp white. The mid-brown timber tops at the head and foot of the bed are solid rubber wood, finished naturally to show the grain. Slat support is engineered LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber) β denser and more uniform than standard pine slats, providing reliable mattress support without flex.
Dust the Panel Grooves Regularly
Use a soft brush along the tongue-and-groove channels β the vertical grooves collect more dust than flat surfaces. Pay attention to the corners where the inset panels meet the painted timber frame.
Damp Cloth Only on the Painted Finish
Wipe with a damp (not wet) cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals on the white paint β gentle wipe-downs preserve the finish far longer than aggressive cleaning.
Care for the Mid-Brown Timber Tops
The natural rubber wood tops at the head and foot show their grain β wipe gently with a soft cloth, dry immediately after spills, and avoid prolonged sun exposure to keep the colour even over time.
What sizes is the Courtney available in?
Double and Queen only. King Single, King, and Single are not available. The Double + Queen offering makes the Courtney a strong fit for guest rooms, second bedrooms, and smaller master suites. No mattress included.
What makes the Courtney distinctively Hamptons?
Three things: tongue-and-groove vertical panelling (the classic cottage detail), crisp white painted finish with mid-brown timber tops (the signature Hamptons dual-tone palette), and slim tapered legs for an airy raised silhouette. What sets the Courtney apart from other Hamptons beds in our range is the symmetry β matching tongue-and-groove panels and matching timber tops on both the headboard and the footboard, where most Hamptons beds save the detail for the headboard only.
What are LVL slats and why does the 14mm matter?
LVL stands for Laminated Veneer Lumber β engineered timber bonded in thin layers, denser and more uniform than standard pine slats. The 14mm thickness is a meaningful spec: thinner pine slats can flex or bow over time, especially with heavier mattresses. 14mm LVL holds firm. Combined with the central support legs, the slat system is engineered for daily use rather than minimum compliance.
Is the Courtney solid wood or MDF?
Hybrid construction. The structural elements (frame, legs, slat supports, central support legs) and the mid-brown timber tops at the head and foot are solid rubber wood. The decorative panel surfaces (the tongue-and-groove areas) are MDF painted crisp white β MDF stays dimensionally stable across painted panel surfaces where solid timber would crack the paint over time.
What other pieces are in the Courtney range?
The Courtney Bedside Table and Courtney Tallboy β sold separately, both in the same Hamptons dual-tone finish. Note: thereβs no dresser with mirror in the Courtney range. If you want a fully coordinated 4-piece Hamptons set with matching dresser, our showroom team can suggest the Tasman or Jericho ranges instead.
All Courtney range pieces sold separately. (No dresser with mirror in this range β see Tasman or Jericho for a fully coordinated 4-piece Hamptons set.)
Description
The tongue-and-groove panelling is what makes the Courtney Bed Frame instantly readable as Hamptons-coastal. The classic cottage detail runs vertically across both the headboard AND footboard, framed by a crisp white painted finish and topped with warm mid-brown timber edges. Slim tapered legs lift the silhouette off the floor for an airy feel. Available in Double and Queen sizes. Part of the 3-piece Courtney range β matching Bedside Table and Tallboy sold separately.
Matching Tongue-and-Groove Panels at Both Ends
What sets the Courtney apart from other Hamptons-style beds is the symmetry β the same vertical tongue-and-groove panelling runs across both the headboard and the footboard, finished in the same crisp white paint with matching mid-brown timber tops. Most coastal beds put the design effort into the headboard and leave the footboard plain. The Courtney commits at both ends, so the bed reads as a coordinated piece even from the foot side.
Tongue-and-Groove Panelled Design
Vertical timber-look grooves run across both headboard and footboard panels β classic Hamptons cottage detail in two raised-inset panels per end.
Hamptons Dual-Tone Palette
Crisp white painted finish across the body, contrasted by warm mid-brown timber tops on both headboard and footboard.
Built for Lasting Support
Solid rubber wood structural frame plus 14mm LVL slats and central support legs β engineered for everyday stability, not just a slat-and-pray platform.
3-Piece Coordinated Range
Matching Bedside Table and Tallboy sold separately, all in the same Hamptons dual-tone finish. (No dresser with mirror in this range.)
The Build
The Courtney uses hybrid construction. Structural elements (frame, side rails, legs, central support legs, slat supports) are solid rubber wood; the decorative panels (the tongue-and-groove panel surfaces) are MDF painted in crisp white. The mid-brown timber tops at the head and foot of the bed are solid rubber wood, finished naturally to show the grain. Slat support is engineered LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber) β denser and more uniform than standard pine slats, providing reliable mattress support without flex.
Dust the Panel Grooves Regularly
Use a soft brush along the tongue-and-groove channels β the vertical grooves collect more dust than flat surfaces. Pay attention to the corners where the inset panels meet the painted timber frame.
Damp Cloth Only on the Painted Finish
Wipe with a damp (not wet) cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals on the white paint β gentle wipe-downs preserve the finish far longer than aggressive cleaning.
Care for the Mid-Brown Timber Tops
The natural rubber wood tops at the head and foot show their grain β wipe gently with a soft cloth, dry immediately after spills, and avoid prolonged sun exposure to keep the colour even over time.
What sizes is the Courtney available in?
Double and Queen only. King Single, King, and Single are not available. The Double + Queen offering makes the Courtney a strong fit for guest rooms, second bedrooms, and smaller master suites. No mattress included.
What makes the Courtney distinctively Hamptons?
Three things: tongue-and-groove vertical panelling (the classic cottage detail), crisp white painted finish with mid-brown timber tops (the signature Hamptons dual-tone palette), and slim tapered legs for an airy raised silhouette. What sets the Courtney apart from other Hamptons beds in our range is the symmetry β matching tongue-and-groove panels and matching timber tops on both the headboard and the footboard, where most Hamptons beds save the detail for the headboard only.
What are LVL slats and why does the 14mm matter?
LVL stands for Laminated Veneer Lumber β engineered timber bonded in thin layers, denser and more uniform than standard pine slats. The 14mm thickness is a meaningful spec: thinner pine slats can flex or bow over time, especially with heavier mattresses. 14mm LVL holds firm. Combined with the central support legs, the slat system is engineered for daily use rather than minimum compliance.
Is the Courtney solid wood or MDF?
Hybrid construction. The structural elements (frame, legs, slat supports, central support legs) and the mid-brown timber tops at the head and foot are solid rubber wood. The decorative panel surfaces (the tongue-and-groove areas) are MDF painted crisp white β MDF stays dimensionally stable across painted panel surfaces where solid timber would crack the paint over time.
What other pieces are in the Courtney range?
The Courtney Bedside Table and Courtney Tallboy β sold separately, both in the same Hamptons dual-tone finish. Note: thereβs no dresser with mirror in the Courtney range. If you want a fully coordinated 4-piece Hamptons set with matching dresser, our showroom team can suggest the Tasman or Jericho ranges instead.
All Courtney range pieces sold separately. (No dresser with mirror in this range β see Tasman or Jericho for a fully coordinated 4-piece Hamptons set.)





















