Beds
Beds are an essential part of living far away from spawn. If you live particularly far away, beds are absolutely essential to avoid spending many hours traveling back to base.
Beds do not however blindly let you respawn at them. If there is not the proper space around the bed, you will be sent back to spawn. In recent versions of minecraft, we have not experienced any actual bed bugs at all. Every single bed complaint in recent times has been because of user error. To try to help mitigate this, we will here show you how to and how not to setup your bed.
The basics
To set your spawnpoint, you need to sleep in the bed while it's night ingame. You do not have to stay in the bed for any length of time, you can simply enter it and then immediately leave it again.
But simply being able to sleep in it is not enough, you can sleep in any bed that has been placed, but not any bed will allow you to respawn. To correctly respawn, there needs to be at least one clear 1x1x2 (2 block high) spot directly adjacent to the bed, with solid ground beneath it.
If the ground is half-slabs, it will not work. If the solid blocks are not on the same level as the bed, it will not work. If there is anything but air in the way, it will not work.
To be sure your bed works, place down some solid blocks on the ground, put your bed in the middle on them, and don't put anything else around the bed. It's this simple.
Additional tips
You can craft an infinite amount of beds, if you want your house to look a specific way, you are entirely free to build esthetic beds, and keep your real bed somewhere else.
If you'd like to be sure your bed works, ask an admin for a bed check. We'd rather help with that than listen to you complain about having to walk back to your base.
To minimize the risk of creepers, put the bed somewhere you normally don't go, make sure the room is lit, and use an iron door, or even just dirt or anything solid to protect the room.