This is a pretty great bedframe.
In my case, this platform is both low profile and sleek enough to maintain modern elements in my apartment. Allow me to explain, I currently live in a studio apartment where I still host guests quite often. The sad fact of my life right now is that dinner guests are always in eyeshot of my bed. However, this bedframe is very sleek and doesnt draw attention to itself. Its always an odd situation, but guests pretty regularly compliment it.
The frame comes with grip tape to keep your mattress from sliding around. It is light and very easy to assemble. Ive become an assembly pro lately, but still, it took less than 15 minutes. Obviously all hardware is included, but it also comes with an Allen key, for those who dont keep basic tools around the house.
The only drawback is that the middle legs sit further in than the corner legs. You dont see them tucked back and I have personally stubbed my toes tens of times on this frame.
They dont seem to be carrying much of the load, so you may get away with omitting their installation, but Im not a bed engineer.
Sleek, quality frame. Watch your toes
This is a pretty great bedframe. In my case, this platform is both low profile and sleek enough to maintain modern elements in my apartment. Allow me to explain, I currently live in a studio apartment where I still host guests quite often. The sad fact of my life right now is that dinner guests are always in eyeshot of my bed. However, this bedframe is very sleek and doesnt draw attention to itself. Its always an odd situation, but guests pretty regularly compliment it. The frame comes with grip tape to keep your mattress from sliding around. It is light and very easy to assemble. Ive become an assembly pro lately, but still, it took less than 15 minutes. Obviously all hardware is included, but it also comes with an Allen key, for those who dont keep basic tools around the house. The only drawback is that the middle legs sit further in than the corner legs. You dont see them tucked back and I have personally stubbed my toes tens of times on this frame. They dont seem to be carrying much of the load, so you may get away with omitting their installation, but Im not a bed engineer.