Submitted by Plastic-ashtray t3_10k9yrz in BuyItForLife
IKEA particle board bed frame broke, looking to not spend a ton of money but hoping for something that will last!
Submitted by Plastic-ashtray t3_10k9yrz in BuyItForLife
IKEA particle board bed frame broke, looking to not spend a ton of money but hoping for something that will last!
This is the way. Estate sales, kbid, even that donkey Craigslist
If you buy used furniture, especially anything close to your bed, make sure there aren’t bed bugs living in it
I bought a metal ikea bedframe when I left uni and I still have it nearly 20 yrs later. I’ve never seen a reason to replace it. I had to use a staplegun to reapply the fabric to the slats other than that it’s been fine all these years and five houses later.
I have zinus metal bedframe that I bought on Amazon for 130 Canadian 2 years ago. I love it, easy to assemble and you don't need box springs. It was squeaking and I bought a 3 in 1 lubricant and it doesn't squeak anymore. If you're American it's probably 90 to 100 dollars. I really love it. They have many designs too.
I have one also, thank you for the tip. The squeaking drives me insane lol
Haha, it was driving me nuts. I tighten the screws and it would still squeak. I sprayed the lubricant at the 4 corners where the metals attached and I sprayed the screws as well. I did this Sunday, as I just found out about this. You can also use WD40 I read, as most people are familiar with that. But I'm very frugal and wanted to save 2 dollars lol so I bought the 3 in 1 silicone lubricant, it worked immediately, not a squeak out of my bed. This is the link, but again as I read online most metal lubricants will work.
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I have a wood frame from them that we like a lot.
KD Frames
Yes! We have two! They are super solid poplar frames.
We love ours. We sanded, stained and lacquered it and it is beautiful and built incredibly solid. We needed something solid for an insanely heavy latex mattress.
Second for KD Frames. Love mine that I bought last year. Very solid.
Amish built beds will last 10 lifetimes!
Came here to say this. Go find an Amish furniture store. Even if you don't buy anything, because it's expensive, it's beautiful and has incredible craftmanship.
I literally just got mine last weekend. It cost a pretty penny (and I had to wait 4 months), but I know I won't have to ever consider replacing it.
Thuma
We love our thuma, but I wouldn’t exactly call it affordable haha
I have one of these and I love it. I live in a larger city tho and found it second hand…
Even better!
Metal
Most of the metal beds you can find online also have weight limits included in at least one of the pictures!
Weight limits for what? The person sleeping on it? Shipping? I don't know what you mean.
All walk-in bed stores carry metal bed frames. I don't know where the OP is but pick-up or delivery available is from many different stores
For how much weight the frame can hold once constructed. The ones in-store are often cheaper and less sturdy (really low weight limits) than the ones available online only, unless you’re going to a proper furniture store
I think regular mattress stores have a few different grades of metal mattress supports but I'm not positive. I've been using my since at least 1992.
I know that Home Depot, Walmart, Wayfair, Lowe's, Target, et al do.
I've been using the same traditional style since I don't remember how far back and it's the original adustable type on rollers. I've never seen or heard of any weight issues. They come in adjustable lenths and heights. This type:
It depends on if you’re looking at a standard frame that requires a box spring or a platform style bed.
True. My feeling, although I don't have any personal experience, is that a platform bed without a box sping under the mattress would sit too low to be able to get out of comfortably. Especially if a person is heavy, has a bad back, or something like that.
There’s a lot more variety than there used to be with different height options
THUMA
Amish Outlet or any Amish furniture store. Will be more expensive, but they still make solid wood furniture.
The Amish are an extreme religious cult that should not be supported
yeah the amount of abuse that happens in there is no joke
Find a local woodworker
We've had a oak frame for about 15 years it's been through 2 house moves with us and is still in perfect condition. We just got from a mass market furniture store in the UK.
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I buy Amish furniture off Craigslist or Facebook for almost nothing. You could throw it out a 3rd story window and wouldn't hurt it!
Metal. I have this one from Amazon. It's cheap and it's an absolute beast and was easy to put together. The under-storage is nice as well. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MJ12S3W
Quogga
Edit: thank you, commenter after me for correcting my typo.
Easy to put together, sturdy as HELL!!
+1 for quagga designs. They're solid, easy to put together, and pretty cheap in comparison to other brands of similar quality. Only issue is stocking, they are often out of stock, do restock though.
I’ve been looking at this one from Floyd Detroit. I have their shelves and i love them. You can also just buy the metal bits and use your own wood https://floydhome.com/collections/the-bed?gclid=CjwKCAiAoL6eBhA3EiwAXDom5naf49_8ifzPcnMxMjszNwJHhUdfsKnah2V-VnTsmvKgTteWdNrlRRoCO5MQAvD_BwE
I love my Floyd bed!
Floyd is particle board
I have the ikea sagstua bed frame which is metal. It’s about 3 years old and I have taken it apart several times to move. The thing is stable, attractive and I highly recommend it. I purchased it on sale right before covid so it was only $150 for a queen. Now it’s up to $250.
We have a Zinus metal bed frame from Amazon. It’s built like a tank and surprisingly incredible quality for the price point.
Thoroughly recommend them.
I like Etsy for solid wood stuff. You can find some for under $500. I saw a dark cherry queen platform bed frame for $450 today.
IKEA Neiden is solid wood and dirt cheap, if you’re looking for a budget option
Hemnes is also solid wood.
When my husband and I met, I had a metal framed bed that I'd gotten from Walmart or some such place, and my husband bent it during a session of adult things. When we moved in together, we got a real wood one, possibly plywood, from Amazon and have moved to 3 different homes since then. It has held up very well.
Estate sales have elderly person furniture that's enormous and ornate and Amish furniture is also rather large and quite expensive. If you want something in the minimal or modern or contemporary design styles, just look for anything that's real wood. MDF is code for particle board, so avoid that.
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There are also pressed wood frames from IKEA, we have one and a queen was like $300. It's only 2 years old at this point, but not really showing any signs of wear (besides the cats using it as a scratching post).
Floyd - I love mine!
But it’s 1300 bucks!
We have this one. Worth every penny. We’ve moved many times. Bed slides apart- no screws! Yet is incredibly stable once assembled. You don’t worry about the finish at all either.
I got a solid wood bed frame for a decent price from All Modern and I love it. I just googled it again and they appear to be having a sale on.
Ours is Amish made and it’ll last 100 years. Absolutely beautiful. I highly recommend checking that out.
I have an iron and brass bedframe from Charles P Rogers that I love, and they also make solid wood furniture too.
Mines metal ikea and seems pretty sturdy
From memory it was the second cheapest one and it is fabric covered metal
I have a Ashleys Furniture bedframe that's been going strong since 2013 lol....
I suggest you consider buying a sheet of plywood and using that to replace or reinforce the particle board.
GrainWood Furniture. The IKEA/Wayfair flatpack assemble-it-yourself concept, but made out of solid wood. Prices aren't crazy.
You could also build a bed frame with relatively basic tools and dimensional lumber. Rockler woodworking has brackets like these that don't require mortises.
I have this metal, unbreakable bedframe which has a LOT of storage room underneath. It's not aesthetic, but it'll last me my lifetime and then some, all for < $100 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086VNNCMZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You're not going to find too many legit hardwood bed frames for sale in regular stores like The Brick, Sleep Country, Casper, etc. Best bet is buying something used if hardwood is what you want. I was trying for that myself, but ended up finding nothing. So ended up just buying a decent looking frame/headboard that's covered in a nice looking fabric.
If you just want strong, look into platform bed frames. It's stronger than slats, though you're generally limited on style and headboards that will fit.
Any large antiques store should have an abundance of solid oak/mahogany for reasonable money
Look for local craftsman in the area. If you’re in Milwaukee check out TheGrainsmith. You can get something built for life but it rarely comes from a major company focused on churning out product at the lowest possible cost. Plus you get to support small businesses.
IKEA’s metal stuff is a much better buy
Amazon has lots of great options
Not cheap, but your grandkids will be fighting over it.
I bought an adjustable metal frame for around $350 on Wayfair. I doubt it will adjust forever, but the frame is sturdy.
I have a 30+ year old metal bed frame from walmart. The newer ones look of similar quality. Good, thick angle iron. $60
The Zinus ones, available on Amazon and probably other places, are pretty nice.
Are they like handcrafted heirlooms? No. But they're not particle board and look and feel nice. Plus they're very inexpensive.
Not sure how handy you are. Built I built my own platform base frame. With a metric fuck tone of storage. With 3 massive drawers on each side. And one at the foot. (King size mattress).
Material was plywood and maple. You could just do it all out of plywood. Cost wise it was maybe 500-600 (Canadian maple dollars), for all material, push to open drawer slides, screws, wood dye (I wanted the maple with a darker colour), and top coat finish.
Upvote because it's clearly the best bang-for-your-buck solid wood frame that's available online.
This place is great. All wood, no particle board. And they are family owned. We have a bedroom set from them for the guest room.
I built a bed 2 years ago for my son using Ana White’s free woodworking plans. It was easy to build and is solid as a rock. He’s 11 and will be able to take that bed with him when he leaves on his own one day. The total for the wood and other supplies was about $150. It was easier than expected and it looks nice as well.
Build it?
Big solid wooden ones. Get something second-hand and out of fashion cheaply (because if it's for life, who cares if it's currently in vogue, it'll drift in and out over the years.)
Tatami Room! This is the bed i have in honey oak. Built like an absolute tank and rated for 1600lbs. Had it a couple years now and not a creak yet. Only thing is the headboard is a little high so hopefully you have a tall thick mattress. Otherwise you may lose a few pillows. Absolutely love this and would recommend 200%. Also bought two short end tables which are very well made but counter space is very limited. Drawer is very deep though.
i got a 60$$ metal frame they have at bed stores if you ask. then i went to a vintage shop and spent a little more than that on a teak headboard that is sturdy and looks nice.
I don't have a recommendation, but just here to say congrats on using the heck out of that headboard.
Smartman_131 t1_j5pseeg wrote
Look at estate sales, many have furniture that is older (in design too if that matters) but is well built