Yes, your bed is for sleeping, but it's also the centerpiece of your bedroom. A platform bed allows you to reap the benefits of a solid or flexible foundation for your mattress with either a flat base or slats that are evenly spaced. When you want a platform bed that not only supports your mattress, but also your style, you can look to Baxton Studio, which makes a variety of looks for your boudoir.
Plus, there are benefits to having a platform bed over a box spring, including added storage, good support, air circulation, and there's no need to buy a separate frame and rails. Baxton Studio platform beds come in a variety of heights, too, so you can choose the one that's best for you.
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Baxton Studio Hirst Platform Bed |
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Baxton Studio Quincy Linen Platform Bed |
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Baxton Studio Madison Modern Bed with Upholstered Headboard |
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Baxton Studio Colchester Linen Modern Platform Bed |
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Baxton Studio Zinnia Tree Style Antique Bronze Iron Metal Platform Bed |
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Baxton Studio Norwich Linen Modern Platform Bed |
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You might find that platform beds are listed separately from other types of beds that work essentially the same way. A good way of looking at it is that a platform bed is the main category, and then there are different types of beds within that category. Some beds have side rails that allow for a box spring, if you want, but also offer the option of a solid platform or slats.
The name of this style of platform bed says it all. The bed, with its curved headboard and foot, looks like a sleigh or sled. The scrolled pieces are typically made of wood and this can be an expensive style. Usually the side rails are lower, and slats or a solid foundation are included, which negates need for a box spring. The style of the sleigh bed emerged in the early 19th century, but remains popular today.
One of the most popular romantic styles of bed is the four poster bed. Each corner of the bed is punctuated by a short or tall post, typically made of wood, but some are made of iron or other metals. You can find these beds with ornately carved vertical columns, or with simple, straight, and pointed tips.
Another romantic choice is the canopy bed. It takes the four poster one step further by creating an open box around your bed. It's perfect for adding curtains for privacy. It's also simply an aesthetic choice because it gives you a place to drape luxurious fabric around your bed.
Perhaps the most common platform bed is the simple headboard and rails. Some are made of scrolled ironwork, while others are upholstered with linen, cotton, velvet, and other soft fabrics. Some are simpler and made just of stained wood. This may be the most popular type of Baxton Studio bed.
Not all platform beds are created equally. You can find some beds rated for 4,400 lbs. and others that have a weight limit of only 400 lbs. It's important to know what the weight capacity is for the platform bed you choose because you need to take more into account than your weight.
First you need to consider the weight of your mattress. Most innerspring mattresses are heavy, coming in at about 100 lbs., but luxury models can be even heavier if they include more layers of fabric and filling.
Latex mattresses are some of the heaviest choices. You can find some hybrids that can lighten these heavyweights to about 100 lbs., but generally these hefty mattresses weigh in around 130 lbs. to 170 lbs. on average.
A memory foam mattress is much lighter in comparison to the two above. Many foam mattresses are practically feather-light at around 40 to 60 lbs., but the average weight is just under 100 lbs. The density of the foam makes a big difference, so less expensive foam mattresses are much lighter.
These averages are for queen-sized mattresses.
The average weight of women in America is about 166 lbs., while the average weight for American men is around 196 lbs. So, be sure you calculate this weight along with your mattress' weight when you're picking a platform bed.
If you don't sleep alone, you need to take your partner's weight into consideration, as well. Assuming you and your partner are both of average weight, according to the U.S. government, you're looking at about 362 lbs. in addition to the weight of your mattress.
That's not all, though!
Your bed is a sanctuary for your pets and your children, so you need to consider the moments that they bound into your bedroom and hop on your bed. If you're the proud owner of a teacup chihuahua, you don't need to factor in the weight of that little pup. However, Great Dane, Golden Retriever, and St. Bernard owners should definitely consider adding about 100 lbs. or more to the total. The same goes for kids – your 2-year-old is probably fine, but if you have a growing teen who flops onto your bed on Saturday mornings, you might want to add their weight to the total.
There are plenty of platform beds that will work well for your room, but to know which one is right for you, read these Baxton Studio platform bed reviews to be sure.
When style and substance come together, well, you can't ask for much more. The Baxton Studio Hirst platform bed receives high ratings for both. The tall, tufted upholstered headboard stands out in a room. It's bigger than you might expect, but this is also an effect of not having to use a box spring for your mattress.
This platform bed includes slats as the foundation, so you can simply slip your innerspring, memory foam, or latex mattress on top for firm support. It maintains a low profile, which makes it easy to crawl in and out of bed – and it shows off that cushy headboard.
As a statement piece, this bed screams modern and stylish. It's likely the first thing anyone will see in your bedroom when they get the tour of your home. The biggest complaint was the low profile, as you cannot use the floor space for storage of much of anything, unless it's flat. Another concern some people had was damaged sides or edges, but that can likely be handled with a call to customer support.
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This beautiful piece of furniture can be the star in your bedroom, and it works with almost any decor.
Minimalist doesn't mean boring. You can get this Baxton Studio Quincy Linen platform bed that's upholstered in gray fabric and still stick to your simple, clean line design. The tufted headboard doesn't scream "look at me" the way some others do, but it still adds a soft touch to your bedroom.
Its low profile means you won't have to climb up into bed, but perhaps fall into bed. The frame itself is made of MDF, but it's sturdy enough to hold up to 600 pounds. The short feet are made of hardwood and come in a rich brown color that works well with the gray linen.
Assembly of this bed is easy enough, but you may find that the included slats won't cut it. The slats and center support rail are made of wood, and as others have noted, the slats are slightly flexible. This is not an ideal foundation for memory foam or latex mattresses. You can fix that with a Bunkie board, or you can add your own slats for more support.
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This bed is a good choice if you want a minimalist look for your innerspring mattress, but if you have a foam bed, you may want to consider something with better support.
The Baxton Studio Madison Modern platform bed is a chic, sleek look for your bedroom. Its upholstered headboard and side rails is covered in black faux leather that has a soft matte finish, which is attractive compared to other shiny, artificial-looking faux leathers out there. The tufted headboard is cushiony, but not plush.
Assembling this bed should be easy enough, and you likely won't need more than a screwdriver and an Allen wrench. However, some have complained that they didn't receive all the pieces, unfinished pieces, or no instructions. If some parts come without drilled holes, you may need a drill to finish putting this bed together.
It's a sturdy piece that holds up to 750 pounds, and it's been reported that it doesn't rock or creak when you lay down on it. It's extremely low to the ground, which is a feature for some and a problem for others. If you're looking for a place to store your clutter, under this bed is not the place.
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If you want a low-profile, sleek designed bed with a more masculine look, this bed could be right for you.
Baxton Studio makes a lot of similar-looking platform beds, but the Colchester model offers more feminine lines than other modern style beds. The slightly shiny, light grey color will work well in many bedrooms, whether you stick to a minimalist style or prefer a more ornamented style.
This bed has a low profile, like many platform beds, which means you won't be able to store much underneath the bed. The bed is fully upholstered, from the tufted headboard to the side rails. It rests on short, stubby wooden legs. Slats are included, so you don't need a box spring for support for your bed. The slats are spaced about 3.5 inches apart, which may or may not be suitable for a memory foam mattress, but you can fix that by adding a solid board or extra slats.
A few people have complained about receiving damaged goods, from boards with drilled holes in the wrong spot to a handful of rusted nails. Despite those few complaints, this is a beautiful bed that's easy to put together, and it has way more positive ratings.
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If you're looking for a modern style bed with softer lines than some of the minimalist designs, this sturdy light grey platform bed could be your favorite piece you add to your bedroom.
If the platform beds you've seen so far aren't piquing your interest, perhaps the Baxton Studio Zinnia Tree style bed is more up your alley. It's a bit taller than standard platform beds, which means you can fit more underneath your bed, but because of the design, whatever you slide under may be visible.
This bed is made of twisted metal to create an intricate and romantic design that resemble leaves. You get a headboard and foot with this bed, and although it's lightweight, it's sturdy. The posts are hollow, which is how it manages to be so light in weight, but there's center bar and foot support, which lends the bed way more stability.
The bed is easy to assemble, and like other platform beds, you don't have to use a box spring at all because slats are included. You can use a box spring, if you'd like, but the profile of a boxspring and mattress will cover up the design of this bed too much.
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This is a good choice of bed for those who want a simple, but romantic and modern design that's also lightweight and sturdy.
For a king-sized bed, this Baxton Studio Norwich linen modern platform bed is comparable in weight to some queen-sized models. It's a sturdy, large statement piece that should work well in any bedroom with any décor. The tufted linen headboard offers a classy modern, but romantic look with curved edges and dotted with chrome nails along the edges of the headboard.
The entire piece is upholstered with the beige colored linen, and it sits low to the ground, so you won't be able to store much, if anything, underneath. It has lots of support, with six extra legs in the center of the bed to make this a sturdy platform bed. You can use a box spring with this bed, but it isn't necessary – and it may cover up the design of this bed too much.
Perhaps the biggest downside to this platform bed is that assembly is a bit difficult. It will be easier with two people, but plan on spending a couple hours, at least, to put it all together. It technically has a 500-pound weight limit, but some people have reported that it's just as stable with even more weight on it.
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If you're looking for a romantic design with a large headboard for your king-sized mattress, this could be a good choice for you.
Choosing a platform bed is such a personal choice that has more to do with your personal style than anything else. However, among these choices from Baxton Studio, the overall best choice has to be the Baxton Studio Quincy Linen Platform Bed, Queen. It's almost a mid-century modern design, but it can be dressed up for a romantic décor, dressed down for a minimalist style, and the light gray color can complement almost anyone's bedroom. It's neither specifically feminine or masculine, so it is suitable for any buyer. Additionally, this bed is affordable, sturdy, and like all platform beds, you don't need to buy any additional frames, foundations, or other accessories. Just slip your mattress in and sleep!
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