When buying a new mattress many people question whether their current bed frame is a proper supportive choice, or whether they should invest in something new. Many mattresses have standards attached to their warranties pertaining to what sort of surface your mattress should sit upon. Certain material construction requires a specific type of support for both maintenance, and long term use of your mattress.
The popularity of foam mattress comfort has dictated some alternative bed frame designs specific to the use of these types of materials. This has resulted in a large line of platform bed that can fit any decor and can be used with any sort of mattress.
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Alex Upholstered Platform Bed |
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Bruce Upholstered Platform Bed |
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Armani Upholstered Platform Bed |
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Greatime Contemporary Vinyl Platform Bed |
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Wanda Platform Bed |
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Tressider Storage Platform Bed |
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LAX Series Storage Platform Bed |
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DHP Bronze Platform Bedframe |
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Zinus 12 Inch Wood Platform Bed |
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Zinus Tuscan Metal & Wood Platform Bed |
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Zena Platform Bed |
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Often considered more contemporary in design, a platform bed is a raised bed frame with a flat, or slatted, support that negates the use of a box frame upon which your mattress sits directly upon. Recent popularity in certain mattress choices has created a large line of platform style frames from which to choose from that range in more traditional flat surface designs to a more traditional head and footboard style.
Many platform beds also have additional storage and may have adjustable bases, making them even more dynamic.
Leaving out the purchase of a boxspring definitely makes your mattress buying experience a bit less expensive, but a platform bed is generally chosen first and foremost to provide the correct surface for your mattress to rest upon. Foam mattresses need a very supportive foundation upon which to rest due to the nature of foam materials.
Foam is generally a more dense material and when used in mattress construction can begin to breakdown, or even press through certain types of open frame designs. This not only negates warranties, but will create a very uncomfortable sleeping surface for you over time.
Platform beds are offered in all sizes for mattress support. Many times they sit a bit lower than traditional frames which may make them more accessible as well. Others may be longer, and wider than traditional frames to provide a platform surrounding the mattress.
Platform beds often use wooden flat, or slatted supports, and include a steel center supportive rail and legs to provide proper uplift to the weight of the mattress and sleepers. The bed frame itself may be of wood, particle board, or even metal frame design. The defining factor of the platform bed is that the mattress sits directly upon the surface provided.
Many designs are of solid construction providing a closed off space which makes the accumulation of dust and other allergens less likely. This also makes cleaning and maintenance less time consuming.
Platform beds also offer optional adjustability through the use of ergonomic technologies. This can be very helpful not only for comfort, but for disabilities or chronic pain conditions that make mobility an issue.
Many designs have storage underneath where the mattress rests. This is a helpful solution for smaller rooms, or even quick accessibility for for bedding.
Because of the many designs available you have many options to choose from to meet your specific needs.
Solid platforms may seem the most supportive, but also doesn’t provide any extra give. Heavier weighted bodies may find that this actually makes their mattress more firm than thy desire, and could create pressure points. Slatted designs however may not always provide the proper spacing needed for certain mattresses. Make sure you know what specifications your mattress needs to provide the correct support.
Platform beds can often work well up against walls, or even within open spaces since many do not have head or footboards. As with any new furniture, know your dimensions and where you would like to place it in order to get the best use out of it.
A platform bed most certainly can look like a more traditional design, so you don’t need to sacrifice your personal preferences in furniture due to your mattress comfort choices.
Platform beds offer excellent storage solutions. If you home is lacking in this feature, then choosing a platform that includes storage drawers may be answer you have been searching for.
Platform beds come in an endless supply of styles and designs to fit any decor. As mentioned some have storage, and others do not, but whether you are looking for a low profile, or something that can work with your boxspring, a platform bed is generally an affordable, fun product to shop for.
The simplicity often calls for very little assembly so you can get to using it shortly after delivery. Most can also be used with a bunkie board to help provide more support to your mattress, and a little more cushioning. After searching through many platform bed reviews, a kickoff list is provided below to help you start the search for the best platform bed for you.
This low profile foundation comes in a choice of black or brown faux leather upholstery. It does have the capabilities to attach a headboard as well. The slatted wood supports are 4 inches apart, and do have a metal center bar with two supportive feet to help keep them from sagging over time.
The 3 inch clearance also help with increased air circulation under the mattress. The overall bed frame is 11 inches, meaning combined with the clearance you have a bed that sits just over a foot in height, and the bed legs are NOT compatible with risers, so know this is a true low profile.
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This metal bed comes in a choice of black or silver with a leather looking headboard panel in black. Modern in style it has an 8 inch clearance under it, and comes complete with center rails and center support legs. The metal slatted base is rated for high density memory foam support, and furthermore it can also be used with a box spring to raise the profile, although no more than a 10 inch mattress is suggested, simply because it will cover some of the headboard detail.
Lightweight and quick to put together, the four supporting center legs provide a sturdy base but it only has a 400 pound weight limit for the queen sized bed.
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This simple platform bed comes in a choice of white or black and has a slight lip to provide a more modern look. The wooden slats are 5 inches apart which may be too wide for certain foam mattresses, but they can be supplemented with additional rails that you would have to provide. Metal side and center frame supports provide extra stability, but as sold only has a 500 pound weight limit.
A headboard can be attached, although the design is one that fit well against a wall or even in the open due to the modern lip. The bed sits 11 inches high, and can be used with a box spring, although it is considered a low profile bed.
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This very cool modern design creates the look of folded over material in which your mattress sits. Supported by European slats which curve downwards, there have been complaints that these may not be supportive enough, but they are easy to supplement. The bed comes in a variety of color choices to fit your decor, and sits about 16 inches tall over all depending on the height of your mattress as well.
The faux leather is well padded and soft, and doesn’t seem to mark easily either. Assembly is required, but it is considered easy to accomplish and move into place.
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With six, 18 inch deep drawers on each side this bed is an excellent choice for rooms needing extra storage. A center support bar is present with the larger sized frames, and the wooden slats can accommodate the memory foams used in mattress construction as they are only 2.75 inches apart. Although it only comes in black, it is a low profile and easily fits into most decor.
A box spring can also be used with the design to lift the bed and not disrupt the storage. A slight lip does help keep the mattress in place and an optional headboard is available. It does need to be attached to the wall however.
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This unique design combines gunmetal framing and solid wood into a unique, lifted platform that boasts a 5.75 inch clearance and storage capabilities. The solid bed comes almost fully assembled with only the drawers and slats needing placement before use. Drawers fit into the end of the bed, rather than the sides meaning you can place the bed against either wall without blocking them.
A box spring can be used, but the slats do accommodate memory foam mattresses without any additional support needed. A solid center rail and leg design also provides further stability. Overall, the bed stands just under 20 inches, making it a medium profile platform height. With a box spring it can sit much higher.
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Eight sturdy, rolling drawers (four on each side) define the spacious storage capabilities of this sturdy, wooden platform bed. The solid platform has a series of breathable slits to allow for airflow beneath the mattress. The low profile bed sits only 9.5 inches above the ground, but a box spring can be used as well to help raise it if need be, although it is entirely usable without.
The bed does require assembly, and once the drawers are in it does not completely disassemble due to how the wheels are put on. Although a completely solid platform is generally a very supportive base for most mattresses, they can on occasion cause your mattress to feel too firm, especially for heavier sleepers.
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A sturdy cross frame supports this all metal bed that can be used either with or without a boxspring. All metal slats support any type of mattress so a box spring isn’t needed, and the added height may make it difficult to see all the detail of the head and foot board itself.
11.5 inches of clearance under the bed does allow for your own storage purposes, although the cross frame keeps you from being able to use a trundle. The metal is a brushed bronze and provides an antiqued look that fits well into both more traditional, and modern retro decor.
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Three different wood finishes are available in this low profile, solid, and simple platform bed. Wooden slats are close enough together for any type of mattress, and a box spring can also be used to supplement height on this bed. The slats are also held in place by slight grooves and not just placed on the sideboards. Center support rails with a series of supportive legs help keep this bed even more sturdy and provides a 500 pound weight limit.
9 inches of clearance does provide for the opportunity to add extra storage if needed, although a trundle would not fit due to the extra legs. A head or footboard are not compatible with the frame, although a stand alone headboard would work.
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A wooden headboard is part of the structural piece of this wood and metal bed frame. Sturdy wooden slats are spaced properly for memory foam mattresses, and are easily supplemented if needed. They also can be used with a box spring, although the profile already provides almost 14 inches, with a full 12 inches of clearance.
The design also allows for a dust ruffle due to the design and simple metal side rails. A twin trundle is also compatible with the queen and king sized frames.
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A solid wood construction is compatible with a headboard, and includes two storage drawers at the foot of the bed, rather the sides so you can place the bed against any wall. The bed can be used with a boxspring, and does come with a mattress ready slat kit for any type of mattress. Although the frame is not entirely enclosed, there is a slight 5 inch clearance under the bed.
Wooden design is slightly antiqued, and the optional headboard matches that side and foot board, providing a more traditional bed frame design for your decor.
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Platform beds often provide a slightly more affordable choice than many traditional bed frames, and also can be used without the addition of an added boxspring. They come in a variety of styles and designs, as seen, and are usually a more low profile for easier accessibility. Of the different styles shown, our favorite is the Tressider Storage Platform Bed as it provides storage, an optional headboard, and a material design that can be used in a variety of different decors. The sturdy construction is another perk, and it comes almost fully assembled.
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