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Tonsina Full / Double 58.66'' Bed Frame
Tonsina Full / Double 58.66'' Bed Frame

Tonsina Full / Double 58.66'' Bed Frame

MERCHANT: Wayfair BRAND: Isabelle & Max™
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$459.99
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Overall
58.66'' H x 77.95'' W x 56.3'' L
Clearance from Floor to Underside of Bed
9.25
Leg Height - Top to Bottom
9.25
Overall Product Weight
85.96
Distance Between Slats
5
Product Type
Bed Frame
Mattress Size
Full / Double
Material
Metal
Color
Black
Number of Legs
7 (Central Support Leg)
Box Spring Required
No
Headboard Bracket Included
No
Headboard Bracket Compatible
Yes
Foot-board Bracket Included
Yes
Weight Capacity
500 lb.
Supplier Intended and Approved Use
Residential Use
Level of Assembly
Partial Assembly
Adult Assembly Required
Yes
Commercial Warranty
No
Product Warranty
Yes
Warranty Length
1 Year
Full or Limited Warranty
Limited
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Jesse
2022-05-11
I Love this bed. I feel like a cat in a big box. It's great. I shall tell you its story:I researched canopy beds for quite literally a month before settling on this bed. I had looked at over 20 frames, but in the end, I decided to risk the handful of lower reviews on this site for the fact that many other sites had worse reviews, and this one had the most positive. Honestly, I am glad I did!First, very very heavy box. I had to open it to carry pieces up the stairs. Make sure you don't hit the walls, the parts are long. All pieces were included, and I LOVED that the screws and allen wrench came all contained and labeled (shown in pictures). The whole frame was wonderfully labeled with clear instructions. I was put off initially as 4 parts of my bed frame were a different color (shown in pictures). Turns out, these are internal pieces and cannot be seen in the final product so no worries!All the pieces came in a plastic wrapper, but some of the pieces were wrapped with black flakes (shown in pictures) inside with it. Only a few, but was a bit annoying I had to wipe down my frame. One or two pieces already had the paint scratched (shown in pictures). Again, minor, but once again slightly disappointing. Once I got everything out, I made the mistake of trying to assemble this alone. GET A PARTNER. I dropped one of the vertical beams on my head. GET A PARTNER. It is nearly impossible alone and dangerous if you try. Start with loosely tightening the screws, then go back and tighten everything after, it helps so much. Out of all the pieces and holes, only one hole was unusable. Luckily, it wasn't a vital part, the black bracket it is on has two holes on each side, so I could afford to not use one. (The small metal tag that blocks the whole can be seen on the S part photo).The top beams do have massive warning labels on them (on all 4 beams). They are a pain to get off, so much so I still haven't gotten them off. Once together, make sure to really tighten everything and it won't make much noise at all. The only noise I hear is the initial weight on the mattress, and the shifting weight is silent. THAT SAID, it does loosen over time. Anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months, I will notice a squeak, but I keep the allen wrench near the bed and tighten it if needed. Other than that, I love it. It holds my weight fine (200lb) and it has held up to 370lbs no problem. I cannot attest to any higher weights yet. Nothing seems to be bending or breaking. I have had it 3.5 months now.TLDR (too long, didn't read):+ 4 stars for the beautiful frame, sturdiness, non-sqeakiness, wonderfully labeled parts, and straightforward instructions. - 1 star for slightly dirty and defective pieces and its tendency to loosen and squeak over time. Also the annoying warning stickers that don't come off well.
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Full / Double

A Full / Double bed is a bed meant for couples to share, however with the emergence of so many size options full-double beds are now mainly meant for single sleepers. Back in the 1940s a couple would perfectly fit and enjoy a full double bed, in fact you might have seen one in those 90s movies a classic full-double bed with a nightstand next to it and an old black and white TV on the wall. In modern day, full-double beds are still very popular, mainly among the younger generation who are not married yet and desire a little bit of comfort. Full-double beds fell out of favor of many couple with the introduction of king and queen size beds in to the markets. But despite that a full-double bed is still an excellent choice for single adults with limited space but still desire a bigger bed.

Queen

A Queen Size bed is usually 60 inches by 80 inches. It’s a very popular bed as it ideal for various kind of lifestyle, it can suit a wide range of sleepers such as single sleepers looking for a luxurious bed or couple who are shopping on a budget. A queen size bed can fit in most bedrooms making it ideal for couples who want to share a bed plus also its affordability. The Queen Size bed has different variations in case you need a size larger than a normal queen bed but smaller than a king sized bed. These variations include an Olympic queen sized bed which has 6 extra inches on its width and a California queen which has 4 extra inches in length. A queen size bed will fit perfectly well in large bedrooms and smaller bedrooms.

Twin

A Twin bed also referred to as a single bed is one of the smallest bed in the market with a dimension of 38’’ by 75’’. Its compact size makes it ideal for single sleepers may it be children or an adult living in a small space such as a studio apartment. It’s an affordable and versatile bed set up for various sleepers such as toddlers and college student in the dorm. For over several decades it has been one of the most popular beds among college students and young children in their early teens as you can find it in most of their bedrooms, however in this modern age where people are seeking for more comfort and space, the popularity of twin beds is been over taken by queen size beds. Despite being great for growing children it’s also very flexible and versatile especially if you are trying to maximize the space in your bedroom.

Black

When trying to open up a smaller bedroom most people often think about bright colors with light hues, but also there is a stronger advantage for going darker and there is no better way to do that than with a black bed. Black is known to amplify small spaces and also set the right mood in your bedroom space. A black colored bed makes your bedroom fell more intimate and special in ways that you could have never imagined before, something that you would never achieve with any of those bright colors. There is nothing as important as setting the right mood in your bedroom especially if you are a couple since it’s the base of your relationship romantically. A black bed adds a touch of intrigue but still blends right into the bedroom décor colors creating a timeless look.

Kids

The home is the training ground for children. It's where they learn and cultivate their values and character. So as a parent or a guardian, you play a big role in who they will become. Allow them to be themselves, to explore what they like, and to play with their imagination. Actually, you can start with their bedroom. How? Ask them what wall color they like. If you have an extra budget for a custom-made bed, ask your little one how he would like for it to look like. A car? A train? A spaceship? A dollhouse? Or if you can, build the bed yourself! It can be a great bonding time for you and your kids.

A kid's bed can also be space-saving with its built-in drawers, which can be a way to tidy up their toys and books. Beds with bedside table, where your child(ren) can study and play with papers and crayons, are also available in the market. Of course, kids love to play. Make bedtime fun with tent beds, beds with slide, and house-shaped kids' beds! Surely, your youngster will enjoy both his waking and sleeping hours.

Metal

One of the most asked question when it comes metallic beds is, are they safe for younger children? And the answer is always, yes they are. One of reason to why metal beds have grown in popularity over the last couple of years is the fact that they require less maintenance since as we all know metal does not dent or scratch easily making it even a more attractive option as compared to wooden and plastic beds. When it comes to durability also metal beds are currently the most durable beds in the market more durable than the wooden beds and would even handle more weight than a wooden bed frame. Metal beds are also highly portable since they are lighter than other types of bed, and in case you are the kind of person who love rearranging their bedroom setup you will definitely love the metal bed.

Single Material

When you need to kick back and unwind on your own, you need a single-material bed. Single-material beds are an excellent choice for anyone that likes simplicity and practicality. Without combining materials, you get a clean and uniform looking bed that will match any bedroom. The con of a single-material bed is that they won’t stand out as much as other beds, but this can also be a pro as well, as it means they’ll easily blend into any room and not take attention away from other features that are nearby. The single-material is recommended if you’re after a bed for a minimalist setting, something that looks very simple and neutral - then you’re going to be satisfied by the single-material bed. Single-material beds also look great when you have two separate beds in the same room - the single-material look really gives the room a strong, matching and consistent appearance.

Bed Frames

Bed frames also known as bed steads are terms used to describe the support your mattress rests upon. It’s that part of your bed that holds up your mattress from the floor. A bed frame is one of the most overlooked part of a bed when making a bed purchase as most people tend to focus on the mattress alone, however, it’s good to note that bedframes play a crucial role when it comes to the comfort of your bed. The right bed frame provides you with enough comfort and support despite the type of mattress you are sleeping on, so if you have a bed that’s squeaking, sagging, or unstable the problem is usually your bed frame. As we all know a good night sleep starts with a solid foundation, a bedframe will impact the quality of sleep you get, a bed frame will even cause back pains and aches.

Beds

A bed can be referred as a piece of furniture which is used as a place to fall asleep and relax. In this modern age beds consist of a soft cushioned mattress and a bed frame, the mattress is usually resting on a sprung base, solid base, or a wood slats. Beds come in different sizes ranging from infant-sized cribs to small beds that can just accommodate one person, to large king and queen sized beds designed for two or more people. Most bed are usually a single mattress and a fixed frame, however there are other varieties such as a sofa bed, which folds out of a sofa or a murphy bed that folds in to a wall. Other beds can be referred as temporary beds as they contain neither a bedframe nor a mattress, a good example is the inflatable air mattress or the folding camp cot.

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