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Wood Bed Frames

Wood bed frames cover the widest ground in the bedroom: sleigh beds with curved headboards, flat panel beds, low platform frames, rattan cane designs and fabric headboards set on wooden legs. Sizes run from twin through California king, with storage drawers, trundles and matching bedroom pieces on selected designs.

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Save $135Full Size Platform Bed with Curved Headboard, Antique Brown
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Twin Platform Bed with Pull Out Trundle, Gray Sale price$505 Regular price$635
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Twin Trundle Bed Frame in Gray Pine, 10 Slat Base Sale price$340 Regular price$425

Wooden bed frames, wood platform beds and sleigh beds

This is the main wood bed frame range, and it splits into a handful of recognizable shapes. Sleigh beds curve the headboard and footboard outward in the traditional Louis Philippe manner. Panel beds keep a flat headboard with framed detailing. Platform beds sit lower, carry the mattress on slats and skip the footboard. Alongside those sit rattan cane headboards, four-poster and canopy frames, farmhouse designs with fluted corners, and twin frames with a pull-out trundle for a child's room or a guest space.

Materials are named on every listing. Many frames are solid wood, most often rubberwood, with pine and poplar used elsewhere in the range. Rattan appears as woven cane in headboards and footboards. The upholstered beds wrap the frame in velvet, linen, chenille or a woven polyester, usually with a tufted or button tufted face. Finishes run from natural and white oak through gray, oak, walnut brown, espresso, cherry, cappuccino and black, plus antique brown and champagne gold on the more traditional beds.

Choose the size from the mattress, not the frame. Standard US sizes are roughly 38 by 75 inches for a twin, 54 by 75 for a full, 60 by 80 for a queen, 76 by 80 for a king and 72 by 84 for a California king. Note that a California king is narrower and longer than a standard king, so the two are not interchangeable. Then check the outer footprint on the listing, because sleigh beds add length at both ends and upholstered headboards add depth against the wall.

Three specs decide how a wood frame lives day to day. The support system tells you whether slats carry the mattress directly or the frame expects a box spring, and the frames with slats plus a center support leg are the ones that need no foundation. The weight capacity is stated on each listing and covers sleeper weight plus mattress. Clearance under the rails decides whether storage boxes fit, and a few frames replace that gap with built-in drawers or a trundle. Most frames arrive flat-packed, so keep the hardware bag and re-tighten the bolts after the first few weeks; that is what stops a wooden frame creaking later.

A sleigh or panel bed in a warm finish suits a traditional bedroom and pairs naturally with the matching dresser, mirror, nightstand and chest offered with a few of these designs. Rattan cane and low platform frames suit a lighter, more relaxed room. Upholstered headboards on wooden legs work well if you read or watch television in bed. Twin frames with trundles and low profiles are the practical answer for kids rooms and small guest bedrooms.

Specifications

Materials
solid wood, rubberwood, pine, poplar, rattan, velvet, linen, chenille, polyester fabric
Finishes
natural, white, black, gray, oak, white oak, walnut brown, espresso, cherry, cappuccino, antique brown
Sizes
twin, full, queen, king, California king
Styles
sleigh, panel, platform, canopy, four-poster, farmhouse, mid-century, boho, tufted
Headboard styles
panel, curved, slatted, rattan cane, upholstered, tufted, button tufted
Storage options
storage drawers, under-bed clearance, trundle
Features
slat support, center support leg, matching bedroom sets on select designs

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

What counts as a wood bed frame?
Any bed whose structure is built in wood, whether the headboard is bare timber, rattan cane or fabric covered. Every frame on this page is listed with its material named, so you can see what each one is made from before ordering.
Do these wood bed frames need a box spring?
Some do and some do not. Platform frames with slat support and a center leg carry the mattress on their own. Traditional sleigh and panel beds are often built to take a box spring on the rails. Each listing states which applies.
Which woods are used?
Solid wood frames use rubberwood most often, with pine and poplar elsewhere in the range. Rattan is woven into cane headboards on a few beds. The wood is named product by product.
What sizes are available?
Twin, full, queen, king and California king, following standard US mattress dimensions. A California king is longer and narrower than a standard king, so check which one your mattress is.
Are there wood bed frames with storage?
Yes. Some frames add drawers built into the base, others keep open under-bed clearance for boxes, and several twin frames carry a pull-out trundle. The storage type is listed on each bed.
How do I stop a wooden bed frame from creaking?
Most creaks come from loose hardware or a slat rubbing. Re-tighten every bolt after the first weeks and again a couple of times a year, make sure the center support leg meets the floor squarely, and check that the slats sit fully in their brackets.
How much weight will a wood bed frame hold?
Capacity varies by design and is stated on each listing. Read it as the total for the mattress plus sleepers, and give heavier mattresses a frame with a center support leg.
What headboard styles are there?
Flat panel, curved sleigh, slatted, woven rattan cane, and upholstered faces that are plain, tufted or button tufted.
Can I get matching bedroom furniture?
A few of the traditional panel beds are offered as sets that include a dresser, mirror, nightstand and chest, so the finish matches across the room. The set contents are listed on the product page.
Is assembly required?
Most frames arrive flat-packed and assemble at home, though a small number of the set pieces ship ready to use. The listing says which. Assemble the frame in the room where it will stand, since a built queen or king rarely clears a doorway.
How should I care for a wooden bed frame?
Dust with a dry or barely damp cloth and dry it straight away, keep the finish out of long direct sun so the color stays even, and lift rather than drag the frame when moving it. Vacuum fabric headboards with a soft brush attachment.