Based on 170 Reviews

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4.6

(170 Reviews)
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  • user2

    Really great buy!!

    This is a great piece of furniture. Very well made and cleverly sturdy!! its very comfortable

  • user2

    Love this Daybed!

    This is the best daybed! Perfect for mid century/themed home. Looks sleek and modern. Also looks like an adult could feel comfortable in it, like its not just for kids. Im extremely happy with this purchase. Works well

  • user2

    Beautiful

    Super pretty. Gives a high end look to any room you out that in. I only used the outside frame because I put my adjustable base inside instead of the slats, it fit beautifully. Like it a lot

  • user2

    Perfect for extra seating and extra sleeping space

    Perfect, very sturdy and nice for extra space for guests! Very very happy

  • user2

    Beautiful but get supports for the middle.

    I fuggin love this day bed. Its beautiful, simple, and easy to assemble. Its durability could use a little work though. Its great for one person, but if two people sit on it, dont love around touch otherwise youll hear wood cracking sounds. I reinforced it with bed support legs in the middle and that seems to have solved it. Comfortable and sturdy

  • user2

    Great as a couch/bed combo!

    I was originally looking for a couch sleeper that turns into a bed and found that category to be super expensive. I happened upon this item in the daybed category and found these to be a great option that is more affordable and my kid wont need to deal with opening and closing a sleeper bed every morning. The actual bed itself is pretty sturdy for the price and looks aming. It did take a bit to figure out what goes where so it took about 1.5 hours but if I were to order another one it probably would only take about 30 minutes. Im really happy with this choice since we needed a bed that could double as a couch during the day. Highly recommend for the price. what else can I say

  • user2

    We LOVE this bed

    We wanted a new big girl bed for our 3 year old. I loved how this bed had 3 higher sides to keep her from rolling off. We bought a mattress from Sams and I find myself getting sleepy every time we get her in bed! Super easy to put together. Very sturdy. Quality for the money is superb. The fabric is very easy to clean. She thought she would decorate the side with a blue market and it came right off with a wet rag. We are extremely happy with our purchase and our little girl loves her new bed! Nice color and easy to assemble

  • user2

    Excellent Bed! Holds up! Very supportive.

    We comfortable fit our family of 4 in bed each night to read bedtime stories together. The bed is completely sturdy for our weight (about 440 lbs total). The bed is low profile and looks fabulous. My daughter has the same bed we got her 3 years ago and hers still looks brand new! Was pleasantly surprised

  • user2

    Easy to put together and very sturdy

    Easy to put together and very sturdy. Bought this for my son who is almost 300 pounds he is a big kid. So far its worked great it doesnt wiggle or shift at all when he plops down on it. Good price as well

  • user2

    REALLY disappointed until I made some custom changes! See below for suggestion!

    This might be worth a read before buying! The couch is OK, but you can make it better with a few more things to make it work! 3 Stars because I had to spend an extra 150 to make it usable. Ill preface this with my goal was to have a daybed as my living/room couch. Originally I had a 14 inch metal bed frame, but I was looking to create something more cozy and lower to the ground (more the appropriate height for a couch.) This frame was originally the answer to my desire! So I have created a list of pros and cons, and provided directions on how I made it look like and feel a cozy couch that can actually support two adults! PROS: 1. Its super easy to put together! I could do it by myself (30/F/not in great shape) in about 2 hours, even with my dogs trampling everything. 2. Its very cute, and by far the most Couch like daybed frame for the price. I wish the sides where lower than the back, but thats my own preference and not what was advertised. 3. It appears to be pretty customizable. The parts are extremely basic. CONS: 1. Its slat is listed as a max weight of 450 pounds, and you do still have to factor in the mattress to that number. The con is that 450 is apparently a hard limit. My husband and I both weigh about 210, and the whole thing is unnervingly wobbly when were both sitting on it. The legs also bend inwards after a while and the screws need tightened regularly. Update on that: After taking it apart for my modification, it had already lost several screws from light use (I had avoided sitting on it out of fear) over a week. Maybe it was user error and I didnt tighten things well enough. But tbh the weight limit combined with wobbly/ness invoked enough fear in me that it leads me to believe that the frame wouldnt have worked out in the long run had I not made some changes. 2. Youre getting what you paid for. At around 300 this is a great price for the couch/like daybed frames! But it will cost more to make it truly usable. So, do with that what you will. 3. Its still a 14 inch bed frame! Youll be sitting 20/30 inches high. I read 8 inch clearance, and misunderstood that as meaning the cushions would start at 8 inches from the ground. (Since I wanted something lower than what I already had, that was pretty heartbreaking for it to still be 14 inches tall) So, here is what I did to give it a real couch feeling. I used a 10 inch mattress I already owned. Youll need: 1. A mattress, mine is 10 inches. Consider the height of your mattress when buying the box spring to determine how tall you want it to be. 2. A 5/7 inch METAL box spring that can support the weight of adults! The front piece of the couch is 7 inches tall. If you buy a box spring that is taller than 7 inches you can either leave the front piece off, which doesnt really look that bad tbh, or jerry rig it another way. But I bought the basics, 5 inch. 3. Some good adhesive for fabric/metal. OR if your more savvy with power tools/need it to be sturdier, metal L brackets and wood screws. Step 1: The legs are literally part of the structural integrity of the frame (which seems like extremely poor design in my opinion.) I removed ALL PARTS EXCEPT THE SIDES, no support for the slat, nothing but the 4 outer pieces. The back actually has some pretty sturdy brackets already so I just put some glue around it, I also glued the front sides together (or you could use L brackets and wood screws.) No matter how you do it, you just have to remove the legs. Otherwise the box spring wont fit inside. Step 2: Since its legless, the couch frame will be on the floor, which means, YAY! Its already looking more like a couch! You then build your 5 inch box spring and place it in the middle, put your mattress on top and your done! Here are some pictures of how mine turned out! Other than that, its a great product!

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