The Best Bed Frames We’ve Slept On
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We've put nearly 20 bed frames through their paces over the years, and these are the best we've tested—including our top pick, Thuma’s Classic Bed. There comes a pivotal time in every adult’s life when they finally upgrade from hand-me-downs. A bed frame might seem like something you can go without, but not only can they upgrade the look of your room and benefit your sleep hygiene, they can also help your mattress last longer. The prices listed are for queen-size beds.
Be sure to check out our other sleep guides, including the Best Mattresses, Best Organic Mattresses, Best Japanese Joinery Bed Frames, Best Bedsheets, and Best Sleep Gadgets for more. And if you don't want to upgrade your frame just yet, check out this advice on how to fix bed frame problems.
Updated September 2025: We've added new frames from DreamCloud and Silk & Snow. We reformatted this guide and ensured accuracy throughout.
Compare Our Top 13 Bed Frames
Bed Frame | Pros | Cons | Available Finishes | Materials Used | Weight Capacity | Sizes Available | Warranty |
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Thuma Classic Bed Frame | Durable. Sturdy. Easy setup. | Price may be too high for some. | 4 | Upcycled wood. Cork bottoms. Recycled plastic felt. Two screws. (Pillowboard uses recycled wool, recycled polyamide, and other recycled fibers.) | 1,500 pounds | Twin—California king | Lifetime warranty |
AmazonBasics Heavy Duty Bed Frame (18-inch) | Simple setup. Room for storage underneath. | Very basic. No edge support. | 1 | Metal | 350 pounds (twin). 700 pounds (full, queen, king). | Twin—king | 1 year |
Zinus Abel Metal Platform | Easy to move. Sturdy. Room for storage underneath. | Mattress shifts around. | 1 | Steel | 350 pounds (twin). 700 pounds (full, queen, king). | Twin—king | 5 years |
KD Frames Nomad Platform Bed | Easy to set up. Very affordable. | Comes unfinished (stain it yourself). | 1 | Unfinished tulip poplar hardwood | 700 pounds | Twin—California king | 5 years |
Awara Platform Bed | Simple assembly. Slats are attached together. | Beware stubbed toes. | 1 | Spruce. Other “naturally sourced materials.” | 700 pounds | Twin—California king | 3 years |
Puffy Sterling Bed Frame | Gorgeous. Completely silent. | Assembly takes some patience. Beware stubbed shins. | 1 | Wood, linen | 600 pounds | Full, king, California king | Lifetime warranty |
Nest Bedding Woodland Platform Bed | Easy, tool-free setup. Sturdy. | Design could be more elegant. | 3 | Ash wood | 600 pounds | Twin—California king | 5 years |
Thuma Signature Bed | Easy, tool-free assembly. Sturdy and silent. | Might be too pricey for some. | 8 | Wood. Felt. Polyester, viscose, linen (Performance Linen). Recycled wool, recycled polyamide, other recycled fibers (Wool Felt). | 1,500 pounds | Twin—California king | Lifetime warranty |
Saatva Adjustable Base | Adjustable. App controls (plus a dedicated remote). | No returns. | 1 | Steel, plywood | 850 pounds | Twin XL—California king | 10 years |
Castlery Auburn Performance Bouclé Storage Bed | Gorgeous. Durable fabric. Built-in storage. | Assembly takes some patience. | 1 | Plywood, engineered wood, PU foam and fiber, non-woven fabric | 600 pounds | Queen, king | 3 years (Frame). 1 year (Foam and fabric.) |
Silk & Snow Bed Frame With Storage | Excellent value. Nice to look at. Built-in storage. | Assembly is annoying. | 3 | Wood legs. Iron and engineered wood frame. Poplar slats. Polyester woven fabric. MDF storage. | 1,100 pounds | Full—king | 5 years |
DreamCloud Bamboo Platform Bed Frame | Gorgeous, extra features for stability, and easy-peasy set-up. Great price. | The headboard costs $300 extra. | 2 | Bamboo frame. Bamboo and polyester headboard. | Unlisted | Twin—California king | 2 years |
Silk & Snow Wooden Bed Frame | Gorgeous wood finish. Robust warranty. | Prone to scratches. | 2 wood and 4 fabric, plus a rattan headboard option | Acacia and Rubberwood. Cork padding guards. Upholstered headboards are made with “high-quality textiles.” | 500 pounds (twin). 1,100 pounds (full, queen, king). | Twin—king | 5 years |
How Does WIRED Test Bed Frames?
We used these bed frames exactly like you would. We assembled them ourselves when possible, and we slept on them over the course of weeks, if not months or years. (The minimum time for consideration was one week.) We looked for frames that were durable and worth their cost, taking into account unique features, ease of assembly, solid construction, and no problems that needed solving. Many of these frames are being kept around our homes for long-term durability testing. Frames that aren't kept for long-term testing are donated.
How Are Bed Frames Delivered?
Some of these frames have the option of white glove delivery, where nice folks will come and deliver your bed frame already set up, and then remove the packaging. Sometimes they'll even take your old one (and sometimes that comes with an upcharge.) White glove delivery is nice, but note that you'll need to make sure the area is completely clear so the delivery folks have room to maneuver around.
If you choose to assemble the bed frame yourself, most of the time any tools that are required are included. You might need (or want) to provide your own screwdriver, and you can also expect to use an Allen wrench or a small wrench to tighten down fasteners. Assembly is almost always easier with two people, but it's achievable with one. Be prepared to put out a lot of recycling—there's usually an abundance of cardboard, styrofoam, and other packing material. And if you're pairing your new frame with a new mattress, we have tips on assembly there too.
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