This Funky Live Edge Bed Frame Is Less Than $150
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There’s a time and a place for trendy furniture, but when it comes to your sleeping quarters, we suggest sticking to the classics, like wooden bed frames. After all, wood—like mahogany, cherry, maple, and oak, to name a few of our favorites—is warm, luxurious, and always in style. Plus, the natural material is hardly limiting, as plenty of retailers have designed wooden bed frames to suit different looks.
Ahead, we’ve chosen some of our favorites that come in different grains, sizes, and styles, so you’re bound to find something that suits your space. Did we mention that there’s a massive price range (some are even less than $150), and plenty of our top picks are on sale? So if you’re looking to upgrade your bedroom with arguably your home’s most important piece of furniture, consider this your cheat sheet.
Aside from breaking down all of the reasons we’re into these wooden bed frames, we’re giving you the crucial stats including size options, delivery type, and whether or not you need to learn how to use a drill. We even chatted with Quentin de Coster, Thuma's Senior Director of Product and Industrial Design as the brand specializes in thoughtful, easy-to-assemble wooden designs backed by timeless Japanese technique. Go on, get the good night’s sleep you’ve been craving on a brand-new ultra-cool bed that will elevate your space in all the right ways.
Webster Bed
The Webster bed is Serena & Lily's contemporary twist on 17th-century bobbin furniture. Of course, it features the classic turned-wood detailing, yet it's sleek in all the right ways giving it an airiness that typical spool-style pieces don't. Plus, if you use the code "SPRING" at checkout, you can save a whopping 20%.
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Midcentury Bed
This West Elm classic is called the Midcentury bed for a good reason: It boasts all the characteristics of the beloved design era, including a minimalist shape, warm-toned wood, and clean lines.
Platform Bed Frame
Another midcentury-inspired wooden bed frame that deserves a spot on our list is this affordable Amazon find. Did we mention it's available in three sizes and four finishes? Best of all, the most popular size, a queen, is less than $150.
Beauvier French Cane Bed
If you'd consider yourself a Francophile, this Louis XVI-style cane bed, which comes in three natural finishes, is for you. Not only is it made of solid mahogany, but each piece is hand-finished to give it a faux patina.
Dalsa Oak Bed
Transform your bedroom into a sleep sanctuary with a cool yet quietly luxurious wooden bed frame that features slanted legs and slim cutouts. Because it's made of solid natural oak, each piece is slightly different. So no matter which one you get, it's one of a kind.
Taylor-Paige Bed Frame
What this 17 Stories bed frame lacks in headboard it makes up for with plenty of cleverly hidden storage. In fact, the base comprises two drawers on three sides, so if you live in a small space with only one closet, this bed is a solid pick. Not to mention, there's no box spring required, so feel free to get any mattress that suits your fancy.
Solano Wood Bed
From the front, this looks like a 1960s- and Scandinavian-inspired frame, but from the side, there's a lot of visual interest to consider. From the round-end posters to the gently angled headboard that shows off the wood grain, the Solano bed is easily one of our favorites.
Heatherfield Rattan Bed
We have a thing for cane furniture, which, depending on the shape of the bed can read French country or 1970s bohemian. In the case of this rattan bed, it's the latter. Our favorite part? The headboard curves inward to make nighttime reading and movie nights even cozier.
Loft Solid Wood Bed
This cut-out bed comes in four finishes, including gray, white, weathered pine, and acacia (pictured). If you want to keep your bedroom feeling minimal and easy-on-the-eyes, you can't go wrong with this piece of furniture. It's what we'd call an essential.
Clove Solid Wood Bed
Birch Lan'e Clove farmhouse platform bed is selling out fast, so get it while it's still available. You may not be able to see it from the photo, but it comes with a simple slat system that gives your mattress support and space to breathe, meaning there's no need for a box spring.
Seb Bed
The low-profile Seb bed may not be 100 percent wood, but we will make an exception because it's so stylish. For starters, it includes a plush upholstered headboard. Secondly, it's lacquered in a muted honey color that gives it a slightly distressed finish.
Calistoga Canopy Bed
There's something about canopy beds that feel sophisticated and regal. Case in point: Pottery Barn's poplar wood Calistoga bed, which is inspired by modern French design. The best part? It's hand finished in a jet black hue, giving your bedroom a dramatic Parisian vibe.
City Bed Frame
Avocado may be most well-known for its nontoxic, all-natural mattresses, but the brand's collection of simple wooden furniture is coming in hot. Take, for instance, the City bed, which is made of FSC-certified, sustainably harvested American timber.
Wood Frame
It doesn't get more traditional than a slatted-wood bed frame. This one is made using high-quality, long-lasting hardwood that is as sturdy as it is durable, so it will last for years to come. There's also a 100-day sleep trial.
Colfax Bed
Rejuvenation's Colfax bed makes a serious case for streamlined Scandinavian design. The solid walnut or white oak frame is inspired by 1940s Swedish examples.
Amalfi Woven Bed
Depending on your bedding, this best-selling Williams Sonoma find, which is woven in natural seagrass, can skew either classic or nautical—two styles we love. It's hand-crafted by skilled artisans, so you know it will exude perfection, no matter what type of bedding you use.
Hannah Platform Bed
With woven cane panels on both the head and footboard, and a natural mango wood grain, Lulu and Georgia's Hannah bed is another bohemian pick we're obsessed with. Our advice? Let the details shine by opting for simple, all-white bedding.
Amelia Platform Bed
Made of solid mango wood, this platform bed is simple, quiet, and minimal in all the right ways. There may not be a headboard, but the extended frame doubles as a nightstand. There's plenty of space for your cell phone, a glass of water, and anything else you may need in the middle of the night.
Do wooden beds break easily?
Wooden beds not necessarily break easily, but they're more fragile than metal. When shopping for a wooden bed, opt for sturdy options, including maple, mahogany, oak, and walnut.
Do you need a boxspring with a bed frame?
Whether or not you need a box spring depends on the bed type, not the frame material. So some wood beds may require a box spring, but others don't. If your bed frame has a support system (like slats), there's no need to invest in a box spring.
Why trust us?
The House Beautiful shopping editors understand the importance of a stylish bedroom. It's just as important as eight uninterrupted hours of sleep! So when we started our search for the beautiful wooden bed frames, we picked the best ones at various price points.
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