I got the Queen frame with the Full trundle. We put it in our playroom so that our playroom can function as a guest room in addition to a playroom. Our bed faces a TV, so it's extremely cozy for lounging/media room purposes. In fact, I prefer to watch TV in there, on this bed, than on the couch. It's a great way for a lot of little ones to watch a movie or something too, and I envision this frame making the room a fun space for sleepovers in the future.
PROS: With this frame, I am able to have a queen guest bed plus a full trundle guest bed without sacrificing the whole room as a guest room. This was the ONLY frame I could find like this (Queen size day bed) anywhere remotely close to this price point. I love that we can pull the full trundle out entirely if we want to and put it in a separate room if we had separate families as guest - that was a huge selling point for me. If you want to be able to put lots of people up in real beds without sacrificing space in your home all the time, this frame is a GREAT option.
Things to know: A queen day bed is arguably a little big/some might find it a little awkward as opposed to the usual twin. I worried about this before purchasing, but went for it anyway as we had a queen mattress for guests already. We stack a ton of pillows along the back/wall to fill it in and make it look fuller/less random during regular/non-bed use, and I think that does the trick.
It is a bit of a pain to assemble, but doable as 1 small female without help. Instructions are easy to follow, it's just a lot of pieces and tedious. At the price point, some work for assembly is fair.
Our bed squeaks a little, but we haven't bothered trying the remedies/fixes suggested on here (it hasn't bothered us enough to push us to fix it, honestly). as a secondary bed, it really doesn't concern or bother me much. From reading other reviews, it's probably fixable.
In sum, this was a great find for the price point. I'm very happy with the flexibility it offers us.
Great for the price point
I got the Queen frame with the Full trundle. We put it in our playroom so that our playroom can function as a guest room in addition to a playroom. Our bed faces a TV, so it's extremely cozy for lounging/media room purposes. In fact, I prefer to watch TV in there, on this bed, than on the couch. It's a great way for a lot of little ones to watch a movie or something too, and I envision this frame making the room a fun space for sleepovers in the future. PROS: With this frame, I am able to have a queen guest bed plus a full trundle guest bed without sacrificing the whole room as a guest room. This was the ONLY frame I could find like this (Queen size day bed) anywhere remotely close to this price point. I love that we can pull the full trundle out entirely if we want to and put it in a separate room if we had separate families as guest - that was a huge selling point for me. If you want to be able to put lots of people up in real beds without sacrificing space in your home all the time, this frame is a GREAT option. Things to know: A queen day bed is arguably a little big/some might find it a little awkward as opposed to the usual twin. I worried about this before purchasing, but went for it anyway as we had a queen mattress for guests already. We stack a ton of pillows along the back/wall to fill it in and make it look fuller/less random during regular/non-bed use, and I think that does the trick. It is a bit of a pain to assemble, but doable as 1 small female without help. Instructions are easy to follow, it's just a lot of pieces and tedious. At the price point, some work for assembly is fair. Our bed squeaks a little, but we haven't bothered trying the remedies/fixes suggested on here (it hasn't bothered us enough to push us to fix it, honestly). as a secondary bed, it really doesn't concern or bother me much. From reading other reviews, it's probably fixable. In sum, this was a great find for the price point. I'm very happy with the flexibility it offers us.