🛏️ Sleep smart, live stylish—ditch the box spring, keep the vibe!
The ZINUS Adrian Wood Rustic Style Platform Bed combines a sturdy wood frame and slat system supporting up to 500 lbs with a chic rustic headboard. Designed for easy assembly and no box spring requirement, this queen-sized bed (82"L x 60"W x 41.5"H) offers a durable, space-saving foundation backed by a 5-year warranty—perfect for millennials seeking minimalist style and practical comfort.




| Size | Queen |
| Special Feature | Durable |
| Color | Brown |
| Product Dimensions | 82"L x 60"W x 41.5"H |
| Brand | Zinus |
| Included Components | Headboard, Slat |
| Finish Type | Wood,Wooden |
| Item Weight | 76.1 Pounds |
| Furniture Finish | Wood |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Form Factor | Platform Bed |
| Ground To Item Distance | 8 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Zinus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841550208689 |
| UPC | 841550208689 |
| Item Weight | 76.1 pounds |
| Item model number | OLB-SWPBHR-12Q |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Weight | 76.28 Pounds |
A**R
5 years later and I'm still very happy
I've had this frame for about 5.5 years now and it's still in great condition. It has been half taken apart (ie removed headboard) to move it and reassembled 3 times and it's still solid which for flat box furniture like this, it is very rare that it doesn't get wobbly after moving even one time. My only complaint is we occasionally stub our toes on the leg in the middle of the side. But the price was great and well worth the money overall.We are upgrading from queen to king soon and the first place I looked for a new frame was this company. I remember the set up for this piece was much easier than I was expecting. I remember pouring myself a glass of wine before hand to "prepare for war" and it actually turned into a pretty nice night in with wine and music while assembling this. I can't say I have fond memories of assembling any other furniture so I would definitely consider this an easier build and I was able to do it by myself as a woman in her early 20s at the time with a moderate knowledge of tools.
E**E
Bed is solid wood except for metal center supports; handsome, nice-looking and sturdy
Honestly? Really nice bed frame for the price. The only gripe I have with it is that the supporting legs under the middle of the bed are made of metal, not wood. But everything else is solid wood.I was a little nervous about buying this bed frame because 1) I was worried it might end up looking a little too old-fashioned, and 2) Before this one, I bought and ended up returning a black wooden Zinus bed frame (the Cottage Style Platform Bed with Headboard; do a search for it in Amazon's search bar) where those metal support legs, starting with the middle one, scraped up the hardwood floor in my room and ended up bending to the point that they were no longer totally vertical. I would like my security deposit back, thank you very much.Well first let me say this Rustic Style frame actually looks quite nice and handsome. Despite the price, it doesn't look cheap in any way. The headboard is a good height -- doesn't seem to tower over you like Zinus' black Cottage Style frame (although I was using a mattress that was 2" shorter when I had that frame) -- and this frame as a whole looks better to boot. It also feels very sturdy and solid. As for the three metal support legs running down the center, I bought stick-on square felt pads ("Evelots 120 Self Stick, Heavy Duty Felt Pads for Hard Surfaces, Assorted Sizes") to stick to the bottom of the middle support leg and I haven't had any issues with scraping so far; it slides across the hardwood floor instead of digging into it, and because it doesn't end up getting bent and causing the center bar it's attached to to dip (the one that runs from the head to the foot of the bed underneath the wooden slats), the other two metal supports also don't dip down and dig into the floor. Fingers crossed this is a solution that will work permanently.As far as putting it together, it took me a couple of hours, but I also had to take only one or two pieces at a time into my bedroom while I constructed it piece-by-piece, and was trying to stay quiet so I didn't bother my roommates. The instructions are relatively straightforward, and they have this handy numbering system-- each part is labeled with a number, and it's supposed to attach to another part with the same number, making it easy to know what goes where (the numbers are completely covered once the bed frame is finished so they'll never be visible).Anyway, to sum up-- I definitely recommend getting this frame. It feels so nice to have a nice, supportive 12" hybrid mattress on top of a solid, supportive, nice-looking platform frame like a freakin' adult, instead of sleeping on a mattress on the floor.Pro Tip: I've noticed this bed frame's price seems to fluctuate wildly on amazon at times (google "camelcamelcamel" and search for this bed frame and you'll see what I mean). Unless you really need a bed frame right now, if it's over $400, I might recommend waiting a few weeks or a month or two for the price to drop. I actually got mine through a third party seller on amazon, SleepRevolution, for about $290 at the time. Patience and/or diligence can really net you a good deal in this case.
R**D
Great product. Good quality. Sturdy.
This bed is made of solid wood. The finish is uniform and lustrous. Once assembled, the bed is sturdy. Even more to the point, the design for assembly shows attention to detail and enhances the bed.I read about 5 complaints from other reviews. Three of these gave me pause about buying this product.The first is that the bed was difficult to assemble. I cannot conceive of anyone of normal intelligence having difficulty assembling this bed. The parts are clearly labeled and matched with stickers. The instructions are pictorial and easy to follow. The company even provides a ratchet Allen wrench to make the job easier.The second complaint related to sturdiness. One said the metal bars were flimsy and provided photos of bent metal to prove it. I'm not sure what this professed 150lb fellow received, but the metal bars I received are sturdy and quality. Indeed, I am confident that this bed is stable up to the advertised weight limit, which is well above what any mattress and two healthy adults would weigh together.The third complaint was the materials are of poor quality. Again, photos were provided of split wood, probably from the headboard piece, itself. I'm not sure why this piece split on this consumer, but I can say that the pieces I received had no splits, and if the instructions were followed correctly with the correct bolts, I believe it's highly unlikely that any of these pieces would splinter or split.The fourth complaint was that the bolts weren't long enough to attach the headboard. Again, I had no issue. The bolts come in a blister pack and are clearly labeled. If the correct bolts are selected at each step per the instructions, their lengths are perfect for assembly.Finally, some complained that there were no finishing plugs to cover the boltholes. Here, I agree. While this is a great and beautiful bed, the icing on the cake would have been if the manufacturer included finished bolthole caps.So, in all, I think that this is a beautiful, sturdy bed frame, designed to hold a reasonable amount of weight. It is a good value for the money. Certainly beats IKEA by a long shot.
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