Most have nuts and bolts that are attached in the holes provided. Lay out the frame and then look at the holes that meet. Use pliars, a flat headed screw driver or a wrench to tighten the nuts and bolts. If there is a brand name on the frame, perhaps there are instructions on the manufacturer's website.
One can make a pallet box for a king size platform bed by following these steps; remove the mattress and box spring from one's bed frame, lay the bed frame on its side, position one pallet on its side, with one open end facing toward the bed, slide the open end of the pallet over the legs of the bed frame, repeats steps three and four, turn your bed back upright and slide the platform bed.
A platform bed is a wooden frame with drawers in it that the mattress sits on top of. This is a great space saving item.
A contemporary platform bed is usually styled with one straight color and is very linear. A platform bed is one which has a base that is usually a very solid horizontal frame.
Yes. Just make sure the top of your platform bed frame is extremely firm and made of thick wood. If you do not have a completely solid top, you need to make it that way first.
A platform or base valance is a decorative piece of fabric that covers the base of a bed, hiding the bed frame and any storage underneath. It can add a finishing touch to the overall look of the bed and complement the bedding.
A cabin bed is another name for a platform bed, a bed wtih a raised, level, rectangular solid frame, with a section of rows of flexible slats or latticed structure meant to support just a mattress.
It is best if you get some detailed platform bed plans. They will show you step by step how to build a platform bed.
They make a frame and it's called a MALM bed frame
it is called a platform bed
A panel bed is the kind that has a headboard and a footboard. A platform bed is a platform onto which you put your mattress and requires no boxspring.
A Japanese platform bed is a platform bed characterized by simple, minimalist design with an elegant zen quality. The bed flows seamlessly with its surroundings. http://www.haikudesigns.com/japanese-bed.htm
A canopy bed, or four poster, is basically just a bed with a large frame around it. From the frame you can hang curtains or drapes of any kind, or perhaps mosquito netting if the climate is suitable. * Start with a basic bed, double size, at least, and preferably with a wooden leg at each corner, so you can easily attach the uprights. * Decide on the height and buy suitable lengths of wood. * Don't make it too heavy, but strong enough to support your drapes. * Buy enough to include supporting angled pieces at the top corners. * Buy simple angle brackets to join the wood at the top. * Drill and screw it all together. * Handle it very carefully, as it will be fairly flimsy till you have it attached to the bed legs. * Drill and screw the uprights onto the bed legs. It is best to have the uprights touching the floor. * Hang your curtains or netting just as you would attach curtains to a window.