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rgypsy t1_j3u3hpl wrote

Buy a used, wood frame? We have had a mahogany canopy bed for over 20 years, compared to any newer ones in my house, this one is still as solid as day one

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BabyTemporary8996 t1_j3u73xj wrote

We've had our Thuma for about two years now and that thing is solid as a rock. For context: my husband really loves to jump on furniture (much to my dismay). He has leapt across a bedroom and landed on a previous bed so hard that he put a hole in the floor. If our Thuma can outlast the enthusiastic jumps of the man-sized child I'm married to, I'm convinced it'll last for life.

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Colbysha t1_j3ul629 wrote

An apparatus designed to hold a box-spring and mattress above a floor.

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AKLA98 t1_j3zfaiy wrote

Room and Board Parson.

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HealthyMe417 t1_j43oqoo wrote

Find a local furniture maker, cabinet maker, or Amish furniture shop. Real wood furniture is NOT cheap but does last hundreds of years. For a lot of people though, Ikea $200 bed frames every 3-4 years is going to be more accessible than putting down 8-10k for an actual wood bed frame

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