Prepac Sonoma Black Queen Platform Storage Bed

6
Dec/09
5

  • Drawers run on smooth, all-metal roller glides with built-in safety stops
  • Constructed from high quality laminated composite woods
  • Assembly Required
  • Dimensions: 63″W x 18.75″H x 81.75″D

Product Description
This stylish Queen Platform Storage Bed has six spacious drawers (three per side for each occupant) which are ideal for storing bed linens, clothes and, in particular, socks! Drawers roll on metal roller hardware for a smooth operation. Coordinate with the Double / Queen Headboard, Cubbie Bench and other bedroom furniture or use alone with existing furniture.
Prepac Sonoma Black Queen Platform Storage Bed

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  1. S. Austin
    3:27 am on December 6th, 2009

    The price has just increased from $248. 75 to $261. 69. Either way, the price isn’t worth it. There are better items to buy on amazon.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Amy
    4:30 am on December 6th, 2009

    The drawers are big and deep and I was able to pack many out-of-season clothes into them. It is great to have extra storage and save some space!
    It takes some time to put together but the directions are easy to follow.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Carlos
    5:13 am on December 6th, 2009

    this bed has a good look. shipping is very expensive and takes about 20 days. parts are heavy and may get a little damage on the way. the drawers’s front part do not get attached by the screws provided. I bought corner braces and it worked, I did not like this. you need about 5 hours to assemble it if you are good at following directions. you need at least two people.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. W. Clifford
    7:38 am on December 6th, 2009

    Let’s face it, you’re not going to buy this bed because it’s the best, but because it’s cheap. The construction was good. Thick particle board that seems solid. The instructions were incredibly easy (Though when they tell you to put the JRN nuts in, don’t bother. They’ll fall out constantly until you screw them in a few steps later) and I put the bed together in about half the time they said it would take.

    My biggest beef with the bed is that the slats are a little too bendy and a little too far apart for a box-free memory foam mattress. I had to go to the local lumber store and buy about $25 worth of plywood to lay down over the slats to be comfortable on the bed. I expected, because this bed was listed as a “platform” bed, that the mattress would be resting on a “platform” but what do I know?

    Other than that, though (and really the bed was still under $400 including the plywood so I’m not complaining that much) I’m very happy with it. It’s better than the price (and the reviews) led me to believe. Considering I was willing to settle for less, I’m pleasantly surprised.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Tybee Lynn
    7:59 am on December 6th, 2009

    First, I really do love this bed frame. The design is beautiful, it’s a sturdy platform, and it’s a really efficient use of space. I love the drawers. It’s the perfect bed if you want to put a big bed in a small room. Having said that, please be warned that it comes in over a hundred pieces and it took my husband about eight hours to assemble with breaks for cursing and drinking. If you’re handy and you don’t mind a challenge, it’s a great bed for the price. If you don’t know what a stabilizer is, you might want to keep shopping.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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