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Reddit mentions of Zinus Deluxe Mid-Century Wood Platform Bed with Adjustable height Headboard, no Box Spring needed, Full

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Zinus Deluxe Mid-Century Wood Platform Bed with Adjustable height Headboard, no Box Spring needed, Full
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  • MID-CENTURY ELEGANCE, SHOWSTOPPING QUALITY - Believe it; this bed’s richly finished solid acacia wood frame, gold-tipped legs and clean silhouette are just as superbly crafted as they look
  • ADJUSTABLE HEADBOARD HEIGHT - Headboard can be adjusted during assembly to 43.5, 41 or 38.4 inches high to suit the thickness of your mattress
  • NO BOX SPRING NEEDED - Reliable wood slats are designed to support and extend the life of your mattress without the need for a box spring; twin size supports a maximum weight capacity of 350 lbs, while all other sizes can support up to 700 lbs
  • EASY ASSEMBLY - All parts, tools and instructions are shipped straight to your door in one efficiently packed box for simple set-up that takes less than hour with a friend’s help
  • WORRY-FREE WARRANTY - A 5-year warranty is included to cover any defects in craftsmanship or materials, so you can sleep with peace of mind
Specs:
ColorBrown
Height38.4 Inches
Length75.3 Inches
Number of items1
SizeFull
Weight69.3 Pounds
Width54 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Zinus Deluxe Mid-Century Wood Platform Bed with Adjustable height Headboard, no Box Spring needed, Full:

u/frenchpressgirl · 5 pointsr/malelivingspace
  • Seconding /u/joefraz78's recommendation for a headboard. Or, think about upgrading your frame at some point to a something with a headboard; wood could look nice and you could eventually update your other pieces to go with it.

  • Since your bedframe is very utilitarian, and you're storing stuff under it, consider a bedskirt, or a blanket that's one size up from your bed (looks like a full, so a queen blanket).

  • If it wouldn't stick out too far for your tastes, consider rotating the bed 90 degrees so that your head is on the same wall as the dresser, leaving space between the side of the bed and the wall for your nightstand. It will look more intentional and make it easier to make the bed/change the sheets. It might even work slightly better with your TV location.

  • Lighting makes a huge difference. Overhead tends to be the harshest; everything looks better in a soft warm glow. Consider a lamp for your nightstand for reading and general ambiance -- this one has an interesting industrial look and isn't too cheesy. Think about adding a second lamp on top of your dresser, too.

  • If you have the budget for it, think about upgrading that TV stand. No judgment, we all had ones like that in our first apartments too! But a console style with some concealed storage would look more polished.

  • Art! Not sure if you can hang stuff on your walls, but Etsy and the internet are full of gorgeous inexpensive prints. Maps (nautical, star, vintage), minimal black-and-white photography, landscapes -- you name it, it's out there and you can order it. You can get fairly inexpensive frames at a craft store (Michaels, A.C. Moore, whatever you have where you are) to dress them up. If you can't put nails in the walls, Blu-Tack is good for hanging stuff without damaging the piece or the wall.

  • It may seem weird to put a rug on top of wall-to-wall, but it can make your room feel more put-together and cohesive. Plus, you can use it in your next place. Jute is usually pretty inexpensive and comes in various colors (in a small room I'd stick with a light color so as not to overwhelm the space).

  • Clear surfaces make a room feel calmer. If you have somewhere to store the stuff currently on top of your dresser (shoutout to a fellow Cornelia Funke fan), you'll probably feel better every time you walk in. Ditto for the nightstand; I'd tuck away everything you aren't using daily.

  • And finally, the obligatory plant recommendation. If you take some of the ideas above, you'll have a few different places you can put a plant. Succulents are almost impossible to kill.