ZINUS Lottie Platform Bed Frame Twin
$109.99
$124.44
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Condition: New
Color: Grey
Size: Twin
Top positive review
7 people found this helpful
Exactly what we were looking for
By Phillip Baxter on Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2022
We'd been going back and forth about what to do for our kids beds. We had just upgraded our toddler to a big kid bed on the floor, and had put him in the room with bubba, who's bed was already off the ground. The mattress we got for both boys -- a full size from Sam's -- is, unfortunately, extremely thick. With our eldest, with a basic frame and normal box spring, the mattress sat high enough that he needed a step stool to get up to it. My thought to avoid that need now with the younger was to opt for a lower platform frame, providing more storage underneath and a lower overall height for the bed. Unfortunately, most platform frames I found had complaints of quality control issues or of squeakiness over time. Many were not compatible with the bed rails we had. Most had compatibility issues with headboards, which was something we wanted to consider as well. So we figured, okay; we'll buy another cheap frame and get a low profile box spring instead of a tall one. Brother will want to match too, but we can still use his frame. Should be fine. Then I looked at prices. For reasons I can't fathom, low profile foundations are double the price of their thicker counterparts, even within the same brand and line. No way am I going to shell out $500 on two box springs. After some discussion and research, we finally settled on this: a platform frame with a built in headboard. And we settled on this one in particular for the price, the brand, the reviews, the speed of delivery, and the cushioned headboard (needed for rambunctious and injury-prone children). We got one to try out before ordering a matching one for the elder brother. Pros: - Setup was more involved than I expected, but wasn't difficult. The kids helped put it together. - It's sturdy. No wobbling. No squeaking. - It's tall, which was important for the tall mattress. - It works with our bedrails. Because the top of the platform boards is flush with the frame, and because the width matches the width of the mattress, all of our bed rails work with this frame. - It looks good! - The kiddos love it. Cons: - Not surpassingly, the headboard is not thickly padded all the way through. However I was surprised at how thin the padding was. It's thin because the headboard is mostly hollow, housing all the components! Nevertheless, it's thick enough to make a big difference compared to bumping your head on drywall. - Overall, it only reduced the height of the bed by about an inch compared to the frame+box spring. So for our tall mattress a step stool is still a requirement for the younger brother. - despite being tall, the way that it is constructed purposely limits the height of what can fit under the bed. It's maybe an inch more than the basic frame and box spring. Not a biggie, and it probably gives it better aesthetics. In the end, we love it and big brother, who just smacked his head on the drywall again last night, is excitedly awaiting the delivery of his own matching frame.
Top critical review
16 people found this helpful
Headboard Disappears
By Ryan Reid on Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2020
It was difficult to know exactly how to rate this bed, you know, star-wise. So here is what I liked about the bed. The materials generally make for a quite sturdy bed. Of course I’ve had the bed less than a week, so perhaps I should wait a year before writing a review. Back to the point: the bed is sturdy, attractive, and easily assembled. They even included a little ratchet wrench that made the assembly so much easier. First time I’ve seen that. So thank you manufacturers for that. So, sturdy, sensibly engineered, and as sensibly priced. I paid over 400.00 for a bed from Macy’s furniture, and it was not half the bed of the Zinus Lottie Platform bed, and twice the cost. The Macy’s bed, however, did have a headboard. Now, I know those of you who are reading this review are asking: what is the dude talking about. The Zinus Lottie Platform has a platform. Yes they do, and though not nearly as tall, is as nice a headboard as the Monroe (The Monroe being the bed I bought, and returned, from Macy’s), that is until you put a mattress on it. From the slats to the top of the headboard it 27” inches. Think what is left of that 27 inches after one places a mattress on top of the slats. That little patch of black fabric you see in the photo is 7 inches, clearly meant to be covered by the width of the mattress, or a mattress, leaving 20” inches of headboard, assuming one is satisfied with a 7 inch mattress!! That is basically like sleeping on a pull out sofa, or a roll-away bed! In one of the reviews the guy complained about his back hurting. Could it be that he bought a 7 inch mattress from the Zinus Lottie Platform people? If one buys a real mattress with a 13 and 3/4 inch to 14 inch mattress, assuming one intended to use the bed regularly, not just for giving ones company one night of unpleasant rest, then what is left is a headboard . . . well, I will not insult the readers intelligence by doing the math, but what is left cannot justly be called a headboard. Throw some pillows on top, and make up the bed, like the photo they present in their ad. Well, as I said in my by-line the headboard disappears. And please consider that photo, that is go back and look at it. That black patch of fabric I mentioned, the 7 inch patch that goes up to the first upholstered square in the photo that shows the bed without the mattress? That patch of black fabric is not as wide as the slats, meaning it is not as wide as the mattress. Clearly, there should be strictly two full upholstered squares of headboard showing after the mattress, and no grey fabric showing alongside the mattress. The company either constructed a headboard just for the photo, or they simply pushed the mattress over the edge on the other side of the bed, the side you cannot see in the photo, to make the headboard seem more substantial and attractive than it actually is. While I wish that this sturdy bed, with failed attractive potential, had a headboard that did not disappear I will not return the bed because for me, pros vs. cons, it meets my price needs, and the need for a solid platform stat! I cannot help wishing, wondering really, why the manufactures feel the need to deceive people with tricks of photography (thinking to themselves that many people will simply keep the bed and live with the cons, and their disappointment) and not simply add 7 to 10 more inches of headboard, just a little more fabric, batting, wood (assuming there is wood the headboard at all) for a little bit more, and pure public satisfaction? Why do people always feel that have to cut corners, then cheat and deceive to sell their product? So, if you want a head board then this is not the bed for you. A steel frame and a headboard that attaches to the frame, or even just some wall paper boarder to create the illusion of a headboard would be your best bet. If you do not care about having a headboard then you can save money buy simply buying the old-fashioned steel bed frame. Sad, really, because clearly the company was onto something, but as usual with so many manufactures don’t want to create and manufacture something for the financially challenged that is aesthetically pleasing to the eye.
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