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KD Frames Nomad Platform Natural Poplar Bed - Twin

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Arrives Dec 28 – Dec 30
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Size: Twin


Features

  • 100% Real Tulip Poplar
  • Not eligible for free returns; please see our return policy
  • Made in the USA; ships next business day from Athens Georgia
  • Made of real unfinished smooth Tulip Poplar
  • Five year manufacturers warranty by KD Frames
  • Supports up to 600 pounds; mattress not included

Description

The Nomad Platform Bed is considered a minimalist Swedish design with an emphasis on functionality and simple, clean lines. This bed frame features a slat spacing of 2.8 inches, slats flush with the tops of the rails, and a platform height of 15 inches.


Size: Twin


Material: hardwood, Wood


Product Dimensions: 76.5"L x 39"W x 15"H


Style: Platform


Color: Natural Poplar


Size: Twin


Material: hardwood, Wood


Product Dimensions: 76.5"L x 39"W x 15"H


Style: Platform


Color: Natural Poplar


Included Components: All parts to assemble a platform bed


Brand: KD Frames


Maximum recommended load: 600 Pounds


Item Weight: 47 Pounds


Furniture Finish: Unfinished


Assembly required: Yes


Product Dimensions: 76.5 x 39 x 15 inches


Item Weight: 47 pounds


Manufacturer: Knockdown Frameworks


Item model number: 2873-NP-T


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Fabric Type: 100% Real Tulip Poplar


Batteries required: No


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  • Seven point Five Stars, Athens!
Size: Full
New boilerplate disclaimer being added to all my reviews as of 1/1/20: I do not, nor have I ever received any goods, money, or any other compensation or considerations for any of my reviews. Added photos 11-8-19 of mine installed. Bed size is Full, 10 inch thick Aveline. As you can see in one photo, there is 2 & 1/2 inches extra length to the frame, nice. Had thought about adding two 1x4 legs (easy drill & screwdriver job) to prevent future sagging, but have realized that, unless this platform is being shared by two 225# plus adults, it would most likely only interfere with storage space underneath. This bed made my room look clean, contemporary and far less cluttered. EXACTLY what I was looking for … I hate headboards, always throw out an arm and bust my knuckles in my sleep, lol. Wasn’t sure how to add this, hope it gets tacked on. Wow! And double Wow! I am very slow to write reviews … I don’t live on my devices … but I’ve gotten to this review as soon as possible. These people deserve some propers. Be brave, Amazon, and give the people all of this information … I searched Amazon for days, weeks actually, analyzing constantly with Fakespot and carefully reading all the 1 and 2 star reviews. I’m a senior living on limited income, so things have to last! I wanted a not overpriced, low platform bed to keep my newish, Full 10” memory foam mattress off the floor this winter. I was primarily just looking for a solid “A“ rating, and the least bad reviews. Amazon, bless their peapickin hearts, seem to often let the sponsored items fill the first few pages. I read page after page of legs falling off and mattresses oozing through insufficient supports, until I finally gave up and looked at IKEA. Now, I have not always lived in these United States (not a draft dodger, served 2 years though as a non-combatant), and first resorted to IKEA furnishings about 35 years ago while abroad ... mostly particleboard throwaways, good for kids and frequent movers who abandon their furniture. I thought I had decided on one of their mattress supports, but I couldn’t seem to access the actual reviews on their site, and Google reviews disappointed. I searched half a dozen other furniture sites. Nyet. Nada. Nope. Zip. Back to Amazon, going deeper into the pages, I finally found this bed ... not many reviews, but Straight A’s! About a hundred bucks more than I wanted to spend, but you get the more the more is worth sometimes, so I made the leap and ordered … and the results were more positive than I had hoped for or expected. I have some woodworking experience, and have friends who earn a living woodworking. It involves much more skill, patience, and investment in time and tools than the average consumer can possibly imagine, just to work a piece of wood into an accurately dimensioned piece of perfectly straight lumber, let alone finish it and shape it for a piece of furniture. I’m telling you this because I live in the Southern US. We lost a furniture manufacturer this year in my region which cost a small town over 3,000 jobs, and I am very pleased to tell you that this bed is made ... very proudly, I’m sure ... in Athens, Georgia USA, with poplar they say is sourced from Virginia. While poplar is more similar to fir than the average hardwood, it grows fast, straight and true in the South. Trees planted when you’re a baby may be harvested in your lifetime while generations of their replacements grow all around them. Poplars are beautiful trees, one if my favorites, but if you have to cut a tree, they are a truly renewable resource. So the box arrived, about 6 1/2’ tall and a foot around, no problem scooting it on-end to the bedroom. I stood the mattress on it’s long edge, opened the box, spread the parts out and read the directions. I was astonished at the quality of the finish and standards of the fit ... it’s bare wood (and I left it that way for now) with every edge rounded and sanded, every joint clean and a perfect fit. I found three small corner burrs that I polished off with a flat file, didn’t need more. I tried to imagine, as I worked to assemble (with the same style drum-and-bolt connectors used by IKEA and most furniture makers these days) the number of times each piece or wood would have to be handled to reach this state of finish ... a lot of attention and hand work by someone, and appreciated by me. There was some spalting in several pieces, brown to gray to black streaks. (Look up spalting in Wikipedia for beautiful pictures, enjoy the beauty in the wood, and contribute a few bucks to struggling Wikipedia for their fine work.) Ok, in my state of enthusiasm, I did put one of the end pieces, joining a leg piece, on upside-down (not as per instructions), and since it’s a glue peg fitting, it wants to stay together. You won’t do that now that you’ve read this, but if you decide to do it wrong anyway, don’t panic! You don’t have to damage your furniture. This type of joint should be cobbled together by tapping your hammer against a block of wood, or better yet, with a white rubber plumber’s mallet. Tap it back off, and hope a peg doesn’t stick in the wrong spot (only wrong if upside-down). If it does, plier grip and pull straight up and out ... you don’t want any sideways motion to break it off, because then you’ve created a problem. if you hear a cracking sound, back-off, and use a fulcrum to lever straight up. Better yet, think it through decorously over a bit of tea and get it right the first time. The instructions are clear if attended to. If the bed ever squeaks, I may disassemble carefully and apply some glue. I won’t have to worry then because, regardless of which piece the peg stays in, they will be in a correct position for reassembly. I can let the glue dry in one side, tap apart again and glue the sides that stayed in first try. To tell you the truth, I doubt that will ever be a necessity with occasional tightening of the Allen connectors. I brought my 93-year-young moms over to see the finished product, and she loved it. Seal of approval from a very critical observer and experienced furniture buyer! There are totally sufficient, closely spaced slats to support my mattress. Yes, the legs are on the corners. Stub your toes while making the bed? I’m sure if enough people would be willing to pay for the extra work (probably 75-100 dollars more to make it equally sturdy ... my estimate) I’m sure they’d consider making an inset-leg model. I’m cheap, so I’m just trying to watch where I put my toes. It’s working better every time. Increases consciousness. And finally ... Amazon may not like this comment: after reading scads of reviews of kegs falling off, I purchased a warranty for about 25 bucks at the time of purchase, sight-unseen , and wish I hadn’t. I’m going to try for a warranty refund. I doubt it will ever be needed for this item, unless you plan on moving frequently and incautiously and love insurance. Also, “kd frames“ (Knockdown Frameworks, the manufacturer) says in the instructions that they warrant against product defects for 5 years with proof of purchase. That’s good enough for me. I’d like to meet these folks ... let’s hear it for Athens Georgia, third and last place I saw Jimi Hendrix Live (Second Atlanta Pops concert) ... Rock on, Athens! Made in the USA! You might consider knee pads if not assembled on carpet ... Seven point Five Stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2019 by My Experience My Experience

  • I love this sturdy bed
Size: Queen
Love the hardwood. Clearcoat, stain or paint. Goes together beautifully and can take apart easily. Bought a queen and a full. The roller drawers are great. I have a fullbed in a tight cornerr near an outside opening door in a small studio appartment. . So I bolted a total of four drawersx 2 at a time front to back. You can pull them out into the room as desired. No chest of drawers needed. These side-by-side are roomy and easily clear under the bed. The one down side is on the hard floor, the bed does not move easily for making the bed cause the mattress is heavy. The legs are thin ( but sturdy). I have tried gluing felt with epoxy and thin plastic gliders. (I do not want to nail/screw for fear of splitting the wood. ) These all come off. I have yet to find furniture gliders that fit. Note: one bed is modern/ trendy in application. The other is country cottage with iron headboard and a bedskirt. You can do any look with the Nomad platform. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2023 by Wendy Lopez

  • Perfect with one small modification
Size: Queen
I like everything about this bed frame, just about. Wish it was available finished, but it isn't so I put on a couple coats of SealCoat (dewaxed shellac). Later I can add a stain, but for now I just need a bed frame! The legs looked like they would make it difficult to move the bed as needed on a deep plush carpet, so here comes the modification: I had my clever woodworking BIL make these bottom discs. The legs fit into them snugly, no glue needed here. On the bottom of the discs he glued on 3 1/2" gliders. The legs were already a bit tall for my liking so he also trimmed a bit off the legs. Okay, so that's 2 small modifications. I hope I don't stub my toe on them, but so far so good! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023 by Pilar Pilar

  • This is the bed frame you want. Stop looking. Just buy this one! SERIOUSLY!
Size: Queen
I agonized for what felt like weeks on what new queen-sized frame to buy to put underneath the new mattress I was planning to purchase. My previous one was a no-name brand all-metal frame from here on Amazon that didn't go together well at all (numerous holes not lined up properly- not drilled properly, etc), and began to squeak 3-4 months in. It also wasn't supportive enough for my previous mattress, and I just never slept well enough with the combination at all. So here I am looking over all these frames here on Amazon, and the Z-brand comes up quite often. Lots and lots of good reviews, but also many poor ones suggesting terrible quality control or issues that arise over time. I'd looked at these KD Frames beds on and off, but I wasn't sure if I wanted to get an unfinished bed, so I kept looking and looking. Finally, I ran across a Wirecutter review of platform bed frames and this one was one of their favorites. I've had great luck with Wirecutter recommendations, so I finally just bit the bullet and said alright, we're gonna try this one. I decided on one without a headboard, so that if I didn't feel like staining it I could just hide it under a bed frame (the light color wood wouldn't match the other furniture in my bedroom, so if I went with one with a headboard I would have *had* to have stained it). The bed came today, perfectly packed in a very heavy box. I opened it downstairs and brought the individual pieces upstairs, laying them out in preparation for assembly. I gave a quick once-over to the instructions, and went at it. WHAT A BREEZE. Now, I'm fairly handy, but I think anyone, even someone without any carpentry skills whatsoever could put this thing together. Everything was cut accurately, drilled precisely, and extremely well thought out for how this thing was to go together. I didn't time myself, but it did not take long to put together at all. As I was putting it together, I *knew* this frame was going to be sturdy, and boy I was not wrong. This thing is so well made -- and so thoughtfully designed, that I'll probably own it for the lifespan of multiple mattresses. It's really that good. And I'm not paid to say that. I'm just THAT impressed with the quality that I'm sitting here in my new bed writing a long and glowing review. Regarding the wood-- some reviews mentioned it was rough, but mine was not. It looked like nice, smooth poplar. Which, btw, popular is a gorgeous wood. I built a spice rack out of poplar a few years ago and it was great to work with-- and it took a dark stain really well, so I know if I do end up staining this it's gonna look gorgeous. But as I mentioned above, for now its hidden under a bed skirt (which is truly a shame given how nice it looks). There were no knots in any of the wood, no imperfections, nothing of the sort. Their manufacturing and quality control processes are definitely top notch. I also want to note, I love the way this thing goes together. You're not screwing directly into the wood-- instead, you put a "nut" in a pre-drilled slot and you're screwing a fastener into it. All bolts and fasteners seem to be high quality metal. This means if you ever need to take this thing apart, move it, and put it back together again you don't have to worry about weakening the wood or wondering if the screws are gonna keep holding tight, etc. This system is great. Now, I will admit I am writing this review without even having slept on the bed yet, and I *will* come back and update this review if I find any issues with the bed in the coming months-- but I honestly don't believe that'll be the case. This is a superior, high quality REAL WOOD bed frame that is going to last. It's rare to see, but KD Frames has knocked this thing out of the park. I'm confident in that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2020 by Eric H.

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