Collection: King Size Metal Bed Frame

Why Most Mattresses Destroy King Size Metal Frames in Under a Year

The Little-Known Secret of Hotel Bed Frames

Hotels replace standard frames yearly. Our commercial-grade king frame features:

  • 3000+ lb capacity (1200 lbs more than retail frames)
  • Double-reinforced center support that never sags
  • design equal to commercial hotel frames
  • 20-minute setup - no tools required

A Hotel Maintenance Director Revealed:

"We've installed 400+ of these frames. Not one callback for squeaks or sagging. That's unheard of."

Why Your Heavy Mattress Needs Better Support

  • Modern hybrids weigh 2x more than old mattresses
  • Memory foam needs perfect support to perform
  • Standard frames can't handle premium mattresses
  • Edge support matters more than ever

The 30-Second Stability Test

Sit on the edge of your current frame. Feel that wobble? That's what damages mattresses. Try our difference:

Experience Hotel-Grade Stability:

  • Monday - Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Thursday - Friday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

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King Size Metal Bed Frame FAQ

What are the dimensions of a king size bed frame?

A standard king mattress measures 76 inches wide by 80 inches long. The corresponding bed frame typically measures between 78 to 81 inches wide and 82 to 85 inches long, depending on the design and any additional features like headboards or footboards

What is the minimum room size required for a king size bed frame?

To comfortably fit a king size bed frame, your room should be at least 12 feet by 12 feet. This allows for adequate space around the bed for movement and additional furniture

Can I attach a headboard or footboard to my metal bed frame?

Yes, many metal bed frames are designed to be compatible with headboards and footboards. They typically have pre-drilled holes on the legs for easy attachment

What weight capacity should I expect from a king size metal bed frame?

The weight capacity varies by model, but many heavy-duty metal frames can support up to 3,500 pounds. Always check the specifications of the specific frame you are considering

Do I need a box spring with my metal bed frame?

Many modern metal bed frames are designed to support mattresses directly without the need for a box spring. However, if your frame has slats that are spaced more than 2.75 inches apart, a box spring may be necessary