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IKEA Brimnes Bed


$249.00 Released January, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Built in storage. No need for a box spring. Great for a student.

The Cons:No headboard. Midbeam must be purchased separately.

The IKEA Brimnes is a mid-cost bed frame that doubles as a dresser/storage unit. The mattress (sold separately) sits on top of four large pull-out drawers, which can be used for storing anything from bed linens to textbooks.

This bed frame is made from a combination of particleboard, foil and ABS plastic, which helps to keep the cost down. The Brimnes is designed for use with IKEA's standard slatted base system (also sold seperately), which eliminates the need for a box spring. This frame has adjustable bed sides, which allow the slats to be moved up or down a few inches to accommodate mattresses of different heights. The IKEA Brimnes comes in a standard white finish and is available in full and queen sizes.

Features

  • Model variations
  • Color: White
  • 4 large pull-out drawers
  • Particleboard/foil/ABS plastic construction
  • Standard slatted base system (sold separately)
  • May be completed with BRIMNES headboard
  • Galvanized steel midbeam

 Model Variations

  • Full - 76.75" x 55.5" x 18.5"
  • Queen - 81.825" x 62.25" x 18.5"

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Pros
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    Built in storage

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    No need for a box spring

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    Great for a student

  • 2

    Can fit a queen sized bed

  • 2

    The size can be adjusted

Cons
  • 1

    No headboard

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    Midbeam must be purchased separately

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Anonymous: #ikea_brimnes_bed I've had this bed for about a year and a half now, for the most part it's held up very well, however the mattress is complete crap. Don't get a mattress from Ikea. Ever. Feb 1, 13
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Anonymous: #ikea_brimnes_bed I am looking into buying the Brimnes bed frame with drawers. I was wondering if the bed frame was noisy if put together correctly May 25, 12
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Anonymous: #ikea_brimnes_bed i toss a lot at night and that causes my current mattress to shift a bit, sometimes several inches of the box spring. I don't want this problem with my next bed, so does the sides of the bed frame come up around the bottom of the mattress, or it it just flat with a mattress sitting on top? Jul 14, 11
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    Anonymous: We have the thin Sultana (?) mattress on this frame, and with the slats at the lower of the two settings the mattress sits in deep enough that it won't shift. On the higher setting the mattress just slid right off! If you do move around a lot you should know that this frame is not very sturdy and can feel unstable and can be noisy if you are active on it. This could be user error and I just didn't put it together right. Anyone else have this problem with theirs? Jan 8, 12

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