The perfect combination of style and function, the Platform Bed with Storage features extra deep storage drawers with a slat support system that requires only a mattress. Solid wood slats positioned lengthwise distribute body weight evenly to minimize the amount of motion transfer, and take the place of a box spring. Metal braces under the slats provide additional stability.
The under bed storage drawers offers 3 extra-deep storage drawer on twin bed sizes and 6 extra-deep storage drawers (three on each side) on all Full, Queen and King sizes. The drawers run smoothly on metal glides, and knobs have been eliminated by using finger pulls located at the bottom of the drawer fronts. Finger pulls create flush drawer facings that prevent bedding from catching. At 19 inches deep, these drawers are large enough to store linens, blankets, clothes, and more.
Bed Dimensions:
- Twin: 76.5L x 41W x 19H inches
- Full: 76.5L x 57W x 19H inches
- Queen: 82L x 63W x 19H inches
- King: 82L x 79W x 19H inches
Additional Accessories
To complete your bedroom set, add items from the Monterrey collection if you're selecting either a white or cherry finish, or the Sonoma collection if you're selecting black or maple finishes. Some collection pieces are available below. More are available after you've added your bed to the shopping cart.
About Prepac Manufacturing
Prepac is a successful designer and manufacturer of functional and stylish RTA (ready to assemble) home furniture. They have been manufacturing state-of-the-art home furnishings and storage products in the heart of the forest-rich West Coast since 1979. To ensure that customers receive the highest quality products, Prepac's design, engineering, production, testing and packaging are all performed in-house. Each component of every product is carefully engineered to be produced with minimal handling, without compromising quality, function, and value. Most of Prepac's RTA products are made from a combination of "engineered woods." Engineered Wood is a mixture of high quality hard and soft wood materials, which generally come from the surplus of original lumber processing. These materials are bonded together with a synthetic resin, in a process under high heat and pressure to make a very stable, environmentally friendly product. The result is dense, strong panels, which are then laminated with durable, attractive finishes.