Im used to carrying heavy items so I thought Id mention if your not dont underestimate the weight of this frame, if you intend to carry the box upstairs i might suggest you open the box downstairs and carry the parts up individually, as fantastic as this frame is i wouldnt like to think of anyone having to lay down for a week with a bad back. Now if you have ADD like me the instructions will make zero sense, I need things set out in logical steps, however for some reason theres numbered steps, alphabetical parts and pictures that show the steps And theyre all crammed together giving you nothing around the step as a reference, theres a smaller picture with the complete frame to reference which didnt make things any easier needing you to keep looking back and forth at it thats information overload. Heres a suggestion for easy, simplified directions : Number the parts the same as the step and have a larger picture with a larger scope of that stepeasy. In all seriousness its easy enough that I didnt need the instructions, just lay out the shape and its easy to see how it all fits together. Opt for an electric screwdriver/drill if you have the right allen/hex bit, some of the screw locations are in areas that dont allow a full turn, meaning constant repositioning which gets a bit tedious when your on the floor. All said and done though its amazing, it supports the mattress so much better than our old box frame making it feel unbelievably comfortable. Its as solid as a rock, not even the slightest squeak, and because the screws lock in when assembling its not gonna loosen up any time soon regardless of any bedroom athletics. I totally recommend it, you will not be disappointed.
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Im used to carrying heavy items so I thought Id mention if your not dont underestimate the weight of this frame, if you intend to carry the box upstairs i might suggest you open the box downstairs and carry the parts up individually, as fantastic as this frame is i wouldnt like to think of anyone having to lay down for a week with a bad back. Now if you have ADD like me the instructions will make zero sense, I need things set out in logical steps, however for some reason theres numbered steps, alphabetical parts and pictures that show the steps And theyre all crammed together giving you nothing around the step as a reference, theres a smaller picture with the complete frame to reference which didnt make things any easier needing you to keep looking back and forth at it thats information overload. Heres a suggestion for easy, simplified directions : Number the parts the same as the step and have a larger picture with a larger scope of that stepeasy. In all seriousness its easy enough that I didnt need the instructions, just lay out the shape and its easy to see how it all fits together. Opt for an electric screwdriver/drill if you have the right allen/hex bit, some of the screw locations are in areas that dont allow a full turn, meaning constant repositioning which gets a bit tedious when your on the floor. All said and done though its amazing, it supports the mattress so much better than our old box frame making it feel unbelievably comfortable. Its as solid as a rock, not even the slightest squeak, and because the screws lock in when assembling its not gonna loosen up any time soon regardless of any bedroom athletics. I totally recommend it, you will not be disappointed.