Warning about Tarva Bed Frame - They don't include enough of a particular part
TARVA bed frame collapsed after sleeping on it for 5 nights
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Hey so.. wtf ! I literally just rolled over and it collapsed. This is only our 5th night of sleeping on it. Did we do something wrong? Should I just reassemble these pieces or should we reinforce it somehow? Not familiar with bigger pieces of IKEA furniture Advice appreciated
Reddit-wan, you're my only hope...
So... we were looking at the Tarva tonight, and had almost decided to pull the trigger, when I had the idea to take a look at the reviews.
Many of the reviews for the Tarva bed frame say that it sinks in the middle, that the center support beam ends up lower than the sides, low enough to scrape against under-bed boxes. One of the reviewers said that she was able to rectify the problem with a 2x4, but the mixed reviews have definitely caused us to take a longer look before buying.
Interestingly, the bad reviews seem to come from couples, the good reviews seem to come from single people -does/will the Tarva bedframe, in fact, support the weight of two medium-sized people (less than 350 lbs total weight)? Do any couples have experience or insight with the Tarva that they'd care to share?
Are there any hacks or suggestions to mitigate the middle sink? I have noticed that there seems to be no shortage of support here in redditland for the Tarva, so there's that...
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S29930097/
i’ve had this bed frame for over a year and love the look of it! however, i noticed my mattress sank in the middle and thought it was just because it was an old mattress. So I ended up buying a new mattress but it still continues to sink in the middle.
The slats that came with Luroy are curved, so i’m wondering if that’s the problem? or is it because the metal sides are higher than the center beam where the bed goes?
Anyone else ever have this issue?