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Boxsprings don't really fit IKEA beds. Luroy slats are ok and shouldn't give you any problems if you built the bed right. The Lonset slats are pretty solid, but are a bit of a pain to assemble. The bed and dresser are not that hard to assemble (I'm only saying that because I've built dozens of them), but the amount of hardware you'll get with the dresser can be intimidating. Just follow the instructions, take your time, and you should be fine.
If all else fails, you can find local assembly services (like mine!) on Thumbtack.com who can put it together cheaper than what IKEA charges. Hell, if you're in the DFW area, PM me and I'll help. Let me know if you have any more questions!
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My husband and I recently purchased the Hemnes Bedroom set with the king sized bed and 4 underbed storage drawers, 2 end tables and the 6 drawer dresser. We will be going back to purchase the 6 drawer chest but they were sold out when we were there.
For the bed we bought the Luroy slats and we will be putting a Leesa mattress on it. With further research it seems people complain about the slats and falling through the bed in the middle of the night. We are thinking we should return the slats when we go back and are hoping to maybe get the Lonset slats since they seem to support the mattress more and seem more secure. Or would we be better off getting a box spring and not using slats?
Boxsprings don't really fit IKEA beds. Luroy slats are ok and shouldn't give you any problems if you built the bed right. The Lonset slats are pretty solid, but are a bit of a pain to assemble. The bed and dresser are not that hard to assemble (I'm only saying that because I've built dozens of them), but the amount of hardware you'll get with the dresser can be intimidating. Just follow the instructions, take your time, and you should be fine.
If all else fails, you can find local assembly services (like mine!) on Thumbtack.com who can put it together cheaper than what IKEA charges. Hell, if you're in the DFW area, PM me and I'll help. Let me know if you have any more questions!
I just put together two hemnes 6-drawer dressers. The first one took maybe six hours but I also had my toddler boy "helping" me😃. The second one took me only a couple hours.
Inspired by another post I saw on here, I thought I would create a ranking of the best IKEA products in case that is helpful to people! My #1 criteria in this list is the quality of the materials, but I'm also evaluating for price and style. I started out thinking I would just make a list of my favorite products and then some of my least favorite, and then it became too fun to comprehensively evaluate all of them, so here are all the beds! Let me know if you’d like me to do another category :)
Here are my credentials: I studied furniture design for my master’s degree, did a furniture design program in Scandinavia for my study abroad, and this program included a tour of IKEA of Sweden where we learned about their manufacturing and marketing strategies. I’m also just a lifelong IKEA enthusiast.
BEDS
THE GOOD LIST
TARVA
A classic. Solid pine, affordable, stainable, paintable (yes, even with your questionable craft paints or leftover latex wall paint. Haha but don’t. Please use oil-based enamel and do it outside). I used to have this bed in my early 20s and it was great.
NEIDEN
An even cheaper and more minimal version of the TARVA. Solid pine, VERY affordable. An excellent choice.
VEVELSTAD
Extremely minimal with no headboard. You could add your own or embrace it. Powder-coated steel, we love to see it. Very affordable, comparable to the TARVA.
VEVELSTAD (With rattan headboard)
I mean sure, why not? Don’t buy this if you have cats because they will destroy it so fast, but otherwise if boho is your vibe go for it.
GRIMSBU
Very minimal, just a rail for a headboard. All powder-coated steel. Cost comparable to NEIDEN.
STJÄRNÖ
Ok this one isn’t for everyone because it’s very old-fashioned, but it’s all steel and kind of cute. A little more costly than a TARVA or VEVELSTAD but still in a reasonable price range. Has a footboard which the others don’t have.
VITARNA
Oh, you want a CANOPY BED, you say? Look no further. All steel, very durable, and also an incredible price???
TÄLLÅSEN
Oh, this is nice! Steel structure, no fiberboard, upholstered look. I don’t love synthetic fibers and wadding but if you want upholstery this is the one I would suggest. And it comes in a color, so points for that! You can get gray-green or light beige. It is on the pricier end, but I think this one would be worth it for durability of materials and style.
UTÅKER
I’ve always been enchanted by these stackable twin beds. Great for kids, guest rooms, daybeds if you need a couch by day but a bed by night, etc. Solid pine. Very affordable. 10/10.
THE MID LIST
SLATTUM
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the names? This bed has a metal structure which is good, and polyester upholstery. I don’t love the quality of the upholstery or the use of polyester fabric.
YTTERVÅG
Personally, I think this is ugly but if you want a canopy bed and the white powder-coated steel isn’t doing it for you, this could be your best option. It is solid painted pine and only comes in black and gray-brown. But it is DISGUSTINGLY expensive, so that’s your trade-off. I wouldn’t do it, but at least it won’t fall apart if you do.
HEMNES
Mid-tier in terms of price. Personally I think it’s ugly, but you’re entitled to your own (wrong) opinion. It’s solid painted pine and comes in black, dark gray, and white, so you have options.
SAGESUND
My investigation reveals that the materials on this are mostly good in terms of structure. It looks very comfy in terms of upholstery with those plush cushions for the headboard and I like that the structure supporting them is also stretched fabric, that should be very comfortable for reading in bed. Don’t love the synthetic fibers but it is what it is at this point. It’s on the mid-list because it’s expensive and only comes in millennial greige (they call it brown. lol).
VADHEIM
This one also has a confusing mix of materials. It seems like it could be mostly okay but it’s unclear where the fiberboard is being used. The upholstery is attractive and it comes in sage green! Very fun. It is, however, very expensive.
RAMNEFJÄLL
This is the bottom of the mid list, bordering on the s*** list. It has a mix of materials. The structure is mostly steel and laminated veneer lumber so that’s ok. The fiberboard seems to be contained to the headboard and footboard, so it probably isn’t super integral structurally. I still hate the use of polyester wadding and fabric (although they insist the wadding is smolder-resistant). If you really really really want a fully upholstered bed look, this one is okay. It’s mid-tier on price.
THE S*** LIST
BJÖRKSNÄS
Contains a mix of solid wood and fiberboard covered with a thin wood veneer. Very expensive. Don’t do it.
MALM
This is all fiberboard. Don’t let me catch you buying this bed. It will fall apart so fast.
KLEPPSTAD
This one looks all fine and well because the structure is metal and it has the fabric cover for the headboard except for the fact that they FILLED THE HEADBOARD with fiberboard for no good reason. 0/10. Don’t buy this. It’s also unnecessarily expensive for what it is.
NORDLI
I don’t care that it has built-in drawers for storage, get some storage boxes and a bed skirt for a better bed. This is 100% fiberboard. It’s also hideously expensive by IKEA standards. NOPE.
NORDLI (With headboard and storage)
I know we love an integrated night stand but WOW this is ugly and bad. All fiberboard. No.
BRIMNES
Another bad and expensive storage bed. We’ve been over this. Don’t do it.
SONGESAND
This is ugly and expensive and bad materials and I hate it.
GURSKEN
No.
TONSTAD
They try to trick you by using some solid pine for the vertical structure and some real wood veneers, but underneath it is all fiberboard. One of the most expensive IKEA beds. Hard pass.
TUFJORD
I know it looks very stylish, but I do not trust that fiberboard structure underneath all that luxurious velvety upholstery. Also very expensive. Steer clear of this one.
TÄRNKULLEN
This is pretty much all fiberboard. Don’t. Do it.
IDANÄS
The materials on this are so mixed it’s actually very confusing to make sense of how it’s listed. There’s a mix of solid pine and fiberboard but it seems that some of that fiberboard is integral to the structure of the bed. I’m putting this on the s*** list.
GLADSTAD
Ok the main structure of this bed is actually steel so that’s pretty good, but the storage drawers are fiberboard which are not going to hold up, especially with something so high-use. It also only comes in gray and I’ve decided to be picky about that. We are done with millennial gray. Make it stop.
HAUGA
Too much fiberboard. I also think the beige and millennial gray are boring. Mid-tier pricing. I don’t think it’s worth it.