I have an IKEA one. Nice to put stuff inside if you have not much space, but it gets damn loud and squeaky as time passes. I also hate bumping my feet against the frame. So no, it has not held up for me, but it may be due to the bed being a low cost ikea one. Answer from musciolalalala on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/buyitforlife › has anyone gotten a bed frame like this? has it held up for you?
r/BuyItForLife on Reddit: Has anyone gotten a bed frame like this? Has it held up for you?
April 3, 2024 - You will likely open it up a lot less often than you might expect, so it’s mostly a place for ‘deep storage’ items. I don’t know about the particular bed you screenshotted here, but I will say it looks a little less sturdy than ours from ikea (thicker metal on our and less space between slats). ... I am laying on this exact same bed in the picture right now. It's been two years, no problems. It's a lifesaver in a small apt. The hydraulics keep it up, but they don't 100% help you to lift it up to that point.
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reddit.com › r/buyitforlife › hydraulic or side storage?
r/BuyItForLife on Reddit: Hydraulic or Side Storage?
August 27, 2025 -

Do you guys prefer hydraulic lift or side storage beds? I’m looking to buy something I’ll keep for the next multiple years, so investing probably around $1500-$2000.

Hydraulic pros: -May be able to put bigger items like suitcases -Use all the space

Side drawer pros: -Easier to access

I was looking at wooden side storage beds for the sturdiness. I’ve had plenty of cheaper metal frames and they’ve all started squeaking. The wooden bed at my parents place is sturdy as a rock. With the hydraulic lift, you can’t get those as wooden.

I also keep a weighted blanket, so I don’t know if that would affect the hydraulic lift mechanism.

Curious on thoughts - I’ve been seeing a LOT of hydraulic lift beds pop up recently instead of side storage.

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reddit.com › r/mattress › hydraulic lift storage bed with adjustable base
r/Mattress on Reddit: Hydraulic lift storage bed with adjustable base
July 18, 2024 -

I've been trying to find a bed for my new place and I stumbled upon my dream bed: the ALYA Motorised Storage Bedframe & Adjustable Bed Base Ver. S (Queen size). It has everything I'm looking for:

  • it's adjustable with all the features I would expect

  • it has an app so that I can set an alarm for the mornings to wake me up; maybe I can even tinker with it and have it work with home assistant

  • it's a lift storage bed which is essential; my bedroom is small enough that drawers might be hard to utilize properly

  • and it's motorized so that I don't actually need to lift it get access the storage

I couldn't ask for any more features. There's one problem though: I don't live in Singapore where they sell this bedframe. I don't actually know how much it would cost to ship to Canada, but I would imagine it would easily double the price. I actually don't even know if it's possible to ship something so heavy overseas. If anyone knows if this is feasible, please let me know.

It's unique enough that I haven't found any equivalent in North America. The closest I've found is the Ergomotion STOW Storage Adjustable Base but even then the adjustments are lacking, it doesn't have app control, and the lift isn't motorized.

So it got me thinking: is there a DIY equivalent? Where I can get one of the more feature packed zero-clearance bases, say for example the Ergomotion Quest 4.0 and put it on top of a hydraulic lift storage bed? There seems to be very few that are motorized in Canada. So I can either try to find a way to do it myself, or just compromise and forget about it being motorized (although it would be ideal to have it since I imagine the adjustable base + mattress would be heavy together).

I haven't come across any one that's talked about this combination before. Is the reason because it's just too dangerous to have the adjustable frame sitting on top when it's being lifted; what if I bolt it down somehow? Is the combination too heavy for a hydraulic storage bed? Is it just a stupid idea in general? Have I set my sights on something that's just unobtainable in North America?

I could really use some advice. Thanks

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reddit.com › r/bedding › anyone have a storage bed that they love?
r/Bedding on Reddit: Anyone have a storage bed that they love?
July 19, 2024 - https://scandinaviandesigns.com/products/reed-upholstered-storage-bed?variant=39479526326362 ... It has hydraulic arms that help lift. We have the cal king size and it's pretty easily lifted with the mattress and bedding on.
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reddit.com › r/smallapartments › has anyone bought a storage bed that lifts up
r/smallapartments on Reddit: Has anyone bought a storage bed that lifts up
April 28, 2023 -

Hello,

I might be moving to a small but perfect apartment. I was thinking of investing in a storage bed but the kind with drawers may not work: I doubt the drawers would fully extend in my bedroom. The next option would be the kind of storage bed where the mattress lifts up, has anyone purchased one of these beds? If so what has been your experience? Are they comfortable? Are they easy to use?

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reddit.com › r/diy › need a tall bedframe with a hydraulic lift and large drawers on the foot or left side of bed. anybody diy this before?
Need a tall bedframe with a hydraulic lift and large drawers on the foot or left side of bed. Anybody DIY this before? : r/DIY
October 16, 2024 - Whatever you purchase or DIY, just triple check safety features (like an arm to lock it in place) — it’s probably a super rare freak accident, but I remember hearing a couple years back that a woman was crushed and killed by this kind of bed when it failed. ... Jesus Christ that is horrible! Even with something like this https://www.hingeoutlet.com/products/hydraulic-lift-complete-storage-bed-solution-with-frame-and-slats-multiple-sizes-available-sold-as-kit?variant=44613608898812&country=US&currency=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADfLCx7r7caEDEKZG_15t4-LHqFua
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reddit.com › r/femalelivingspace › looking for a king lift-up storage bed that isn’t ugly
r/femalelivingspace on Reddit: Looking for a King Lift-Up Storage Bed That Isn’t Ugly
July 18, 2025 -

Hi everyone!

Located in USA and looking for a king-size hydraulic lift-up storage bed that doesn’t totally sacrifice aesthetics. I’d love something neutral-colored, upholstered, and minimal!

Allewie and SHA CERLIN on Amazon have great reviews (I'm pretty sure it's the same product), but I'm worried they'll look super cheap IRL! I'm eyeing the beige color that looks more like grey in the pictures.

Must-haves:

  • In-stock and ships to USA

  • Good under-bed storage height (ideally for suitcase storage)

  • Supports my 14" thick mattress

  • Clean, simple design in a neutral-colored fabric (no white velvet!)

  • Budget: ideally <$600

  • Bonus: compact enough for small apartments and not crazy expensive

Beds I like but are sold out and/or out of my price range:

  • Wayfair - Wade Logan Brooklinn Upholstered Platform Storage Bed (perfect all around, but king size out of stock)

  • West Elm - Emmett Pop-Up Storage Bed

  • Sundays - Dream Bed and Cloud (pricey and unclear delivery date)

  • Saatva - Halle Storage Bed from Saatva (gorgeous, but way out of budget!)

Any suggestions or even good/bad experiences with products listed would be super helpful. Thanks so much!

ETA: Location, budget, and links!

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reddit.com › r/buyitforlife › hydraulic uplift bed (queen size)
r/BuyItForLife on Reddit: Hydraulic Uplift Bed (queen size)
July 3, 2024 -

Looking for a queen size bed that has a spring mechanism to lift up for storage underneath.

Don't see a lot of "high quality" ones.

I see:

  • Bottom of the barrel: random stuff on Amazon

  • Middle of the road: Ikea Malm ($550)

  • Unknown "higher end": Expand Furniture ($2,500)

I heard Ikea Malm breaks down. Little to no reviews on Expand Furniture but it's 5x the price.

Considering just building my own if I can find anything sturdier than Malm with decent reviews.

Anyone found something sturdier than Ikea Malm?

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reddit.com › r/furniture › lift storage bed
r/furniture on Reddit: Lift storage bed
January 1, 2018 -

Is there a manufacturer in America that sells king sized bed frames that lift up with hydraulics and provide storage underneath the mattress? I have only seen this in Europe from brands like Pikolin which advertises “canapé” bed frames. But, it is always a queen size bed or smaller. In America, I have seen models on wayfair, ikea and amazon which provide storage underneath but unfortunately are only queen size, full or twin bed frames. Could you please let me know where to find one for a king sized bed?

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reddit.com › r/handyman › storage bed hydraulic question.
r/handyman on Reddit: Storage Bed Hydraulic Question.
July 21, 2025 -

Hey Reddit, I'm hoping you all can help. I'm completely confused on the instructions to this bed build for a hydraulic lift storage bed. I'm trying to figure out which is the proper direction to install my hydraulic pumps. It looks like it shows me two ways in the directions and I'm at a loss. Any assistance would be much appreciated. I don't want to install them the wrong way. Put the mattress on and break the hydraulics or have to pull it all off and reinstall. Thank you in advance for all the help!

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reddit.com › r/askto › best place for storage beds?
r/askTO on Reddit: Best place for storage beds?
December 31, 2019 -

Looking for a place to get a solidly built bed with storage drawers underneath. Been to IKEA and am a little skeptical about the build quality. Same for Bad Boy and some of the smaller stores on Kennedy in Scarborough.

Structube quality and price seem like a good mix, but they only have one storage bed design.

Shelter had a couple of good options, but $2000 for a non-solid wood bed seems like a lot. They are certainly in my style wheelhouse though.

EQ3 and CB2 don't have many storage bed options and prices seem a little inflated for what you get.

Any other options I should check out? Looking for a modern or mid-century modern look with a relatively low bed height. Slats are okay, but prefer a flat platform.

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reddit.com › r/ikea › malm lift-up storage bed dilemma
r/IKEA on Reddit: Malm lift-up storage bed dilemma
January 28, 2023 -

Just got a beautiful Malm queen size with hydraulic lifts which reveal a vast under-bed storage area.

I've always wanted this.

I have gotten to the assembly point where the bedframe is now attached to the lifts. The manual tells me to wait until the bed is nearly complete with the mattress and all before testing the lift.

I'm getting anxious. I was sure that, when the metal bedframe was attached, I could test the lift with a little pressure. Nope, foot of the frame just hangs up there. Can't push it down. And I'm bushed after hours of assembly, I want to sleep.

So I apply some downward weight- I have plenty to spare- and it won't budge!!

WTF???

OK, I'll add the mattress, and see what happens. Any beds-- I mean bets?

Best as always,
Loren

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reddit.com › r/homeimprovement › mattress compatibility with hydraulic lift storage bed. what am i missing?
r/HomeImprovement on Reddit: Mattress compatibility with hydraulic lift storage bed. What am I missing?
August 23, 2014 -

We are considering getting a bed where the platform swings up on hydraulic lifts (like a car trunk) to reveal storage space inside and are trying to figure out whether our current mattress would work.

The bed we're looking at is Ikea's Malm Pull-Up Storage Bed. The web site says it only works with a certain list of mattresses. Our current mattress has the same dimensions and weight as one of those listed, and is approximately the same firmness. Is this enough to determine that it will work?

The list of acceptable mattresses excludes most of the mattresses Ikea sells, and I can't really see from the specs on the web site (which are pretty comprehensive and specific) what exactly the acceptable mattresses have that the others don't. Is there some other attribute that I'm missing that a mattress would have that would affect whether it would work on this bed?