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Bed Frame Price Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:45+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for bed frames vary by material, size, and features. Typical cost drivers include material quality, frame size (Twin to California King), finish, and whether the frame includes a headboard or storage components. This guide presents clear low–average–high ranges in USD and practical budgeting notes.

Item Low Average High Notes
Bed Frame (frame only) $120 $320 $900 Common materials: metal or engineered wood. Sizes affect price.
Headboard/Footboard $80 $250 $1,200 Architectural or upholstered adds cost.
Storage Bed (drawers or ottoman) $300 $700 $2,000 Built-in storage increases price.
Delivery & Assembly $40 $120 $350 Local varies by distance and stairs.
Warranty / Return Options $10 $50 $150 Coverage length matters.

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges for a complete bed frame setup typically span from about $260 to $2,450, depending on size, material, and extras. For planning, expect per-unit pricing around $140–$450 for the frame itself and $80–$800 for add-ons such as headboards, storage, or specialty finishes. Assumptions: standard delivery within 25 miles, basic assembly, no custom finishes.

Cost Breakdown

Breakdown helps buyers see where money goes when purchasing a bed frame. The following table summarizes common cost buckets and ranges, including per-unit or total project prices.

Materials Labor Delivery/Disposal Warranty Taxes Subtotal Notes
$120-$900 $0-$150 $40-$120 $10-$150 0%–8% $170-$1,230 Metal, wood, or upholstered finishes vary widely.

What Drives Price

Pricing variables include frame size, material type, hardware quality, and finish level. Larger frames (Queen to King) raise material and finish costs. Premium materials (solid hardwood, metal alloys, or custom upholstery) substantially increase price. Assumptions: mid-tier materials for typical bedrooms; standard hardware.

Ways To Save

Budget tips focus on size optimization, materials choice, and timing. Choosing a metal frame or engineered wood can reduce costs versus solid hardwood. Off-season purchases or local promotions can yield a 10–25% discount. Assumptions: minimal add-ons; delivery within 30 miles.

Regional Price Differences

Regional variations impact bed frame pricing due to labor and delivery costs. In the U.S., expect about 5–15% higher totals in urban centers compared with rural areas, with suburban pricing typically in between. Assumptions: standard delivery radius differences; no rush delivery.

Labor & Installation Time

Time and cost for assembly can vary by frame complexity and the number of parts. Simple metal frames may take 30–60 minutes to assemble, while storage or upholstered frames can require 90–180 minutes. Assumptions: one assembler; typical household tools provided.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Possible add-ons include extended warranty, return protection, and carry charges for stairs or third-floor delivery. Hidden costs may appear as packaging removal fees or required specialty hardware. Assumptions: standard packaging removal optional.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Scenario snapshots help translate ranges into concrete quotes. Three cards illustrate typical, mid-range, and premium setups with associated labor hours and totals.

Basic

Specs: Twin frame, metal, no headboard. Labor: 0.5 hours. Materials: $150; Delivery: $60; Assembly: included. Total: $210. Price per hour: $420 (if labor counted).

Mid-Range

Specs: Full or Queen wooden frame, engineered wood with light finish. Labor: 1.5 hours. Materials: $320; Headboard: $120; Delivery: $90; Assembly: included. Total: $530. Includes a simple headboard.

Premium

Specs: King solid hardwood frame, upholstered headboard, built-in storage. Labor: 2.5 hours. Materials: $700; Headboard: $350; Storage hardware: $180; Delivery: $130; Assembly: $50. Total: $1,410. Premium materials and storage add substantial value.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.