This bed comes in 3 boxes easily carried and set up. All tools needed to put this together are included with ALL hardware needed to assemble it. I would attach
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Long back piece of the day bed to the two TALL bedposts together FIRST (back and arms wrought iron in 1box/4 posts in 1 box (2 of each size). Next attach the arm shorter wrought iron to the shorter post (the widest part will attach to the long constructed piece, this may take 2 people or prop the headboard (long section you put together first up and attach one of the side arms. Once you have both side arms on put box 3 with the mattress deck together. THIS DAYBED COMES WITH 1-MOST DO NOT. BE SURE THE ARROW STICKERS ON THE END ARE POINTING IN THE *SAME* DIRECTION. The poles stablize and the U joints secure, they bolt under like a U in the center. Make DOUBLY SURE ALL POST, MATTRESS DECK screws are TIGHTENED securely,but NOT OVERTIGHTENED. I added black thick grosgrain ribbon tripple looped from 3 places on the back headboard to the mattress deck and knotted-looks like its supposed to be there. My mattress kept sliding back under the headboard to the wall 3 to 4 inches. Solution works perfectly and looks great. One idea if you have this problem. The bed looks and works great. I bought a heavier duty pop up trundle and will be making it into a King as needed for guests.
Good Things Come In 3 Smallish Boxes
This bed comes in 3 boxes easily carried and set up. All tools needed to put this together are included with ALL hardware needed to assemble it. I would attach The Long back piece of the day bed to the two TALL bedposts together FIRST (back and arms wrought iron in 1box/4 posts in 1 box (2 of each size). Next attach the arm shorter wrought iron to the shorter post (the widest part will attach to the long constructed piece, this may take 2 people or prop the headboard (long section you put together first up and attach one of the side arms. Once you have both side arms on put box 3 with the mattress deck together. THIS DAYBED COMES WITH 1-MOST DO NOT. BE SURE THE ARROW STICKERS ON THE END ARE POINTING IN THE *SAME* DIRECTION. The poles stablize and the U joints secure, they bolt under like a U in the center. Make DOUBLY SURE ALL POST, MATTRESS DECK screws are TIGHTENED securely,but NOT OVERTIGHTENED. I added black thick grosgrain ribbon tripple looped from 3 places on the back headboard to the mattress deck and knotted-looks like its supposed to be there. My mattress kept sliding back under the headboard to the wall 3 to 4 inches. Solution works perfectly and looks great. One idea if you have this problem. The bed looks and works great. I bought a heavier duty pop up trundle and will be making it into a King as needed for guests.