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Frame finder quiz

Seven short questions about your room, mattress, sleepers, storage, and budget. We turn the answers into three bed-frame paths worth shortlisting.

Room fit

Small room, shared wall, tight walkway, door swing, dresser placement.

Storage job

Daily drawers, seasonal lift-up storage, or open clearance for cleaning.

Budget band

Under $500, middle range, or premium furniture decision.

Support rules

Slat spacing, center support, foam mattress needs, adjustable-base compatibility.

Move friction

Renter-friendly assembly, stairs, box size, weight, and reassembly risk.

Style role

Quiet background piece, warm wood furniture, or soft upholstered anchor.

Seven questions

Shortlist by attributes, not vibes.

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1. What is the room fighting you on?

Start with the room. The mattress size only tells part of the story.

2. What kind of storage would actually help?

Drawers and lift-up storage solve different problems. Side clearance decides a lot.

3. Where should the shortlist land?

Budget is partly about material, but also about the return policy and how often you move.

4. How should the bed feel getting in and out?

The sweet spot is usually about knee height after the mattress is on top.

5. What should the frame do visually?

Style matters, but it should not outrank support, footprint, and clearance.

6. Which practical constraint matters most?

This is where pretty product photos usually stop helping.

7. Any mattress or base rule to respect?

Foam and hybrid mattresses usually care about slat spacing. Adjustable bases need their own check.

Why this finder exists

This is the product graph hiding inside the shopping quiz.

The public version helps shoppers. The internal version teaches us which attributes deserve pages, schema, product records, and comparison fields. If people keep choosing storage plus small-room plus renter constraints, that becomes a publishing and product-data signal.