QW Amish Bella Low Bed
Best platform bed for those seeking durable, handcrafted minimalist bedroom furniture.
Elevate your bedroom with the QW Amish Bella Low Bed, a testament to quality craftsmanship and timeless design. This bed features a low-profile platform style, offering a modern aesthetic that complements various decor. Constructed from solid wood, it promises durability and a natural, warm feel. Available in multiple sizes and a range of wood species and finishes, you can customize it to perfectly match your personal style. The Bella Low Bed is designed for those who appreciate fine woodworking and seek a serene, stylish centerpiece for their sleeping space.
$1694.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
500
/ 15885
#500 in Beds & Bed Frames
Price vs Category Average
+17%
Above average
Material
Solid Wood (Oak, Brown Maple, Rustic Cherry, Cherry, Quarter-Sawn White Oak, Hickory, Hard Maple)
/ Solid Wood (Oak, Brown Maple, Rustic Cherry, Cherry, Quarter-Sawn White Oak, Hickory, Hard Maple)
Who it's for
- Design-conscious buyers wanting bespoke wood and finish options
- Families seeking furniture meant to be passed down
- Minimalists desiring a clean, box-spring-free bedroom aesthetic
Who should skip it
- Renters or frequent movers wanting lightweight, easy-to-assemble frames
- Shoppers needing a bed delivered on a tight timeline
- Budget-focused buyers prioritizing lower-cost furniture solutions
Performance breakdown
Craftsmanship Quality
Authentic Amish construction ensures heirloom-level durability and meticulous attention to detail.
Material Versatility
Extensive selection of solid hardwoods allows for precise interior design matching.
Aesthetic Modernity
Low-profile silhouette brings a clean, contemporary edge to traditional woodworking.
Assembly Convenience
Platform design eliminates the need for bulky, cumbersome box springs.
Finish Customization
Wide array of stain options provides deep, rich character for every wood.
Structural Integrity
Solid wood build offers superior stability compared to mass-produced composite frames.
Key Specs
Material
Solid Wood (Oak, Brown Maple, Rustic Cherry, Cherry, Quarter-Sawn White Oak, Hickory, Hard Maple)
Style
Low Platform Bed
Available Sizes
Full/Double, Queen, King
Available Finishes
Natural Oak, Limed Oak, Tundra OCS-133 Oak, Harvest FC-107 Oak, Sandstone D22N08963 Oak, Almond FC-42000 Oak, Honey S-2 OCS-101 Oak, Seely OCS-104 Oak, Golden Pecan FC-41610 Oak, Michaels Cherry OCS-113 Oak
Features
- Handcrafted by Amish artisans
- Low-profile platform design
- Durable solid wood construction
- Customizable wood species and finishes
- Available in Full/Double, Queen, and King sizes
- Requires no box spring
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the exceptional craftsmanship and the timeless aesthetic of the solid wood construction. The low profile design is frequently cited as a perfect blend of modern style and traditional durability. Owners appreciate the sturdy build which offers long term reliability without the noise often found in mass produced frames. While the price point reflects a premium investment, the consensus highlights that the superior materials and artisanal quality provide significant long term value.
Know before you buy
No, this is a platform-style bed designed to support your mattress directly. You do not need to purchase or use a box spring with this frame.
Solid wood is significantly more durable and stable than particle board or veneer alternatives. Because it is handcrafted by Amish artisans, the joinery is built to withstand years of daily use without loosening or warping.
Yes, the bed is available in several species, including Oak, Brown Maple, Cherry, and Quarter-Sawn White Oak. Choosing the same wood species as your other furniture will help ensure a consistent grain pattern and finish across your room.
The low-profile design creates a modern, minimalist aesthetic that makes a room feel more open and spacious. It is an excellent choice for those who prefer a sleek look or for rooms with lower ceilings.
Yes, different woods have unique grain structures that react differently to stains. For example, Oak has a prominent, open grain that highlights texture, while Brown Maple provides a smoother, more uniform surface that takes dark stains very evenly.
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