Headboard brackets are welded on, and come with adapters for headboards with round supports. There is no provision for footboard brackets, but it wouldn't be hard to remove the plastic caps at the foot ends of the rails and insert angle irons to which brackets could be attached.
Without casters the tops of the frame rails are 5" above the floor. The casters add about 2".
Anyone who can screw the lid onto a jar of peanut butter can assemble this frame. Dead simple, and no tools or Band-Aids required.We went through two of these frames in two weeks. One one of them the right side collapsed and bent the frame. On the second one a wheel broke and then the frame folded. Not durable at all. We've been using this bed frame for a couple months now and it's great. It was easy to assemble. We have it on carpet, and sometimes it rolls a bit (a few inches) but it's also really easy to push back. We did not try to put a headboard on. No complaints.This bed frame did not even last 6 months (used by 1 medium sized person). A key welding point broke and as a result all of the legs on one side collapsed. Manufacturer will not permit returns/refunds after 30 days. Do not waste your money on this item!!
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