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First, let me say that this is a nice looking bed. The frame is smooth and an attractive bronze sort of color. It was fairly easy to assemble - if there are two people. All the parts were there, and although the box was damaged, the contents were fine. You will want to use your own wrench on the nuts, though. The thin one they supply is pretty useless. And make sure you apply the rubber tape to the long front-to-back center support BEFORE you pop on the horizontal slats!
OK, here is the part you might want to pay attention to: The Queen size bed is EXACTLY 60 x 80 inches - the size of a Queen mattress. What that means is that there is NO space between the mattress and the footboard for tucking in your sheets, blankets, and comforter or bedspread. Furthermore, the horizontal metal mattress support slats stop about 5" from the headboard and the foot board. If you have really long sheets and blankets, that may not be a problem. But if they are not that long, you have nothing to hold them in place - the last 5" of the mattress have nothing below them to hold the sheets/blankets in place.
I solved this problem by cutting a 1x4 board to 60" and laying it across the back of the bed frame, about 1/2 inch from the foot board. I screwed it to the "mattress holders" so as not to do any damage to the frame itself (these are not structural pieces of the bed). This worked well. While the board is slightly taller than the metal supports, it is close enough. Now the blankets tuck in fine, held in place by the board, and the bed skirt goes pretty much all the way to the end of the mattress.
However, this does not solve the issue of the mattress butting up against the foot board. You just have to force the covers and comforter in between the mattress and foot board. If you look at the vendor photos, you will notice that the mattress they show on the bed is quite thin - maybe 6" or so. I used a 10" memory foam mattress, which goes all the way to the top of the foot board, and a taller one would make bedding even more difficult to tuck in.
So, here are my final thoughts. This is an attractive and well-made good quality bed, but is about an inch or so too short, and the final mattress support slats end too far from the headboard and foot board. None of that makes a huge difference, but you probably won't want to change the bedding on a regular basis, as it is difficult to get it all tucked in. Thus, I would recommend this bed for a quest bedroom, but it might be too much of a hassle for daily use and regular bedding changes. You'll need to decide that for yourself.
One last thing - the issues with this bed may be common among other beds of this type and price range, so going with a different bed may or may not make a difference.