Birch Natural Wood Bed Frame Review

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Wooden bed frames offer an elegant, minimalist look. And with so many having such busy schedules these days, most of us are on the hunt for a supportive bed frame that won’t be a pain to put together. Luckily Birch offers a wooden bed frame that meets both of those needs.

In my unbiased Birch Natural Wood bed frame review, I’ll go over how to set up this toolless bed frame, explain the types of wood used, prices and more. Keep reading to get all the details.

Birch Natural Wood Bed Frame

Birch Natural Wood Bed Frame

The Birch Natural Wood Bed frame is a no fuss assembly bed frame with a low profile. It’ll support your bed and won’t squeak over time.

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Birch Natural Wood Bed Frame Overview

Birch, a branch of the Helix brand, is dedicated to making all natural, 100% organic bedding for  its customers. We’ve reviewed the Birch and Birch Luxe mattresses, as well as the brand’s pillows and sheets.

But if you’re looking for a no-fuss, totally wooden bed frame, then this is the review for you. Here’s a quick overview of the Birch Natural Wood bed frame before we get into the full details:

Who should get the Birch Natural Wood Bed Frame?Who shouldn’t get the Birch Natural Wood Bed Frame?
Fans of wooden bed framesPeople looking for an adjustable base
People looking for simple set upPeople who want a tall frame for storage space underneath
Fans of a minimalist bed frame designShoppers on a budget

Birch Natural Wood Bed Frame Construction

Just like the name suggests, Birch uses wood for this bed frame. And it truly is 100% wood. I’ll get into the set up further below, but there aren’t even metal screws included in this base. And due to Birch’s dedication to using natural products, the wood has a certification from the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). This certification means that the trees were grown in forests that are ethically and sustainably run, and without the use of harsh chemicals. This makes this frame a good option for eco-conscious shoppers.

A close up image of the Birch wooden bed frame showing off the japanese joinery.

There are a few different types of wood used for each of the pieces for this frame. The slats are made from hardwood, the outer rails are made from pine, while the legs are made from maple. You  have the option to get the frame in a natural color, or you can choose a white finish.

This isn’t an adjustable base, and when completely assembled it stands at 13” tall. You don’t have the option to select a headboard, nor is this base compatible with one.

How Do You Put the Birch Natural Wood Bed Frame Together?

The Birch wood bed frame uses something called Japanese joinery for its assembly. This is the same construction method for the Thuma bed frame, which we’ve also reviewed. Japanese joinery uses cutouts in the wood to slide pieces together and lock them into place without the use of tools and screws.

In total, putting the Birch bed frame took me about 30 minutes. The joinery certainly makes for simple and intuitive set up. It likely would have taken me less time to put together if I had help, but because I was assembling the frame by myself, I found myself having to readjust many pieces that weren’t fully linked together.

A man places a plank of wood down on the Birch wooden bed frame.

Honestly, once I managed to get pieces to balance, finishing the frame became quick and easy. I don’t mind a bed frame that uses screws and an Allen wrench, but if you’re looking for a bed frame that is really simple to put together, this is certainly a great choice to consider.

Mattress Compatibility

I can see the Birch Natural Wood bed frame working well with a variety of mattresses, especially because it’s not an adjustable frame. I tested it out with an average hybrid mattress that wasn’t too heavy or very tall. This base supported the mattress well, and because of the durable wooden slats, I don’t see this bed frame bending or sagging over time.

An image showing a mattress on top of the Birch wooden bed frame.

Most beds these days don’t need box springs, but you can certainly use one with this bed frame. But keep in mind that this bed frame won’t hide the box spring like a sled frame or something built with tall railings.

I also made sure to move around on the bed to check for swaying or noises. I’m happy to report that the Birch bed frame didn’t make much noise, if any at all. And the Japanese joinery is quite sturdy, so I didn’t notice the bed frame swaying with my movement.

Birch Natural Wood Bed Frame Prices

Take a look at our chart below for up-to-date pricing information on the Birch Natural Wood bed frame. Note that this is the price before any seasonal discount. It’s also worth pointing out that Birch does offer financing for those who like this frame, but need the payments spaced out.

SizePrice
Twin$549
Twin XL$549
Full$669
Queen$729
King$779
California King$779

Birch Natural Wood Bed Frame

Birch Natural Wood Bed Frame

The Birch Natural Wood Bed frame is a no fuss assembly bed frame with a low profile. It’ll support your bed and won’t squeak over time.

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Company Policies

Here’s what you can expect when you make a purchase with Birch.

Warranty

Birch offers a five-year warranty on the Natural Wood bed frame.

Trial Period/Sleep Trial

This bed frame comes with a 100-night trial period. Customers have a little over three months to test out this bed frame and decide if it’s right for their needs.

Shipping & Returns

Birch offers free shipping on all orders. And during the 100-night trial period, you can make returns or exchanges for the Natural Wood bed frame. Birch will also cover the return shipping.

Birch Natural Wood Bed Frame FAQs

How long will the Birch Natural Wood bed frame last?

With good care, high-quality wooden bed frames can last up to a decade. With Birch’s five-year warranty, the Natural Wood bed frame should easily last that period of time, if not a full decade.

Do bed bugs prefer wooden frames?

No. Bed bugs will find nooks and crannies to hide in, regardless of the material used for your bed frame. Wooden frames won’t attract bed bugs, nor are they the preferred home for bed bugs.

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What if I don’t like my Birch Natural Wood bed frame?

If you don’t end up liking your frame, you have 100 days from the day it was delivered to make returns or exchanges with Birch. If you decide to return, Birch covers the return shipping and will offer full refunds.

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Tony Klespis

Tony Klespis

Staff Writer

About Author

Tony is a staff writer at Mattress Clarity and the brand’s accessories expert. In his role here, he’s tested more than 150 different products – so if you have questions about weighted blankets, eye masks, sheets, mattress toppers, or more, he’s your guy.

Tony earned an M.A in Mass Communication from Texas State University and a B.A in English with a Creative Writing minor from Sam Houston State University.

After earning his Master’s Degree, he dove into the world of real estate investing as a digital marketing intern, where his main priority was to update and create blog content. Realizing the world of real estate investing was fascinating, Tony began to realize he loved learning about multiple subjects, and his horizons expanded.

Outside of the world of mattresses and mattress accessories, Tony can be found walking the streets with friends, phone in hand, playing Pokémon Go. When he’s not out doing that, his nose will be in a book, or he’ll relax to any and all cooking and baking content the internet has to offer.