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Beds & Bed Frames
A bed frame does more than hold a mattress—it sets the look of your bedroom, changes how easy it is to get in and out of bed, and can add valuable storage. The Brick has to offer bed frames in popular styles and finishes, so it’s simple to find a match for your space, your routine, and your budget.
Buy bed frames in Canada online or near you
Shop bed frames in Canada by starting with the size you need, then narrowing by style and features like upholstery, wood finishes, or built-in storage. If you prefer to see finishes in person, check availability at a nearby The Brick location before you visit—then choose delivery or pickup based on what works best for your timeline.
Bed frame sizes in Canada
If you’re upgrading your bedroom bed, confirm your mattress size first and then shop the matching bed frame size. In Canada, a standard double (full) mattress is 54" x 75", while a queen mattress is 60" x 80", giving a queen extra width and length for more spread-out sleep.
Popular options to look for:
- Single bed frame (twin/single): Great for kids’ rooms, small bedrooms, and multipurpose spaces.
- Double bed frame: A classic fit for teens, guest rooms, and smaller primary bedrooms.
- Queen and king frames: Ideal for couples or anyone who likes more room.
Double vs queen bed
A double vs queen bed decision often comes down to bedroom size and how you sleep. A queen gives more personal space than a double and can feel less cramped for two people, while a double bed frame can be the smarter choice in tighter layouts.
Explore bed frame styles
The Brick has to offer options that range from clean-lined minimal to cozy and upholstered, so your bed becomes the anchor piece of the room.
Upholstered bed frames
An upholstered bed adds softness to the room and creates a comfortable backrest for reading or relaxing. Look for details like tufting, padded side rails, and easy-to-coordinate colours such as a grey bed frame, beige bed frame, or classic black.
Wooden and panel bed frames
Wooden bed frames bring warmth and texture, from light wood bed frame tones to deeper finishes that feel traditional. A panel bed frame is a great pick for a more structured look, often pairing well with matching bedroom furniture for a pulled-together bed set style.
Low profile and statement frames
A low profile bed frame (or low bed frame) can make ceilings feel taller and gives a modern, grounded look. If a bolder silhouette suits your space, consider higher bed frames or a bed frame with a headboard for a more dramatic bedroom focal point.
Storage bed frames that work harder
For many homes, the best bed frames in Canada are the ones that help keep the bedroom calmer and more organized.
Bed frame with storage
A bed frame with storage is a practical upgrade if closets are limited. Options like a bed with drawers underneath keep extra linens, seasonal clothes, and spare pillows close but out of sight.
Captain’s beds and lift-up storage
A captain’s bed (also called a captains bed) typically uses built-in drawers for easy-access storage along the sides. Some styles use a lift-up platform (often called an ottoman-style or hydraulic bed design) to create a large hidden storage area under the mattress—handy for bulky items.
Platform bed frames
A platform bed frame is designed to support your mattress without needing a box spring, depending on the model and mattress type. If you prefer a streamlined look, a platform bed with drawers can combine clean style with everyday storage.
Tips when buying bed frames and mattresses together
If you’re shopping for a bed frame and mattress together, focus on compatibility first: support type, overall height, and whether the design is meant to work without a box spring. For a cleaner setup, a platform-style bed can be a great option—especially if you prefer a lower look or want to avoid extra components.
Looking for value? Watch for a bed frame saleor beds for sale events at The Brick if you’re furnishing multiple rooms or upgrading a full bed set.
FAQs About The Brick Bed Frames
What’s the difference between a double bed and a queen bed in Canada?
A double (full) mattress is 54" x 75", while a queen is 60" x 80", so a queen offers more width and length.
Do I need a box spring with a platform bed frame?
Many platform bed frames are built to support a mattress directly with slats or a solid platform, so a box spring often isn’t required. Check the product details for slat spacing and mattress compatibility before buying.
What is a captain’s bed?
A captain’s bed is a bed frame that includes built-in storage—most commonly drawers—so you can store bedding, clothing, or accessories right under the bed.
How do I pick the right bed frame size?
Match your bed frame size to your mattress size first, then confirm your room layout allows walking space on the sides and at the foot of the bed. If deciding between double vs queen bed sizes, a queen adds sleeping space but needs more floor space too.



