k p
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I'd like to start building a new bed frame, I'm upgrading mattress sizes and I'll need to build a new frame to fit. It will be a frame with slats (no boxspring) and I'l be working off of pictures I've found for inspiration.
In the past I've built frames with the headboard and footboard as their own solid units, they don't come apart. The only parts that disassemble are the side rails and the slats. This makes it very easy to take apart and move if necessary.
The last frame I built turned out great and I'm still using it without any issues, however, the screws that attach the rails to the headboard/footboard legs are visible from the outside. I'd like to improve on this with this next build.
Here's a few pictures of what I'd like to build...

I was thinking of using blocks inside the frame and using pocket holes to attach the rails but I feel that after taking the frame apart a few times it may weaken the joints.
Of course it goes without saying that the frame needs to be as strong as possible to stand up to the abuse that a bed receives.
If anyone has similar experience or a good resource to share please post.
In the past I've built frames with the headboard and footboard as their own solid units, they don't come apart. The only parts that disassemble are the side rails and the slats. This makes it very easy to take apart and move if necessary.
The last frame I built turned out great and I'm still using it without any issues, however, the screws that attach the rails to the headboard/footboard legs are visible from the outside. I'd like to improve on this with this next build.
Here's a few pictures of what I'd like to build...

I was thinking of using blocks inside the frame and using pocket holes to attach the rails but I feel that after taking the frame apart a few times it may weaken the joints.
Of course it goes without saying that the frame needs to be as strong as possible to stand up to the abuse that a bed receives.
If anyone has similar experience or a good resource to share please post.