
Most buyers sign the warranty document without reading the fine print until the frame starts creaking in the middle of the night, which is the worst possible time to discover the coverage is narrow. A Queen frame sized 152 by 190cm demands specific care to keep the warranty valid, especially in Singapore humidity. You get what you pay for. Terms usually exclude DIY assembly errors or modifications, meaning one wrong turn voids the whole thing. If you tighten a screw too hard, the wood cracks. Then the warranty claim gets rejected. You think you are saving time, but you lose protection.
Don't strip the legs off to lower the profile for a modern look, even if you want the bed closer to the floor, because then the warranty gone leh. Using non-approved screws changes the tension and the frame might not hold the load. If you add storage drawers not listed in the manual, the warranty ends. Hydraulic lifts need specific maintenance, so if you force the mechanism, the warranty ends. This is a common mistake. Humidity also kills wood. Untreated timber swells when ventilation is poor. Solid wood can move with humidity, but particleboard will crumble. This damage is often excluded.
Keep it simple and avoid moving it yourself. If frame breaks, it is void. Choose solid wood if possible because the cheap fabric will pill one. This one damn sturdy. You buy it once, not twice. The warranty is only for defects, not for your mistakes.
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