
Budget Bed Frame
Not every bed needs to be a centrepiece. Sometimes you need a solid, honest bed frame for a reasonable price, and there's nothing wrong with that. The Horizon Mission Bed Frame does exactly what a good bed frame is supposed to do: it holds a mattress firmly, looks clean in a room, and lasts. We're not embarrassed to carry it, and you shouldn't feel like you're settling for it.
Looking for MDF? Our Lakewood collection is built from real MDF.
Available in Twin and Double, with White, Grey, and Espresso finish options. The clean Mission-style lines work well in kids' rooms, guest rooms, first apartments, and anywhere you want the bed to look decent without spending a lot. Built from MDF and wood veneers with mattress support included.
Who this bed frame actually makes sense for
In our experience, there are a few situations where this is exactly the right call. Kids grow fast, and their tastes change even faster. Buying an expensive frame for a child who will want something completely different in four years doesn't always make sense. A solid, affordable frame like this one lets you invest the savings in a better mattress, which matters a lot more for a growing kid's sleep than a fancy headboard.
Guest rooms are another perfect fit. A well-made guest bed that looks tidy and comfortable is all you really need. Visitors aren't evaluating your furniture choices at 2am, they're sleeping. The Horizon gives guests a proper sleep surface without requiring you to put a major purchase into a room that gets used a handful of times a year.
First apartment? This frame ships without the sticker shock of a fully upholstered platform bed, sets up without drama, and the Mission lines are classic enough that they don't look dated. White works well in small spaces, Grey blends with almost anything, and Espresso adds a bit of warmth to a sparse room.
A note on where to spend: If budget is a factor, we generally suggest putting more of it toward the mattress than the frame. The mattress is what actually affects your sleep quality night after night. A modest frame under a good mattress is a smarter combination than the reverse. We've been giving this advice in Brantford since 1987, and we still believe it.
Choosing between White, Grey, and Espresso
All three finishes are clean and neutral, so you can't really go wrong. White keeps a room feeling light and open, which is useful in smaller bedrooms or rooms with limited natural light. Grey is the most versatile of the three and blends into just about any colour scheme. Espresso adds a warmer tone and tends to show less wear on the edges over time.
The Mission style means straight lines, a simple rectangular headboard, and no ornamentation. It's a design that was originally about honest, functional craftsmanship, and that ethos fits this frame well.
Looking for the right mattress to pair with this frame? The mattress quiz helps you narrow down what will work for your sleep style and budget. Browse the mattress collection directly, or explore all our bed frames to see how this one compares to other options. A good set of sheets and bedding rounds out the setup without a big spend.
Visit Our Brantford Showroom
Mattress Miracle
441 1/2 West Street, Brantford
Phone: (519) 770-0001
Hours: Mon-Wed 10-6, Thu-Fri 10-7, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4
Come in and we'll help you find the most practical setup for your space and budget, no pressure either way.
Not every bed needs to be a centrepiece. Sometimes you need a solid, honest bed frame for a reasonable price, and there's nothing wrong with that. The Horizon Mission Bed Frame does exactly what a good bed frame is supposed to do: it holds a mattress firmly, looks clean in a room, and lasts. We're not embarrassed to carry it, and you shouldn't feel like you're settling for it.
Looking for MDF? Our Lakewood collection is built from real MDF.
Available in Twin and Double, with White, Grey, and Espresso finish options. The clean Mission-style lines work well in kids' rooms, guest rooms, first apartments, and anywhere you want the bed to look decent without spending a lot. Built from MDF and wood veneers with mattress support included.
Who this bed frame actually makes sense for
In our experience, there are a few situations where this is exactly the right call. Kids grow fast, and their tastes change even faster. Buying an expensive frame for a child who will want something completely different in four years doesn't always make sense. A solid, affordable frame like this one lets you invest the savings in a better mattress, which matters a lot more for a growing kid's sleep than a fancy headboard.
Guest rooms are another perfect fit. A well-made guest bed that looks tidy and comfortable is all you really need. Visitors aren't evaluating your furniture choices at 2am, they're sleeping. The Horizon gives guests a proper sleep surface without requiring you to put a major purchase into a room that gets used a handful of times a year.
First apartment? This frame ships without the sticker shock of a fully upholstered platform bed, sets up without drama, and the Mission lines are classic enough that they don't look dated. White works well in small spaces, Grey blends with almost anything, and Espresso adds a bit of warmth to a sparse room.
A note on where to spend: If budget is a factor, we generally suggest putting more of it toward the mattress than the frame. The mattress is what actually affects your sleep quality night after night. A modest frame under a good mattress is a smarter combination than the reverse. We've been giving this advice in Brantford since 1987, and we still believe it.
Choosing between White, Grey, and Espresso
All three finishes are clean and neutral, so you can't really go wrong. White keeps a room feeling light and open, which is useful in smaller bedrooms or rooms with limited natural light. Grey is the most versatile of the three and blends into just about any colour scheme. Espresso adds a warmer tone and tends to show less wear on the edges over time.
The Mission style means straight lines, a simple rectangular headboard, and no ornamentation. It's a design that was originally about honest, functional craftsmanship, and that ethos fits this frame well.
Looking for the right mattress to pair with this frame? The mattress quiz helps you narrow down what will work for your sleep style and budget. Browse the mattress collection directly, or explore all our bed frames to see how this one compares to other options. A good set of sheets and bedding rounds out the setup without a big spend.
Visit Our Brantford Showroom
Mattress Miracle
441 1/2 West Street, Brantford
Phone: (519) 770-0001
Hours: Mon-Wed 10-6, Thu-Fri 10-7, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4
Come in and we'll help you find the most practical setup for your space and budget, no pressure either way.
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$45.37Description
Not every bed needs to be a centrepiece. Sometimes you need a solid, honest bed frame for a reasonable price, and there's nothing wrong with that. The Horizon Mission Bed Frame does exactly what a good bed frame is supposed to do: it holds a mattress firmly, looks clean in a room, and lasts. We're not embarrassed to carry it, and you shouldn't feel like you're settling for it.
Looking for MDF? Our Lakewood collection is built from real MDF.
Available in Twin and Double, with White, Grey, and Espresso finish options. The clean Mission-style lines work well in kids' rooms, guest rooms, first apartments, and anywhere you want the bed to look decent without spending a lot. Built from MDF and wood veneers with mattress support included.
Who this bed frame actually makes sense for
In our experience, there are a few situations where this is exactly the right call. Kids grow fast, and their tastes change even faster. Buying an expensive frame for a child who will want something completely different in four years doesn't always make sense. A solid, affordable frame like this one lets you invest the savings in a better mattress, which matters a lot more for a growing kid's sleep than a fancy headboard.
Guest rooms are another perfect fit. A well-made guest bed that looks tidy and comfortable is all you really need. Visitors aren't evaluating your furniture choices at 2am, they're sleeping. The Horizon gives guests a proper sleep surface without requiring you to put a major purchase into a room that gets used a handful of times a year.
First apartment? This frame ships without the sticker shock of a fully upholstered platform bed, sets up without drama, and the Mission lines are classic enough that they don't look dated. White works well in small spaces, Grey blends with almost anything, and Espresso adds a bit of warmth to a sparse room.
A note on where to spend: If budget is a factor, we generally suggest putting more of it toward the mattress than the frame. The mattress is what actually affects your sleep quality night after night. A modest frame under a good mattress is a smarter combination than the reverse. We've been giving this advice in Brantford since 1987, and we still believe it.
Choosing between White, Grey, and Espresso
All three finishes are clean and neutral, so you can't really go wrong. White keeps a room feeling light and open, which is useful in smaller bedrooms or rooms with limited natural light. Grey is the most versatile of the three and blends into just about any colour scheme. Espresso adds a warmer tone and tends to show less wear on the edges over time.
The Mission style means straight lines, a simple rectangular headboard, and no ornamentation. It's a design that was originally about honest, functional craftsmanship, and that ethos fits this frame well.
Looking for the right mattress to pair with this frame? The mattress quiz helps you narrow down what will work for your sleep style and budget. Browse the mattress collection directly, or explore all our bed frames to see how this one compares to other options. A good set of sheets and bedding rounds out the setup without a big spend.
Visit Our Brantford Showroom
Mattress Miracle
441 1/2 West Street, Brantford
Phone: (519) 770-0001
Hours: Mon-Wed 10-6, Thu-Fri 10-7, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4
Come in and we'll help you find the most practical setup for your space and budget, no pressure either way.

















