Their bedframes and all their beds and their bed accessories (sheets, etc) are 
all North American sized.  I have a bed frame from them for the queen bed in 
the spare room.

And yeah, most of their stuff is garbage.  I have noticed recently that they 
have started to use more solid wood and plywood rather than their awful, awful 
particleboard they've used for eons.  However, since they usually require you 
to build the furniture yourself, forget things like mortice and tenon joints, 
dovetails or, say, wood glue to hold the stuff together.

>Any IKEA addicts out there?
>
>We're thinking of buying a bed, but I've heard rumors that the bedframes 
>aren't sized to fit US mattresses.  We have a  full (double) mattress 
>that we want to keep, but to fit into a new bedframe.  I know that the 
>metric sizing used to definitely be the case, but I feel that this may 
>have changed recently.
>
>Can anyone confirm or deny these rumors?
>
>Thanks!
>Robyn

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