A
bed frame or
bedstead is the part of a
bed used to position the
mattress and
base, and may include means of supporting a canopy above. Bed frames are typically made of
wood or
metal. A bed frame includes head, foot, and side rails. Most double (full) sized beds, along with all queen and king size beds, require some type of center support rail, typically also with extra feet extending down to the floor. The term bed frame was first used in 1805-1815.