How to set up your King Yona bed

The Yona King bed is big and luxurious! But that doesn't mean it isn't simple to set up. All that's required is your hands and 5 mins of your time.

Step 1

Take both halves of your bed out of the box, and put them next to each other.

If you can't fit both halves next to each other, take a look at our special instructions for setting up in a small room (most people don't need this).

Step 2

Grab the left cardboard piece and stretch it out

Remember, you should stretch it until it’s as long as your King mattress (that’s 203cm).

Step 3

Now connect the flaps on the inside of the left pieceThey should just slot in on top of each other!

Just remember to be gentle, as you don’t want the flaps to fray in case you want to pack up & move the bed later on.

Instead of just forcing the hooks together and fraying them in the process, you should be slightly lifting the upper hook and gently placing it above the lower hook. This will keep the hook secure, and prevent fraying.

Once completed, the interconnected flaps should look like this:

Step 4

Now connect the flaps on the outside of the left piece.

This is a little different to the last step, so please watch carefully!

You will need to first push the flaps inwards, towards the bed, and then hook them together. You can see this process in the video above.

Just remember to be gentle, as you don’t want the flaps to fray in case you want to pack up & move the bed later on.

Instead of just forcing the hooks together and fraying them in the process, you should be slightly lifting the upper hook and gently placing it above the lower hook. This will keep the hook secure, and prevent fraying.

Once completed, the interconnected flaps should look like this:

Step 5

Now grab the right cardboard piece and stretch it out

Remember, you should stretch it until it’s as long as your King mattress (that’s 203cm).

Step 6

Now connect the flaps on the inside of the right piece. They should just slot in on top of each other!

Just remember to be gentle, as you don’t want the flaps to fray in case you want to pack up & move the bed later on.

Instead of just forcing the hooks together and fraying them in the process, you should be slightly lifting the upper hook and gently placing it above the lower hook. This will keep the hook secure, and prevent fraying.

Once completed, the interconnected flaps should look like this:

Step 7

Now connect the flaps on the outside of the right piece.

This is a little different to the last step, so please watch carefully!

You will need to first push the flaps inwards, towards the bed, and then hook them together. You can see this process in the video above.

Just remember to be gentle, as you don’t want the flaps to fray in case you want to pack up & move the bed later on.

Instead of just forcing the hooks together and fraying them in the process, you should be slightly lifting the upper hook and gently placing it above the lower hook. This will keep the hook secure, and prevent fraying.

Once completed, the interconnected flaps should look like this:

Step 8

Now you need to push the halves together, so they’re just about touching one another (but not overlapping).

You may need to adjust things a little bit after pushing them together. If a few of the flaps between the two halves become unhooked in the process of putting them together, it doesn’t really matter. You will never be able to see this, and it doesn’t affect the strength or durability of the bed!

Step 9

(Gently) place your mattress on top of the bed! This step is usually easier with a partner, depending on how heavy your mattress is.

Step 10

Do some final adjusting, tucking in the bed if it’s sticking out.

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