i got the fuzzy strawberry bed frame, just for context on what im talking abt in this review haha.okay so i set this whole thing up in roughly 3-4 hours. i'm 15 and have NEVER put together a bed before (and on top of that was doing it on my own, i am the strongest man this household has to offer), so you could probably get it done alot quicker if you've put a bed together before or if you have more than one person.the bedframe itself is SO soft and squishy. if you're getting this for a kid, i'd reccommend it 100%. they'd LOVE IT, i assure you. i can't comment on sturdiness, since i only just now got the chance to lay down on it, but if i remember i'll update after a while and let you know my experience with it. it holds me well though from what i can tell, i'm 5'3 and aroudn 145-150 lb, give or take a little, so i'm pretty sure it'll hold your child (or yourself).obviously the bed is low to the ground (pretty sure its meant for toddlers, but still thought id mention), but i dont consider that a con personally. if you're prone to sticking trash under your bed, maybe go for this one and break that habit! or if you just like low beds haha.i think the only thing i'd really say got me irritated was the screws on the boards for the bottom of the bed, i forgot what theyre called. only one of them went in ALMOST fully, which was really really aggravating to say the least haha. those screws are gods way of punishment; honestly i think if there was an 8th circle of hell? That'd probably be it! infinitely working on those screws!i ended up just padding over them with duct tape and putting my mattress on anyway, lets just hope that doesnt cause any major issues in the future.I'm pretty sure someone mentioned some kind of way to fix it somewhere in these reviews? i'm not sure though, i didn't look too close. i'd reccommend keeping an eye out for it though, in case you run into the same problem, since it seems to be a little common.