Yeswood or Visa?
These two budget natural-wood makers get compared a lot; the difference is stock thickness and how many styles.
In one line: For maximum value and more styles, pick Yeswood; to pay a bit more for sturdier all-solid-wood build, pick Visa.
Side by side
| Dimension | Yeswood | Visa |
|---|---|---|
| Position | Budget | Budget+ |
| Main category | Natural solid wood | All solid wood |
| Price band | Solid-wood bed ~¥1.5k–3k | Solid-wood bed ~¥2k–4k |
| Style | Natural Japanese | Natural minimal |
| Origin | China | China |
| Best for | Want a solid-wood feel on a limited budget | Want certified all-solid-wood, willing to pay a bit more |
Price bands are reference ranges; confirm with the official brand.
One by one
Yeswood
E-commerce-born, mostly North American ash and oak; standout solid-wood value at its price, with fast new releases.
Watch: Styles lean conservative; service and logistics vary by batch, so confirm the exact series materials before buying.
Visa
All-solid-wood focus, thick stock and solid build, with structure that ages well.
Watch: Few styles, unit price slightly above Yeswood; hits sell out fast.
Decide in three steps
- Budget: Yeswood Solid-wood bed ~¥1.5k–3k, Visa Solid-wood bed ~¥2k–4k.
- Focus: Yeswood is strong in Natural solid wood, Visa in All solid wood.
- Style: Natural Japanese or Natural minimal, pick by your home's overall tone.
FAQ
Which is cheaper, Yeswood or Visa?
Yeswood is cheaper overall with more promotions; Visa's unit price is a bit higher but uses more material.
Are both all solid wood?
Visa focuses on all solid wood; most Yeswood is all solid wood too, just confirm the series board notes before ordering.