Do you need a box spring or a solid foundation with a foam mattress.
What do you put under a foam mattress.
In an effort to increase airflow we have gotten in the habit of pulling the mattress away from the wall by just a few inches.
The contouring effect can add comfort and provide relief from back pain by providing a more natural resting position for the spine.
Usually wood pallets make good stack boxes for shipping.
We also fold the covers up and away from the sides of mattress to allow air to flow under the mattress and through the hypervent.
Using a memory foam mattress has definite benefits.
If you own a memory foam mattress you already know how comfy yet supportive it is.
Some foundations look a lot like wooden pallets placed on top of one another.
In some cases individuals may find the support inadequate for their needs and may consider adding plywood which is made of several layers of glued together wood to provide more firmness to a bed.
The head of the mattress pushes up against the wall.
All you need for your foam mattress is a solid base.
Mattresses are typically sold with a box spring which are specially designed to add firmness to the mattress.
Some other mattress companies like nectar suggest that you actually can use your existing box spring to support a foam mattress as long as it is supported by a metal bed frame like this.
So it may not come as a surprise that the same things that make your mattress extra comfortable can also turn it.
The thing under the mattress is a mattress foundation.
Bunkie boards are solid sturdy platforms that attach to a bed frame or rest on top of a slatted bed base to add further mattress support.
Though they are not technically box springs they have no springs they are a simple box with a hard surface they are not soft.
You could put plywood on a regular set of box springs if need be but you just do not want your memory foam to sag as it would do on a bad set of box springs.
They are made in such a way that they can be lifted on.