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Q: Are there extensions for a king mattress on a California king frame in order to fill up the 3 inch difference?
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Will a king size mattress fit in a California King frame?

No. A king, or Eastern King mattress is wider and shorter than a California King. King Mattress: 76" x 80" California King Mattress Size: 72" x 84


But can you fit a king mattress onto a Cal King Frame?

no, a California king is longer and narrower than a reg. king. the frame would be short on the sides and length


Can you put full size mattress on futon frame?

I had a futon bed frame (one that does not fold up). The futon mattress wore out and I wanted something better for my back. I bought a queen size mattress (no box spring) and have been using it like that for two years. It works great and no one knows the difference.


Do you need to have a bed frame for your mattress?

no


Will a twin size mattress fit a queen bed frame?

No. Two twin size mattress will fit a king size bed frame.


Can a 68 inch Hollywood bed frame fit a queen mattress?

No. If you have a box spring to support the sleeping mattress, the answer is yes, but not a sleeping mattress by itself. The frame is too short and the foot end of the mattress will hang down and touch the floor.


Can a twin mattress fit into a super single frame?

no.


Can we use a king mattress on a queeen frame?

A kingsize mattress is 40cm (16 inches) wider than a queensize mattress, so probably not.


Does Ikea carry mattress frames?

They make a frame and it's called a MALM bed frame


What kind of support will a feather bed need on a matress frame?

You can use a standard box frame mattress to be honest simply because the feather bed is added to the top of the mattress.


Can you use queen bed frame for CA king mattress?

No.


Will a double mattress fit on a twin frame?

Mattress sizes are notoriously confusing, but in general, a "double" is significantly wider (as in, over a foot wider) than a twin and will not fit on a twin frame.