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A Regular Queen size bed measures 60" x 80" An Olympic Queen size bed measures 66" x 80" Depending on your headboard frame, you would have an overlap because of the extra six inches in width. If you put the mattress on a pedestal, with the headboard behind it, the look would be iffy.
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You can put a mattress on the floor and it will be ok to sleep on. Box springs are a unit that allows you to use the matress on a bed. The springs sit on the edges of the bed frame and keep the mattress from falling on the floor. If your bed frame has slats that go across from one side to the other, you can just use a mattress. It won't be as comfortable.
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.
i guess what i really want to call it is a sofa bed - - queen size
well first you can put the mattress's together in a slanted way then put a sheet over it
only if you cut and stretch the frame
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Probably not. A "standard" (some vary) queen size mattress is longer and wider than a full -- 60" x 80" v. 54" x 75". Whether it will fit depends of course on the individual bed frame, but a rigid queen-size box spring (foundation) is even less likely to squeeze in than the mattress. If the mattress is not properly supported it may be uncomfortable, unstable, or damaged.
Maybe use one of the dropdown sides as a headboard? Then, buy a single bed and frame. For a young child, if you put plywood on the frame under the mattress, that will be low enough so they can get in and out of bed safely.
If you put it over the memory foam, it get hot whiels you sleep so i say put it under