i have a full size bed rail and a queen or king size head and foot board how can i make this work
you use reducer plates that attach to the headboard so you can use a full size frame
Buy a new bed................................
It depends on what type of headboard style it is.
The difference is the width of the bed. The king sized bed is bigger then the queen sized bed. The king size headboard will be 16 inches wider then the queen sized boards.
A king sized headboard can be converted to work with a California king mattress. However, it must be understood that the headboard will not fit as well as a paired headboard.
66 inches
No. A standard king headboard is 4" wider than a California king one.
Yes is your answer!
It might if you take out the back seats and lay it down on the car floor.
Mine is 63 1/2" wide
It is possible to purchase a king size headboard from Sears, The Bay, Wayfair, Jysk, Ikea, Walmart, KMart, Leon's, The Brick and United Furniture Warehouse.
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.
SleepNumber Expanded Queen is 66" x 80" http://www.selectcomfort.com/air_mattress_beds/sn7000_price.cfm
I run estate sales. I just sold a used king size bed with nice firm mattress and brass colored headboard for $100. It was a Serta. I saw a new king size at Sleepy's without headboard for $1200.
It depends on the bed. If it has two slots on each side for the bedrails, then depending on which slots you use, you will be able to use a full or queen mattress with it. If it only has one set of slots for rails, then you can only use one size. A queen size bed is 6" wider than a full size. If you have an over sized headboard and use a bedframe and don't attach the bedframe to the headboard, you could probably get away with it without anybody noticing.