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Yes - if the bed frame is a standard metal bed frame, not attached to a headboard, frames are made to adjust from Twin to Queen size. Just loosen the thumbscrew on the bracket, adjust the width, and tighten.
Yes, a full size mattress will fit on a queen size bed frame. It may be just a tad bit smaller than the frame, but not too noticeable. I have a full mattress and use full/queen sheets and bedding all the time.
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.
A full headboard is not necessary if your bed has a lip going all the way around that will hold the mattress. A headboard is usually a decorative piece, but it can also function as a keeper... to keep your head from hitting the wall.
it depends if your mattress is a bit big, but most likely not
I believe not dear, a full sized frame is smaller than a queen bed frame, it will go on it, but it will hang off. Good luck =)
i have a full size bed rail and a queen or king size head and foot board how can i make this work
No, the headboard is 4 inches too narrow.
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.
Queen sized mattress are 6 inches wider and 5 inches longer than a full sized mattress.
The mattress is full I believe