No a full/double the same, Queen 6" more
The memory foam mattress should be automatically activated the minute you unpack it from its compression packaging and it has reached its full size.When I bought my memory foam mattress from Ergoflex (Australia), I had to wait a few hours till it achieved its full size.
For starters make sure that the memory foam unit is not sitting on a slippery fabric like a mattress protector. You could try using some Velcro pieces between to see it that might help. It's going to need support under the free edges. If getting a queen sized frame is not an option for you right now, you can try stacking milk crates, books, or something else pretty solid. You might also want to consider taking the mattress off of the frame and putting it directly on the floor. The pressure of your body pressing down and bending the sides down when you get up and down (which is the cause of it sliding off) will eventually tear up your memory foam. It will last longer on a flat surface, like the floor, than it will on a too small box spring or frame.
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 =)
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.
Yes is your answer!
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No. Full size box springs measure approximately 54 x 75. Queen size frames measure approximately 59-60" wide. Two Full size box springs will not fit into a queen size frame. www.thesleepshop.com
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.
it depends if your mattress is a bit big, but most likely not
A comforter marked as "Full/Queen" is going to work on either a Full or Queen bed, as long as it's not extra thick. With an average mattress, the sides of it will just barely reach the bottom of the mattress, so a thicker mattress would work better with a comforter that's specifically made for Queen beds.
Memory foam or innerspring, a full is still a full. Your mattress will be approximately 54"x75". The only variable is the thickness of the bed. If it is over 12-14" you will need deep pocket sheets.
full frame