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, two twin box springs can fit a queen mattress, as a queen size mattress measures 60 inches wide by 80 inches long, while two twin box springs (each measuring 38 inches wide by 75 inches long) placed side by side will provide the necessary width. However, the combined length of the twin box springs is shorter than the mattress, which may result in a gap at the foot of the bed. It's essential to ensure that the bed frame can accommodate this setup for proper support.
There should always be a few slats placed accross the bed frame before putting your box spring on. They are supports to your box spring.
You could possibly do this, but your box spring will be about 9" too wide and 5" too short. A queen mattress is 60" x 80". A twin regular mattress is 39" x 75". An extra long twin would be 80" long.
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.
They will not. A queen size bed is 60" x 80" and a twin size is 39" x 75" and an XL twin would be 39" x 80". Two XL twin box springs are what you would use for a king size bed.
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
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Yes, two twin box springs can fit a queen mattress, as a queen size mattress measures 60 inches wide by 80 inches long, while two twin box springs (each measuring 38 inches wide by 75 inches long) placed side by side will provide the necessary width. However, the combined length of the twin box springs is shorter than the mattress, which may result in a gap at the foot of the bed. It's essential to ensure that the bed frame can accommodate this setup for proper support.
A split queen mattress is not as common as a split king sized mattress. A box spring for a queen bed can be purchased when the area for the bed is unreachable by the queen box spring in its original size.
The average queen size mattress weighs between 90 and 110 pounds. The average queen size box springs for the mattress weighs is between 60 to 105 pounds.
A average queen size bed weighs 90 to 100 pounds. The box spring is less at 60 to 80 pounds lighter then the mattress.
A split queen is a term used to describe a type of queen size box spring. A traditional queen is a one piece box spring. A split queen is actually two small box springs that when put together side by side form a queen size box spring. It is essentially a queen size box spring in two pieces, split down the middle (right side and left side), hence the term queen split. One is not any better then the other. The only reason for a split queen is that it is easier to move. Because box springs are stiff, a queen size may be impossible to maneuver around corners, hallways or doorways in smaller living spaces like apartments, so its much easier to move as two separate parts. All king size box springs are sold as splits for the same reason (beacuse they are huge and impossible to get around narrow corners and stairways).
It really depends on the size of your bed. If you have a full or queen size bed a king size or Cal King duvet cover might be able to cover the box spring. I recommend getting a bed skirt which will fully cover the the box spring.
Dimensions of a Twin (single) bed: 39" W x 75" L Dimensions of two Twin (single) beds placed side by side: 78" W x 75" L Dimensions of a Queen bed: 60" W x 80" L So, if you put a queen mattress onto a pair of twin box springs, the mattress will hang over the foot of the bed by 5", and it will be 9" too short on each side (it won't cover the box springs). You'll have to get a queen-sized box springs.
Box springs are not always necessary for a bed, as some mattresses are designed to be used without them. However, box springs can provide additional support and height to the bed. It ultimately depends on the type of mattress and personal preference.
Stitch it by hand, or use tape to attach a skirt of fabric to the box springs on your bed. Another idea would be to purchase enough fabric to simply cover the entire box springs and hang over the edges far enough to skirt it. This would work well with a double or Queen Bed, using king bed sheeting.