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Some of the best options for a full size mattress that does not require a box spring include platform beds, adjustable bases, slatted bed frames, and bunkie boards. These options provide support for the mattress without the need for a traditional box spring.
Yes. We just did this three weeks ago in our 2002 Olds Silhouette. On an angle, box spring first, then mattress on top of that. Tight but no problem.
No, two twin box springs do not equal a full mattress. A full mattress measures 54 inches wide by 75 inches long, while each twin box spring measures 38 inches wide by 75 inches long. Therefore, two twin box springs would provide a total width of 76 inches, which is wider than a full mattress.
Full mattresses are the size between a twin and a queen size mattress. A full mattress measures 54 by 75 inches.
Health advantages of a twin mattresses are that they reduce dipping. When sleeping for a long time on the same full or larger mattress, it tends to dip in the center, making it lumpy. A twin mattress however will not get that as easy. Also, don't choose a spring mattress. If its a memory foam mattress, a twin will not get as warm as others.
A full sized mattress is 54" x 75". If you want an edge around the mattress (for example, if you are making a platform style bed) then figure out the edge you want and calculate accordingly. I always use a piece cut exactly to the mattress measurements, and that works fine for me.
Queen sized mattress are 6 inches wider and 5 inches longer than a full sized mattress.
No, a twin mattress is not the same size as a full mattress. A standard twin mattress measures 38 inches wide by 75 inches long, while a full mattress (also known as a double) measures 54 inches wide by 75 inches long. The full mattress is wider, providing more sleeping space for individuals or couples.
I don't think you can. I'm in the same dilemma. They make 'foldable' full box/frames in one. You have to put them together, but they take the place of the box spring and the frame - since they are one unit. I think I might get one. There is also a 'foldable' box mattress. I think you have to google box spring and you should get some hits.
There are a lot of websites that offer information on full size mattress dimensions. 1-800-Mattress and Mattress Firm has very good infomation on full size mattress dimensions. The homepage at Simmons and Serta are also goods places to get information on mattress size.