If you want to put in on the floor on a rug or anywhere else you can think of that is ultimately up to you.
Do you have to put a box spring under a mattress.
You need to just place your mattress directly on it.
Slats provide you the same or more facilities then the box spring.
Not only is it visually pleasing in your bedroom it can make it easier for you to get in and out of bed.
Let s explore reasons why you should have a box spring or an alternative foundation under your mattress.
Keep in mind all slats should be 3 or less apart for the best support.
The short answer is no you don t need a box spring for your mattress.
This raises the mattress up off the ground and provides the solid support that a mattress needs.
They won t get the sturdy support they need to last long.
Most box springs sit on a metal bed frame.
One of the benefits of having a box spring with your bed is that it raises it up off the floor.
Box springs are good bases for innerspring mattresses because they help distribute the weight of the mattress evenly.
This is usually used in conjunction with a bed frame to keep everything off the floor and provide a little storage space under the bed if necessary.
If your warranty makes no mention of its need you can do what you wish.
At leesa we have a foam mattress and a hybrid mattress option we do not recommend putting them on a box spring.
Either way choosing the right.
This can be a platform box foundation or an adjustable bed frame it all works just fine.
Without a box spring the mattress won t have adequate support.
Modern mattresses are too heavy for a traditional box spring.
So you no longer need a box spring to absorb the mattress weight or motion.
If you still want to put a box spring on top of slats then you should pick one which one s height is very low.
Several online mattress companies including leesa specifically ask that you do not place the mattress on a box spring.
What you need is a foundation which doesn t necessarily have to be a box spring.
You can put the mattress on a boxspring.
Your bed frame is set at a height that assumes a foundation.
You re using a standard metal bed frame or any bed that provides only a rim around the perimeter to hold the mattress perhaps with a few cross pieces of wood.
You can use a platform bed.
Avoid springs in your foundation to prevent a sagging mattress.
You do need a box spring or foundation if.
In fact you ll be happier if you choose a box spring alternative instead.