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Does A Mattress Foundation Affect Your Sleep?

As the holiday season approaches, you could be looking for a new mattress to keep you comfortable through one of the busiest periods of the year. Alternatively, you might be looking for a new mattress to buy as a gift for a friend or family member. Whatever the situation, we may be left wondering: Should […]

As the holiday season approaches, you could be looking for a new mattress to keep you comfortable through one of the busiest periods of the year. Alternatively, you might be looking for a new mattress to buy as a gift for a friend or family member. Whatever the situation, we may be left wondering: Should I also replace the mattress base when I get rid of my old mattress? Frequently disregarded as a component of the purchasing process, and given that the quality of the mattress has a significant impact on the quality of sleep, it raises the question of whether your mattress foundation has any impact on your sleep.

Yes, bed foundations are crucial for a variety of reasons. Even if you have a fantastic new mattress, it may be prone to drooping without sufficient support, leaving you awake in pain. Although there are newer options, traditional box springs and metal bed frames still make up the majority of sleep foundations. Foundations are crucial for both the mattress and your sleep, as well as for the mattress.

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How and Why Mattress Foundations are Vital

Improves Support: A strong mattress foundation is essential for a restful night's sleep since it enhances the mattress's support. You can wake up feeling exhausted and achy if your box spring or bed frame is damaged because it will not support the full benefits of a decent mattress.
Increases Lifespan: Mattresses require care just like any other piece of furniture, and after years of supporting our Netflix marathons, afternoon naps, and those long-awaited deep night's sleeps, they need a sturdy base to continue functioning. Larger mattress sizes and memory foam mattresses, which tend to be heavier options, are two exceptions to this rule.
Adds Height from Floor to Mattress: Why add to the difficulty of getting out of bed when the alarm goes off at 6 AM on a brisk January morning by performing squats first thing in the morning? It will be simpler to get out of bed if you use a sturdy bed frame and mattress foundation because you won't have to put the mattress on the floor.
Helps Keep Your Bed Clean: Because the floor is unclean, things like hair, dust, dead skin, insects, bed bugs, mites, and allergens—not to mention the things that our animal friends bring with them—can enter a mattress more easily the closer it is to the ground. This is crucial for innerspring mattresses in particular since there is more room within for mites and bacteria to establish a home. The mattress can be kept cleaner by being raised off the floor, which extends its useful life. A better night's sleep can surely be enhanced by knowing that your mattress is clean.
Helps Increase Airflow: It might not be your mattress' fault if you frequently wake up sweaty and hot. Placing your mattress on the floor will prevent air flow; breathable mattresses can only be breathable if they are positioned on top of a breathable surface. A solid foundation can aid in improving airflow through a mattress if it is less permeable, such as memory foam.
Ensures Your Mattress Does Not Slide: In some way or another, especially during those more private moments, we've all felt the mattress move about beneath us. You can secure your bed to the ground and prevent it from swaying by utilizing a bed base that has no wheels or wheels that lock into place.

The Various Types of Bed Foundations

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As long as there is adequate surface area to support the span and weight of you, your mattress, and your bed springs, a bed frame is not usually necessary, even though a bed foundation is. But keep in mind that if you do, you will lose out on a ton of storage space beneath the bed as well as the extra height it gives your mattress foundation. Depending on the kind of mattress you choose, there are various different sorts of foundations to consider.

Box Springs: Regrettably, box springs have a bad reputation for being brittle and creaky. Box springs are normally made of wood with metal springs within and are intended to be used with coil mattresses only. Due to the inconsistent support throughout the base, these do not complement other mattress kinds effectively. Box springs occasionally even negate a certain brand of mattress' guarantee.


Bed slats: The slats for platform bases can be made of metal or wood. These bases are simpler to fix because you can just replace a broken slat one at a time. They are more mobile than a traditional box spring and provide excellent support for many different types of mattresses. If greater height is needed, these can be utilized either on their own or with a box spring.


Bunkie Board: You place a piece of material (usually plywood) on top of other foundation kinds, such as bed slats or box springs, to create a bunk bed. If you have upgraded your bed and the foundation is not the proper kind to support the new mattress, such as memory foam, this is an excellent choice.


Solid Platform Bed Frame: For any sort of mattress, this foundation will probably offer the most support. These resemble platform beds with metal or wooden slats, but they have a solid basis instead. The most fashionable option, but bear in mind that this kind of foundation can restrict airflow.


Adjustable Base: With these bases, you can move the mattress into various positions. This makes it a fantastic option for various sleeping positions. By reducing conditions like sleep apnea, acid reflux, and snoring, these foundations also provide extra health advantages.

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Check the warranty and contact your mattress provider before choosing a new base for your bed. By consulting an expert, you can be sure that the foundation you purchase will meet the demands of your particular mattress. Overall, a foundation of any kind is preferable to a floor!

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