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Box Springs
Metal Bed Frames
Best Seller
Universal Bed Frame
Fits any Mattress Size, Durable
$89.95
or as low as $22/month
57+ people bought
Twin/Full Metal Bed Frame
Reliable and Affordable Support
$39.95
or as low as $9/month
57+ people bought
EnGauge Bed Frame | Heavy Duty
Heavy Duty Bed Frame
starting at $169.95
or as low as $42/month
57+ people bought
EmBrace Bed Frame | Heavy Duty
Heavy Duty Bed Frame
starting at $329.95
or as low as $82/month
57+ people bought
Upholstered Bed Frames
Blackwell Headboard
A Refined Design with a Sleek Look
Available colors:
starting at $349.95
or as low as $87/month
57+ people bought
Best Seller
Blackwell Bed
Blackwell Headboard + Eastman Platform Bed
Available colors:
starting at $729.90
or as low as $182/month
57+ people bought
Eastman Platform Bed
Adjustable Base Compatible
Available colors:
starting at $379.95
or as low as $94/month
57+ people bought
Adjustable Bases
Best Seller
Adjustable Base | 3.0 Plus
Most Popular + Massage Feature
starting at $900.00
$1,029.00or as low as $225/month
3.1k+ people bought
Best Seller
Adjustable Base | 2.0 Basic
Functional Flex Base | User-Friendly
starting at $650.00
$779.00or as low as $162/month
1.7k+ people bought
Adjustable Base | 1.0 Starter
Budget Friendly + Elevate Head and Feet
starting at $500.00
or as low as $125/month
96+ people bought
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a box spring with a metal bed frame?
Whether a box spring is needed with a metal bed frame depends on the frame's structure. Frames with minimal crossbars and a central rail typically require a box spring for added support. In contrast, frames featuring extensive crossbars (10 or more) or a wire grid usually provide sufficient support without a box spring. These frames often stand 15-19 inches high, ensuring standard bed height with a mattress. Remember, robust center support is crucial for preventing mattress sagging.
How Do Regular Profile and Low Profile Box Springs Differ at Mattress King?
When choosing the ideal foundation for your mattress at Mattress King, it's important to understand the differences between regular profile and low profile box springs. A regular-profile box spring is typically about 9 inches in height, providing a classic, elevated appearance. However, this option might make your mattress sit too high for some bed frames. On the other hand, our low-profile box springs, at approximately 4.5 inches tall, offer a more streamlined, low-to-the-ground look. This can not only enhance the aesthetic of your bed frame but also make getting in and out of bed easier, especially if a high mattress is a concern.
Despite their height differences, both types offer the same level of support and durability, ensuring a solid foundation for your mattress. The choice between a regular or low profile box spring ultimately depends on your preferred bed height and style. Whether you're drawn to a statement-making taller bed or a subtle, minimalist lower bed setup, Mattress King has options to align with your personal preference.
Do I need a boxspring or foundation for my mattress?
Understanding whether you need a boxspring or foundation for your mattress is crucial. Often, these terms are used interchangeably, with modern boxsprings essentially acting as foundations without actual springs. The necessity of a boxspring or foundation depends largely on your bed frame.
For Traditional Bed Frames: If your bed frame has fewer than 10 slats or crossbars, a boxspring or foundation is necessary. It provides a level, stable surface, ensuring your mattress is properly supported. This helps in maintaining the mattress's structure and can extend its lifespan.
For Platform Beds: Many contemporary bed frames are designed as platform frames. These usually include 11 or more slats or a solid steel grid, eliminating the need for a separate foundation. Platform beds offer sufficient support for your mattress on their own.
Can I attach a headboard to a metal bed frame?
Yes, you can easily attach a headboard to our metal bed frames, as they come with pre-attached headboard brackets. Simply use screws or bolts (not included) to fasten your headboard to the frame. Most metal bed frames standardly include these brackets. While some frames also accommodate footboards, these are less common and often require specific designs or rails that match the headboard and footboard set.
Does you Blackwell Bed and or Eastmen Platform Frame need a box spring?
No, neither the Blackwell Bed nor the Eastmen Platform Frame requires a box spring. Both models feature a roll of 14 slats along with a center support system with center support legs, ensuring ample surface area for any mattress. This design provides excellent support, keeping your mattress level and well-supported for optimal comfort and durability.
Can I use a bed frame or headboard with an adjustable base?
Yes, adjustable bases fit standard dimensions and can comfortably sit inside a bed frame. If your frame has slats, they should be removable so the adjustable base can rest inside the cavity of you bed frame. Optional headboard brackets are available for attaching a standalone headboard.
Is a box spring necessary with an adjustable bed?
No, a box spring is not required for an adjustable bed. The design of an adjustable bed is self-supporting, offering all the support your mattress needs. This setup ensures proper mattress support and function while using the adjustable features.