

center support legs that reach all the way to the floorĪt Bedrooms & More Seattle, we offer lots and lots of attractive, quality-made platform bed choices.a center rail that runs from head to foot.What should a sturdy platform bed look like? These will squeak and sag in numerous ways, making for a very unpleasant night’s sleep. If a retailer is recommending you use a bed board or bunkie board with a platform bed, then it probably shouldn’t be used as a platform bed at all. Usually, these are comprised of a few thin pine slats topped with cardboard. Poorly Designed or Cardboard Bed Boards (AKA Bunkie Boards)Īlmost no bed boards, or bunkie boards, are appropriate for use by adults. Center support legs down the middle of the mattress give you a comfier and more stable night’s sleep. If there’s no center rail crossing the slats, the slats will inevitably sag.
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I’ve seen metal rails and thick wooden rails that sag under the weight of a mattress plus people, and sometimes even when no one is lying on it. Poor center support often leads to people rolling to the middle of the bed. The center rail helps fight gravity, as anything being pushed down on will eventually sag to some degree. Some platform beds lack adequate center support in the form of a center rail crossing the slats. Slats should be secured with screws or by some other method. If the slats don’t attach to the side rails, but simply rest on a lip, they’re more likely to sag. If the slats are installed in sections, and only go halfway across the frame, they’re susceptible to sagging. Some slat systems are flimsy, not thick enough to support the mattress, or too flexible and sag under small amounts of weight. Fairly obvious editorial note here: avoid Euro Slats in a platform bed. If the slats ‘crown’ (bow upward slightly), this is because they’re too strong. If the slats lack strength, they end up sagging under the weight of a person (or people) and a mattress.

Ever heard of Euro Slats? These slats actually come bowed, which can create 1 of 2 potential problems: lack of strength or a crowning effect. But some platform bed slats are poorly designed and never stand a chance of supporting a mattress well. They’re there to keep the mattress level and supported. Slats should run underneath the mattress within the frame. If you find yourself in the same situation, here are several ways your platform bed may not be sturdy enough to support your mattress: Poor Slat Design We then know the platform bed is the culprit.

Our follow-up response: “Put the mattress on the floor, lay down on it, and tell me if the mattress feels flat.” The consumer does this, comes back on the line, and tells us (with surprise in their voice), that YES, the mattress does feel flat. “I just recently bought a platform bed from ,” is frequently their answer. Our first question is always, “What do you have the mattress on?” Our store occasionally gets calls from consumers, concerned because their mattress feels uneven. Shop Our Well-Built Platform Frames Not all platform beds are adequate to support a mattress. Q: Can your platform bed frame do its job?Ī: A well-built platform bed will support your mattress like a dream. If you’ve ever spent a night on a sagging mattress or one that felt uneven or higher in one area than another, in fact, your platform bed frame may have been the issue, rather than your mattress. If you’ve ever purchased a platform bed from a department store or a discount big box store, you may already have experienced inadequate mattress support. Q: How can you as a customer know whether the platform bed you’ve been eyeing is sturdy enough? How sturdy should a platform bed be to support a mattress?Ī: Great questions. Q: Are platform beds sturdy? Are they comfortable? Is your platform bed sturdy enough?Ī: YES, if they’re well-built and have adequate support systems to support the mattress.
