A metal or wood slat bed foundation usually works well for a foam mattress since the slats are evenly spaced and provide solid support for the mattress s weight.
Can you put a memory foam mattress on slats.
Check the mattress company s.
You can also use a tempur mattress on bed base that has asolid platform.
Typical foundations on the market today are either steel frame and steel frame wood slat combinations or come with a nice zippered cover and a solid wood top or even tacked cardboard.
Memory foam material is self ventilating and therefore have cells that are open and breathable.
Whether it s a futon frame used only with our mattress in the pulled down flat position or a slatted platform bed wood or metal potential customers have asked whether these options would work with our mattress.
According to the official tempur website and their guidelines.
Yes you can use a tempur mattress on a slatted bed.
The only bed base that you cannot use a tempur mattress with is an old fashioned spring type base.
That said if your box spring is rigid and firm less than an inch of give it should be okay to use with a memory foam or latex mattress.
A bed frame with horizontally.
A memory foam mattress can be placed directly on the wooden slate foundation.
Can you use a slatted frame with our memory foam mattress.
The identical width of each slat ensures the mattress has proper support.
It s not always the case.
Platform frames are usually made with heavier material and use a thick layer of plywood for support making them an appropriate choice for memory foam mattresses.
However a bunkie board with slats will only be supportive enough if the slats are wide and spaced tightly enough to protect the mattress from sagging.
I had placed super thin plywood under a new foam mattress for worry of the slats causing a problem only to discover that the flat surface created a wonderful place for mold to.
Foam mattresses work equally as.
We get this question quite a bit.
If you have a memory foam mattress we advise people to put a plywood on top of your foundation if it has big slats gaps to avoid sagging.