apartment therapy changing the world, one room at a time


Good Questions: A slatted base instead of boxspring?

2007_06_06_slats.jpg
Hi AT:SF,

I'm about to buy a mattress and am very confused by all the options. I don't have a bed yet so it will be on the floor for a few months initially. I like low beds and am saving up for a platform bed in a few months. For the time being, can I skip the box spring and just use one of these slatted bed base things from Ikea underneath it, to keep it off the floor?

Thanks,
dragonfly

Note: Include pic(s) and your question gets posted first.
Include QUESTIONS in subject line: sf (at) apartmenttherapy (dot) com
Link To All Good Questions
 
 

Anyone?

Tags

Good Questions

Related Links

Share

Comments (7)

instead of spending money on a base you might not use after buying a bed why don't you just place a clean sheet or a rug under the mattress for the time being?

posted by mei on June 5th 2007 at 6:58am
view mei's profile

alternatively look for a used futon frame on craigslist. that's whats underneath our mattress for now (but shhhh - during smallest-coolest someone was impressed we didn't have any futons!)

posted by olya on June 5th 2007 at 8:01am
view olya's profile

We've been sleeping with our mattress on wooden bent slats (ours are from EQ3) that sit on our floor for several months. We had designed a bed to be custom built that would incorporate the slats, but we lost our woodworker so we'll probably be on the floor a while longer. Personally, I don't think that there's much of a difference between slats and bare carpet, but I'm a lightweight who doesn't stress the mattress coils very much.

posted by ami on June 5th 2007 at 8:05am
view ami's profile

Slats work fine for me, but you should turn you matress once in a while so it can "breathe". That would also be my point against placing a matress directly on the carpet, you simply risk mildew due to lack of air circulation.

posted by pluspuls on June 5th 2007 at 9:32am
view pluspuls's profile

dito what pluspuls said. mattress on the ground equals mold.

posted by erinorea on June 5th 2007 at 9:19pm
view erinorea's profile

If that slatted base is rigid (the one in the picture doesn't look like it, but some have metal U-channels over the length) they can be supported with 4 small blocks, thus providing a lot more ventilation.

posted by Jute Zak on June 5th 2007 at 9:34pm
view Jute Zak's profile

you'd have to make sure the dimensions would work, but what about placing the slatted base on the bed frame you can get for free when you buy the mattress? i have a platform bed with a slatted platform that lifts up for storage, so it's a basically the same thing and works rather well. would get it off the floor, etc.

posted by brett on June 6th 2007 at 4:53am
view brett's profile