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How comfortable are platform beds?

TxMarti
12 years ago

Are they harder/firmer/less comfortable without a box spring under the mattress?

Comments (20)

  • natal
    12 years ago

    Never slept on one, but I imagine it's similar to putting the mattress directly on the floor. Slept very comfortably like that for a number of years when I was much younger. My sister still does and she's 70.

  • lazy_gardens
    12 years ago

    It all depends on the mattress - many "box springs" are just wood slats with some padding and a cover, no "spring" to them.

    Most platform beds have slats the mattress rests on, and if they are resilient, you get a bit more give to the mattress. Mine is solid, and it's just like any other mattress.

  • User
    12 years ago

    Ours is very comfortable as well. Our mattress sucks but the platform is perfect.

  • beaniebakes
    12 years ago

    I have the Charles Rogers Zen platform bed and love it. It doesn't have slats; the base consists of two removable solid panels covered in fabric that are placed on the frame. The fabric provides a slight amount of cushion, but not much, so the platform itself is firm and doesn't flex the way some slats do. I made my own mattress using latex from foambymail.com; six inches of firm latex for the base with three inches of soft latex on top. The mattress is encased in a cover that zips all around. A Cuddledown pillowtop mattress pad is on top. It's the most comfortable bed I ever slept on. I don't like very firm beds and this one is perfect for me. The only change I would make if I were doing this again would be to use a 2 inch latex topper instead of 3 inch because the mattress pad also adds cushyness and sometimes it feels a little too soft. I've had the bed and mattress for about three years and they both look brand new.

  • DLM2000-GW
    12 years ago

    We slept on a platform bed for years - literally a carpeted plywood box with a mattress on top (give me a break -it was the 80's!) and were quite comfortable. As lazygardens said, a lot will depend on the mattress you use. If it's a mattress you already own, the best test would be to put it on the floor ans sleep that way for a few nights as a test. If it's to be a new purchase, it will be as much of a cr@p shoot as buying any mattress set. One things I loved about ours.... no dust bunnies underneath and not opportunity to store things we didn't really need anyway!

  • abundantblessings
    12 years ago

    We have 3 beds presently and no box springs. Two are slats and the other a solid platform. Our slats are thick hardwoods so don't flex and provide great support. I guess the solid platform is akin to mattress on the floor. Can't tell if it really makes a difference as each bedroom has a different type of mattress, but all are very comfortable.

    There's a whole school of thought touting the health benefits of natural latex mattresses and avoiding metal springs so your bed does not become a conductor of electro-magnetic energy. You can read up if of interest, but that seems a good reason to switch from box springs.

    I really like our king platform natural latex, but only because my side is extra firm. I find DH's medium to be too soft. It has a king topper so, other than the difference in firmness, you can't tell each is on its own platform. This system allows for separate preferences and is much easier to move than the king single mattress in one guest room. It's also easier to deal with than the queen mattress in the other guest room. The other advantage is the reduction in costs if one twin needs to be replaced.

  • User
    12 years ago

    Our whole family has slept on platform beds for many years. Our king sized bed was a locally made semi-replica of a Thos Moser style pencil post canopy bed, and our kids beds are Ikea and homemade loft beds. We use firm Ikea platform mattresses and recently purchased some natural latex and sheepswool mattress toppers to make them a little more plush. I will never go back to a boxspring, I never really understood the point of them.

  • sas95
    12 years ago

    We just got a platform bed for the first time. Love it. It took a little while to get used to being closer to the floor, but it's extremely comfortable.

  • pammyfay
    12 years ago

    It's not the platform construction that changes anything if it's a well-made bed. The mattress is the key factor to comfort.

    I have a platform bed from Room & Board. Metal slats (they don't budge; no creaking or feeling they'll slip, like my co-worker's Ikea bed that has collapsed a few times as her mother tossed and turned!). The mattress (designed to combine a boxspring and regular top mattress construction) came from Room & Board, too. Quite comfortable. I'm sure if you didn't know beforehand there was no boxspring, you wouldn't even notice a difference. I've also had no problems with sheets fitting; when I got the bed, I bought a few sets of white-on-white patterned sheets from Marshalls/HomeGoods and they all fit perfectly fine. They'll last my lifetime if not beyond!

    And there are platforms that are very low, or not so low. My mattress is slightly higher than some other regular mattresses, so I don't feel low to the ground.

    I imagine that when the more recent platform beds came out on the market, people looked as suspiciously at them as they did when mattress companies started to offer low-profile boxsprings as an alternative to traditional ones.

  • chocolatebunny
    12 years ago

    I had a platform bed all through high school and up until I got married. I had a really good mattress, and since I tend to like firmer mattresses anyway, I always found it very comfortable.

    DH and I now sleep on a mattress on top of a low profile "boxspring", which really isn't a boxspring at all. We have a pillow top on this one (slightly softer than what I had been used to) but love it too.

  • TxMarti
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    Are all platform beds low to the floor? Maybe the term I should have used is captain's bed, but they are basically the same as neither has a box spring under the mattress.

    Thanks for all the replies. Now I'm leaning that direction more than ever.

  • xantippe
    12 years ago

    I had one for years. It creaked a lot, but other than that, I was very happy with it.

  • tinam61
    12 years ago

    I agree with Pammy. We have a platform bed in our RV. We had a custom mattress made - decided if we were going to use the RV, we were going to be comfortable! We needed a queen size mattress - but 6 inches shorter - hence the custom. We got a great mattress and I can't tell the difference between being on the platform and being on boxsprings. Ours is not low to the floor.

    tina

  • tradewind_64
    12 years ago

    I do not have a low platform bed; it's a tall steel frame and the space under the bed is about 18 inches, but there is also no box spring. The mattress is a Select Comfort/Sleep Number mattress on top of plywood, which covers the slats of the bed frame. This really works for for DH and I, as DH does not like to "climb up" out of bed, the way one does when sleeping low to the floor, and I get the airy "empty space" style, instead of the visual clutter and heaviness of an unnecessary box spring. (I really love low beds, and would have one if it was just me, but I gotta admit it is nice to slide out of bed basically into a standing position :-D

  • robo (z6a)
    9 years ago

    I have a regular height (not low) platform bed made by my carpenter. My husband and I broke a few cheap box springs over time (not even doing anything like that!!) so we love having a solid base. I almost think it's better for the mattress, it seems like it wears more evenly and sags less.

    We just got a new firm mattress to replace our old piece of garbage mattress and I am sleeping much better. For me it could be like 15% softer but my husband is in heaven.

  • chicagoans
    9 years ago

    I have a platform bed with storage drawers that I love; I like a firm mattress so it works great for me and I like the extra storage. My kids both have platform beds with storage and they like them too. None of us miss having a box spring and it seems we can never get enough storage. :)

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    9 years ago

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    9 years ago

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  • sloedjinn
    9 years ago

    We have a pottery barn storage bed with a solid platform. Memory foam mattress. It's like the best of both worlds, like both cushy but firm somehow. We love it. And the total height is quite tall.

    One thing the guy at the mattress store recommended is a waterproof mattress cover with a solid platform. You apparently can have moisture/mold from a solid platform, but this stops moisture from getting into the mattress. They guy said sweat is bad for memory foam too.