Foundations & Box Springs
Find the right foundation for your mattress
Your mattress does a lot of heavy lifting, and I’ve got foundations and box springs designed to give it the steady support it deserves. A good foundation helps evenly distribute weight and pressure under your mattress, which can help it keep its shape and feel more comfortable night after night. Whether you’re refreshing your sleep setup or finishing off a new bed, my foundations and box springs are an easy way to add reliable support at everyday low prices.
Sizes for every sleep setup
From kids’ rooms and guest rooms to college spaces and main bedrooms, I’ve got mattress foundation sizes to fit the way you sleep. Choose a twin foundation for smaller rooms, a twin XL foundation when you want a little extra length, a full foundation for more room to stretch out, or a queen foundation for a classic bedroom setup. Not sure what size makes sense? My mattress size guidance notes that twin mattresses work well for kids’ rooms and small spaces, twin XL adds extra length, full offers more width for single sleepers, and queen is a popular choice for couples and main bedrooms.
Standard and low profile support options
The right foundation can also help you get the bed height and look you want. A standard foundation can give your bed a more traditional lift, while a low profile foundation keeps things closer to the ground for a sleeker feel. Some beds already include built-in mattress support, so it’s always a smart idea to check your bed and mattress details before choosing a foundation or box spring. If your frame needs extra support, my foundations and box springs make it simple to complete your setup and give your mattress a sturdy place to rest.
A traditional box spring usually has spring support inside, while many modern foundations use a sturdy, flat or slatted structure. It is recommended to check your mattress and bed frame details so you can choose the support that fits your setup.
It depends on your mattress and bed frame, some beds already have built-in support, while other frames may need a foundation or box spring underneath the mattress. When in doubt, check the product details for your mattress and bed so you can give your sleep setup the right kind of support.
n many cases, yes. If your current frame is designed to hold a foundation or box spring, adding one can help support your mattress and complete the look of your bed. Be sure to check the frame’s product details for compatibility before you buy.