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For Dora at Trustpilot
24th July 2014

Which bedframe for my mattress?

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A customer asked

Hi .  I wonder if you would advise me please as you have been so good with others. I recently purchased a superking medium firm mattress and love it. I then purchased a wooden framed bed with a central bar although it wasn't sprung. I could only sleep two nights on it as it was agony. The mattress is now on the floor!

I'm now thinking about the divan sprung base but wonder if giving a sprung slatted base might be a wiser move?

I'm scared to make another mistake. I don't want the bed to be any firmer than it is now. >

JohnRyanLtd Answered 6 months ago

Hi Louise,

Unfortunately, with a central bar support on the bed frame, you are always likely, in the case of a super king size mattress, to have a raised area in the centre of the mattress over the support bar.

A sprung slatted base is likely to give the same problems as there will be a central supporting bar, purely because of the size of bed.

By purchasing a sprung divan base, you should obtain a softer but supportive feel from your mattress and because the surface upon which the bed rests is one level, you should not experience ridging as described by you.

 

 

I trust that this helps, kind regards.

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