What Are The Types Of Box Springs

For some historical context, the mattresses of yesteryear needed box springs to provide shock absorption and a stable platform. Otherwise, the mattresses didn’t last long and became uncomfortable quite quickly.

Mattress technology has changed and improved over the years, and in some respects, this has reduced or even eliminated the need for shock absorption. The need for a stable platform, however, has not changed. As a result, there are three primary types of plat forms today:

Box Spring:

A grid of metal wires attached to a wooden frame, wrapped in fabric and possibly a small layer padding. This provides a platform as well as shock absorption.

Foundation:

Very similar to a box spring, except that most consist solely of a wooden frame covered in fabric and possibly light padding. Since a foundation lacks metal wires, it only provides a platform and no shock absorption.

Platform Bed:

This is essentially a bed frame and a foundation combined into one. Designs can vary, but these are typically constructed of wood and lack a fabric outer layer.

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