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Can you use plywood instead of a box spring?

No you don’t need one IF you have a foundation for the mattress to lay on, a thick sheet of plywood would do, since that is basically what a box spring us though you bed will lie 4-6 inches lower if you only have a 4 inch typical mattress. So, if you want to buy a firmer mattress, just remove the box spring instead.Click to see full answer. People also ask, what can I use in place of a box spring? 7 Alternatives to Box Springs Memory Foam Mattress. Innerspring Mattress. Hybrid Mattress. Platform Bed. Adjustable Bed. Slats. Nothing. One may also ask, do you really need a box spring? Unless your bed frame still uses slats for support, you do not need a box spring, according to Orders. Box springs were first invented to help absorb shock since mattresses themselves were so much thinner back then. All you need is a solid platform underneath your mattress for support. One may also ask, does putting a piece of plywood under mattress help? Plywood can help with a sagging mattress. If the issue is lack of support, use plywood to give the mattress a firmer base. Lay a sheet of plywood down on the slats of your bed frame, and place the mattress on top of it. It will support the mattress from beneath, stopping it from sagging.What kind of plywood do you use under a mattress?The thickness requirements for plywood vary depending on the type of mattress. Plywood thinner than 3/4 inch should not be used, as it will not be strong enough to hold the weight of a bed mattress and a person lying down. The plywood can be exactly 3/4 inch thick, but ideally, it should be thicker.

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Update: 2024-06-09