The frame is the part of the bed that keeps the mattress off of the floor. Most people use a bed frame and most bed frames are made from metal. On top of the bed's frame sits the box spring. You are probably familiar with all of these terms and how to set up your own bed. A queen size bed is 60 inches wide by 80 inches long. Think about that, this is less than 7 feet long. A standard king sized bed is 16 inches wider than the queen, but equal in length. If you are tall person, you'll likely find your feet hanging off the end of the bed unless you have tall bed frames and a non standard size mattress.
If you are extremely tall, a normal size bed must feel like a long way down when you try to go to bed at night, and conversely a long way up come morning. If you have a child who attends a pre-kindergarten class, it's like you having to sit in one of those kindy chairs, you suddenly feel like you are visiting hobbits. You may wish to transform your bed with bedframe risers. Risers give the appeal of Tall Bed Frames height wise instead of length wise. The bed frame itself will not change how the mattress feels beneath you, but your knees will definitely thank you.
Bed Frame Leg
Most tall people do not think about their knees bearing the weight of their body as they are getting in and out of bed, but believe me, there's an undue amount of stress to your knees just from this one seemingly simple task. Most tall people do not want their legs hanging off the end of the bed where the blankets are sure to fall off. If they have a foot board, they have to adjust accordingly also. It is probably impossible to sleep with your knees up all night.
It is so much more relaxing to find someone who manufacturers Tall Bed Frames and then enjoy every night in a bed that is the right length. Your body will thank you from head to toe. Your family with thank you because you will be in a better mood. Your boss will thank you too because you will be rested and relaxed from a decent nights sleep, and therefore a lot more productive.
Special Price!!! Queen Size Bi-Fold Folding Bed Frame
Oct 22, 2011 01:59:16
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Queen Size Bi-Fold Folding Bed Frame Feature
- Queen
- Some assembly may be required. Please see product details.
Queen Size Bi-Fold Folding Bed Frame Overview
Frame Open: 80"W x 60"D x 14"H Frame Folded: 40.25"W x 30.25"D x 5.5"H Flame Boxed: 43"W x 32"D x 7"H Finish: Black Material: Metal Queen Size Bi - Fold Bed Frame Provide maximum comfort during your most relaxing hours of the day, and versatile enough to be quadruple folded in under 15 seconds. Can be stored in a bed or closet, a queen-sized bi-fold Pragma Bed* frame only requires 40.25* x 30.25* x 5.5* of storage space. The Pragma Bed* bed base is engineered with heavy-duty wire mesh, which serves as a complete mattress support system that will not bend or sag over time. Provides a flat, sturdy, squeak-free base for your new memory foam mattress or even your old spring mattress. The bed base also provides you with more space than many other beds out there. The bed sits 14* off the ground, creating 38.69 cubic feet of storage space. Pragma Bed* bases do not require a box spring. The strong yet lightweight design can resist up to 1200 pounds per queen bed frame. The weight of the bed frame is 43 pounds only. Pragma Bed* frames are strong enough to withstand jumping, yet light enough to be carried up the steps. Unfold bed frame and snap legs into place. Using the two included screws, place them through the two holes and fasten the two pieces together. Place bed in desired location. If you wish to store your Pragma Bed* frame, just fold it up and hide it away. No tools assembly required.SAVE NOW on the special offers below!
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