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Do you need a box spring? Here's how to know whether you should have one for your mattress or if your bed might benefit from a different kind of base.
If you haven’t seen a box spring in a while, it’s not your imagination—a mattress expert breaks down when you might need this dinosaur of the sleep world.
What is a bunkie board? It's an affordable alternative to a box spring that provides support for your mattress and also extends its lifespan.
When you buy a mattress, the box spring is usually an afterthought, and it can be a costly one.
A box spring, on the other hand, with its metal or wood frame, is not nearly as packable. This begs the question: Do you even need a box spring anymore?
Box springs have been a bedroom staple for decades, providing height, support, and comfort for a restful night's sleep. However, as bed technology and design trends evolve, many are questioning ...
According to CNET's sleep expert, not using a bed frame has more negatives than positives. Here's the lowdown.
Like mattresses, box springs should be cleaned periodically to get rid of all the dust and under-the-bed debris that have accumulated over the years. Here’s how to do that. What is a box spring?
When buying a mattress, you often don't think about the added cost of a box spring or foundation. In a partnership with experts from Consumer Reports, 7 On Your Side's Michael Finney checks to see ...
New mattress and box spring sets can cost from around $500 to more than $5,000, depending on the manufacturer, bed size, special features, and how diligent you are about shopping for deals.