The most beautiful structures in the world that have stood the test of time all have one thing in common. Regardless of who may have designed them or how much they vary in size and style, each one has a solid foundation.
Almost no aspect of life is exempt from this principal. To reach the highest levels in any craft, one must first master the basic fundamentals.
Unlike any other facet, the home’s furnishings is no exception. Speaking specifically in this case about your mattress. From both a functional and design standpoint, your bed is by far the most important feature in that room. Let’s face it, they’ve named a room after it.
It takes more than great bedding and complimentary accent furniture to create a bed worthy of being the center of attention.
There are many benefits of having a box spring underneath your mattress. For starters, it extends the life of the mattress by helping to absorb shock. Box springs also visually enhance the true focal point of the bedroom by giving it a substantial presence.
The bed now screams, “I’m here!”, which is definitely a step-up from the days of the mattress lying directly on the floor or resting on futons. Something that cramped city living or the college lifestyle so often forces upon us. This is immediately alleviated by the added height the box spring provides, which makes it easier to get in and out of the bed.
There are also a few potential downsides to box springs. Depending on your budget, a box spring may be just one more thing you have to buy. Or if your bedroom is a little smaller than you would like or you don’t have spacious, vaulted ceilings, adding a box mattress can make the bed seem too large for the room and result in a cramped atmosphere.
When shopping for box springs, make sure that manufacturer has covered the basics. Look for a sturdy frame containing springs and covered in cloth. While it may be yet another item on the list of things to purchase, box spring bases will actually protect your investment by reducing wear on the mattress. Box springs are the foundations for which you should build your personal masterpiece.