Posted by me on June 11, 2009, 7:52 pm
How is it possible to set two twin mattresses side by
side to make one big bed?
How to cover or fill in the "crevice" between the
twins?
Should I use tow twin bed frames..... or one big king
frame to hole everything?
Thanks in advance!
Posted by Rod Speed on June 11, 2009, 8:46 pm
me@privacy.net wrote:
> How is it possible to set two twin mattresses side by side to make one big bed?
Just put them both on the one full sized base.
Plenty did it that way before we started to see big mattresses
with individual softness controls for each half of the mattress.
> How to cover or fill in the "crevice" between the twins?
Presumably you are talking about just one person using the result by themselves.
It isnt really feasible to do anything about that join.
> Should I use tow twin bed frames..... or one big king frame to hole everything?
If its for just one person, I wouldnt go that route myself, because of the join
problem.
Posted by The Real Bev on June 12, 2009, 8:53 pm
Rod Speed wrote:
> me@privacy.net wrote:
>
>> How is it possible to set two twin mattresses side by side to make one big
bed?
>
> Just put them both on the one full sized base.
>
> Plenty did it that way before we started to see big mattresses
> with individual softness controls for each half of the mattress.
>
>> How to cover or fill in the "crevice" between the twins?
>
> Presumably you are talking about just one person using the result by
themselves.
>
> It isnt really feasible to do anything about that join.
I saw an ad for a thing to put between them that smoothed out the join.
Probably in one of those mail-order catalogs that sell a lot of cheap but
interesting stuff.
>> Should I use tow twin bed frames..... or one big king frame to hole
everything?
Two twins do not make a king or California king.
http://interiordec.about.com/od/beds/a/bedsizes.htm
I think they're wrong about the size of a flat full sheet, though. The proper
number is 81x108. I used to sell them.
> If its for just one person, I wouldnt go that route myself, because of the
join problem.
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Cheers, Bev
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Posted by Shawn Hirn on June 13, 2009, 2:01 am
wrote:
> How is it possible to set two twin mattresses side by
> side to make one big bed?
>
> How to cover or fill in the "crevice" between the
> twins?
>
> Should I use tow twin bed frames..... or one big king
> frame to hole everything?
My parents have done that for at least the past 30 years because my dad
likes a firm mattress while my mom likes a soft mattress. My dad just
clamped the bed frames together. NBD.
Posted by me on June 13, 2009, 12:41 pm
>My parents have done that for at least the past 30 years because my dad
>likes a firm mattress while my mom likes a soft mattress. My dad just
>clamped the bed frames together. NBD.
Ok thanks
Well I am single and trying to move a king size
mattress by myself to another position in the house is
impossible. Like lugging a dead body around
Since I am in market for new mattress gave thought to
using two twin mattresses so as to be easier to
move..... and also to be able to separate them when
guest comes to stay