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New (7) from $49.99 Sold by Cloud Sleep Products LLC and Fulfilled by Amazon. Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a service we offer sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's fulfillment centers, and we directly pack, ship, and provide customer service for these products. Something we hope you'll especially enjoy: FBA items qualify for FREE Shipping and . If you're a seller, Fulfillment by Amazon can help you increase your sales. We invite you to learn more about Fulfillment by Amazon This item's packaging will indicate what is inside.Ship in Amazon box Full Size Attached Bed Slats - Bunkie BoardsDetailsSignature Sleep Contour 8 Inch Independently Encased Coil Mattress with Low VOC CertiPUR-US… These full size bed slats can provide extra support for your sleeping needs! They lay on your bed frame, underneath your box spring and mattress, and are held together with the above materials to help keep the slats in position. Please measure the width of your bed prior to purchasing your slats.




Allow 1/4" play on either side of the bed frame when measuring. The slats alone are not designed to support just a mattress, but add to the support of your mattress and box spring. If you don't see the size you need for your particular bed, please contact us and we will be happy to see if we can meet your specific request. 56 x 8 x 4.5 inches 2.4 out of 5 stars #6,437 in Home and Garden (See top 100) #4 in Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Bedroom Furniture > Beds, Frames & Bases > Bed Slats 25.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here 5 star13%4 star8%3 star8%2 star13%1 star58%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsGreat concept, but super frustrating!!!CheapRip OffSlats too long..buy elsewhereDont buy this!well worth the priceGreat Customer Service! See and discover other items: above bed decor Truck & Tool Rental The Home Depot Logo DIY Projects & Ideas




Flooring & Area Rugs Lighting & Ceiling Fans 1 in. x 4 in. x 4.5 ft. Pine Full Bed Slat Board (7-Pack) Package of 7 pre-cut slats supports box spring & mattress Convenient & easy – bed slats fit any style full-size bed frame Premium quality bed slats made of wane-free spruce and pine Keep your box spring and mattress from falling through the bed frame with these sturdy wood slats. Set of 7 premium-quality wood bed slats is enough to support a full-size box spring and mattress on any type of full-size frame. 3.5 in. wide slats are cut to a precise 54 in. L, so all you have to do is lay them on the frame. Plus, they ship in an easy-to-carry 20 lbs. box. Note that the 54 in. L slats may need to be trimmed slightly to fit your frame. No work for you 54 in. slats fit any style full-size bed frame Slats are machine cut to exact length so every board will fit Slats made of premium quality spruce and pine with no wane and minimal shrinkage Easy to install just place them on frame




Dimensions: a sturdy .75 in. thick, 3.5 in. wide, 54 in. long Nominal Product Length (ft.): Do you have a 4 pack?We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future. Thank you for shopping Home Depot! are these for a full or queen size bed. they are referenced as both in the description can you use these slats as the box spring No, these slats require a box spring. What size are these slats? Need 56 inch length 1 in. x 4 in. x 4.5 ft. Pine Full Bed Slat Board (7-Pack) Questions - page 2Using 1-inch lumber for the slats keeps a wooden bed frame light. If you're constructing your own bed, you may prefer to avoid including a box spring, and install slats instead. They must be strong enough to support a mattress without sagging, and they should be narrow. That increases the numbers of gaps between them and allows the mattress to breathe. Thinner Is Better While virtually any lumber would work for bed slats -- provided all the slats are the same thickness -- you're overdoing it by using anything thicker than 1 inch.




Thinner boards make the frame less cumbersome and are easy to remove and store should you need to disassemble the frame and move it. Pine or fir boards that are 3 or 4 inches wide are a good choice. They are strong enough to support your weight and are usually inexpensive. Mind the Gap It isn't a good idea to install the slats flush against one another, because that could allow moisture to collect underneath the mattress, and the result would be fabric deterioration and mold. On the other hand, excessively wide spacing allows the mattress to sag, and you'll feel that when you're sleeping. A gap of about 1 1/2 to 2 inches between slats is the happy medium that allows the mattress to breathe while providing enough support to keep you comfortable. References Woodgears.ca: Building a Bed (From 2 X 4 Lumber) Photo Credits Ciaran Griffin/Stockbyte/Getty Images Suggest a Correction Meet Elz & Rob Ikea is the mecca of well priced home goods, but they have to make money somewhere. I am always wary of this in all stores that are dirt cheap (like Walmart).




They feed their employees somehow, so keep your eyes open and don't assume everything in Ikea is record breaking prices, it's not. Case in point: Sultan Lade slatted bed bases: Using your staple gun, staple the cotton strips into place to prevent them from sliding around. It does use a lot of staples but I had all of this on hand so it was free. Bed slats help to support your mattress. While some bed frames come with these slats, other frames don’t. These slats can be slightly dipped or arched, or they can be totally flat. Make your own flat bed slats with the help of the right wood, a few tools, and these directions. Step 1 – Deciding the Size and Number of Slats You Need If you already have bed slats that are supporting an existing mattress, you can use an old slat as a template to mark the size and dimensions to make the new ones. Calculating Without Current Supports However, if your current bed has no wooden slats, you can calculate the number you will need and the width of them easily.




First, take the measurement of the length of the bed. Most beds are around 80-inches long, and most slats are 2-by-1 inches. Therefore, in this example, you would divide 80 inches by 2 inches, which equals 40 inches. That means that there is enough space for 40 slats. However, you will need one slat’s worth of space between each slat, so you should divide this number in half. Therefore, you would need approximately 20 slats. Step 2 – Purchasing Wood Calculate how many slats you will need, and then purchase the appropriate amount of wood. While yellow southern pine is one of the sturdiest choices, there are other appropriate woods you can build slats from. Step 3 – Measuring and Cutting Warning: When working with any kind of saw, take the appropriate safety measures and always follow the manufacturer’s directions. Measure the width of the bed, and subtract approximately 1/2 inch. This width will be the measurement you should cut your slats to. Mark the square edge, so that it cuts at 90 degrees across the wood.

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