A split queen mattress is not as common as a split king sized mattress. A box spring for a queen bed can be purchased when the area for the bed is unreachable by the queen box spring in its original size.
30" x 80"
A split queen is a term used to describe a type of queen size box spring. A traditional queen is a one piece box spring. A split queen is actually two small box springs that when put together side by side form a queen size box spring. It is essentially a queen size box spring in two pieces, split down the middle (right side and left side), hence the term queen split. One is not any better then the other. The only reason for a split queen is that it is easier to move. Because box springs are stiff, a queen size may be impossible to maneuver around corners, hallways or doorways in smaller living spaces like apartments, so its much easier to move as two separate parts. All king size box springs are sold as splits for the same reason (beacuse they are huge and impossible to get around narrow corners and stairways).
No such thing. You might be referring to Split Queen Box Spring.... This is just a wrong answer. A split queen mattress is a queen-sized mattress that has been split into two individual mattresses, each of which is half-width. I have one: The Otis Liberty Queen Split Mattress.
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The weight of a queen size box spring will vary depending on the materials used. The average weight of a queen size box spring would usually be between 60 and 100 pounds.
60x80
Yes long as they are the same size it would be fine.
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You could possibly do this, but your box spring will be about 9" too wide and 5" too short. A queen mattress is 60" x 80". A twin regular mattress is 39" x 75". An extra long twin would be 80" long.
Bed skirts are originally used to avoid exposing the sides of the box spring. The purpose of hiding the box spring, is so that the queen bed appears to be more stylish and polish. The box spring is used to dock the bed mattress, it is usually made out of wooden materials.
The mattress itself has some flexibility, and should bend when carried around the corner. You may,however, need to replace the box spring with a split box for queen mattresses (two pieces that fit side by side under the mattress); the narrower profile is more maneuverable in tight spaces.