If you are referring to something to serve as a foundation/box spring, you need (likely) a Twin bunkie board; which is a 2" version of a box spring. You likely have about 6-7" of space so after the board, you can possibly squeeze a Polypedic twin mattress or the cheaper 4" version. Both sold by Michigan Discount Mattress - just ask for a Twin BUNKIE BOARD ... don't use a piece of plywood like some people will advise you to do. Hope that's helpful.
My Mom had one of these. You pull the trundle...the smaller mattress out, and that releases a lever and it pops down, you then slide it back under the fuller, top mattress
. Trundle beds have a slightly smaller bed that fits under the main bed. The "trundle" is on a spring platform and has its own mattress. You press down on the bar to lower the bed and then roll it under for storage. Most are not attached to each other.
The Pebble Beach Bed and Trundle uses a coaster to slide the trundle under the bed.
A trundle bed has a second bed that slides under the top bed.
A trundle will not always work with a regular bed. This is due to the fact that the bed frames usually have recessed legs that will not allow the trundle to properly roll under the bed. However, if you have a twin or full size head and footboard that has the appropriate clearance, it may be possible to roll the trundle under. www.thesleepshop.com
A trundle will not always work with a regular bed. This is due to the fact that the bed frames usually have recessed legs that will not allow the trundle to properly roll under the bed. However, if you have a twin or full size head and footboard that has the appropriate clearance, it may be possible to roll the trundle under. www.thesleepshop.com
I have been dealing with beds for 10 years. A mattress pad should go over the pad and under the sheets if you want to preserve it.
A trundle bed is a bed that slides under another bed. It is pulled out as needed to additional sleeping space, say, for an overnight guest. A daybed is a bed that is not designed as a traditional bed. It often looks like a large sofa, with a back and arms, as opposed to a headboard/footboard configuration. A daybed can be used in an office or den or sun porch for extra seating during the day. Any bed can have a trundle bed. A daybed can have a trundle bed, which is often hidden by a long dust ruffled. A daybed is one thing; a trundle bed is another. A daybed may or may not have a trundle; it is in any case a daybed all the same. A day be is a twin sized bed that is made to look like a couch. A trundle is often a option for a day bed and in a mattress that slides under the main bed when not in use.
Daybeds are twin beds that has the frame go around the back fo the bed. Trundle beds have a slide out bed underneath. They all take twin size mattresses. A daybed doesn't look like a traditional bed. It is designed with a headboard and footboard of the same height, as well as a long side of the same height to create what looks more like a sofa. One side of the bed is open to allow people to sit on it. The piece is usually made up with a lot of large pillows for added comfort. "Twin bed" refers to size. A twin mattress is 39 inches wide and is designed for one person. A twin bed accommodates a twin mattress. Twin beds are often set up in pairs in a room, hence the "twin" label. You'll find twin-size mattresses in dorm rooms, bunk beds and daybeds. A trundle is a low frame that accommodates a twin mattress. The trundle is stored under a standard height (or higher) twin bed frame or under a day bed. The trundle is usually hidden by a bed skirt. It is pulled out when extra sleeping space is needed.
Most commercially-made mattresses have formaldehyde in them already; using any sort of material under them will not increase the off-gassing appreciably. If you are concerned about the effects of formaldehyde on the quality of interior air, you should look into purchasing a "green" or chemical-free mattress. They are not available everywhere, and may not conform to modern fire-resistance laws, but some new alternatives have been developed.
If you put it over the memory foam, it get hot whiels you sleep so i say put it under
It goes under the mattress pad