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Best Bed Foundations at Kelly's Furniture
A bed foundation is one of those purchases that is easy to overlook, but getting it right makes a real difference in how your mattress performs and how long it lasts. Whether you are setting up a new bedroom or replacing an aging base, Kelly's Furniture carries bed bases in every size to get you sleeping better from night one.
For over 50 years, Kelly's has helped Oregon families build a better bedroom from the ground up. Our showrooms in Eugene, Salem, and Central Point carry a wide selection of bed foundations to pair with any mattress in our full mattress collection. Stop in and let our sleep team point you in the right direction.
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Do You Need a Bed Foundation?
A bed foundation does more than raise your mattress off the floor. It provides the firm, solid base your mattress needs to perform the way it was designed to, protects the internal materials from premature wear, is often required to keep your mattress warranty valid, and can even extend the life of your mattress.Â
Choosing the right bed foundation for a memory foam mattress is especially important, as memory foam needs a solid, flat surface to support its layers evenly. Without the right foundation underneath, even a great mattress can sag, soften unevenly, and wear out years ahead of schedule.
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Shop Bed Foundations by Size
We carry bed foundations in every standard size to fit your space and your mattress. Each size is available across multiple styles and profiles, so whether you need a low-profile bed foundation to work with a taller mattress or frame, or a standard height to get the right rise out of your bed setup, we have options worth exploring.
- Cal King Bed Foundation: The right fit for taller sleepers who need the extra length over the wider footprint of a standard king.
- Split Cal King Bed Foundation: Designed for adjustable base setups, giving each sleeper independent control without compromising on mattress size.
- King Bed Foundation: Built for maximum sleep space, ideal for larger master bedrooms where comfort and room to stretch out are the priority.
- Queen Bed Foundation: Our most popular size, fitting comfortably in most bedrooms and working well for couples and solo sleepers alike.
- Split Queen Bed Foundation: A practical solution for adjustable bases or tight stairwells and doorways, offering standard queen support in two easier-to-move pieces.
- Full Bed Foundation: A solid choice for solo sleepers who want a bit more room without committing to a larger frame.
- Twin Bed Foundation: A reliable, compact option for kids' rooms, daybeds, and guest spaces.
- Twin XL Bed Foundation: A popular choice for college dorms and guest rooms, the twin XL adds a few extra inches of length over a standard twin for a more comfortable fit for taller sleepers.
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Visit Kelly's Furniture for Bed Foundations in Oregon
The right foundation depends on your mattress type, your bed frame, and how you like to sleep, and those are exactly the kinds of questions our sleep team loves to help with. At Kelly's Furniture, our showrooms in Eugene, Salem, and Central Point are set up so you can see your options in person, ask the right questions, and leave with a setup you feel confident about.
Our team is here with no-pressure, expert guidance to help you find the best bed foundation for your bedroom. Find your nearest Kelly's mattress showroom, contact us ahead of your visit, or just stop in and ask to speak with a sleep specialist. We would love to help you get it right.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Foundations
What is the difference between a box spring and a bed foundation?
A traditional box spring contains an internal spring system and was originally designed to add bounce and height to older innerspring mattress setups. A bed foundation is a solid or slatted base that provides firm, even support without any added flex, which is what most modern mattresses need to perform their best. If you are shopping for a new base, a bed foundation is the right choice for the majority of mattresses sold today.
Do you need a bed frame with a foundation?
Not necessarily. Some bed foundations are built to sit directly on the floor and function as a complete base on their own. Others are designed to sit inside a bed frame for added height or a finished look. The right setup depends on your mattress, your room, and your personal preference, and our sleep team at Kelly's can help you figure out what works best during your showroom visit.
Can you put a bed foundation on the floor?
Yes, most bed foundations can sit directly on the floor without a frame. This is a practical option for low-profile setups or minimalist bedroom styles. Just make sure the floor surface is clean, flat, and allows for some airflow underneath to prevent moisture buildup beneath your mattress.
Can you put a foundation on a bed frame?
Yes, most standard bed frames are designed to support a foundation and mattress together. Make sure your frame is sized to match your foundation and that it offers enough center support, especially for queen and king bed foundations, where a center support leg makes a real difference in long-term performance.
Can I put a foundation on a platform bed?
A platform bed already has a built-in support surface, so adding a foundation on top is usually unnecessary and can make your bed uncomfortably high. Most mattresses can go directly on a platform bed without any additional base. If you are unsure whether your platform bed provides enough support for your specific mattress, our team at Kelly's is happy to help you work through it.
