birlinterrupted

Millennials are Killing the Bed Frame Industry: Feminist Edition

pizoxuat

Getting a $50 bed frame that gets your mattress off the floor will extend the life of your mattress. You sweat when you are sleeping and it seeps into the mattress. A lot of it evaporates from the surface, but some goes down in deeper. Over the years you could end up with mildew and rot at the bottom of your mattress. God forbid you have carpet under it, that would need replacing too. If your mattress has air flow under it, it will evaporate from both sides instead of mildewing.

fromchrista

I don’t think anyone ever told me why you get a mattress frame, that makes so much sense.

red-panda-kyle

You guys, things happen in life because there has been a long history of events leading up to the invention of a product. If you’re ever in doubt about something, just Google the pros and cons.

sushinfood

alternatively

starsofyesteryear

japanese style futons/shikibutons are cool for this bc they’re made to be moved and picked up after sleeping so the moisture and mold don’t build up. If you can lift up your western style mattress every day I’ll grant you can put that on the floor to because you can keep it clean and because I’m scared of how buff you must be

sushinfood

time to get fucking jacked, lads

silver-tongues-blog

i just always assumed that a bedframe is the product of capitalism with no utilitarian use