Placing a barrier between a mattress and the floor is a practice intended to mitigate potential issues arising from direct contact. These issues can include moisture accumulation, the growth of mold and mildew, restricted airflow, and potential damage to the mattress itself. Selecting an appropriate material or structure to elevate the mattress is paramount in preventing such problems.
Utilizing a base underneath a mattress offers several advantages. It can significantly extend the lifespan of the mattress by promoting ventilation, which reduces moisture buildup and inhibits microbial growth. Furthermore, it can contribute to improved sleep hygiene and comfort by providing a more stable and supportive surface. Historically, various materials, from simple straw mats to sophisticated wooden frames, have served this purpose, reflecting an enduring need to protect mattresses from ground-level conditions.