So I've had a king size split bed for awhile now. I like the individual control, however, I don't like that the split in the middle really gets in the way of cuddling and activities. Was wondering if anyone has recommendations as to what they use to fill in the gap from time to time aside from just a blanket or pillow
I really wish sleepnumber had a perfect formed foam cutout I guess
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Moved into a new flat and my room has two singles instead of a double - so I'm shoving them together to make a double (or a super king according to Google).
The bed frame means there's a gap between them, and ideally I'd like to fill it. The gap fillers I seen on Amazon end up being pretty dear like £55, because of the depth, length and width of the gap. Any ideas on how I can do this in a super budget friendly way?
Been changing around my daughter's room and we moved her bed over to a wall now and we are finding these gaps both between the mattress and wall, as well as the mattress and the footboard of the frame.
How would you guys see about filling these gaps to make sure your daughter's stuff doesn't fall down? Mine and my wife's first thought was pool noodles, but I told her I would reach out to the daddit brain trust
My new apartment has a Murphy bed, which means there is a nearly foot long gap between the bed frame and the wall, where the bed is meant to be stored. Unfortunately this makes it very difficult to do things like read or watch TV while laying in bed.
This is not a new problem. There is this similar post on reddit that recommends placing a board along the L brackets and screwing it in. While I do already have these L brackets and this solves the problem of pillows falling in the gap, I expect it wouldn't be comfortable to lay on for reading and it makes it so I would have to unscrew and remove the board whenever I do want to actually fold the bed up into the wall.
An improvement on this option is to buy a bunch of bed wedges to stuff in the gap, probably by placing on top of the board. This worked for at least one person but I'm worried that my gap is too large for these products to work.
This solution fully fills the gap but makes significant modifications to the wall space, which I'm not sure my landlord would allow. And again, it runs into the issue of having to be taken apart to fold the bed up.
Solutions on other websites (other than this awesome one) are usually dealing with much smaller gaps where things like "stuff it with a body pillow" is sufficient. This one seems decent.
Finally, most products on Amazon made for this purpose do not go up to 11-12 inches or would be very expensive to buy enough copies to totally fill the gap.
So I've come here. r/DIY, how would you solve this problem?
Gap dimensions:
11.25 inches between wall and frame.
22 inches between ground and top of frame.
63.5 inches long.