UH, NO! Absolutely not!!! You could cause a rift in the time-space continuom. You have to use a king headboard with a twin-size matress. Otherwise, you could violate your local tenants law. Doing so also has a very negative effect on your credit score. What a question! Maybe you could explain what you mean, because, if you mean what I think you mean . . . no, surely you can't be serious. The real answer is YES, you can use a queen headboard with a queen matress, of course.
If you do not mind the headboard being larger than the bed, just push up a regular twin bedframe up against it.
no there is not
Of course not! it would be way to big! isn't that kinda obvious?
SleepNumber Expanded Queen is 66" x 80" http://www.selectcomfort.com/air_mattress_beds/sn7000_price.cfm
A king sized headboard can be converted to work with a California king mattress. However, it must be understood that the headboard will not fit as well as a paired headboard.
It depends on the bed. If it has two slots on each side for the bedrails, then depending on which slots you use, you will be able to use a full or queen mattress with it. If it only has one set of slots for rails, then you can only use one size. A queen size bed is 6" wider than a full size. If you have an over sized headboard and use a bedframe and don't attach the bedframe to the headboard, you could probably get away with it without anybody noticing.
A full headboard is not necessary if your bed has a lip going all the way around that will hold the mattress. A headboard is usually a decorative piece, but it can also function as a keeper... to keep your head from hitting the wall.
A Regular Queen size bed measures 60" x 80" An Olympic Queen size bed measures 66" x 80" Depending on your headboard frame, you would have an overlap because of the extra six inches in width. If you put the mattress on a pedestal, with the headboard behind it, the look would be iffy.
i have a full size bed rail and a queen or king size head and foot board how can i make this work
No, the headboard is 4 inches too narrow.
To find more information on headboard king, you can always try visiting your local mattress specialist store, and ask the sales rep about the information on headboard king.
If the bed has a metal frame, it may be adjustable. Check to see if the bottom and top rails are in two parts with removable bolts holding them together. You need to be able to make it 6 inches wider. If it's a wooden bed with a headboard and footboard, you won't be able to make it any wider. The queen mattress would stick out on either side so you won't be able to use the extra width of your mattress. (Also, it wouldn't look very good.) On a platform bed, you may be able to fit a queen mattress if the platform is more than six inches wider than the double mattress. The queen mattress will just cover more of the platform. The only way to be sure is to measure the mattress and your bed.
Probably not. A "standard" (some vary) queen size mattress is longer and wider than a full -- 60" x 80" v. 54" x 75". Whether it will fit depends of course on the individual bed frame, but a rigid queen-size box spring (foundation) is even less likely to squeeze in than the mattress. If the mattress is not properly supported it may be uncomfortable, unstable, or damaged.
No.