This could help you / make the frame more comfortable
The bedframe is very solid (there are a lot of supports). My first night sleeping on the bed felt too firm for my liking. The center/line supports are the full height of the space beneath the frame. Ideally, the supports would be slightly shorter so when weight is put on the bedframe, there would be a little give, to allow some minor compression (and not feel like youre sleeping on a board) and the leg would make contact with the floor at that point. I purchased some felt furniture pads (1/diameter) and used those to raise the 4 perimeter legs just that little bit to allow for some give in the center supports. For 3 of the legs I used 2 felt pads, stacked, putting them on the bottom of the leg. One of the legs of my bedframe is on carpet and I used only 1 felt pad for that leg. Im especially proud of the success of this idea and thought others may want to know.
This could help you / make the frame more comfortable
The bedframe is very solid (there are a lot of supports). My first night sleeping on the bed felt too firm for my liking. The center/line supports are the full height of the space beneath the frame. Ideally, the supports would be slightly shorter so when weight is put on the bedframe, there would be a little give, to allow some minor compression (and not feel like youre sleeping on a board) and the leg would make contact with the floor at that point. I purchased some felt furniture pads (1/diameter) and used those to raise the 4 perimeter legs just that little bit to allow for some give in the center supports. For 3 of the legs I used 2 felt pads, stacked, putting them on the bottom of the leg. One of the legs of my bedframe is on carpet and I used only 1 felt pad for that leg. Im especially proud of the success of this idea and thought others may want to know.