The role of the bed base in the quality of your sleep
The bed base is not just a support to raise your mattress. It's a key player in your nocturnal comfort.
According to the French Bedding Association (APL), the bed base provides about one-third of your bedding's overall support. Specifically, it absorbs your movements during the night (an average of 40 position changes per night), ventilates your mattress, and extends its lifespan. Without a suitable bed base, even a high-end mattress loses comfort and wears out prematurely.
💡 Did you know? On average, a sleeper loses 30 to 50 cl of water per night through perspiration. Without a bed base, this moisture remains trapped in the mattress, promoting mold and dust mites. (Source: APL / infoliterie.com)
The other essential point: a worn or ill-suited bed base creates sagging areas and eventually leads to pressure points in the hips, shoulders, and back. You wake up stiff and tired, without understanding why.
Different types of bed bases
There are several families of bed bases, each with its strengths. Here's a clear overview to help you find the right bed base for your needs.
The slatted bed base: the classic choice
This is the best-selling model in France. The slatted bed base guarantees excellent natural ventilation for the mattress. Air circulates freely between the slats, which limits humidity and the proliferation of dust mites.
There are two variants to distinguish:
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Flexible slats (or active) are mounted on rubber end caps and flex under body weight, adapting to your movements. The comfort is more enveloping, the support more progressive. This is the type of suspension found, for example, on our Morphea Bed storage bed or on our bed bases.
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Fixed slatted bed bases (or rigid) are firmer, more resistant, and lack elasticity. They are suitable for sleepers who want firm support. This type of structure is found on our hotel collection models, such as Era, Équinoxe, or Plénitude, designed to offer a solid, durable, and elegant foundation.
For optimal support, aim for a minimum of 16 slats. This type of bed base is compatible with most mattresses: foam mattresses, latex mattresses, or hybrid mattresses.
The upholstered bed base: comfort and aesthetics combined
The upholstered bed base is a slatted bed base covered with fabric (called ticking). Highly prized in high-end hotels, it provides an elegant finish and a true sensation of a complete bed, as with our Plénitude Drimz model.
Its advantages are tangible: the mattress doesn't slip, the surface is even, and the visual result is neat. Combined with a matching headboard, it transforms the ambiance of the entire room. It is also quieter than a slatted bed base.
It is a bed base compatible with all types of mattresses and an excellent compromise between durability, comfort, and aesthetics.
The storage bed base: intelligent space-saving
Are you short on storage space in your bedroom? The storage bed base offers generous storage space under the mattress, accessible via a lift mechanism. Duvets, pillows, off-season clothes: everything can be stored without cluttering the room.
The space-saving is real. Most models use a slatted platform that provides proper support. It's the ideal solution for bedrooms where every square meter counts.
This is also the promise of our Morphea storage beds: generous storage (3 m² of storage), one-touch opening, and reduced floor space to keep the room airy.
The spring bed base: flexibility and shock absorption
Less common today, the spring bed base provides softer support and a bouncy effect appreciated by some sleepers. It is particularly suitable for spring mattresses, with which it forms a coherent duo.
However, it is not recommended with a foam or latex mattress. The combined flexibility of the two can create a "hammock" effect, which is detrimental to back support. Sleeping independence is also not as good as with a slatted bed base.
The adjustable bed base: tailor-made well-being
The adjustable bed base (or electric bed base) allows you to raise the head or feet independently. It is recommended for people suffering from circulatory problems, reflux, or back pain.
This type of bed base requires a compatible mattress: memory foam mattresses or latex models, which are flexible enough to accommodate the bed base's flexion. Classic spring mattresses, being too rigid, are not suitable.
Fixed slats or flexible slats: what's the concrete difference?
This is one of the most frequent questions. Here's what you need to remember.
Fixed slatted bed bases offer firm and uniform support. They are robust, durable, and perfectly suited for sleepers who prefer firm support. They are also generally less expensive.
Flexible slats, on the other hand, are mounted on rubber caps. They flex slightly under body weight and adapt to your movements. The comfort is more enveloping, the support more progressive. Some models even offer firmness adjusters to customize support zone by zone.
For optimal support, flexible slats are often preferred. But everything depends on your mattress and your firmness preferences.
Which bed base to choose according to your mattress?
This is the crucial point. A bad mattress-bed base combination reduces the lifespan of your bedding and degrades your comfort. Here are the combinations that work.
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Mattress type |
Recommended bed base |
Why? |
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Foam mattress |
Slatted bed base (flexible preferably) |
Slats compensate for foam's softness. Good ventilation. |
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Latex mattress |
Flexible slatted bed base |
Latex needs to breathe. Flexible slats allow it to express its full resilience. |
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Slatted or upholstered bed base |
Coherent duo. Avoid spring bed base (too much combined flexibility). |
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Hybrid mattress |
Slatted, upholstered, or storage bed base |
Most versatile. Essential: flat surface and homogeneous support. |
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Memory foam mattress |
Flexible slatted bed base |
Flexible slats conform to the foam's softness. Optimal comfort. |
⚠️ Avoid: placing a foam or latex mattress on a spring bed base. The combined flexibility can create a hammock effect, degrade support, and accelerate wear.
The Morphea hybrid mattresses (Victoria, Jade, Mila) work on the vast majority of bed bases: slatted, upholstered, or storage beds. Their construction already incorporates pocket springs and high-density foams for support independent of the bed base type.
What bed base size should you choose?
Your bed base should be exactly the same size as your mattress. In length, allow 15 to 20 cm more than the tallest sleeper.
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Profile |
Recommended size |
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1 person (standard) |
90 × 190 cm |
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1 person (tall or for more comfort) |
90 × 200 cm or 120 × 190 cm |
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Couple (standard) |
140 × 190 cm |
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Couple (improved comfort) |
160 × 200 cm |
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Couple (great comfort) |
180 × 200 cm |
For couples, switching from a 140 cm to a 160 cm makes a real difference in sleeping independence. A clinical study led by Professor Damien Léger (Sleep Center of Hôtel-Dieu de Paris) showed that wider bedding reduces nocturnal awakenings by 25% and increases deep sleep time by nearly 15%. (Source: Acticouple Study, APL / European Sleep Center)
Also consider the total height of your bedding. Bed base + mattress should not exceed 60 cm for comfortable getting in and out of bed. To better understand your needs, consult our guide on the ideal mattress size.
5 expert tips for choosing your bed base
1. Change mattress and bed base together
A worn bed base under a new mattress degrades support and accelerates wear. It is recommended to replace both every 10 years.
2. Check compatibility
Consult the product sheets: they indicate the types of mattresses recommended for each bed base.
3. Prioritize width if you sleep as a couple
A bed base of 160 cm or more significantly improves the overall comfort for couples.
4. Don't neglect ventilation
A good bed base allows air to circulate around the mattress. This is essential for hygiene and the durability of your mattress.
5. Test before committing
At Morphea, all our mattresses come with a 100-night trial, free delivery, and a 10-year warranty. Enough to decide with peace of mind.
Conclusion
Choosing the right bed base means providing your mattress with the best conditions to do its job: support you, envelop you, help you recover.
At Morphea, we know that a comfortable night's sleep doesn't depend on just one element. It's the mattress + bed base combination that makes the difference. Our mattresses are designed with generous thicknesses, high-density foams, and technologies designed to adapt to all types of bed bases.
Want to try it out? Discover our selection of the best mattresses and enjoy a 100-night trial, free delivery, and a 10-year warranty.






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