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what are the differences between ikea luroy slated base and the lonset slatted base and the foundatoin for queen bed?

The main differences are support, feel, and price: LURÖY is the simpler, firmer, lower-cost slatted base, while LÖNSET has more curved slats and is designed to give a softer, more body-contouring feel. For a queen bed, both are sold as slatted bed bases, but LÖNSET is the more supportive/comfortable upgrade, while LURÖY is the basic budget option.

What changes in use

  • LURÖY: flatter, more rigid slats, so the bed feels firmer.
  • LÖNSET: curved slats with comfort zones, so it flexes more under pressure and feels softer.
  • Assembly: LURÖY is usually easier and quicker to install; LÖNSET tends to be more fiddly because of its more complex slat construction.
  • Price: LURÖY is usually cheaper, while LÖNSET costs more because of the added support features.

Queen bed choice

For a queen bed, the practical decision is usually this: choose LURÖY if you want firm support and the lowest price, or choose LÖNSET if you want more comfort and pressure relief, especially for foam mattresses or sleepers who prefer a gentler feel. A lot of IKEA users describe LÖNSET as the better long-term comfort choice, while LURÖY is the no-frills option that gets the job done.

Simple rule

  • Pick LURÖY for: budget, firmness, simpler setup.
  • Pick LÖNSET for: more flex, more comfort, better pressure distribution.

One thing to check

Make sure your specific queen frame is designed to use a slatted base and that the base size matches the frame dimensions, because IKEA’s bed bases are size- specific and not all frames use the same support system.