What are the standard dimensions of beds?
Beds come in four
sizes: twin, double (or full), queen, and king.
• California King 72" x 84"
• King 76"
x 80"
• Queen 60" x 80"
• Full ("double") 53" x 75"
• Twin
38" x 75"
Full beds. Sometimes still called "double," full beds are 53 inches
wide, which is just 15 inches wider than a twin size (single). Parents are increasingly choosing full size over twin
for teenage bedrooms. Parents are even making this choice for younger children in to give themselves a more comfortable place
to rest when reading together at tuck-in time.
Queen beds. A queen bed is 60 inches wide by approximately
80 inches long – 6 inches wider and 5 inches longer than a full size mattress. These added inches can make all the difference
in comfort, especially for couples, and have made the queen today's most popular mattress size. However, with 30 inches
of personal space, each adult still has 9 inches less width than if they slept alone in a twin bed. Queen size is a good choice
for guest rooms, smaller master bedrooms and for couples who prefer close quarters. It's also a great choice for single
sleepers who are also "sprawlers."
King beds. These are 76 inches wide by approximately
80 inches long – about 18 inches wider than a queen. This is the closest a couple can come to having as much personal
space (38 inches) as each would have on a twin bed. In fact, two twin extra-long beds pushed together are about the same size,
an option that can offer a flexible arrangement for a guest room. For consumers on the west coast, there is also the "California
King," which is 72 inches wide by 84 inches long – 4 inches narrower and 4 inches longer than a regular king.