Thursday 20 August 2020

Mattress Sizes & Bed Size Dimensions Guide [2020] [Canada, USA, EU]

 

Bed Sizes Guide Canada, USA & Europe

Looking for mattress sizes? This article will help you find the right sizes and dimensions for your mattress. Beds come in many sizes, from the small single Twin, queen-size and go all the way to the massive California King. Unfortunately, manufacturing procedures, padding and types of support can all alter the size.

IMPORTANT: This guide offers the most common sizes. It is important to know that there are no legal standard mattress dimensions. As a result, if you are looking for a specific bed size in Canada or the USA, be sure to ask your vendor for exact measurements if you are unclear.

In Canada and the USA, we use terms like Queen, King, Double and so on to define mattress sizes. In other places, like various European countries, the language can be different, and the same name could apply to a very different size. So be on the lookout if your set isn't from North America!

 


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Common Bed Sizes Canada and USA

 


 

Bed Size Chart / Mattress Size Chart

Bed Size Chart / Mattress Size Chart

Bed Size Chart / Mattress Size Chart

 


 

Foam Mattress Sizes

Foam mattresses are cut from slabs of foam, so their sizes don't vary as much. As a result, you don’t have to worry about size variations with foam mattresses. They are the exact size they state on the label and description.

Mattress Size Bed Width and Length* (Bed sizes in Inches) *+/- 1" Bed Width and Length* (Bed sizes in cm) *+/- 2.5 cm Suitable for: Buy Now
Crib 28" x 51 71.1 cm x 129.5 cm Babies or an infant.
Small Single or Cot 30" x 75" 76.2 cm x 191 cm A toddler which has outgrown a crib.
Twin Bed Size, 39" × 75" 99 cm × 191 cm Kids who have outgrown their crib or an adult living in a smaller room. It can also be used for a bunk bed. Buy Now
Twin XL or Single XL or TXL 39" × 80" 99 cm × 203 cm Kids or taller adults who need an extra five inches compared to a Twin or Single. Buy Now
Antique 48" x 72" 122 cm x 183 cm People with a short stature tend to opt for this size as it doesn’t take up too much room.
Super Single, Three-quarters, or 3/4 48" × 75" 122 cm × 191 cm Kids or adults who prefer a little extra width in exchange for less height. Buy Now
Full or Double 54" × 75" 137 cm × 191 cm Good for a single sleeper or someone with children or pets. It can be used for a couple who do not require much legroom. Buy Now
Full XL or Double XL 53" × 80" 135 cm × 203 cm Plentiful for a single sleeper and ideal for couples who need extra legroom, but don't have room for a queen-size bed. Buy Now

Queen RV / Short Queen

60" x 75" 152.5 cm x 190.5 cm A bed for a a couple in a recreational vehicle (RV). Buy Now
Queen 60" × 80" 152 cm × 203 cm Most commonly purchased mattress size as it is the perfect size for most couples and provides plenty of room for single sleepers. Buy Now
Olympic Queen 66" x 80" 168 cm x 203 cm The next size larger than the queen for couples before they get a King. Buy Now
California Queen - Waterbed Insert 58" × 82" 147 cm × 208 cm Couples looking for a California queen-size water bed.
Split Twin 76 x 75" 193 cm x 191 cm

Two x Twins combined measure 76”x 75” which offers the width of a King and the length of a Twin.

Buy Now
King 76" × 80" 193 cm × 203 cm

Great choice for couples who want plenty of room and personal sleeping space. Be sure to check your room to ensure it will fit in your bedroom.

This size is amazing since it is the same size as 2 x Twin XLs.

Buy Now
King 72" x 80" 183 cm x 203 cm This is the common RV King size. Buy Now
California King - Waterbed Insert 70" × 82" 178 cm × 208 cm 2 inches longer but 6 inches narrower than a standard king. Good for taller individuals in the market for a waterbed.
California King 72" × 84" 183 cm × 213 cm 4 inches longer but 4 inches narrower than a king-sized bed. Great for taller individuals. Buy Now
Texas King 80" × 98" 203 cm × 249 cm People in the market for the largest standard bed-size that money can buy with an equally large room.
Wyoming King 84" x 84" 213 cm x 213 cm This oversized mattress measures 7 feet by 7 feet
Alaskan King 108" x 108" 274 cm x 274 cm This is the largest mattress available.

 


 

Coil Inner-Spring Mattress Size Charts

When the coils in spring or coil mattresses are made the count and thickness of the wire vary. This can greatly affect the width and length of coil mattresses. Because of this in Canada and the USA, manufacturers must produce inner-spring or coil mattresses within 1” of what they have indicated in their marketing.

Mattress Size Bed Width and Length* (Bed sizes in Inches) *+/- 2" Bed Width and Length* (Bed sizes in cm) *+/- 5 cm Suitable for: Buy Now
Crib 28" x 51 71.1 cm x 129.5 cm Babies or an infant.
Small Single or Cot 30" x 75" 76.2 cm x 191 cm A toddler which has outgrown a crib.
Twin Bed Size, 39" × 75" 99 cm × 191 cm Kids who have outgrown their crib or an adult living in a smaller room. It can also be used for a bunk bed. Buy Now
Twin XL or Single XL or TXL 39" × 80" 99 cm × 203 cm Kids or taller adults who need an extra five inches compared to a Twin or Single. Buy Now
Antique 48" x 72" 122 cm x 183 cm People with a short stature tend to opt for this size as it doesn’t take up too much room.
Super Single, Three-quarters, or 3/4 48" × 75" 122 cm × 191 cm Kids or adults who prefer a little extra width in exchange for less height. Buy Now
Full or Double 54" × 75" 137 cm × 191 cm Good for a single sleeper or someone with children or pets. It can be used for a couple who do not require much legroom. Buy Now
Full XL or Double XL 53" × 80" 135 cm × 203 cm Plentiful for a single sleeper and ideal for couples who need extra legroom, but don't have room for a queen-size bed. Buy Now

Queen RV / Short Queen

60" x 75" 152.5 cm x 190.5 cm A bed for a a couple in a recreational vehicle (RV). Buy Now
Queen 60" × 80" 152 cm × 203 cm Most commonly purchased mattress size as it is the perfect size for most couples and provides plenty of room for single sleepers. Buy Now
Olympic Queen 66" x 80" 168 cm x 203 cm The next size larger than the queen for couples before they get a King. Buy Now
California Queen - Waterbed Insert 58" × 82" 147 cm × 208 cm Couples looking for a California queen-size water bed.
Split Twin 76 x 75" 193 cm x 191 cm

Two x Twins combined measure 76”x 75” which offers the width of a King and the length of a Twin.

Buy Now
King 76" × 80" 193 cm × 203 cm

Great choice for couples who want plenty of room and personal sleeping space. Be sure to check your room to ensure it will fit in your bedroom.

This size is amazing since it is the same size as 2 x Twin XLs.

Buy Now
King 72" x 80" 183 cm x 203 cm This is the common RV King size. Buy Now
California King - Waterbed Insert 70" × 82" 178 cm × 208 cm 2 inches longer but 6 inches narrower than a standard king. Good for taller individuals in the market for a waterbed.
California King 72" × 84" 183 cm × 213 cm 4 inches longer but 4 inches narrower than a king-sized bed. Great for taller individuals. Buy Now
Texas King 80" × 98" 203 cm × 249 cm People in the market for the largest standard bed-size that money can buy with an equally large room.
Wyoming King 84" x 84" 213 cm x 213 cm This oversized mattress measures 7 feet by 7 feet
Alaskan King 108" x 108" 274 cm x 274 cm This is the largest mattress available.

 

The sizes between coil and foam mattresses vary a bit, but there's a very good reason! Innerspring coil mattresses are much harder and don't squish around as foam mattresses do. As a result, and to make it easier to fit into frames and tuck sheets under them, they're often just a touch smaller. This difference won't be noticeable in your bed frame, so don't worry!

The stiffer nature of the innerspring coil does have to be accounted for, but the manufacturers do that for you.

All these sizes have different intended purposes, and below we've listed those for you! Whether your baby is growing up and you want to get them a real bed to sleep in, or maybe the old double you sleep on isn't good enough for two people anymore, there are options for everyone.

 


 

Mattress Sizes Explained


 

Crib Bed Sizes Mattress Dimensions

Crib Bed Size

(28" x 51")


Crib mattresses are designed to be used by one infant or baby. The average height of a crib is 51 inches. The average width of a crib is 28".

 

The Pros and Cons of a Crib Mattress Size

Pros:

  • The Crib Mattress is the only mattress size that is regulated so when you order it the size will be exactly as stated.
  • The size of the Crib fits a baby perfectly.

Cons:

  • Due to the risk of litigation, most mattress manufacturers do not offer this size of mattress.

 

Small Single Bed Size Mattress Dimension

Small Single Bed Size or Cot Bed Size

(30" x 75")


Small Single or Cot mattresses are designed to be used by one person. The average height of a small single is 75 inches. The average width of a small single is 30".

 

The Pros and Cons of a Small Single Mattress Size

Pros:

  • This size is a great option for a toddler which has outgrown a crib.

Cons:

  • The Small Single Mattress is 9" narrower than a Twin.

 

Twin Bed Size Mattress Dimensions

Twin Bed Size or Single Bed Size

(39" × 75")


Despite ‘Twin’ being in the name, twin-sized mattresses are intended to be used by one person.

The Twin mattress dimensions are the smallest size available for adults and children, not including toddler and infant size. This makes it the perfect size mattress for a young child who has grown past the need for a toddler mattress. Twin mattresses are also great for those in adolescence or single adults. Due to its smaller size width and length, it is common in dorm rooms and spaces where more than one mattress is in place. Twin mattress dimensions are smaller and more affordable than larger mattresses.

Their small size means they’ll fit well in most spaces. It’s a great size for growing kids to give them enough space to sleep and grow without taking up so much space in their room. It’s also the most common bed measurements found in dorms due to their compact but comfortable size, though it's a bit short for some college students. Because of that, a lot have switched to the Twin XL.

How long is a Twin bed?

The average length of a single bed is 75 inches.

How wide is a Twin bed?

The average width of the single bed is 39".

 

The Pros and Cons of a Twin Mattress Size

Pros:

  • Generally the cost of a twin size mattress is less than that of a larger size, though prices can vary greatly depending on the quality selected.
  • Gives parents with young children the opportunity to provide a mattress that suits their needs, and is not “too big”.
  • Can be a very great investment for those with a smaller amount of space to allow for their bed.
  • The Twin mattress dimensions measure approximately 38 inches wide and 75 inches in length.
  • Available in both high quality and lower quality models.
  • Many bed frames that accommodate multiple children fit one or more twin size mattresses.
  • Twin bunk beds can save even more space and be a “fun” sleeping environment for children.

Cons:

  • Often the length of a Twin mattress is not great enough to comfortably fit a full sized adult.
  • Twin mattresses are not ideal for more than one person sleeping at a time.

 

Twin XL Bed Size Mattress Dimensions

Twin XL Bed Size

or Single XL Bed Size

(39" × 80")


Twin XL bed dimensions measure 39" × 80". The average length of Twin XL bed is 80". The average width of the Twin XL bed is 39".

As a twin, this mattress is the same width but is 5 inches longer to accommodate taller sleepers. This size is commonly used for growing teenagers who are close to 6’0” and in dorm rooms where there are more athletes.

It’s a longer economy size that’ll fit well in the spare room, or in the small apartment bedroom, you're sleeping in, without being too short for your legs. Or whatever pet you have slept at the foot of it.

 

The Pros and Cons of a Twin XL Mattress Size

Pros:

  • The cost of a Twin XL is lower than most mattresses.
  • This mattress size can be perfect for those who outgrow a Twin, but do not have the room space for a Queen size mattress.
  • If two growing children are sharing a room, two Twin XL mattresses will take up less space than upgrading to two Double mattresses.
  • The Twin XL can be found in many different qualities and price points. Bunk beds can be found to fit the Twin XL mattress dimensions.

Cons:

  • Most people will not have this size through their entire adult life so an upgrade to a larger size will eventually be made. Because mattresses can last for so long, it may be more economical to skip this size and invest in a larger size to begin with. However, it is a good replacement for the Twin.
  • This size mattress only fits one full size adult in most cases.

 

Super Single Bed Size Mattress Dimensions

Super Single Bed Size / Three-quarters (3/4) Bed Size

(48" × 75")


Super Single beds are a throwback to the 1920s. Designed for one sleeper but often accommodating two, these beds are very rare on the market today. For the most part, only antique bed frames and military living quarters will require this size, so Gotta Sleep doesn’t carry it. You'll like have to find a custom or specialty mattress store to get a mattress this size that is both comfortable and new.

Super Single bed dimensions measure 48" × 75". The average width of a single bed is typically 48". The average length of a single bed is 75".

 

The Pros and Cons of a Super Single Mattress Size / Three-quarters (3/4) Mattress Size

Pros:

  • The cost of a Super Single is typically lower than a Queen.

Cons:

  • These mattresses are very rate and difficult to find.

 

Double Bed Size Mattress Dimensions

Full Size Bed Size

or Double Bed Size

(54" × 75")


The double, or the full, used to be the industry standard for a bed meant for two people. It wasn’t until the 1950's that the Queen-sized mattress overtook the market, as ad campaigns didn't want to depict couples getting too close, and the space was quite appealing.

How wide is a Double Bed Size? 54". How Long? 75".

The full size bed size and dimensions are perfect for pre-teens and children. This size fits one individual with a height of less than 65 inches. The Full or Double mattress is 17 inches wider than a Twin mattress. You can fit two people on this mattress for a short period, but it will not fit an adult couple comfortably for a long period. The full size mattress is often used for growing child.

It’s a popular choice nowadays for spare bedrooms, luxurious singles, growing children, or rooms that would just be overtaken by a bigger mattress size.

Full mattresses work great for children as they are cost-effective and are long enough to last until the child has grown into an adult and can buy their mattress for their needs.

Full-size box spring dimensions differ based on the model so be sure to check your vendor's specifications if you're worried about it.

Double mattress measurements or full-size bed dimensions typically measure 54" × 75". The average length of a double bed can extend to 75" depending on the manufacturer. The width of a double or full bed is 54".

Check out Double Bed Size Guide to see Variations in measurements and types of double bed sizes.

 

The Pros and Cons of a Full Size Mattress

Pros:

  • The full size mattress doesn't take up much room.
  • This mattress is very common and supports a wide range of budgets.
  • The full size mattress leaves room for individual to stretch.
  • The mattress is a great next step for those outgrowing a Twin, or Twin XL.
  • The full size is typically cheaper than a Queen or King.

Cons:

  • The full size mattress may be easily outgrown by adolescents. In some cases, it is more cost effective to upgrade to a larger mattress rather than purchase a cheaper mattress today and need to buy a second mattress at a later date.
  • The full mattress is not suitable for two people.

 

Double XL Bed Size Mattress Dimensions

Double XL Bed Size

or Full XL Bed Size

(54" x 79½")


Just like the Twin XL, the Double or Full XL is made longer and a little less wide. It’s meant to accommodate taller sleepers who just don't have space for a Queen-sized mattress. Or maybe they just like the cozy feeling of a smaller bed, it's all about your comfort.

The Full XL or Double XL comes is typically 53" × 80". The average length of the Double XL bed is 80". The average width of the Double XL bed is 53".

The Pros and Cons of a Double XL Mattress Size / Full XL Mattress Size

Pros:

  • The extra six inches in length makes this mattress great for those who are taller.
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  • This mattress size occupies less room and offers similar benefits.
  • Full XL mattresses can be found in multiple price points.

Cons:

  • The Twin XL is not ideal for two people.


 

Queen Bed Size Mattress Dimensions

Queen Bed Size

(60" × 80")


Queen-sized mattresses have become the preferred size on the market. It’s considered the ideal size for two people to share and fits comfortably into most modern bedrooms. As the standard on the market, you won't find a single manufacturer that doesn't offer the size.

Queen beds provide plenty of space for sleeping, even for those who move a lot in their sleep. Gotta Sleep offers high-quality Queen-sized memory foam mattresses that greatly reduces motion transfer. This makes it even more desirable for couples, as getting up or rolling over won’t disrupt the other person’s sleep.

Queen mattresses have more room than the rest of the list so far, so restless sleepers can sleep through the night without being bothered every time the person next to them turns in their sleep. Sure, bigger mattresses do this too, but bigger is not always so much better.

Because it's the most popular size on the market, it's where the market is most competitive. That's good news for buyers because you'll be able to find a better deal with significantly less work on your part.

The average dimensions for a queen size bed is 60" × 80" or 152 cm × 203 cm.

The average length of the Queen bed is 80" or 203 cm. The average width of the Queen bed is 60" or 152 cm.

If you need more information, please check out our Queen Size Bed article.

How wide is a Queen Size Bed?

The average width of the Queen bed is 60" or 152 cm.

 

The Pros and Cons of a Queen Mattress Size

Pros:

  • The Queen Mattress Dimensions comfortably fit two adults.
  • The Queen Mattress is cheaper than a King or California King.
  • The Queen is also a great size mattress for a single adult with pets or children.
  • As the most common mattress size, there are many different varieties and manufacturers.

Cons:

  • The Queen mattress is not suitable for two adults and a pet or child. The King and California King offer plenty of room for a couple and pets or a child.


 

Queen RV Bed Size Mattress Dimensions

Queen RV Bed Size

(60" x 75")


Essentially a Queen mattress but 5 inches shorter, the Queen RV is exactly what it sounds like. They’re made for Recreational Vehicles, Fifth Wheels, Travel Trailers, and Motor homes, where every bit of space matters.

It’s rarely found outside of these mobile homes, as the name would imply it was a size invented with nothing but RVs in mind. We don't carry the size here at Gotta Sleep, and in fact, most companies don't. You'll have to find a company specializing in them to get the right size, but wherever you got the trailer will tell you exactly where to go.

A Queen RV bed dimensions measure 60" x 75". The average length of Queen RV bed is 75" +/- 2 inches for innerspring mattresses and +/- 1 inch for foam mattresses. The average width of Queen RV bed is 60".

 

The Pros and Cons of a Queen RV Mattress Size

Pros:

  • The Queen RV Mattress fits perfectly in most RV queen beds.

Cons:

  • These mattress size is typically only used in recreational vehicles.


 

Olympic Queen Bed Size Mattress Dimensions

Olympic Queen Bed Size

(66" x 80")


The Olympic queen size is six inches wider than the queen size mattress. It may seem like six inches wouldn't make a difference, but when you are sharing your bed, the extra six inches matters. With a little extra space, the Olympic mattress offers a more comfortably sleep due to the extra personal space.

Olympic Queen bed dimensions measure 66" x 80". The average length of an Olympic Queen bed is 80" +/- 2 inches for innerspring mattresses and +/- 1 inch for foam mattresses. The average width of an Olympic Queen bed is 66".

 

The Pros and Cons of an Olympic Queen Mattress Size

Pros:

  • The Olympic Queen Mattress offers more room than a standard queen mattress.

Cons:

  • This mattress size is not broadly available.

 

 

California Queen Waterbed Insert

(58" × 82")


California Queen Waterbed Insert dimensions are typically 58" x 82". The average length of California Queen Waterbed Inserts are 82". The average width of a California Queen Waterbed Insert is 58".

 

The Pros and Cons of the California Queen Waterbed Insert

Pros:

  • The California Queen Waterbed Insert fits perfectly into your waterbed.

Cons:

  • California Queen Waterbed Inserts are not broadly available.

 

King Bed Size Mattress Dimensions

King Bed Size

(76" x 80")


At double the width of a twin, the King-sized mattress offers 16 inches more wiggle room than the Queen. Even the most restless sleepers won’t disturb their partners on this massive surface. Not recommended for smaller rooms unless taking up the entire floor-space with a mattress is your idea of a perfect bedroom.

For those who often have children or pets joining them to sleep, or for people like Kawhi Leonard, the King-sized mattress is large enough to accommodate everyone without feeling cramped. It’s highly recommended for families who have space. We often hear couples say that once they got a King-sized mattress, they couldn’t comfortably go back to a smaller size.

If you need more information, check out our guide on the king size mattress!

The King bed dimensions measure 76" x 80". The average length of the King bed is 80". The average width of the King bed is 76".

If you are interested the king bed dimensions Canada, you don't have to worry they are the same as the US, so that bed frame you inherited can be filled here too.

If you have a small bedroom, we would not recommend this large-sized mattress, but for medium to larger rooms, this is often the most comfortable choice for couples who like to spread out in their sleep.

If you need more detail, check out our guide on the king size mattress!

 

The Pros and Cons of the King Mattress Size

Pros:

  • The King mattress dimensions are large and great for couples who have children or pets that may sleep in bed with them.
  • Typically, those who buy a King size mattress do not upgrade to larger sizes which can save money.
  • King size mattresses come in a variety of prices and quality.

Cons:

  • The King mattress requires a large amount of space and is not suitable for smaller rooms.
  • The cost of the King mattress can be steep for those on a budget. That said, it may save money over time.

 

King RV Bed Size; King RV Mattress Dimensions

RV King Bed Size

(72" x 80")


The typical RV King bed dimensions are 72" x 80". The average length of the RV King bed is 80". The average width of the RV King bed is 72".

The Pros and Cons of the RV King Mattress Size

Pros:

  • The RV King mattress dimensions are really the only option for an RV King size bed.

Cons:

  • The RV King mattress is not a common size and is typically difficult to find.

 

 

California King Waterbed Insert Size

(70" × 82")


California King Waterbed bed dimensions measure 70" x 82". The average length of the California King Waterbed is 82". The average width of the California King Waterbed Inserts is 70", 6 inches less than a King bed and 2 inches taller.

The Pros and Cons of the California King Waterbed Insert

Pros:

  • The California King Waterbed Insert are perfect for a California King Waterbed.

Cons:

  • The California King Waterbed Insert is not a common size and is not commonly available.

 

California King Bed Size

California King Bed Size

(72" × 84")


The California King bed dimensions measure 72" × 84". The average length of the California King bed is 84". The average width of the California King bed is 72", 4 inches less than a King bed.

If you are looking for a mattress that can truly accommodate taller people, those who like to stretch out in their sleep or share their sleeping spaces with pets or children, nothing will beat a California King mattress. Unless, of course, your name is Marc Gasol, then you might consider something custom.

A little bit narrower and a hand longer, California Kings are the kings of comfort. Tall people won't have their feet hanging off the bed, sleepers who move a lot won't be bothering their partners, dogs won't get kicked off by accident, and there's plenty of room for a kid to slip in nearly unnoticed when they have a nightmare.

The California King’s luxurious size means you might not have space for end tables or dressers in some bedrooms. For those with space, the sprawling space may be worth it. We suggest some drawers under the bed for convenience, there's room!

The Pros and Cons of the California King Mattress Size

Pros:

  • The California King is longer length-wise. This makes it comfortable for those who are taller or have pets who like to sleep at their feet.
  • The California King mattress dimensions allow for a closer sleeping arrangement than the King mattress size.

Cons:

  • The California King takes up a large space. Be sure to measure your room before buying this mattress.
  • The California King is quite rare. As a result, it can be difficult to find proper bedding and sheets.

 

Texas King Bed Size Mattress Dimensions

Texas King Bed Size

(80" × 98")


Texas King bed dimensions measure 80" × 98". The average length of the Texas King bed is 80" × 98". The average width of the Texas King bed is 98", 4 inches wider than a King bed. The average length of a Texas King is 98", 18" taller than a King

The Pros and Cons of the Texas King Mattress Size

Pros:

  • The Texas King Mattress will help fill a large bedroom space.
  • The spacious surface allows for multiple sleepers, larger sleepers, and taller sleepers.
  • This size may make getting comfortable easier as you can spread out.

Cons:

  • Limited retailers carry sheets so they may need to be ordered online.
  • A large bed requires a large bedroom area.

 

Wyoming King Bed Size Mattress Dimensions

Wyoming King Bed Size

(84″ X 84″)


The Wyoming King bed measures 84" × 84". The Wyoming King Mattress is a step larger than the California King. It has 84 inch of length similar to a California, but adds an additional 8 inches to the width. The larger size allows users to spread out and get comfortable. It is great for instances where more than two people share the bed. Whether someone shares a bed with a large pet or a child with needs, there’s always ample room with a Wyoming King. The Wyoming King Mattress is not available from most retailers so finding one isn't always easy!

 

The Pros and Cons of a Alaskan King Mattress Size

Pros:

  • The long length is great for those who are taller.
  • The extra width of the Wyoming King fits more than two people.
  • The large surface area of a Wyoming King mattress is great for larger individuals.

Cons:

  • The Wyoming King requires a lot of space so it requires a larger room.
  • Sheets may be difficult to find for this size and you may find you have limited colour and thread count choices.

 

Alaskan King Bed Size Mattress Dimensions

Alaskan King Bed Size

(108" × 108")


The Alaskan King bed dimensions measure 108" × 108" and is one of the largest mattress sizes available. The average length of the Alaskan King bed is 108". The average width of the Alaskan King bed is 108". It can be a great way to fill a large bed room. With this bed, it’s doubtful you’ll ever interrupt your partner’s sleep. At nine feet wide, multiple people can sleep on top of this mattress. With nine feet of length it is ideal for even the tallest individuals.

The Pros and Cons of the Alaskan King Mattress Size

Pros:

  • The Alaska King Mattress will help fill a large bedroom space.
  • The spacious surface allows for multiple sleepers, larger sleepers, and taller sleepers.
  • This size may make getting comfortable easier as you can spread out.

Cons:

  • Limited retailers carry sheets so you may need to order them online.
  • A large bed like this requires a large bedroom area.
  • The Alaska King Mattress will fill even a large bedroom space.

 

Important Considerations

When deciding on which size mattress is right for you it is important to consider a variety of influential factors. Each of these factors plays a significant role in sleep quality, comfort and can help to select the perfect mattress. By carefully selecting the bed dimensions or size of mattress you are one step closer to ensuring you can receive a proper night's sleep. Things like country of origin, your height, available space, and so on. You have to look at everything, it's a big decision! The guide below should help you on your way to finding just what you need.

 


 

Mattress FAQ


If you’re not sure about the right mattress type your bed frame, and our sizing charts are a touch too confusing, you can reach out to us for clarification. Things like manufacturing procedures, padding, and types of support can all alter both the length and width of a bed. These things can vary from country to country, so it’s good to check!

 


 

Mattress Size History

Interested in the history of mattress sizes? Check out the full story here.

 


 

Height/Size

Your height can play a large role in determining the perfect mattress size, especially if you are taller than average. XL or California King mattresses can be ideal as since they provide more length to accommodate longer legs. Or maybe you just need more height to your bed because you have a dog that likes to sleep by your feet. Whatever your reasons, you should figure out how much room you're going to need.

When you are unable to comfortably fit your entire body on your mattress, you are potentially compromising your quality of sleep. With the wide variety of dimensions available, no one should have to sacrifice comfort as a result of their above-average height. Except for certain NBA players but I'm sure they can afford custom mattresses if they need to.

 


 

Room Size

The size of the bedroom or space where you would like to place the mattress is another factor to consider when choosing the perfect mattress. A mattress too small or too large can offset the feel of the bedroom and leave it feeling either empty or overloaded. If space is limited a smaller mattress is always recommended, but you do have to keep your other needs in mind. A smaller mattress might be a worthy sacrifice for your dresser set, but you might be better off with less space if you and your partner will push each other off a double-sized mattress.

 

Before making a purchase, it’s important to measure the room to figure out how much space you have to work with. It helps to set up your bed frame if you already have one before you go shopping because you'll know exactly what you're working with. You want to make sure the room has enough space to safely navigate through, and enough space for other furniture like an end table and/or dresser. Of course, if the room can accommodate a larger mattress, having more space is worth it. Who doesn't want to feel like royalty?

 

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Consider the Height

As mentioned before, the height of the mattress can make or break how useful it is to you. If your bed frame and box-spring are high off the ground, thick mattresses aren't going to serve you very well. Tall beds are harder to get in to, but short beds are harder to get out of. You have to consider all parts of sleeping while figuring out what your sleeping situation is going to look like. You don't want to throw out your back every time you stand up, and you don't want to roll onto your bed every day just because you can't lift your leg. Your mobility affects everything, and it should be accounted for.

 


 

Number of Sleepers

For individual sleepers, a Twin or Double-size mattress will provide a good amount of room to make sure a quality sleep. If you share a mattress the bigger you can afford the better. For two people a Queen or King-sized mattresses are ideal. If you’re lacking space, a double-sized mattress is the next best option. It did use to be the standard, it was made for two people at one point. We're just a bit more spoiled than we used to be: and for good reason!

When sharing a mattress with two adults and children or pets a King or California King-sized mattress is considered the best. These large mattresses will provide space for two or more people to sleep comfortably.

Putting a big mattress in a too-small bedroom can be a safety hazard and make the room feel cramped and uncomfortable, but sometimes it's worth the extra comfort to fill the room. Bedrooms aren't meant for much other than sleeping anyways! Just watch for fire hazards!

 


 

Custom Sizes

There are some bed frames and furniture that require non-standard sized mattresses, such as the 3/4 size and other antique sizes. Some people require different amounts of space. If you need a mattress with custom dimensions, talk to us! We might be able to help. Whether you are looking for a specific RV mattress size for your Recreational Vehicle (RV), truck, unusual room, or boat, we can custom order mattresses in specific sizes to meet your needs.

 


 

Mattress Depth | Bed Depth

Bed depth varies depending on the type of mattress and the company that makes them. Taller beds can be difficult to crawl in to and short ones are harder to get out of, so all Gotta Sleep mattresses are 10.5 inches deep. Some of our competitors go as low as 6 inches and some offer mattresses which are 16 inches thick. This is important to consider when choosing a bed frame and box-spring.

 


 

Country of Origin

Mattress sizes vary from country to country. Standard sizes in Canada and the USA are mostly the same, but there are some slight variations. Common bed sizes for the U.K. and E.U. are listed below, they don't all quite match up the same way.

 


 

UK Bed Sizes

For more information, check our UK Bed Sizes Guide.

Grand King Mattress

71 in x 79 in

180 cm x 200 cm

King Mattress

60 in x 78 in

152 cm x 198 cm

Double Mattress

53 in x 75 in

135 cm x 190 cm

Single Mattress

35.5 in x 75 in

90 cm x 190 cm

 


 

 


 

European Bed Sizes

 

For more information, check our European and UK Bed Sizes Guide

 

Width x Length (cm)

Width x Length (inches)

Single/Twin Mattress

90 x 200 cm

35” x 79”

Single Extra Long Mattress

90 x 210 cm

35” x 83”

Small Double Mattress

120 x 200 cm

47” x 79”

Double Mattress

140 x 200 cm

55” x 79”

King Mattress

160 x 200 cm

63” x 79”

Grand King Mattress

180 x 200 cm

71” x 79”

 


 

Mattress Sizes and Dimensions - Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

Is a 3/4 bed bigger than a single? A ¾ bed is wider than a single by 9” (23 cm).

What is the size of a king size bed in Canada? A king bed in Canada is 193 cm x 203 cm.

What are the sizes of beds? Sizes are crib, small single/cot, twin/single, Twin XL/Single XL/TXL, Super Single/Three quarters (3/4), Full/Double, Full XL/Double XL, Queen RV, Queen, Olympic Queen, California Queen Waterbed Insert, King, California King, California King Waterbed Insert, Texas/Athletic King.

What are the standard mattress sizes?

      • Crib = 28” x 51” (71.1 cm x 129.5 cm)
      • Small Single or Cot = 30” x 75” (76.2 cm x 191 cm)
      • Twin XL, Single XL, or TXL = 39” × 80” (99 cm × 203 cm)
      • Twin or Single = 39” × 75” (99 cm × 191 cm)
      • Super Single or Three-quarters (3/4) = 48” × 75” (122 cm × 191 cm)
      • Full XL or Double XL = 53” × 80” (135 cm × 203 cm)
      • Full or Double = 54” × 75” (137 cm × 191 cm)
      • Queen RV (common in recreational vehicles) = 60” x 75” (152.5 cm x 190.5 cm)
      • Queen = 60” × 80” (152 cm × 203 cm)
      • California queen waterbed Insert = 58” × 82” (147 cm × 208 cm)
      • Olympic Queen = 66” x 80” (168 cm x 203 cm)
      • King = 76” × 80” (193 cm × 203 cm)
      • California King Waterbed Inserts = 70” × 82” (178 cm × 208 cm)
      • California King = 72” × 84” (183 cm × 213 cm)
      • Texas (or athletic) King = 80” × 98" (203 cm × 249 cm)

What are standard bed sizes? The standard bed sizes are:

      • Twin or Single = 39” × 75” (99 cm × 191 cm)
      • Full or Double = 54” × 75” (137 cm × 191 cm)
      • Queen = 60” × 80” (152 cm × 203 cm)
      • King = 76” × 80” (193 cm × 203 cm)
      • California King = 72” × 84” (183 cm × 213 cm)

Additionally, a standard size in USA college dorms is the Twin XL, Single XL, or TXL = 39” × 80” (99 cm × 203 cm).

What are the bed sizes in Canada? Bed sizes in Canada are generally the same as sizes in the USA.

What is the size of a twin bed? Twin beds are 39” × 75” (99 cm × 191 cm).

What is the biggest bed you can buy? The biggest bed you can buy is a Texas/Athletic King size bed in the USA/Canada.

What is the difference between a double bed and a full size bed? A double bed and full size bed are the same size. The term full-size is now typically used so as not to confuse people, who thought a double bed was actually twice as big as a single/twin bed. The full size bed is only 15” wider than a twin, which is 39” wide.

What's a super single bed? A Super Single bed is 9” wider than a single bed.

What size bed is 53x75? A 53”x 75” bed is a Double size bed in the U.K.

What is the size of a queen bed in cm? A Queen bed is 152 cm × 203 cm in size.

What size is a king size bed? A King size bed is 76” × 80” (193 cm × 203 cm).

What is the size of a king size mattress? A King size mattress is 76” × 80” (193 cm × 203 cm).

What is the size of a family bed? A King Size bed is the best fit for a small family and is 76” × 80

What is the queen bed size in inches? 60″ x 80″ is the size of a queen bed in inches. Queen mattress dimensions are 60 inches wide by typically 80 inches long which is 7 inches wider and 5 inches longer than a full-size mattress.

How big is a queen size bed? The queen size bed is 60″ x 80″. Queen mattress dimensions are 60 inches wide by typically 80 inches long which is 7 inches wider and 5 inches longer than a full-size mattress.

How big is a queen size bed? 60″ x 80″. Queen mattress dimensions are 60 inches wide by typically 80 inches long which is 7 inches wider and 5 inches longer than a full-size mattress.

What is the single mattress size? 39 inches x 75 inches. A single mattress is 39 inches by 75 inches which is 5 inches shorter than the Twin XL.

What is the king size mattress dimensions Canada? 76 inches x 80 inches. A king mattress is 76 inches by 80 inches which is 16 inches wider and 5 inches taller than a Queen.

What is the king bed size Canada? 76 inches x 80 inches. A king mattress is 76 inches by 80 inches which is 16 inches wider and 5 inches taller than a Queen.

What is the single bed width? A single bed is 39 inches wide which is 9 inches more narrow than the 3 4 bed size.

What is the single bed mattress size? A single mattress is 39 inches by 75 inches which is 5 inches shorter than the Twin XL.

What is the double bed size dimensions? 54 inches x 75 inches. A double bed is 75 inches long which is 5 inches shorter than a queen.

What is the single bed length? 39 inches x 75 inches. A single bed is 75 inches long which is 5 inches shorter than a queen.

What is the single bed measurements? A single mattress is 39 inches by 75 inches which is 5 inches shorter than the Twin XL.

What is the 3 4 bed size? 48 inches x 75 inches. The 3 4 size bed frame is 48 inches wide by approximately 75 inches long – about 6 inches narrower than a full or double mattress.

What is a queen size bed in cm? 152 cm x 203 cm. The queen-size bed dimensions are 152 cm wide by approximately 203 cm long – about 41 cm shorter than a king mattress. This size is common for couples with a child or pet.

What is the single bed size in inches? 39 inches by 75 inches. The single bed is 5 inches shorter than the Twin XL.

What is the king size bed frame dimensions in inches? 76 inches x 80 inches. The king-size bed frame is 76 inches wide by approximately 80 inches long – about 16 inches wider than a queen.

What size is a king size bed? 76 inches x 80 inches. The king-size bed dimensions are 76 inches wide by approximately 80 inches long – about 16 inches wider than a queen bed. This is a common choice for couples with children, a pet or who just like the leg room.

How big is a king size bed? 76 inches x 80 inches. The king-size bed dimensions are 76 inches wide by approximately 80 inches long – about 16 inches wider than a queen bed. This is a common choice for couples with children, a pet or who just like the leg room.

Is full the same as a double? Yes they are. A double bed and a full size mattress have the exact same dimensions. They both are 54 inches by 75 inches. “Double bed” and “full size mattress” are used interchangeably. Both “double” and “full” share the exact same measurements and are great for a spare bedroom, growing children, or a room that doesn't have room for a queen mattress.

How wide is a single bed? A single mattress is 39 inches wide which is 21 inches narrower than the queen mattress.

What is the width of a double bed? A standard Double bed is 54 inches by 75 inches or 137 cm by 191 cm.

What are the dimensions of a queen size bed dimensions in feet?5 feet x 6.7 feet. Queen mattresses are 60 inches wide by typically 80 inches long.

Is a double bed big enough for 2? Yes, a Double bed is big enough for two who do not require a lot of space.

What size is a twin bed in Canada? A Twin bed in Canada is 99 cm × 191 cm.

What is the size of a double bed in Canada? A Full bed in Canada is 137 cm × 191 cm.

What size is an 180cm mattress? This size mattress is a Grand King in Europe and the U.K.

What size is a standard double bed? A standard Double bed is 54” × 75” (137 cm × 191 cm).

What is the size of a king size bed in feet? A King size bed is 6’4” wide by 6’8” long.

What are European mattress sizes? Common European mattress sizes are:

      • Grand King = 71 in x 79 in (180 cm x 200 cm)
      • King = 63 in x 79 in (160 cm x 200 cm)
      • Double = 55 in x 79 in (140 cm x 200 cm)
      • Single = 35.5 in x 79 in (90 cm x 200 cm)

Did queen size beds get smaller? No, queen beds have not gotten smaller.

Is 140 cm a double bed? This bed is a popular European Double size bed.

What size is a queen bed mattress? A Queen bed mattress is 60” × 80” (152 cm × 203 cm)

What size is a 180 x 200 bed? A 180 cm x 200 cm bed is a European Double size.

What is a double bed in Canada? A Double bed in Canada is 137 cm × 191 cm.

What size is a single bed in CM? A Single bed is 99 cm × 191 cm.

What size is a 120cm bed? A 120 cm bed is not a standard sized bed, so it would have to be custom-made.

What size is a 3/4 bed in CM? A ¾ size bed is 122 cm × 191 cm.

What size bed is 150 x 200? This is not a popular or standard size and would be between a European Double and King size bed.

What size bed is 120 x 200? This is not a popular or standard size and would be between a European Single and Double size bed.

Is a King single the same as Super Single? The king single is 107cm x 203cm, making it both wider and longer than a Super Single bed.

What size is a queen size bed in USA? A Queen size bed in the USA is 60” × 80”.

Are all king-size mattresses the same size? There are a variety of King size mattresses depending on the country. A standard King in Canada/USA is 76” × 80” (193 cm × 203 cm), while a European King is 63”x 79” (160 cm x 200 cm), and a U.K. King is 60” x 78” (152 cm x 198 cm).

How long and wide is a double mattress? A Double mattress is 75” long and 54” wide.

What is the size of a double mattress? A Double mattress is 54” × 75” (137 cm × 191 cm).

What are the dimensions of a king size Tempur pedic mattress? A King size Tempur-pedic mattress is 76” × 80” (193 cm × 203 cm). Thickness/depth of the mattress will depend on the style and type of mattress top.

What is the size of a single bed? A Single bed is 39” × 75” (99 cm × 191 cm).

How wide is a standard king size bed? A standard King bed is 76” wide.

What are dimensions of a double bed? A Double bed is 54” wide by 75” in length (137 cm × 191 cm).

What is a 3/4 Bed Size? A ¾ bed is 48” × 75” (122 cm × 191 cm) in size.

What's the size of a double bed in feet? A Double bed is 4’8” wide by 6’3” in length.

Is a 3/4 bed bigger than a double? No, a ¾ bed is 6” less wide than a Double.

Are single and twin beds the same size? Yes, in the USA and Canada Single and Twin beds are the same size.

Does it matter what box spring you use? Yes! The type of box or box spring you use will depend on the type of mattress. A typical box spring should be used with non-spring mattresses. A typical box style base should be used with spring style mattresses.

It’s important to be thorough when deciding which mattress is right for you. By choosing carefully you’re guaranteed good quality and restful sleep. Check out our Mattress Types page, so see which might serve you best, now that you know how big you need it to be.

Remember that standard mattresses sizes Canada and standard mattress sizes in the USA, do not include bed linens. Linens can be finicky, but those sizes are much more standardized than mattresses. When in doubt, just but bigger and tuck it in! Better than having it curl up on you while you sleep.

If you have any questions on mattresses dimensions or anything else, contact us!



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Monday 27 July 2020

How To Choose A Mattress [2020]

Buying a new mattress can be so overwhelming, it can cause you to lose sleep. There are so many options out there. We get it, so keep reading to know all the things you should consider when choosing a new mattress. These will help simplify the process and make it easier.

The type of mattress

The type of mattress includes the structure and the materials used in making the mattress.

The innerspring mattress

This is the most common type of mattress. They have metal coils on the inside of the mattress, and they are very supportive. Some examples of coils include Bonnell coils, offset coils, Marshall/Pocketed coils, and the continuous wire system.

Recommend for:  Back sleepers and Stomach Sleepers. They are also suitable for people who get hot when sleeping because coils give a lot of room for airflow, so it does not trap a lot of heat.

Not recommended for: Side sleepers and people who like to sink into their mattresses.

The memory foam mattress

This one is one of the most popular mattresses on the market right now. It definitely has that slow sinking feeling that takes the pressure off the body.

Recommended for: Side sleepers, back sleepers and is also a good option for people with joint pain.

Not recommended for: Stomach sleepers

The latex mattress

Most latex mattresses are made from all-natural latex, which means they are eco-friendly and biodegradable so better for the environment.  It is also very supportive, and it is very responsive, so it is easy to move around on top of it. It is very durable and allows more airflow than a memory foam mattress.  

Recommended for: Those that want an organic and natural option that will help with relieving pressure points.

Waterbeds

Hearing about water beds might make you think of the 1980s, where they were prominent in the market and pop culture. Even though their popularity has faded, they are still in existence today. Unlike other types of mattresses with coils or foam, waterbeds have a water chamber as their support system.  If you have always fancied a water bed and believe it will support you, you can find them in many mattress stores.

Air mattresses

In this group, we have inflatable air mattresses. These are very common compact beds that are also very affordable and easy to find.

Another set of mattresses in this group are sleep number beds. These are adjustable air mattresses. These beds do not look like inflatable mattresses, and they easily look like a standard mattress. The air chambers inside the mattresses are connected to a remote that allows you add or remove air in the mattress, which in turn dictates how soft or firm the mattress becomes.  It is very convenient, and you can change your comfort levels at any time you need it. The mattress often includes other upholstery or material, such as foam or natural fibers, for support and comfort.

Recommended for: Combination sleepers

The Hybrid mattress

This mattress has the best of both worlds. It has coils in the support layer and foam in the top layer.  With this mattress, you get the support of coils and the comfort of foam.

Recommended for: Hot sleepers who still want a firm feel with more breathability. Also recommended for people who need more support than foam provides. A good match for combination sleepers.

 

MATTRESS SIZES

Size is essential when picking a mattress that is going to be satisfactory.

The Twin (39” by 74”)

This is probably the smallest size available for adults. It is narrow and not too long.

Recommended for: Children, teenagers, and smaller adults. It is also great for adults who are working with limited space.

Not recommended for:  Larger or taller adults. More than one person.

The Twin XL (39” by 80”)

This is just like the twin but six inches longer, so you get a little more length.  That is the only main difference.

Recommended for: Taller children or teens or for adults who are working with a narrow bedroom.

The Full /Double (“54 by 74”)

It is 15 inches wider than the twin mattress, so you get more room

Recommended for: Better option than the twin for larger adults and for couples

The Queen (60” by 80”)

This next mattress has a lot more room

Recommended for: People who sleep alone but want a lot of room to move around. It is also a good option for couples as it is big enough for most couples to sleep together comfortably.

The King (76” by 80”)

The King is the same length as a Queen but 16” wider.

Recommended for: Couples. It is the best fit for couples or people who share a bed with their children.

Not recommended: For a single person, unless they are looking to fill up a huge master bedroom.

California King (72” by 84”)

The California king is four inches longer than a standard King but inches narrower in width. This mattress adds extra length to the bed while sacrificing some surface area.

Recommended for: Taller individuals or couples with taller individuals

 

SLEEP POSITIONS

In addition to mattress sizes and the type of mattress, you have to consider your

sleeping position. It will guide you in picking the very best mattress for you. The comfort levels or range of firmness of a mattress are essential when considering the sleeping position. The comfort levels start from extra-plush, which is the softer side and end with the extra firm, which is on the firmer side. The firmness of a mattress is usually rated on a scale of one to ten. The average firmness is considered to be between 6.5 to 7.

Back Sleepers

Back sleepers do best with mattresses that have an average firmness. That is between 6.5 to 7 on a scale of one to ten. Back sleepers need support but also need some comfort to relieve pressure, so a mattress that falls in the middle firmness will be just right.

Stomach Sleepers

Stomach sleepers need much more support, so they will do better with mattresses on the firmer side of the comfort level spectrum. Plusher mattresses are not the right choice because it can cause sinking of the hips while sleeping, and this can cause spinal misalignment.

Side Sleepers

Side sleeping puts a lot of pressure on shoulders, hips, and knees. Therefore, a mattress on the softer or plusher side of the spectrum will relieve the extra relief from pressure and more contouring support.

Combination Sleepers

Here, choosing will require some experimentation. If there is a sleeping position that you are primarily in, use that as a guide. Otherwise, you might have to try a few comfort levels to find the perfect one.

 

SPECIFIC NEEDS

If you have specific needs, you will want to shop for a mattress that particularly suits your needs. If you are currently under the care of a medical professional, consult them for what you might need and not rely solely on a sales representative. Some cases that might have specific needs include but are not limited to the following: people who sleep hot, people who are recovering from an injury, people who have a chronic injury, those who are pregnant, or have clinical medical needs.

 

DURABILITY

For most people, a mattress is a significant investment. That means it's crucial to think about how long one wants a new bed to last. Mattresses made with high-quality materials and proper construction will easily outlast cheaper options. This means it won't be necessary to buy a new mattress as frequently. There are plenty of options out there, so it's possible to find something that meets your needs without going into debt.

This easy guide will help you with selecting a mattress that will make you genuinely happy. If you consider the type of mattress, size of the mattress, specific needs, durability, and sleep position you are soon to get your perfect mattress.



source https://gottasleep.com/blogs/sleep-talk/how-to-choose-a-mattress