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Mattress Sizes - Another Point To Consider

mattress sizesThere are basically five different types of mattresses. They are mattresses for queen-size beds, mattresses for king-size beds, mattresses for long twin-size beds, mattresses for full-size beds or double beds and mattresses for California king-size beds.

The mattresses for queen-size beds are typically about 60 inches wide and 80 inches long, and typically measure approximately 152 centimetres by 203 centimetres.

The mattresses for king-size beds are typically about 78 inches wide and 80 inches long, and typically measure approximately 198 centimetres by 203 centimetres.

The mattresses for long twin-size beds are typically about 39 inches wide and 80 inches long, and usually measure approximately 99 centimetres by 203 centimetres.

The mattresses for full-size beds or double beds are typically about 54 inches wide and 75 inches long, and typically measure approximately 137 centimetres by 191 centimetres.

The mattresses for California king-size beds are typically about 72 inches wide and 84 inches long, and typically measure approximately 183 centimetres by 214 centimetres.

Before You Buy a New Bed Set - Useful Tips

bed setIdeally, everyone would spend 8 hours each day in bed sleeping. Though not all of us have the time to follow this rule, we do spend a lot of time in bed and the bed we spend it in has a lot to do with how comfortable we are during the night and day. This is a big purchase and the decision should be made a little more scientifically than stretching out, fully clothed, on a store sample. We have some suggestions about buying a bed.

Decide on the Right Size

If you have a small bedroom, you might not have room for a king size bed, even if it’s really what you want. So you can see how the size of your room is one factor to consider. Another thing to think about is whether you’ll be slepping alone, in which any size bed will work; or will you be sharing the bed, in which case, you could choose a full size, queen or king sizes, or even an extra long bed.

Set Your Budget

As with most things, the price of a bed set does not necessarily tell you how good a product it is or how comfortable you will be sleeping on the bed. Beds are priced from several hundreds of dollars to thousands. Don’t skimp, but set your budget and stick to it.

Know How the Bed is Made

While an innerspring mattress with box spring foundation is the traditional construction of bed sets, there are now many new materials available. Memory foam mattress and air mattresses are two of the new popular styles. To find the best for you, ask friends, lie on some in the stores, spend a night in a good hotel, and try as many as you can. Check out options on the internet so you’ll be a knowlegeable shopper.

Decide on the Depth of the Mattress

In an effort to add more comfort and a softer sleep surface, manufacturers now typically add more foam and padding to the mattress top. These are called pillow-top mattresses. On top of that, some people add a feather bed mattress topper. Before you shop for sheets, measure your mattress from to to bottom so you get the right depth of sheets, mattress pads, and a comforter. A very deep full bed might require a queen spread or comforter.

Firmness to Suit You

A good friend of mine would sleep on a board if she could. Others like to cuddle into a thick feather bed. Either firmness of bed is fine, as long as you get good, even support. If you sleep with someone who disagrees on firmness, consider pushing two twin beds together to create a king size bed or shop for a mattress with adjustable firmness. One side can be firm and the other softer.

A Good Bed Frame is Critical

A solid steel metal bed frame provides a long-lasting firm foundation for the bed set. Be sure that the casters on corners and middle of the bed frame are large and heavyweight. A good bed frame should last through several beds. Some are adjustable and others are made to fit a particular size of box spring.

What Size Bed is Right For You?

bed sizes reviewTwin, Single, Double, Full, Queen, King, California King, Western King, Eastern King.

How in the world is anyone supposed to know the difference between all the beds on the market today? Even the sales person in your local department store bed department might not really have all the facts. It can be very confusing!

And if you think you’re sure that a King is larger than a Queen (doesn’t that make sense!) you might not know just how much larger. What exactly is the difference between the different sizes of beds available?

We’re going to help you understand the sizes of beds on the market and how to decide which one is right for your needs.

Note: Some manufacturers are custom-cutting beds larger or smaller than “standard” sizes. But beware! While it may seem intriguing to have a “custom size” bed, you may have trouble finding bedding to fit.

Read on to get details on Twin, Single, and Extra-Long Twin Beds.

  • Twin beds are also known as single beds. They’re the most common choice for children’s rooms or multi-use guest rooms. These beds are narrow and fit easily into the smallest bedroom. Often twin beds have a “trundle” underneath to accommodate a sleep-over or second guest. Twin beds are used for bunk beds too.
    • Overall dimensions: 39″ wide x 75″ long”
    • Width per person: 39″
    • Pros: Because of its small size it will fit easily into smaller bedrooms. Twin sheets are the least costly of all sheet sizes and are available in lots of patterns. It’s easy to make a twin bed.
    • Cons: A standard size is too short for many adults.
  • Twin Extra Long beds are 5″ longer than a standard twin. They’re often used in college dorm rooms to accommodate tall teens.
    • Overall dimensions: 39″ wide x 80″ long
    • Width per person: 39″
    • Pros: The longer length is good for taller teens and adults. It’s easy to make, since it’s narrow. If you need flexibility in a guest room, two extra long twins are a good choice. They can be used as singles or pushed together to form a king size bed.
    • Cons: Bedding is difficult to find and not available in every pattern.

Note: What is “standard” is occasionally changed by some manufacturers. Before you go shopping for bedding, be sure to know the exact measurements of the bed you have purchased. Some “standard” fitted sheets may not fit.

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