King Size Bed Size
King size bed sizes and more.. This
article will clear up some of the confusion about king size bed dimensions.
From Single to Super King - A Guide
to UK Bed Sizes and Uses By
Tina
Mahony
Choosing a bed these days is
complicated, we have moved away from divan beds in two sizes,
and with the increasing popularity of contemporary beds with
slatted bases (also called platform beds) from Europe we now
have a dizzying array of styles, sizes and types to choose
from.
We spend around a third of every 24 hours
tucked away in our bedrooms, and so it's crucial that the
design choices made are the right ones. The size of your bed
and type, are of paramount importance. Bigger beds will drown
out a small room leaving no room for furniture, and smaller
beds will get lost in a larger room. Taller beds (like four
poster beds) are really only suitable for rooms with high
ceilings, and contemporary beds tend to be lower giving an
illusion of space and higher ceilings.
But it is in choosing a bed size to fit a
mattress (or vice versa) where confusion really begins, trying
to navigate through the beds on offer can be tricky, with
misleading descriptions like the one I saw quoting a bed as a
double, when it is in fact a European double and will be far
too big for your UK mattress!
Buying a mattress to fit your European or US
bed is only part of it, however. You will also want sheets,
however at present these are only really widely available in
Euro King. Euro Double is not a widely produced bed, so sheets
are more difficult to find.
So, UK bed sizes are -
Single -- 90cm x 190cm (3'0" x 6'3")
Double -- 135cm x 190cm (4'6" x 6'3")
King -- 150cm x 200cm (5'0" x 6'6")
Super King -- 180cm x 200cm (6'0" x 6'6")
In addition the following size beds are
available in the UK
European Double -- 140cm x 200cm
US Queen -- 154cm x 206cm
European King -- 160cm x 200cm
Acceptable for children, and as guest beds
too, single beds tend to find a use in every household. Guest
bedrooms (and kids' bedrooms) tend to be smaller spaces, where
a larger bed would overly dominate. When you choose your
*single beds*, try not to be tempted by a cheap mattress.
Children need good back support at night as they grow up, and
your guests will not thank you for an uncomfortable night's
sleep.
But the main bed in a house is usually
anything from a double bed to a super king bed. However, most
UK bedrooms (especially in city apartments) tend to only be
large enough for a double bed. Double beds can be a little
short for taller adults, and if a couple don't sleep well
together they can seem too narrow, but this is still the most
popular size by far. Not made by Italian manufacturers choice
of styles can be limited, unfortunately.
King size beds are becoming increasingly
popular. Easily big enough for two, with that vital extra 10cm
of length these are a more luxurious choice than a double, and
are available in a large range of beautiful contemporary &
traditional styles from Italian & UK manufacturers.
Finally, if space isn't an issue and you
want plenty of room to stretch out then consider a super king
size bed. Super king beds are a standard size both in the UK
& in Europe, so choice of styles is excellent at the higher
end of the market especially, and sheets, mattresses etc are
very easy to buy from the Continent as well as within the
UK.
Most importantly, though, be sure that the
bed you choose 'fits' the space it's for. You should, for
comfort's sake, always opt for the largest bed you can, but be
careful that the bed doesn't occupy the entire bedroom. A super
king sized bed might be supremely comfy, but it can also be a
pain when trying to move around a crowded room.
It is also best to buy a new mattress at the
time of buying a new bed if at all possible. If you put a new
mattress on an old base unit, dust and dust mites will transfer
up from the old base to the new mattress. Additionally, an old
bed base will be worn and possibly misshapen, so a new
mattress's life-span will be markedly lessened. If any of the
bed's users suffer from back problems, you should consider
alternative mattress and pillow fillings that may give
additional relief from back pain.
So not only do we have a confusing array of king
size bed sizes, they also differ from country to
country! Hope this article cleared up some of your
questions.
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