Mattress Sizes Guide
Shopping for mattresses is already stressful, but not knowing if it'll fit in your room is even more stressful. Ultimate Mattress has taken some of that stress off your shoulders! With our mattress guide, we give you the dimensions of the mattress sizes so you can make sure your new mattress will fit. We also give you some pros/cons of each mattress - while you're shopping for a new mattress, to help elevate your buying confidence!
You spend a lot of time in bed, so it is important to choose a mattress that will help you get the best night’s sleep possible. Mattress size will be a major factor in your decision, and there are several things to consider while you browse for the ideal sized mattress for your bedroom—room size, the amount of sleeping space you require, and a person’s height to name a few.
Standard Mattress Measurements*
Width
Length
Twin
39"
75"
Twin XL
39"
80"
Full
54"
75"
Queen
60"
80"
King
78"
80"
California King
72"
84"
*These measurements can vary by +/- 0.5”.
Twin
Also known as a "single" mattress. Great in children's rooms and smaller bedrooms. A narrow bed that is easy to move and fits almost anywhere.
Approx. width per person: 39"
Pros: Fits in smaller bedrooms. Sheets are less expensive than for other sized beds.
Cons: Too short for many adults.
Twin XL
Five inches longer than the standard twin and typically used in college dorms. Easy to move from room to room and great for taller teens.
Approx. width per person: 39"
Pros: Longer length is great for taller teens and adults.
Cons: Bedding can be harder to find and available patterns may be limited.
Full
Sometimes called a "Double" mattress. Wider than a twin, but still limits sleeping space for two adults.
Approx. width per person: 27"
Pros: Fits into smaller rooms. Sheets are less expensive than queen or king size.
Cons: Considered by many to be too narrow for two adults. At 75" in length, may be too short for some.
Queen
Longer and wider than a full, a queen is more accommodating for two adults. A good choice for smaller master bedrooms.
Approx. width per person: 30"
Pros: Better fit for two adults. Plenty of length for most adults. Bedding is easy to find.
Cons: Only slightly more sleeping width per person than a full. Some bedding is sold as "Full/Queen" and may not perfectly fit either size.
King
Sometimes referred to as an "Eastern King" and offers the same width per person as a twin. A king mattress uses two twin extra long sized box springs.
Approx. width per person: 39"
Pros: Widest standard bed available. Comfortably sleeps 2 adults. Sheets are easy to find.
Cons: Large size makes it difficult to fit up stairs and into smaller rooms. Bedding is more expensive than other standard sizes.
California King
Also known as a "Western King" mattress. This may be the preferred choice of taller adults and adds a foot in width and four inches in length to the standard queen.
Approx. width per person: 36"
Pros: More length to accomodate a taller person. Ample width for two adults.
Cons: Challenging to move up and down stairs and from room to room. Bedding is expensive in king sizes. Sheets are more available on the West Coast and may be difficult to find in other parts of the country.
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