Bed Size Guide: How to Choose the Sleeper of Right Size

 If you're in the market for a new sleeper, it's important to make sure you choose the right size mattress. Below are the six standard mattress sizes, from smallest to largest:

This is the smallest standard mattress size and is great for kids and teenagers, as well as single adults who live in a small space and are average height or shorter. Many bunk beds use twin size mattresses.

Twin Mattress

Similar to a twin size, but with an extra five inches of legroom. This size is great for taller teenagers and single adults who have limited space in their room. It's also a common size in college dorms.

Twin XL mattress

Also known as a double bed, this size is perfect for a single adult of average height or shorter who wants to save some floor space. Two adults can fit on a full size mattress, but it might be a bit cramped.

Full mattress

Similar to a Full size, but with an extra five inches of legroom. Two tall adults can fit on a full XL size mattress, but it might be a bit cramped. Also known as a double bed.

Full XL mattress

Most popular mattress comfortably sleeps two people and fits in most rooms. It's great for single adults who want some extra space as well as couples. It's also a popular choice for guest rooms.

Queen Mattress

Widest mattress size great for two sleepers who want room for a child or pet. It's also a good choice for a big guest bedroom or for living room where a larger sofa sleeper may look better. We also offer split king.

King Mattress

When it comes to choosing a bed size, there are a few things you'll want to consider -

When it comes to choosing a bed size, there are a few things you'll want to consider.

1. Size Of The Person For starters, think about the size of the person who will be sleeping on the mattress. If you're tall, you might want a bed with extra length to give you the comfort you need. On the other hand, if you have a wider build, you'll want at least a full size or queen size bed to sleep comfortably.

2. Number Of People Sleeping - You'll also want to consider how many people will be sleeping on the mattress. If you're sharing your bed with a partner, child, or pet, you'll want at least a queen size bed. If you'll be sharing with more than one other person or pet, you might want to consider a king size. If you're a solo sleeper, you can go with a smaller size like a cot, full, or queen, depending on how much extra room you want.

3. Size Of The Room -  Another factor to consider is the size of your bedroom. A large bed might not be the best choice if you have a tiny studio apartment, as it will take up a lot of space and leave little room for other furniture or walking around. Make sure the sleeper / bed you choose fits in your bedroom and doesn't overload the space.

4. Location Of The Room - Location is also important when it comes to sleeper size. If your bedroom is on the second floor or has small doors or a narrow staircase, it might be difficult to transport a larger sleeper into the room. In this case, you might want to consider a smaller sleeper.

5. Cost - Finally, consider the cost of the sleeper. Larger sizes tend to be more expensive, so you'll want to find a size that fits your budget as well as your comfort needs.