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Measuring Your Bed Size

A Simple Guide to Measuring Your Bed Size for a Perfect Fit

The bed size is of vital importance to make sure that the bed remains cozy and fits perfectly. In case the family approaches to buy a double bed, a single bed, or even a super king bed, it becomes necessary for them to have prior knowledge of how bed size needs to be measured. This guide will introduce you to measuring your bed in a way that will let you select the right mattress,  Luxury bed frames, and other accessories suitable for your room. 


Why Measuring Your Bed Size is Important

Satisfactory knowledge of measuring a bed accurately becomes imperative before finalizing a new bed purchase. Measurement, in this case, safeguards that the new bed frame, mattresses, and accessories such as the headboard, for instance, fit neatly within the area allocated for this purpose. Wrong-bed-size purchases, with returns and exchanges attached, prove a frustrating and often painful experience.


Be it a single, double, or an ottoman bed, all sizes come with dimensions, and alignment of the size with the room layout is also of utmost importance. For instance, the king-size or super king max-size bed frames require much more space than do double-size frames, hence its accurate measurement must be made and recorded. 



How to Measure a Double Bed Size and Other Standard Beds

When measuring your bed, there are three main sections to consider: the length, the width and the height of the bed. Whether you have a single bed or a super king bed, the width, length and height of the bed are all necessary to help you choose the right bed for your needs.


  1. Length: Use your tape measure to measure the length of the bed by starting at the head of the bed and working down to the foot. Common UK bed lengths run from 190 cm for a single bed to 200 cm for a super king bed.

  1. Width: The width of the bed completely depends on the size of your bed and the frame you are using. For example, the UK standard double bed size is typically 135 cm wide, whereas a king-size bed frame may measure around 150 cm. Remember to leave space on each side if you intend to use side tables next to the bed, or have a large headboard.

  1. Height: Height is important if you are considering a bed that has a high frame or if your bed has under-bed storage, such as an ottoman bed or divan bed that allows you to lift the mattress during storage beneath the bed. Measure the distance from the floor to the top of the mattresses you are considering purchasing to make sure that you can climb in and out of bed easily. 

Measuring for Different Bed Styles: Ottoman Beds, Divan Beds, and More

When it comes to bed types, each type will be different in terms of its measurement. For instance, since there are various storage mechanisms in the ottoman bed frames, some of those will require higher ceiling clearance. Since Divan beds often have drawers that are fitted as part of the base, make sure you have enough space to get those boxes open.


If you choose a tv bed, you should also measure up the additional space required for the television bed frame. The height of the television, when raised above the footboard, must be taken into account as well.


Similarly, those considering an upholstered bed really should be attentive to how thickly the bed frame material is. Some upholstered headboards can be very thick and will add width or height to your measurements if you mean to use a fabric double bed frame or one with a tall headboard. 



How to Measure for the Right Mattresses

Once you've measured the size of your bed frame, the next step is to ensure that your mattresses fit snugly with a small amount of allowance. Mattresses come in a variety of shapes from size single to size super king. The size of the mattress should fit rightly into the bed frame for not to leave gaps in between.


  • Normally, the smallest would be a single bed of 90 cm/190 cm.
  • A double bed size entails a dimension of approximately 135cm/190cm.
  • With a king-size bed, the size of the frame is 150 cm by 200 cm.
  • And last but not least, super king mattresses are generally the largest at 180cm by 200 cm.

Ensure you take the measurements of both the bed frame and the mattress to ensure a snug fit. 



Measuring for Bed Accessories: Headboards and More

After measuring your bed frame, you'll want to make sure your accessories, like the headboard and footboard, fit appropriately. When selecting a headboard, make sure to measure the height from the floor to the top of the upholstered headboards or wooden options.

A fabric double bed frame with an upholstered headboard often adds extra height, so account for this in your room dimensions. If you’re considering a tall bed frame, ensure you have sufficient ceiling height so the bed doesn't overwhelm the space.



FAQs

Q: How do I measure the available space for a new bed?

A: Start by measuring the length, width, and height of the area where you plan to place the bed. Then, compare these measurements to the standard sizes of beds such as single bed, double bed size, and super king bed to ensure a good fit.

Q: What should I consider when measuring for a bed frame?

A: Along with the basic length and width, check the height of the bed, especially if it includes storage like an ottoman bed or divan bed. Make sure to account for any accessories like headboards or footboards that might add extra dimensions.

Q: How much space should I leave around the bed?

A: It’s recommended to leave at least 60-90 cm of walking space around the sides of the bed. This allows for comfortable movement, especially if you have a king size bed frame or super king bed that takes up a lot of space.

Q: Do upholstered beds need more room than regular beds?

A: Yes, upholstered beds often have thicker frames and upholstered headboards, which can add extra width or height. Make sure to measure your room accordingly to accommodate these added dimensions.

Q: Should I measure the height of my bed frame?

A: Absolutely! The height is especially important if you're looking at a tall bed frame, ottoman beds, or a bed with under-bed storage. Measuring the height ensures the bed is comfortable to get in and out of, and that it fits well in your room’s layout.

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