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<p><b>What are the dimensions of full and queen size beds?</b>
<p>i am trying to figure out the difference between the two so i know what size i should buy thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
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		<title>What are the Different Mattress Measurements?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While buying a mattress most of us lay stress on the softness, the materials used in manufacturing and color of the mattress. We forget the mattress size. The length and breadth of the mattresses are different for different beds. The mattress size depends on the bed size and for every bed there are various types [...]]]></description>
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<p>While buying a mattress most of us lay stress on the softness, the materials used in manufacturing and color of the mattress. We forget the mattress size. The length and breadth of the mattresses are different for different beds. The mattress size depends on the bed size and for every bed there are various types of mattresses.</p>
<p>Buying a small mattress is a big mistake<span id="more-16"></span> and if your legs are completely not on the mattress and come out of it then you cannot sleep well. While sleeping in a bed you require enough space for movement and the mattress you choose should be very comfortable to turn and twist at night.</p>
<p>The measurements of some mattress are:::</p>
<p>Queen Size Beds</p>
<p>60"wide x 80" long</p>
<p>152 X 203 CM</p>
<p>Twin Size Beds</p>
<p>39" wide x 75" long</p>
<p>99 X 191 CM</p>
<p>Long Twin Size Beds</p>
<p>39" wide x 80" long</p>
<p>99 X 203 CM</p>
<p>California King Size Beds</p>
<p>72" wide x 84" long</p>
<p>183 X 214 CM</p>
<p>Full Size or Double Beds</p>
<p>54" wide x 75" long</p>
<p>137 X 191 CM</p>
<p>King Size Beds</p>
<p>78" wide x 80" long</p>
<p>198 X 203 CM</p>
<p>While buying a mattress make sure you buy the right size. There are various designs of mattresses available in the market.</p>
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		<title>What Are The Queen Size Bed Dimensions?</title>
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<p>Most people consider a queen size bed to be a sufficient enough space for two people to sleep on. There is enough room for both to have their own "space" and not be crowded. Queen sized beds generally have enough dimension and is most likely the reason for their popularity. One of the biggest mistakes of all times is when a couple buys a bed and didn't take dimensions<span id="more-15"></span> into consideration. Many squeeze into a full size bed and end up miserable after a short period of time.</p>
<p>Focusing on a queen size bed for now, queen size bed dimensions are six inches wider and five inches longer than a full size bed, which makes them about 60x80. Queen size beds generally fit very well in some guest rooms and for small to mid size master bedrooms. While the queen size bed is big enough for two it is exceptional for one person who likes plenty of sprawling room. Consider if the queen size bed in 60 inches wide, that gives each person 30 inches of sleep space. A standard twin bed is 38 inches wide so factor that it when deciding on a queen size bed because one person will get about 8 inches less of sleep space then they would on a twin size bed.</p>
<p>There are pros and cons in buying a queen size bed. One pro is if two people are going to sleep on it, it gives them more room than a double bed, plus there's 5 inches of extra length involved. And the queen size sheets and blankets are easy to find and very affordable compared to king size sheets. Cons include because there is only 30 inches of personal space per sleeper in a queen size bed, over time it just might not be roomy enough for two. Also, do not be fooled by beds that are called full/queen because you will have a very difficult time buying sheets for that size bed.</p>
<p>There is a larger version of the queen size bed; it is referred to as the Olympic Queen. The problem with this bed is again, sheets are difficult to find so you may have to buy king size sheets and alter them to fit. Simmons carries the Olympic Queen as a novelty size which is 66x80. Many people do consider that to be the perfect choice in queen size bed dimensions.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When moving into a new house, one of the more important decisions to be made by the homeowner is the use of space. The bedroom is by no means an exception, which is why when buying a new mattress, bed dimensions are of the utmost importance.</p>
<p>There is the subject of knowing the terms as each one differs by its approximate size. There&rsquo;s the &ldquo;single,&rdquo; &ldquo;twin,&rdquo; &ldquo;full,&rdquo; &ldquo;queen&rdquo; and &ldquo;king&rdquo; variations, and knowing which is which can make all the difference. For this discussion, we will focus on twin bed mattress dimensions.</p>
<p>Although the name itself might sound as if the mattress is good for two, a twin bed usually fits just one person. So, if you are considering getting a small bed either for your child or the guest room, you need to know the correct twin bed mattress dimensions.&nbsp; However, if you need more space, it would be best to consider getting a full-size mattress instead.</p>
<p>Here are the things you should consider when getting a twin bed mattress:</p>
<p><strong>Length</strong> &ndash; The twin-size mattress is usually 75 inches long, about five inches shorter than the king and queen-size types.</p>
<p><strong>Width</strong> &ndash; It is about 39 inches wide. A full bed is 54 inches.</p>
<p><strong>Depth</strong> &ndash; This will vary according to the style of the mattress. Usual twin bed mattress dimensions will place this in a range of five to 20 inches deep.</p>
<p><strong>Variations</strong> &ndash; There is such a thing as an extra long model, where the twin-size mattress can be as long as 80 inches. This is about the same length as that of the king and queen-size beds.</p>
<p><strong>Exceptions</strong> &ndash; Twin bed mattresses are rarely used with wood-frame waterbeds, as the width is too narrow.</p>
<p>Another thing to remember is the twin mattress is sometimes known as the single bed mattress. Usual measurements are 39 inches wide and 75 inches long.</p>
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