Single and double beds certainly have a lot in common. They are narrower and more affordable than the popular Queen bed and they’re used frequently in children’s rooms and college dormitories. But they are each unique and come with their own set of pros and cons. Which one is the bet fit for your bedroom? Read on for our double comparison. The Basics Standard Single Width: 96,5cm Length: 190,5cm Who is this ideal for?A Standard single is also known as a Twin bed. Single mattresses and beds are often the next steps for children who have outgrown their cribs. They’re also a great option for smaller bedrooms like Guest Rooms. Bunk beds also traditionally come in single size. Standard Double Width: 137cm Length: 190,5cm Width Per Person: 67cm Who is this ideal for?Double beds or mattresses are sometimes called a “Full-size” or just “Full”. It is the same length as a single bed (sometimes it’s measured at 188cm in length instead of 190,5cm), which can make it too short for some adults. A double tends to be better for individuals – a couple would only get 27″ each – which is the width of a crib. The Better Sleep Council says parents are increasingly choosing double-size beds over single sizes for teenagers’ and even younger children’s bedrooms. Less Traditional Sizes Single XL: The single XL is the same width as a Standard single but it’s about 12,7cm longer, making it the same length as a Queen or King. It is a nice option for college dormitories or taller children who may have smaller rooms. You will also see them in hostels where multiple beds are in one large room. Width: 96,5cm Length: 203cm Double XL: This bed is the same width as a Standard double but has an extra 12,7cm length that matches single XL, Queen and King size options. Width: 137cm Length: 203cm Width Per Person: 67cm You Might Choose Single if…
Things To Consider
There are a lot of reasons to choose either a single/single XL or a double/double XL. Planning ahead is going to be critical in making sure you pick the right one for your room. Here are some tips and things to think about before you make your next purchase.
Overall A single or single XL bed could be the perfect fit for a smaller child’s room or college dorm or hostel. But if you’re a couple, a double bed (double XL) will be a better fit thanks to the 38cm of extra space. Both are affordable and often go on sale around Back-To-School time, so it’s worth keeping your eye out during sales and seeing if you can score a great deal on either. Article source: https://www.mattressclarity.com/blog/full-vs-twin-beds-know/
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