Okay, so let’s say someone is in the market for a new bed and it’s time to decide – should they choose a Queen bed or a King bed? This may seem like a very simple decision, but it turns out there is actually quite a lot more to know about each bed and mattress than simply the size difference.
To help customers feel confident about the next bed and/or mattress they purchase, we’ve put together
everything customers need to know about Queen vs King bed as well as a few tips and tricks to decide which is a better
mattress for their guest room or for their bedroom.
The Queen And King Basics
Standard Queen Bed
Width |
60″ |
Length |
80″ |
Width per Person |
30″ |
Who Is A Queen Bed Ideal For?
A
Queen bed is 5” longer and 7” wider than a Full-sized bed and is best suited for both couples and individuals because each couple gets approximately 30” of space to themselves; because it
can work for an individual or a couple, it is the most popular
mattress size today, and a Queen bed is often a fantastic fit for smaller master bedrooms or guest rooms.
If you think a Queen-size mattress is the right fit for you, check out our Editor’s Pick below for the best Queen bed:
Best Queen-Size Mattress
The WinkBed is a mattress that offers an excellent balance of comfort and support.
Product Details
Firmness
Multiple firmness options
Warranty
Lifetime warranty
Our Recommendation
We recommend this mattress for the following sleeper types:
Back Sleepers
This bed’s strong support is ideal for back sleepers because it helps keep the spine neutrally aligned.
Stomach Sleepers
This mattress is ideal for stomach sleepers as its firm support promotes spinal alignment.
Back Pain
This bed is a good match for anyone struggling with back pain, as it cushions the lumbar region and has enough support to keep the spine neutrally aligned.
Hot Sleepers
This bed features extra cooling technology, making it great for hot sleepers.
Side Sleepers
This bed offers pressure relief at both the shoulders and hips, making it a great fit for side sleepers.
Hip Pain
This bed should be comfortable for anyone struggling with hip pain since it contours the hips and keeps them supported.
Seniors
This bed is perfect for senior sleepers, as it provides them support and easy mobility.
Financing Options
Financing options are available for this mattress.
Standard (or Eastern) King:
Width |
76″ |
Length |
80″ |
Width per Person |
38″ |
Who Is A King Bed Ideal For?
A
king-size mattress tends to be
best suited for couples, and it is the equivalent of each individual sleeping on their own Twin XL bed (pushed together); the King bed offers each person 8” of additional space than a Queen sized bed, making it ideal for master bedrooms, but may be too large for some individuals.
If a King bed is what you’re searching for, check out our Editor’s Pick below for the best King-Size mattress:
Best King-Size Mattress
Nectar is a very comfortable memory foam mattress that happens to also be an amazing value.
Product Details
Firmness
Medium-firm: 7/10
Warranty
Lifetime warranty
Our Recommendation
We recommend this mattress for the following sleeper types:
Back Sleepers
This bed’s strong support is ideal for back sleepers because it helps keep the spine neutrally aligned.
Back Pain
This bed is a good match for anyone struggling with back pain, as it cushions the lumbar region and has enough support to keep the spine neutrally aligned.
Stomach Sleepers
This mattress is ideal for stomach sleepers as its firm support promotes spinal alignment.
Side Sleepers
This bed offers pressure relief at both the shoulders and hips, making it a great fit for side sleepers.
Couples
This bed has great motion isolation so you will not feel your partner tossing and turning at night.
Financing Options
Financing options are available for this mattress.
Types of King and Queen Beds
Mattress Size |
Dimensions |
Standard Queen |
60″ x 80″ |
Standard King |
76″ x 80″ |
Olympic Queen |
66″ x 80″ |
California Queen |
60″ x 84″ |
Split Queen |
Two 30″ x 80″ pieces |
California King |
72″ x 84″ |
Split King |
Two 39″ x 80″ pieces |
Split California King |
Two 36″ x 84″ pieces |
Less Traditional Sizes
Olympic Queen (or Expanded Queen): The Olympic Queen is a full 6″ wider than a Standard Queen but has an identical length (80″); this makes it an excellent option for couples who require more space.
California Queen: California Queens are
waterbed mattresses and are particularly difficult to find these days; customers might require a time machine to find a California Queen.
Split Queen: This is essentially a Queen bed but is split down the middle, making it an excellent option for couples who desire to have the ideal firmness on their side of the bed.
Width |
30″ (each half) |
Length |
80″ |
California (Western) King: This size of bed is fairly popular and is narrower and longer than a traditional King size mattress, so people can save a bit of space in their bedroom.
Split King: This is similar to a Standard King (but 2” wider) and is split down the middle, which makes it a
fantastic option for couples.
Width |
39″ (each half) |
Length |
80″ |
Split California King: Similar to how King beds are often offered in a split option, you can also find Split California King beds; however, this option is typically less common than a Split King size.
Width |
36″ (each half) |
Length |
84″ |
People Might Choose A Queen Bed If …
- Those who have a smaller room. Couples working with tight spaces might want to choose a Queen over a King bed because this will allow additional room for furniture; the downside is that couples will have much less personal space in the bed, as it is significantly narrower than a King.
- People who like to cuddle with your partner. With 30″ of mattress surface per person, it won’t be very difficult to get close to one’s partner at night; individuals will definitely be sleeping more closely.
- Those who are looking to save money. Queen mattresses are significantly cheaper than their King size counterpart; not only will customers save money picking a Queen mattress over a King, but they’ll ultimately save on the accompanying bed frame, mattress protector (yes, people should get one) and bedsheets.
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People Might Choose A King Bed If …
- Customers who have a big room to fill. King-sized beds tend to be the best fit for larger master bedrooms, where there is plenty of space not only for the bed but all the additional pieces of furniture and bedroom accessories.
- Those who value their personal space. While it comes down to personal preference, many couples opt for a King size bed over a Queen if they have the space in their bedroom and can afford it; each individual gets an additional 8″ of space on the bed, which makes it comfortable for each individual to spread out or for the youngest family member to hop in during the night.
- Those who can afford a pricier bed. Those who have been mattress or bed shopping lately know that everything can add up; customers should make sure they can afford a comfortable mattress, as well as a sturdy bed and bed frame and some comfortable King-sized sheets as well.
Other Things To Consider
There is nothing worse than hauling a new bed into the bedroom, only to realize it doesn’t actually fit; a little bit of
research and some planning is the key to ensuring people end up with the ideal bed or mattress for them.
- Measure the space and leave room for movement. If someone is thinking about making the leap from a Queen to a King-sized bed, they should make sure that they can fit it in the bedroom and still have room to move around; an article from Thingz Contemporary Living says that the majority of designers will recommend 30″ of space around the bed for easy movement.
- Make sure it is possible to get the new bed into the bedroom. Regardless of whether or not a Queen or King mattress will fit in the room, people should make sure they can get it up the stairs, through the entryway or wherever else it needs to go before getting to the bedroom; consider getting others to help move the mattress, as even a Queen can be particularly difficult to maneuver alone.
- Consider the necessary accessories for the new bed/mattress. People may be excited to upgrade from a Queen to a King (or a Full to a Queen) but they also should remember that they will not only need a new frame to fit the new mattress, but a mattress protector and sheets in the new size will be important too; they should make sure to add those to the budget when they’re shopping so they’re not stuck in a beautiful bed with terrible sheets or risking the mattress warranty by not protecting it.
Bottom Line
As with all things sleep-related, someone’s decision between a Queen or King bed will be personal – people should take a second to consider all the factors in their life – budget, room, sleep partners, etc. Once people decide on a size, they shop around to see what type of bed and
mattress will serve them best.
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