{"id":6151,"date":"2020-06-10T00:34:56","date_gmt":"2020-06-10T00:34:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/zomasleep.com\/blog\/?p=6151"},"modified":"2023-10-23T10:53:37","modified_gmt":"2023-10-23T17:53:37","slug":"full-size-mattress-dimensions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/zomasleep.com\/blog\/full-size-mattress-dimensions","title":{"rendered":"Full Size Mattress Dimensions: How Big Is a Full Size Bed?"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t\t\t\t
Full size mattresses<\/a>, also called double beds, are a suitable option for adults and children alike. On a full bed, solo sleepers will find the extra space they need to stretch out. These beds also don’t require as much space as a bulky queen or king size bed.<\/p>\n Full mattresses fit comfortably in a 10-foot by 12-foot bedroom, which is a fairly standard room size in the U.S. Plus, these beds cost less and are easier to move than larger size beds. Read on to discover the benefits and dimensions of a full size mattress.<\/p>\n Full size mattresses measure 54 inches by 75 inches. These beds have the same length as a twin bed (75 inches), but they are 16 inches wider. If your child has outgrown their twin size bed, but they don’t have a bedroom large enough to accommodate a queen mattress, a full size is an excellent choice. Also, single adults who are looking to improve the quality of their sleep may also want to consider upgrading to a full size mattress. Studies<\/a>\u00a0show that changing your mattress can dramatically improve the quality of your sleep and reduce stress.<\/p>\n For couples, full size mattresses offer 27 inches of space per person. With this size, two sleepers often feel cramped. However, a full bed may be a suitable choice if your bedroom is too small for a queen. Many couples may start with a full size and upgrade to a queen or king size bed once they have more space.<\/p>\n As you shop for a full size bed, you may come across one slight variation. Mattresses labeled \u201cfull XL\u201d measure 54 inches wide by 80 inches long. Standard full and full XL beds have the same width, but a full XL is 5 inches longer. This additional length makes them a great option for taller individuals. A full XL affords tall sleepers more legroom, so they don’t have to worry about their feet dangling off the end of the bed.<\/p>\n Although full XL mattresses are not very common, some online retailers do offer them. However, keep in mind that bed frames and sheet sets for a full XL may be difficult to find. Since this size is not as common, manufactures may not offer accessories to accommodate the extra length. Since full XLs measure 5 inches longer than a standard full, full sheet sets cannot be used on a full XL. These mattresses require a longer fitted sheet for a proper fit.<\/p>\n In addition to full size beds, there are five other standard mattress sizes<\/a>\u00a0in the United States\u2014twin, twin XL, queen, king, and California king. Let’s take a look at how a full size bed compares to these other sizes.<\/p>\n Twin and full size mattresses have the same length, but a full has more width. Both twin and full size beds can fit in a 10-foot by 12-foot bedroom. These sizes will leave plenty of room for bedroom furniture and open living space.<\/p>\n Twin XL mattresses are narrower than a full, but they are 5 inches longer than a regular twin\u2014making twin XL beds the same length as a queen size mattress<\/a>\u00a0(80 inches). With this extra length, Twin XLs are often used in dorm rooms to accommodate taller college students. However, if you prefer more room to spread out, a full size may be a better option.<\/p>\n Couples sleep most comfortably on a larger bed, such as a queen, king, or California king mattress. A queen bed has 30 inches per side, while a king has 38 inches per side. Families who prefer to co-sleep may be most comfortable on a king size mattress<\/a>. A California king bed is 4 inches narrower than a standard king but is 4 inches longer\u2014making them the perfect bed for taller couples. These larger mattresses are also most suitable for a master bedroom, since a full size bed will not completely fill out a large room.<\/p>\n A full mattress will cost more than a twin or a twin XL, but less than a queen or a king size bed. A high-quality full size bed will cost between $500 to $2500, depending on the mattress type and materials used. When upgrading to a larger bed, a full size is a more cost-effective option, especially for single adults. A supportive queen or king size bed can cost between $1500 and $3000. Plus, queen and king size bedding accessories can be costly.<\/p>\nDimensions of a Full Size Mattress<\/h2>\n
Other Full Size Mattresses<\/h2>\n
How Full Size Beds Compare to Other Standard Size Mattresses<\/h2>\n
Standard Mattress Sizes<\/h2>\n