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UK Bed Sizes
When it comes to creating a comfortable and restful sleeping environment, choosing the right bed size is essential. In the UK, there are several standard bed sizes available, each designed to suit different needs and room dimensions. Whether you're looking for a cozy single bed for a child or a spacious super king for couples, understanding the differences between these sizes can help you make an informed decision.
In this guide, we’ll take a closer look at the most common UK mattress sizes, from small singles to super kings, and provide their exact dimensions in both metric and imperial units. This will help you find the perfect fit for your bedroom and lifestyle.
At Homes Direct 365, we understand that selecting the right bed and mattress can be overwhelming. That’s why we’ve put together this detailed guide on UK mattress sizes to simplify the process and ensure you get the best sleep possible.

*Photo: Burlington Midnight Grey Bed*
Whether you’re buying a new mattress, replacing an old one, or simply trying to understand the options, knowing the right size is key. Below is a quick overview of the standard UK mattress sizes:
- **Small Single**: 75cm x 190cm (2’6†x 6’3â€)
- **Standard Single**: 90cm x 190cm (3’ x 6’3â€)
- **Small Double (Queen)**: 120cm x 190cm (4’ x 6’3â€)
- **Standard Double**: 135cm x 190cm (4’6†x 6’3â€)
- **King Size**: 150cm x 200cm (5’ x 6’6â€)
- **Super King Size**: 180cm x 200cm (6’ x 6’6â€)
While imperial measurements are still widely used in the UK, having both metric and imperial dimensions handy can be helpful when shopping for beds and mattresses.

*Photo: Mustique Wooden Bed*
It's also important to note that bed sizes can vary significantly from country to country. For example, in the US, a "twin" is narrower than a UK small single, while a "king" is wider than a UK super king. In Europe, some sizes are similar, but not always exactly the same. Australia has its own unique set of measurements as well. Understanding these differences can be crucial if you're purchasing from international retailers.

*Photo: Emmanuelle Antique French Style Bed*
A **king size** bed measures 150cm x 200cm (5’ x 6’6â€), making it ideal for couples who want extra space. A **super king** is even larger, measuring 180cm x 200cm (6’ x 6’6â€), offering the ultimate in comfort and roominess.
For those who prefer a more compact option, a **small single** (75cm x 190cm or 2’6†x 6’3â€) is great for children or single adults, while a **standard single** (90cm x 190cm or 3’ x 6’3â€) offers a bit more space.

*Photo: Antique French Style Bed*
If you're looking for something in between, a **double** (135cm x 190cm or 4’6†x 6’3â€) is a popular choice for many households. And for those who need even more space, a **queen** (120cm x 190cm or 4’ x 6’3â€) offers a good middle ground.

*Photo: Pierre Coral Crushed Velvet Bed*
Bed frames usually extend slightly beyond the mattress size—typically 2–5 cm on all sides—to ensure a snug fit and a more polished look in your bedroom. When choosing a bed frame, consider not only the size of the mattress but also the overall space in your room and your personal style.

*Photo: Nova Silver Metal Bed*
The right bed size can impact the whole family. If you have young children, a slightly larger double might be more practical. However, if they're growing, it may be time to give them their own bed.
For guest rooms, especially in smaller spaces, a standard double is often a good balance between comfort and space. But if you have kids or multiple guests, a bunk bed could be a better option.

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Divan beds come in the same sizes as standard mattresses, so you don’t have to worry about mismatched dimensions. Just make sure to check the exact measurements when purchasing.
Finally, don’t forget about mattress depth. It affects how high you sleep and how easy it is to get in and out of bed. Choosing the right depth can make a big difference in your overall comfort.

*Photo: Pillow Top Pocket Sprung Mattress*
Take the time to measure your space and consider your needs before making a purchase. With the right size, you'll enjoy better sleep and a more functional bedroom.
Whether you're going for a small double or a luxurious super king, the right bed size is a step toward a better night's rest and a more enjoyable living space.
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