
Moderately Big: The Queen Size Mattress
If you want to fit in a king size bed in your room,
yet it doesn’t fit, then the next option would be a queen size bed. For
a queen size bed, you would require a queen size mattress. A queen size
mattress is a large mattress, but not as big as a king size one. It
basically fits nicely into a queen size bed.
Some people tend to get confused by queen size mattress with other
similar ones, such as the full size mattress, and even the king size
mattress at times. Some others know that king is larger than queen in
general, but if you were to ask them the real difference, they would not
know.
What is the Real Difference?
It is true that some custom-cutting bed manufacturers tend to make the
mattress smaller or larger than the standard size. This is where most of
the people get confused, because a custom-made queen size mattress can
be larger than a king at times, so some would tend to believe that is the
king size.
The typical queen size mattress is usually 60 inches wide and 80 inches
long. The queen beds are larger than other beds such as twin, single and
so on. Although all of them may seem to refer to a mattress for two
people, they still have differences when it comes to the dimensions.
A twin bed, which is also known as a single bed, is usually for
children, whereby the mattress is usually narrow, with dimensions of 39
inches wide and 75 inches long. A king size mattress on the other hand,
is typically 76 inches wide and 80 inches long in the United States and
Canada, and with other variants in other parts of the world.
Purpose and Considerations When Buying
The main purpose of a queen size mattress is for couples, for commonly
there is enough space to twist and turn and sleep well at night. This is
normally useful when the room does not fit the king size mattress and
bed. This mattress is, in fact, the most famous and commercially sold
among all types of mattresses.
For that reason, there may be too many in the market which may confuse
buyers. So when it comes to buying, you need to check for the quality of
the foundation, the uniformity of the padding, materials used, as well
as for a warranty, just like when you buy any other mattress. |

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