Bedroom Fit For A King And Queen
Though queen size mattresses seem to be the most popular, the king size isn't lagging far behind. A king size mattress gives you extra wiggle room to get comfy, and according to a 2016 study from the Better Sleep Council (BSC), the consumer-education arm of the International Sleep Products Association (ISPA), nearly 47 percent of consumers sleep on a queen mattress and 25 percent on a king.
Deciding on the size of the mattress ideally suited for you may sometimes be tough, depending on parameters. In this article, we explore the advantages and disadvantages of both sizes.
King and queen size mattresses both offer you the same space in length—their main difference lies in the width. The king (a.k.a. eastern king size) offers an extra 16 inches of width than the queen and is considered best for couples who enjoy more space. There are a host of other factors that need to be considered when deciding between a queen and king size mattress, though.
All of our mattresses come in queen and king sizes, but we have a few stand-out models we have to suggest for couples who want to share a bed or solo sleepers who want to sprawl in spacious comfort.
The Amerisleep AS3 has three foam layers inside a soft, breathable mattress cover:
- 3 inches of Bio-Pur®foam
- 2 inches of Affinity foam with HIVE® technology
- 7 inches of Bio-Core® foam
The Bio-Pur®foam is our innovative update to traditional memory foam. It's partly plant-based to establish an eco-friendly surface with a cool, responsive feel.
Shoppers seeking a bouncy queen or king mattress may also enjoy the AS3 Hybrid, a springy counterpart to our original memory foam AS3 model. We replace the Affinity foam and Bio-Core® foam layers with a support core of pocketed coils on a foam base. One advantage the AS3 Hybrid has over the classic model is its firmed-up edges, making it simpler to move out of bed.
Every size of mattress we offer includes a 100-night sleep trial and a 20-year warranty. With our sleep trial, you can test out the AS3 and make sure it's right for you and a potential partner. The warranty provides protection against sagging that exceeds 0.75 inches.
Factors To Consider When You Decide
There are many factors that may influence your choice of mattress size. You need to prioritize amongst the factors while deciding which mattress size is best suited for you and your family's long-term needs. A high-quality mattress is an investment you make towards your health. It is important that you make this decision wisely, only after analyzing all the determinant factors.
Size of the Room
Ideally, the rule of thumb is to leave 2 feet of space on either side of the bed, and five feet of room at the base of the bed—this gives you space to walk around and prevents the room from feeling too cluttered, which could negatively impact sleep.
While deciding on the perfect size, consider whether your room allows for a larger mattress. If you intend to add extra furniture to the room, then it's an added criterion that has to be taken into account, while determining which mattress size will be best suited to the room.
The preferred room size for a king size bed is 12 feet by 12 feet and for queen size is 10 feet by 14 feet. If you want a queen in a big size room, you have enough liberty to add more furniture, but if you want a king in a comparatively smaller sized room, then you may have to compromise. While space is important when you sleep, keeping your bedroom environment clutter-free is also crucial to quality sleep.
Number of Sleepers
The number of sleepers using the bed is a critical factor when deciding on the size of a mattress. If you're looking for the best mattress for couples, you can't go wrong with either a queen or a king; however, kings provide each partner with 8 inches of extra space, and can also accommodate children if they want to snuggle with their parents.
In a queen size, each partner will have 30 inches, compared to 38 inches in a king size. The queen is also a popular choice amongst single sleepers who like to stretch out in bed. The queen may be good for both individuals as well as couples who like to sleep close. But realistically, there's no room for children if they want to snuggle with their parents.
Location of the Bedroom
King size mattresses are heavy and carrying them may be difficult. If your master bedroom is upstairs or you live on the upper level in an apartment, then consider the logistic issues of carrying a king bed. The width of the stairways and sometimes the door also has to be considered. In contrast, the queen bed is easier to carry and weighs less than a king.
Your Future Decisions
If you move frequently, then it might be better to invest in a queen size mattress because heavy king-size mattresses are not easy to carry or maneuver. On the other hand, if you are not single and know that you are staying in one place for the foreseeable future, investing in a king-size mattress could be the better choice.
Price
Mattress price depends on the size and type of mattress you choose, including memory foam, latex, innerspring, and hybrid. A quality, queen size mattress may be more expensive than a poorly-made king-size bed, but generally, a king size will always cost more than a queen.
Bedding accessories may also be more expensive for a king than a queen due to size. For example, a king size pillow for neck pain is usually larger and therefore costs more than a queen size.
Customization Within Sizes
Both the king and queen size mattress may be customized further to suit your preferences. Some of them are widely available, while others are comparatively rare to find.
Split Queen Mattress
The traditional queen-size is split in half, letting both sleepers choose their preferred type of mattress on their side of the bed. Split queen adjustable beds are also available in the market which allows one side of the bed to be moved independently of the other.
Olympic Queen Mattress
This size measures 66 inches by 80 inches, letting sleepers enjoy 6 inches more in width. This size is not widely available in the market and is most often seen in RVs and mobile homes.
Split King Mattress
The traditional eastern king mattress is split in half, allowing both sleepers the liberty to have their preferred mattress type on their side. Split-kings are two twin XL size mattresses placed side-by-side.
California King Mattress
This is one of the widely available options in the mattress market and accounts for 7 percent of all mattress buys. This size is best suited for taller people because it is extra-long, measuring 72 inches by 84 inches—four inches longer (but four inches narrower) than the standard king.
Split California King Mattress
A California king size is split in half to allow sleepers to choose their best mattress for their side of the bed.
Other Available Standard Sizes
If the above-mentioned sizes don't appeal to you, there are other sizes available in the market.
Mattress Size | Mattress Dimension | Recommended Room Size |
---|---|---|
Full XL | 54 inches by 80 inches | 10 foot by 12 foot |
Full | 54 inches by 75 inches | 10 foot by 12 foot |
Twin XL | 38 inches by 80 inches | 10 foot by 10 foot |
Twin | 38 inches by 75 inches | 10 foot by 10 foot |
FAQs
What is the difference between a king and a California king?
Both have the same area, but the California king is longer and narrower than the standard king bed.
Is the king better or a queen?
Both king and queen size mattresses are the same length, but the king is 16 inches wider than the queen. Depending on factors like room size, number of sleepers, and price you can choose which size is best suited for you.
Conclusion
Both king and queen sizes are great options, but if you have a smaller bedroom, opting for a queen bed would be wiser. You have to factor in conditions like adding furniture, such as nightstands—essential for your bedroom. Your sleeping space should be such that it leaves enough room for you to walk around freely, and provide enough surface area for you to sleep comfortably.
Bedroom Fit For A King And Queen
Source: https://amerisleep.com/blog/king-vs-queen/
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