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Buying a new bed or mattress can be tricky, especially when you’re unsure about the various sizes available. Questions like “Is there a standard size?” or “Will a double bed fit in my bedroom?” might start to overwhelm you. But don’t worry, we’ve put together this quick-reference guide to help you understand UK bed sizes and find the perfect fit for your needs.

How Bed Sizes Are Measured
In the UK, bed sizes are typically based on mattress dimensions, which are standard across the board. However, the bed frame dimensions can vary depending on the design and material used. For example, wooden bed frames often have bulkier dimensions than metal ones. It’s crucial to check both the mattress and frame sizes to ensure they fit in your space.
Most modern UK beds and mattresses are measured using imperial dimensions, but they’re generally sold in their approximate metric equivalents. Let’s dive into the standard sizes to clear up any confusion.
Standard UK Bed and Mattress Sizes
Here’s a quick overview of the most common UK bed sizes:
- Small Single: 2'6'' x 6'3'' (75 x 190 cm)
- Single: 3'0'' x 6'3'' (90 x 190 cm)
- Small Double (Queen): 4'0'' x 6'3'' (120 x 190 cm)
- Double: 4'6'' x 6'3'' (135 x 190 cm)
- King Size: 5'0'' x 6'6'' (150 x 200 cm)
- Super King Size: 6'0'' x 6'6'' (180 x 200 cm)
Each of these bed sizes serves different purposes and fits various room sizes.
What Size is a Small Single Bed and Mattress?
A small single bed is a great option for young children transitioning from a cot. Measuring 75 cm wide by 190 cm long (2’6” x 6’3” in imperial dimensions), this size is perfect for smaller rooms and kids who are not quite ready for a full-sized bed.
Best for: Younger children, small bedrooms, or guest rooms.
What Size is a Single Bed and Mattress?
For both children and adults, a single bed measures 90 cm wide by 190 cm long (3’0” x 6’3”). This is the most popular size for children's beds, offering plenty of room for a single sleeper while accommodating growth spurts. A single bed is the ideal option for toddlers to teenagers.
Snuglee’s single kids' beds are perfect for families looking for safe, stylish, and long-lasting furniture. Each bed is crafted to provide a cozy space for rest and play, making bedtime special for your little one.
Best for: One person, ideal for growing children and teens.
What Size is a Small Double (Queen) Bed and Mattress?
A small double bed (also known as a queen or three-quarter bed) measures 120 cm wide by 190 cm long (4’0” x 6’3”). It’s the perfect choice for those who want more space than a single bed but have limited room. Small double beds provide extra comfort for a single sleeper or a snug fit for two adults.
This size is a versatile option for smaller bedrooms or guest rooms. While Snuglee specializes in kids' beds, our small double bed designs are great for maximizing space without compromising on comfort and style. Be sure to browse our collection for ideas on making the most of your child's bedroom space.
Best for: Single sleepers looking for more space or small bedrooms.
What Size is a Standard Double Bed and Mattress?
A double bed measures 135 cm wide by 190 cm long (4’6” x 6’3”), making it a popular choice for couples. A double bed offers enough space for two adults to sleep comfortably, which is why it’s one of the most common sizes for UK households.
If you’re upgrading your child’s room and considering a larger bed, Snuglee's Standard double Kids Bed provide the perfect blend of comfort and space. Made from solid pine wood and built to last, these beds are ideal for creating a relaxing environment as your child grows.
Best for: Couples or larger bedrooms, and for kids moving up to larger beds.
What Size is a King Size Bed and Mattress?
The king size bed measures 150 cm wide by 200 cm long (5’0” x 6’6”). With more room than a standard double, it’s great for those who need extra space to sleep comfortably or taller individuals who find a standard double bed too short.
Best for: Couples who need more room or taller sleepers.
What Size is a Super King Size Bed and Mattress?
At 180 cm wide by 200 cm long (6’0” x 6’6”), the super king size bed offers the ultimate luxury in terms of space. It's the largest standard UK bed size, providing more than enough room for two adults.
Best for: Couples who love their space or larger bedrooms.
The Rise of Giant Beds
In recent years, giant beds have gained popularity for those looking for a statement piece or just more space. Giant beds, like the Alaskan King or Texas King, are much larger than standard sizes, offering incredible room for families and even pets to lounge comfortably.
Best for: Families who love plenty of space in the bedroom.
Finding the Perfect Bed for Your Little One at Snuglee
When it comes to choosing the right bed for your child, you want something that is not only comfortable but also built to last. At Snuglee, we offer a wide selection of Wooden beds designed with safety, style, and functionality in mind. Our solid pine wood beds provide the perfect balance of durability and aesthetic appeal, helping you create a cosy and secure space for your little one.
Conclusion
Whether you're looking for a small single bed for your child's first grown-up bed or a double bed for a more spacious option, knowing the right bed size is crucial. In the UK, bed sizes are measured according to mattress dimensions, but the overall frame size may vary. Make sure you have the right measurements before purchasing.
If you're looking for beautifully crafted, eco-friendly kids' beds made in the UK, visit Snuglee. Our beds are perfect for children at any stage, providing comfort, safety, and a touch of style.
FAQs
A Montessori bed is a type of children's bed designed based on the Montessori educational philosophy. This method, developed by Dr. Maria Montessori, emphasizes independence, freedom, and self-directed learning.
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The most common UK bed sizes:
- Small Single: 2'6'' x 6'3'' (75 x 190 cm)
- Single: 3'0'' x 6'3'' (90 x 190 cm)
- Small Double (Queen): 4'0'' x 6'3'' (120 x 190 cm)
- Double: 4'6'' x 6'3'' (135 x 190 cm)
- King Size: 5'0'' x 6'6'' (150 x 200 cm)
- Super King Size: 6'0'' x 6'6'' (180 x 200 cm)
Each of these bed sizes serves different purposes and fits various room sizes.
Snuglee beds are made from premium knot-free pine wood, offering a smooth, durable, and splinter-free surface. They are eco-friendly, plastic-free, and toxin-free for a sustainable sleeping solution.
Learn more about the benefits of solid wood bed frames
Transitioning to a new bed is a significant step for a child:
- Involve your child: Let them participate in choosing their new bed or bedding to build excitement.
- Maintain routine: Keep bedtime routines consistent to provide a sense of security.
- Safety first: Use guard rails if necessary and ensure the bed is low to the ground to prevent injuries.
There is a variety of children's beds available, each designed to suit different needs and preferences:
- Bunk beds: Ideal for shared rooms, these beds feature one bed stacked on top of another, saving space. Some come with built-in desks or storage.
- Cabin beds: These beds have storage options, such as drawers or shelves, beneath the bed, making them great for smaller rooms.
- High sleepers: Elevated beds that free up floor space beneath for a desk, wardrobe, or play area, perfect for older children.
- Mid sleepers: Raised beds offering storage or play space beneath, suitable for younger children.
- Themed beds: Fun beds designed with themes like house beds, castles beds or car beds, encouraging imagination.
- Montessori beds: Low-to-the-ground beds that promote independence by allowing children to get in and out easily.
- Floor beds: Simple, low beds that are safe for younger children, allowing freedom of movement.
- Loft beds: Elevated beds with more space beneath for larger setups, ideal for older children or teenagers.
- Toddler beds: Smaller beds designed for toddlers, often with side rails for safety.
Each type of bed serves a different purpose, providing both comfort and practicality for children at various stages of growth.
Regular maintenance ensures the bed remains safe and extends its lifespan:
- Tighten fixtures: Periodically check and tighten screws or bolts.
- Cleanliness: Wipe down surfaces with appropriate cleaners to keep the bed hygienic.
- Inspect for damage: Regularly inspect the bed for any signs of wear or damage that may need repair.