How to Know What Bed Size You Need

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Purchasing a mattress is an investment; after all, it will spend (hopefully!) one-third of its lifespan helping keep you asleep!

As such, it’s essential to know how to choose a bed size.

How Many People Will Be Sleeping in the Bed?

No matter who sleeps with us or in which bed, everyone wants a restful and cozy experience at night. Couples especially value this quality time together on their beds. But finding the appropriate mattress size may not always be straightforward: this depends on sleeping style preferences, sleeping arrangement details (such as number of people vs pets occupying it) and room dimensions.

Before making your choice, it is crucial to carefully consider all these aspects when choosing a mattress size. A bed that is too small could lead to bumping into each other during sleep or cramped body positioning and could have you sliding off of it during the night; on the other hand, too large can make the room feel overcrowded and ruin its aesthetics.

First and foremost, consider how many people will be sleeping on your mattress. Twin and twin XL mattresses are typically meant for one person while queen or California king mattresses should accommodate couples as well as any children or pets that might share your bed during the night.

When discussing mattress sizes, full is usually the first size that comes to mind. A full mattress measures 54 inches wide, providing each person 27 inches of personal space. It is an excellent size for couples wanting the ability to sit up in bed comfortably without feeling cramped together.

However, some individuals find a full-size mattress too small for them to sleep comfortably on. They lack sufficient room to stretch out and allow their feet to hang off the end of the bed comfortably. As such, it is crucial that each person consider their height and weight before selecting an ideal mattress size.

After considering how many people will sleep on your mattress, the next step should be considering its dimensions in your room. This is the key element that will ultimately determine if or not it fits, so take measurements of any doorways, staircases or areas where it may need to pass – this will prevent any potential obstructions! To further ensure its success it may also be wise to remove furniture or freestanding items that might obstruct its entrance into your bedroom.

How Much Space You Have

Beds come in various sizes to meet everyone’s needs and selecting an appropriate mattress size is important whether sharing space or sleeping alone each night. When making this choice, room size, sleeping style and personal preferences must all be taken into consideration as well as how you intend on using your bedroom in future years.

If you plan on sleeping alone, a twin or twin XL mattress could be sufficient. Since these narrower mattress sizes offer enough support, these choices could also work well in tight living quarters.

However, for optimal comfort when sharing a bed with another, consider opting for a queen or king size mattress. These beds provide plenty of space so both partners don’t bump into each other during sleep.

Before buying, it is also wise to carefully consider the width of a bed frame and headboard you intend on purchasing, to ensure they will fit comfortably within your bedroom. Too wide bed frames could restrict doorways, corridors, or banisters so it is crucial that this information is reviewed prior to making a purchase decision.

Consider what else will be kept in your bedroom with your bed, such as a wardrobe or chest of drawers, and the space available to store items away. Also keep plug sockets for lamps close at hand to avoid too much cluttering around bedtime.

Finally, make sure you can access all areas of your mattress when necessary, particularly its edges. If this proves challenging for you then opting for a smaller bed size might be beneficial; doing so makes moving house or changing bedrooms simpler as well. Alternatively, for added space you could wallpapering the wall where the bed will sit instead of painting it solid colors.

What Sleeping Positions Will You Be Using?

Although many articles claim certain sleep positions are better for us than others, the truth is that anyone who finds an ideal spot to catch some restful z’s will reap the benefits. That is why it’s crucial to identify which positions work for you when sleeping in bed.

It can help you select a mattress size best suited to your needs, such as being short for your height and finding yourself sleeping uncomfortable or dangerously close to the end of the mattress, which could prove problematic and even hazardous in the middle of the night. On the other hand, tall people who find their feet hanging off of current mattresses might require more space in which to stretch out and relax during bedtime.

Sleep positions vary significantly for each individual; many prefer sleeping in the fetal position because it recalls being an infant and the comfort they felt from being held close. 54 percent of women and 39 percent of men tend to favor this position when sleeping; it has even become quite popular! To ensure your mattress meets this criteria and supports your preferred position, invest in a foam mattress topper.

As part of your decision process when selecting an ideal mattress size, take into account what kind of furniture will be placed in your bedroom. If large pieces exist, a larger mattress would help ensure it won’t become overwhelmed by it; however, too big of a mattress can present difficulties through corridors, doors and stairwells.

If your room is compact, a twin XL mattress could be the right choice. This size is great for teenagers and young adults in college as well as single sleepers wanting extra room to stretch out. Furthermore, this size can often be found used with adjustable bed bases.

What Will Your Budget Be?

Once you have determined your sleeping needs and bedroom size, the final factor to take into account is budget. Mattresses come at different price points; by setting a limit on what’s affordable to you you can narrow down your options until finding one you feel best suits your needs – for instance a king mattress costs more than its queen counterpart so make sure the price tag meets your comfort threshold before making your purchase decision.

If your budget is tight, a twin mattress size might be best. This mattress works great for single sleepers and fits nicely in most rooms; however, active single sleepers who require more room might benefit more from opting for twin XL mattress size which provides additional width and length than its counterpart – making this choice suitable for active single sleepers who need plenty of breathing room!

Couples looking for the ideal mattress should opt for a queen mattress as it offers enough room for each partner to stretch out and sleep comfortably. A full or full XL mattress could lead to bumping and uncomfortable body positioning throughout the night, creating unnecessary friction between partners.

A California or king mattress is often the optimal choice for couples. This size provides enough room for two individuals to sleep comfortably on one mattress while still leaving enough space for each of their feet to hang off of its edge. A standard king measures 80 inches long while the latter may suit taller sleepers better.

Before selecting your mattress, it’s essential to consider both your bedroom size and how much room is needed for yourself, any pets or children sharing your bed, and any additional guests. Mattresses which are too big may cause cramping and an overwhelming sense of being trapped – take measurements first to ensure the right choice!

Be mindful of how challenging it may be to navigate a large mattress through doorways and corridors. While bed in a box mattresses have addressed this challenge, larger mattresses still require extra room when moving through hallways or stairways.