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What is the length of the following bed sizes, King, Queen, Full and Twin ?”

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What is the length of the following bed sizes, King, Queen, Full and Twin ?”

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Twin 39″ x 75″ (also known as single) Most common for childrens’ rooms, Daybeds, Trundle units and hideaways. Twin Extra Long 39″ x 80″ Is generally used in college dorm rooms and is 5″ longer than a standard twin. Bedding may be harder to find and available only a limited variety of pattes. Approx. width per person: 39″ Pros: Standard fare in college dorms. Longer length is good for taller teens and adults. Still easy to make. Cons: Bedding can be harder to find. Double 54″ x 75″ (also known as Full) Double beds are only 15″ wider than a Twin bed. This won’t leave much elbow room for 2 adults (each will have only 27″ of width vs. 39″ in a Twin bed). Too, a Double bed is only 75″ long which may be too short for some adults. Approx. width per person: 27″ Pros: Fits into smaller rooms. Sheets are less expensive than queen or king size. Cons: Many people find a Double is too narrow for 2 adults with only 27″ in width for each person. And, it may be too short for some. Queen 60″ x 80″ Quee

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