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Why Use a King-Size Bed Skirt on a Queen-Size Mattress?

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Why Use a King-Size Bed Skirt on a Queen-Size Mattress?

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Sometimes we run short of available clean bed skirt that we are compelled to use a king-size one on a queen-size mattress. Can we adjust it to fit a queen-size mattress? With little creativity, we can. That is, without using scissors and needles. A queen-size mattress measures 60 by 80 inches, while a king-size bed measures 78 by 80 inches. To eliminate excess width, the bed skirt will need to be tucked in between the mattress and box spring. What about the excess skirt? Get the excess together and pin it to the box spring. While a king-size bed skirt may be adjusted to fit a queen-size mattress, how it looks is another matter to consider. It may not be appealing if it has a tight fit around the box spring particularly if it is in solid color. This is the trouble one has to face to use a king-size bed skirt on a queen-size mattress. That is the difficulty with the deck type that is one piece with the decking fabric secured underneath the mattress. This is also true to the problem in be

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