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One of the most important aspects of a better night’s sleep is ensuring you have enough room to fully relax and sleep. A common mistake in purchasing a bed is buying one that is too small. Before you start shopping, ask yourself if you are satisfied with the amount of sleep space in your current bed and review our below to ensure you purchase the right bed size. Most Common Mattress Sizes Width: 39 in x  Length: 74 in Twin Extra Long Size Mattress Width: 39 in x  Length: 80 in Width: 54 in x  Length: 74 in Width: 60 in x  Length: 80 in Width: 76 in x  Length: 80 in California King Size Mattress Width: 72 in x  Length: 84 in Most crib mattress dimensions near 27 in x 51.5 in. Click on the image for more info about that mattress size. The best bed size really depends on who will be sleeping in it. If only one person will be sleeping in the bed, then a twin, twin XL or full size mattress will work. If two people will be sleeping in the bed, a queen, king or California king bed will give both sleepers ample space, ensuring you receive a good night’s sleep.




A twin size mattress is the smallest mattress available and is best suited for one child or one adult. The dimensions of a twin size mattress are approximately 39 inches wide by 74 inches long. Taller adults may be more comfortably sleeping on a twin XL bed size. Shop Twin Size Mattresses Popular in many college dorm rooms, the twin XL (extra-long) mattress is approximately 6 inches longer than a twin mattress. This makes it perfect for taller adults. Twin XL beds are approximately 39 inches wide by 80 inches long. Shop Twin Extra Long Size Mattresses The full size mattress, also known as a double mattress, is approximately 16 inches wider than a twin mattress, but does not provide enough added room for two people to sleep comfortably. It may be too short for adults taller than 5’5”. Full beds are 54 inches wide by 74 inches tall. A full size mattress is a great choice for growing children, plus the added space allows for parents to lie down while tucking their kids in for the night.




Shop Full Size Mattresses Shop Queen Size Mattresses King size beds are best for couples that want the maximum amount of sleeping space. King size mattress dimensions are approximately 76 inches wide by 80 inches long, making a king mattress almost the same size as two twin XL beds. This bed size is also preferable if you have children, dogs or cats that will be sharing your bed. Since king mattresses are much longer and wider, the box springs are split, making it easier to navigate around stairs and tight corners. Fun Fact: If you purchase a “split king” bed with an adjustable base, you are actually ordering two twin XL beds. Shop King Size Mattresses At 72 inches wide by 84 inches long, the California king mattress is perfect for those who want more length in the bed. The California king is 4 inches narrower than a king size mattress, but it is 4 inches longer. This bed size still gives each sleeper 6 inches more sleeping width than a queen size bed. The additional length also makes the California king mattress size a good choice for adjustable beds, providing ample length even with the head and/or foot elevated.




Do you have children or animals sharing your bed? If so, consider a king or California king bed. The larger bed size will give everyone plenty of room to sleep comfortable all night long. Shop California King Size MattressesHelp Sleep Train Support Foster Kids Sleep Train is your ticket to a better night's sleep®Skip to Search Form Skip to Page Content “Sleep Country USA along 2337 148th Ave NE, Bellevue WA 98007 delivered with fast and on time!!!” “Our sales person was extremely knowledgeable and friendly.” “Not only did we feel grateful for his help we felt as if we had made a new friend!” Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Mattress Firm Bellevue. New (14) from $155.11 Ships from and sold by BestHomeBuys. There is a newer model of this item: Lane Foldaway Guest Bed, 2-Inch Plush Foam Mattress with Gellux, Single Simmons Beauty Sleep Foldaway Guest Bed (Twin) Gilbin, Quilted Cot Size Mattress Pad, 30" x 74" FREE Shipping on orders over .




DetailsCotton/Poly Fitted Cot Sheet - Blue FREE Shipping on orders over . The Simmons Beauty Sleep Foldaway Guest Bed provides exceptional sleep comfort for your planned or unexpected company with a 3" mattress constructed of contoured memory and comfort foam support, finished with a premium micro-quilt stretch knit fabric cover, that is easily removed and washable. Designed to hold up to 300 lbs., the Beauty Sleep Foldaway Guest bed comfortably folds to only 7" thick for easy and convenient storage. Perfect for guest rooms, dorms, vacation homes, camping, or anywhere you need an additional bed. 75 x 31 x 17 inches 4.4 out of 5 stars #31,075 in Home and Garden (See top 100) #656 in Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Bedroom Furniture > Beds, Frames & Bases > Bed Frames 30.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply. Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please




Zinus Sleep Master Traveler Premier Folding Twin Guest Bed, Plus Bonus Storage Bag Zinus Sleep Master Memory Foam Resort Folding Guest Bed, Twin Linon Folding Bed, Roma 5 star72%4 star16%3 star2%2 star4%1 star6%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer Reviewsreally great. For referenceThe bed does slightly sink in but it didn't keep me from having a comfortable sleep. I really liked the portability of the ...Piece of ****, lasted about 60 days Meets our needs better than a large bulky rollaway bedThe Perfect extra bed for........Good buySIMMONS BEAUTY REST top quality guest bedLOVE the beds, but wishing for standard size twin. See and discover other items: guest bedroomThe page you were looking for doesn't exist. You may have mistyped the address or the page may have moved. Cette page Web n'existe pas. Soit vous avez la mauvaise adresse ou la ressource a été




On Monday, I mentioned that Kris and I are ready to replace our 15-year-old mattress. I don’t sleep well on it, though I sleep fine on other mattresses. I only mentioned this to illustrate a point, but I was surprised at how many readers commented on my situation. Jason’s comment was typical: I’ve found that sleep is the absolute root of everything. With decent sleep, I’m a better man, father, athlete, spouse, employee and all around person. With poor sleep, I’m just getting by at best, an irritable mess at worst. I’d replace that mattress yesterday, as others have already said. Think of the other things you “just do” when they wear out and become unsafe or function poorly — car tires, toothbrushes, sponges, knives, ladders, etc. The mattress very easily fits into the same category. Unfortunately, “an irritable mess” pretty much describes me lately, and I’m sure that a lot of this stems from poor sleep. I don’t need more convincing. I’m ready to purchase a new mattress.




But how do I go about it without getting ripped off? For some reason, I think of mattress shopping in the same way I think about shopping for a used car. In the same discussion, EBYT wrote that she sold mattresses while attending university. She offered the following tips for mattress shopping: Mattresses are hugely marked up (at least here in Canada). I bought one for staff price (brand new, not a display model) that cost 50% less than what we were selling it for. They still made money off of me. Either wait till they go on sale, or make sure you ask for a good deal. Good mattress/box sets start around $1,500 “regular” price. Make sure you buy a mattress pad so you get full warranty. The salespeople will try to sell you on the manufacturer’s 10-year warranty, but they don’t always tell you the warranty is void if you stain it. To go along with the warranty thing, always buy the matching mattress/boxspring set. Mismatching usually voids the warranty. The boxspring is usually only about 10-15% of the mattress set’s price so don’t try to cut costs there, or by using your old “perfectly good” boxspring.




Don’t be afraid to test the beds on the showroom floor — that’s what they’re there for. Another reader suggested buying a mattress from a warehouse club. Kris and I made a trip to Costco the other day to look at their mattresses. As always, the prices are great but the selection is poor. Plus, there’s no way to “sleep-test” the mattresses (which are just in a big stack in the middle of the store). Would it be bad form to sleep test at a mattress store and then buy from Costco? Could I even find the same models? Finally, here are some articles about mattress shopping from other sites: Birds and Bills: Braving mattress sales, which says: “After a few glances at the mattress sales tags, which featured minimal text and explanation, I ended up giving up entirely on trying to “shop” by feature — latex? I had no idea which I wanted — and just road-tested a few. And … they mostly felt alike.” MSNBC: Don’t lose sleep buying the perfect mattress, which says: “Offer the retailer a couple of hundred dollars less than the one on the price tag.




Be prepared to negotiate from there. If the mattress feels good to you, then that is the right mattress for you.” Slate: Going to the mattresses, which says: “If you can’t tell the difference between a $200 and a $900 mattress (I couldn’t, but maybe you can), get the cheaper one. They’re nearly the same, anyway. Anything over $1,500 and you’re just paying for prestige.” USA Today: How not to lose sleep over buying a mattress, which says: “The ‘best’ mattress comes down to personal preference — consumers are urged to test mattresses before buying. It also pays to know what’s inside each type — and why.” In any event, it seems that Kris and I will soon be sleeping on a new mattress. I have my fingers crossed that this will give me better rest and, in turn, make me a less irritable mess! Photo by The Truth About. GRS is committed to helping our readers save and achieve their financial goals. Savings interest rates may be low, but that is all the more reason to shop for the best rate.

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