Twin Size Beds
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Big Sandy Home Furnishings
Sauder® Beginnings® Soft White® Twin Platform Youth Bed
$199.99
One Size Option
Location unknown
Raymour & Flanigan
Riva Platform Bed in Chocolate Brown by Bellanest
$599.95
3 Size Options
Location unknown
Raymour & Flanigan
Andes Daybed with Trundle in Beige by Homelegance
$591.96$739.95
One Size Option
Location unknown
Raymour & Flanigan
Parker Faux Leather Platform Bed in White by Boyd Flotation
$349.95
3 Size Options
Location unknown
Jerome's Furniture
Wrangler Twin Loft Desk, Chest, & Bookshelf Bed
$1,399.00
One Size Option
Location unknown
Bloomingdale's
Sparrow & Wren Griffin Boucle Channel Bed, Twin
$2,565.00
One Size Option
Location unknown
Raymour & Flanigan
Florence Tufted Upholstered Bed in Gray by Crown Mark
$169.95
4 Size Options
Location unknown
Bloomingdale's
Sparrow & Wren Amalia Bed in Plush Boucle, Twin
$2,755.00
One Size Option
Location unknown
Big Sandy Home Furnishings
Sauder® Beginnings® Cinnamon Cherry Twin Platform Youth Bed
$199.99
One Size Option
Location unknown
HOM Furniture
San Sabastian Murphy Bed Cabinet - Twin
$1,799.99$2,599.99
3 Size Options
Location unknown
Raymour & Flanigan
Patrick Faux Leather Daybed with Rolling Trundle Set in White by Boyd Flotation
$999.95
One Size Option
Location unknown
Twin beds—also known as a single bed—are designed with a narrower frame and are intended for one individual to sleep in. With a standard measurement of 38” x 75”, a twin bed is an ideal choice for kids, ranging from toddler to teenager. They are typically the next step when a child has outgrown their crib. Twin beds are also a popular choice for purchasing in pairs—either configuring them for double-occupancy guest rooms, for shared bedrooms, or for stacking together as a bunk bed.
Standard Bed Size Comparison
Twin/Single: 38” x 75”
Extra-Long Twin: 38” x 80”
Full/Double: 54” x 75”
Queen: 60” x 80”
King: 76” x 80”
California King: 72” x 84”
A Refresher: Steps To Take Before Shopping
There are several factors to consider when selecting the size of your bed—including room size, sleeping style and body size. Your best bet is to start by measuring how much space you have in your bedroom, and go from there.
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