Full Size Beds
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Raymour & Flanigan
Primo Panel Bed in Cappuccino by Glory Furniture
Steinhafels
Carly Full Upholstered Storage Bed (Discontinued Slats)
Raymour & Flanigan
Cambeck Full Panel Bed with Storage Drawers in Whitewash by Ashley Furniture
Raymour & Flanigan
Thayer Wingback Bed in Velvet Berry by Skyline
Raymour & Flanigan
Cornelius Wingback Bed in Linen Laguna by Skyline
Raymour & Flanigan
Veneto Platform Bed in Espresso by Bellanest
Raymour & Flanigan
Pompei Bed w/ LED Light in Metallic White by Global Furniture Furniture USA
Raymour & Flanigan
Oliver Full Bed in Gray by Meridian Furniture
Bloomingdale's
Sparrow & Wren Griffin Boucle Channel Bed, Full
Lulu and Georgia
Gladys Extended Headboard Platform Bed by Sarah Sherman Samuel
Raymour & Flanigan
Suffolk Upholstered Panel Bed in Green by Glory Furniture
Raymour & Flanigan
Chandler Bed in Mystere Snow by Skyline
Raymour & Flanigan
Econo Scandinavian Bed with Dual Underbed Drawers in Espresso by Donco Trading
Bloomingdale's
Bloomingdale's Artisan Collection Phoebe Full Storage Bed - 100% Exclusive
HOM Furniture
Cocoon Full Murphy Cabinet with Tri Fold Gel Mattress
Raymour & Flanigan
Fortman Panel Bed in White by Ashley Furniture
Raymour & Flanigan
Misha Full Bed in Gray by Meridian Furniture
The Full Size Beds Guide
Ideal for young adults, singles or couples who don’t require much additional space, a full (or double) bed typically measures in at 54” x 75”. These compact styles are the same length as a twin bed, but are about 1.5x as wide, providing just enough room for those who like to sleep with a lot of pillows or extra blankets. Double beds take up less of a footprint and may also be more cost efficient, making them an excellent choice for guest bedrooms or primary bedrooms with smaller available area.
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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