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Sealy Ease 4.0 Adjustable Full Bed Base

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Finding the perfect bed and mattress for your bedroom depends on various factors, including the room's size, your preferred sleeping positions, whether you share it with a partner, child, pet, the firmness level, and many other factors. Our retailers can help you find different types of mattresses ranging from twin sizes to king and California king ones with coils, foam, or a hybrid of the two.

If you are looking for something more spacious than a twin or twin XL bed, but that doesn't take as much space as a queen or king bed, then look through our retailers' wide selection of full size mattresses as well as bed and headboards that suit their dimensions.

Standard size

A standard full size mattress is a mid-range size choice, typically measuring 54″ wide by 75″ long. Such beds are a great sleeping option for single adults, especially in dorm rooms, kids' rooms, and guest rooms.

Considering the fact that if you were to share such a bed with someone, you would both get about 27″ in width, a full size mattress is not ideal for couples like a queen or king mattress would be. However, a full size mattress is a good option if you share your bed with a small child or pet, as they rarely take up half of the mattress surface.

Thickness

Our retailers offer full size mattresses in a range of thicknesses to suit different needs and people.

However, if you prefer a slimmer mattress, those mattresses are also available. Their thin mattresses are an excellent choice for kids, as they are light enough that they don't need a thick mattress to provide extra support in order to be comfortable. Whereas thicker mattresses are typically very high and soft, making them suitable for side sleepers and plus-sized individuals.

Comfort level

Depending on how firm or soft you want your mattress to be, our retailers offer options ranging in comfort levels. You can choose plush mattresses, ideal for side sleepers with deep layers of multiple cushions that create a sinking effect. Though soft, our retailers' selection of plush and extra plush mattresses still provide decent support for pressure points and help alleviate strain from your shoulders and hips. On the other end of the spectrum, you can find firm mattresses best suited for back and stomach sleepers.

our retailers' selection of plush and extra plush mattresses still provide decent support for pressure points and help alleviate strain from your shoulders and hips. On the other end of the spectrum, you can find firm mattresses best suited for back and stomach sleepers. These mattresses, designed with support and stability in mind, help keep your spine aligned all throughout the night.

F.A.Q.

What are the dimensions of a full-size mattress?

A full-size mattress, also known as a double, is typically 54 inches wide by 75 inches long, though some brands can list them as 53 inches wide by 75 inches long. The full size is one step up from a twin, which is the mattress size detailed below.


A full-size mattress offers more width, making it more comfortable for single sleepers who need more room or couples who don't mind close quarters. It's also popular for teenagers and the ideal mattress size for smaller bedrooms where having enough space for a restful sleep is a priority.

 What's the difference between a full size and double bed?

If you're confused about the differences between a full size and a double bed, it's because there aren't any! These terms are used interchangeably because they refer to beds (and mattresses) that measure 54 inches wide by 75 inches long.


In the past, people used the term "double bed" to refer to a bed double the size of a single, and thus suitable for two people. But over time, larger beds, such as queens and kings, became the standard for many couples, making "full-size" a more common designation for these dimensions. 

How much bigger is a full than a twin?

Full or double mattresses are wider than a twin, but their length is the same. The exact difference between them is 16 inches (or 40 centimeters). Specifically, where a full mattress has a 54-inch width, a twin is 38 inches wide.


This additional width allows more space for a single sleeper or makes it feasible for two people to sleep comfortably side-by-side. Both mattress sizes are suitable for adults and teenagers. The choice between them usually comes down to the number of people sharing the bed and any space limitations in the room.