how big is a king single bed
A standard king single bed is typically about 107 cm wide by 203 cm long (approximately 3'6" x 6'8"), sitting between a regular single and a double in size.
Exact dimensions
- Common dimensions: 107 cm (W) x 203 cm (L).
- Compared to a standard single: often 92 cm x 188 cm , so a king single is both wider and longer.
- This size is most common in Australia and New Zealand; other regions may not use the “king single” label, or may have slightly different measurements.
How it fits in a room
- A king single is designed for one person who wants extra space without taking up as much room as a double or queen.
- It is popular for:
- Growing teens and taller sleepers
- Guest rooms
- Narrow bedrooms where a double would feel cramped
Quick comparison table
| Bed size | Typical dimensions (cm) | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Single | 92 x 188 | [9][1]Kids, tight spaces | [1][9]
| King single | 107 x 203 | [9][1]Taller teens, roomy single sleeper | [1][9]
| Double | 138 x 188 | [1]Solo adults wanting extra space | [1]
Mini FAQ
- Is a king single the same as a twin XL?
Not exactly, but they are similar in concept: both are longer than a basic single, but sizes vary by region and labels differ between countries.
- Will king single bedding fit a standard single?
No – king single bedding is wider and longer, so you need sheets and quilts made specifically for king single dimensions.
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