A standard double bed, also known as a full-size bed in the US, measures 54 inches wide by 75 inches long (about 137 cm x 191 cm). This size fits one adult comfortably or a couple with limited space, though many opt for queens today for extra room.

US vs UK Sizes

Double beds vary by region, so context matters for shopping or travel.

  • US Full/Double : 54" x 75" (137 x 191 cm)—compact for couples.
  • UK Double : Often 4'6" x 6'3" (135-137 x 190 cm), nearly identical but check frames.
  • Small Double (UK) : Slightly narrower at 4'0" x 6'3" (122 x 191 cm) for tighter spaces.

Size| Width (inches/cm)| Length (inches/cm)| Ideal For| Room Size Needed
---|---|---|---|---
US Double/Full 35| 54 / 137| 75 / 191| Solo adult, small couples| 10x10 ft min
UK Double 16| 54 / 137| 75 / 191| Same as US| 10x11 ft ideal
Queen (next up) 3| 60 / 152| 80 / 203| Most couples| 11x11 ft min

Room Fit & Practical Tips

Picture squeezing into a cozy nook: A double needs at least 10x10 feet to walk around comfortably, plus 2 feet clearance per side for dressers. Frames add 2-4 inches, so measure twice—many regret tight fits after delivery.

  • Pros : Space-saving; fits standard sheets easily; great for guest rooms.
  • Cons : Cramped for taller folks (>6ft) or restless sleepers; upgrade to Full XL (54x80") if needed.
  • Pro tip: Test in-store; online buys surged 20% last year amid housing crunches.

Comparisons & Alternatives

Compared to a twin (38x75"), doubles offer 16 extra inches—enough for rolling over without elbows poking. Versus queen: Lose 6" width and 5" length, but gain affordability (often $200-400 less).

> "Doubles work for us shorties, but queens changed our marriage—more cuddle room!" —Forum chatter on bed upgrades.

TL;DR

Standard double: 54x75 inches. Perfect for singles or petite pairs; verify regional specs and room before buying.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.