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July 28, 2017 2 min read

The Full Size Mattress Vs. Queen Mattress

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Larger mattresses have been the standard in American homes since the 1950s and 60s. At the time, many couples chose to buy the larger Queen mattress as opposed to a full. If you’re on the market for a mattress, here’s what you need to know before you make the investment.

A good mattress should last you at least 8 years. That’s a long time to commit to something. If you end up with a mattress you don’t like, you’ll have nearly 3,000 nights of a poor sleep experience.

Don’t let that happen. Here’s what you need to know before you purchase your mattress.

 

Full Mattress

A Full mattress measures 54 inches wide and 75 inches long. This is the same length as a standard twin, hence the fact that it is sometimes referred to as a “double.” It used to be the most popular bed size until marketing companies changed tactics and started convincing consumers they needed even bigger beds.

If you’re looking for a mattress for a small guest bedroom or your growing child, the Full mattress is a perfect option. If you’re single and don’t think you need the extra space of a Queen, the Full would also be a great choice. Keep in mind that this mattress isn’t as long as a queen, so if you’re exceptionally tall, you might find it uncomfortable.

 

Queen Mattress

The Queen mattress is 60 inches wide and 80 inches long. Sometimes a King-sized mattress can simply take up too much space, so the Queen is perfect size for you and your partner. If you’re single but on the taller side, this mattress will give you more comfort than a Full while you sleep. A Queen is also a great option to put in your guest bedroom for couples to sleep in.

When you make your decision, remember to not focus too much on the now. What might make sense for your current living arrangement may become an inconvenience a few years down the line. If you carefully consider how your lifestyle change in the future and the price of the two sizes, you should be able to make an informed decision on your mattress.

Written by Ryan Farris Founder
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