Table of Contents
Do I need a new sleep system?
What to look for in a new bed
Mattress sizes
Your basic choices
How bedding companies make and market their products
How retailers sell beds
What services to expect from retailers
Other things to consider
Negotiating Tips (1-3)
Negotiating Tips (4-6)
Negotiating Tips (7-10)
Memory foam mattresses
Latex foam mattresses
Air Mattresses
Retailer Interview #1
Retailer Interview #2
Retailer Interview #3
Maintenance
Case study
Fire Safety
Need a New Bed?
Terminology
Magniflex
Beautyrest Black
Tempur-Pedic
Green Mattresses
Sleep Problems?
Dorm Mattresses
Bed Bugs
Vera Wang
Vibrating Mattresses
***Top Mattress Companies***
Sealy
Simmons
Serta
King Mattress
Queen Mattress
Full Mattress
Twin Mattress
Crib Mattress
Latex Mattress 101
The Mattress Underground
Memory Foam Mattress 101
Polyurethane Foam in Mattresses
-Privacy Policy
-Press

Mattress Buying Guide


Queen Mattress

Queen size mattresses have become more popular in recent years, as people realize they need more space to have a comfortable night's sleep. Instead of spending the night feeling cramped and awake with your bedmate in a double sized bed, why not choose a queen size bed, and sleep a lot better? Many people are asking themselves this question, and choosing queen mattresses instead of their smaller beds. Let's take a look at the queen mattress and what you need to know about it.

In the US, the standard queen mattress measures sixty inches by eighty inches, though European mattresses tend to be slightly wider and slightly shorter, at around sixty-three inches by seventy-eight inches. California queen size mattresses are also available, but they're becoming obsolete. They were originally a size made mostly for wood framed water beds, and are sixty inches wide, but eighty-four inches long. The Simmons mattress company also offers a novelty size called the olympic queen or expanded queen, which is sixty-six inches wide by eighty inches long. This size is also fairly uncommon.

Queen sized mattresses come in all the major types, including innerspring, latex and memory foam, and air mattresses. They're larger than a conventional double bed, but don't take up quite as much space as a king sized mattress, making them suitable for rooms without quite as much space. Many larger people feel more comfortable in a queen sized bed, since it allows them more room to spread out. Queen sizes mattresses are available for regular box spring beds, for slat and platform beds, and even for loft beds, though lofts for queen mattresses require careful engineering.

Most queen mattresses are used by adults, since children rarely need as much room as a mattress this size provides. Not all mattress styles come in this size - economy brands may not make a queen or king sized mattress, because of the extra expense involved. Many queen mattresses include luxury features, such as pillow tops, memory foam zones, and extra tall profiles that give a more comfortable night's sleep. Queen mattresses were once a rarity, but are now becoming much more standard., and were reported as the most popular mattress size starting in the late 1990s.

Do you need a queen sized mattress? It depends on how you sleep. If you tend to toss and turn, or like to sprawl out over a larger surface, an ordinary double mattress might seem too small, and may even feel cramped. Queen size mattresses also give you the ability to sleep with someone else without touching them. For people who have trouble controlling their body temperature, this can help improve the way they sleep at night. A queen size mattress could be the perfect choice for your situation. Take the time to check one out and see what a difference it could make. A larger mattress isn't the ideal option for everyone, but it can really help for some.


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