Bed Size Calculator

Find the best bed size for your room. Compare Twin through Cal King dimensions, check room fit with walking space, and get recommendations based on sleepers and height.

Quick Select Bed Size

Room Dimensions

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Sleeper Info

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Bed Size
60" ร— 80"
Queen โ€” 33.3 sq ft
Room Area
168 sq ft
12ft ร— 14ft
Bed % of Room
19.8%
โœ… Under 40% โ€” good proportions
Remaining Floor Space
134.7 sq ft
Room area minus bed footprint
Width per Sleeper
30 inches
โœ… Comfortable width
Length vs Height
โœ… Fits
70" sleeper, 80" bed
Side Clearance
42 in each side
โœ… Enough walking space
Foot Clearance
88 in
Space between foot of bed and wall
โœ… This bed fits your room well

A Queen leaves 42" on each side and 88" at the foot โ€” plenty of room for walking and furniture.

All Bed Sizes Comparison

SizeDimensionsArea (sq ft)% of RoomSide SpaceFit?
Twin38" ร— 75"19.811.8%53"โœ…
Twin XL38" ร— 80"21.112.6%53"โœ…
Full / Double54" ร— 75"28.116.7%45"โœ…
Queen60" ร— 80"33.319.8%42"โœ…
King76" ร— 80"42.225.1%34"โœ…
California King72" ร— 84"42.025.0%36"โœ…
Olympic Queen66" ร— 80"36.721.8%39"โœ…

Recommended Sizes for Your Room

Twin โ€” 38" ร— 75"
Twin XL โ€” 38" ร— 80"
Full / Double โ€” 54" ร— 75"
Queen โ€” 60" ร— 80"
King โ€” 76" ร— 80"
California King โ€” 72" ร— 84"
Olympic Queen โ€” 66" ร— 80"
Planning notes, formulas, and examples

About the Bed Size Calculator

Choosing the right bed size is one of the most important furniture decisions you will make. A bed that is too large overwhelms the room and blocks walkways; one that is too small leads to uncomfortable sleep. The ideal bed size depends on your room dimensions, the number of sleepers, and each person's height and sleeping style. It also affects how well the rest of the room functions day to day.

This bed size calculator analyzes your room dimensions and recommends bed sizes that fit comfortably while leaving adequate walking space around the bed. Interior designers recommend that the bed should occupy no more than 40% of the bedroom floor area, with at least 24 inches of walking space on each accessible side.

Compare all standard US bed sizes, from Twin to California King, in a single table. See how much floor space each size occupies, whether there is room for nightstands, and which beds accommodate your height.

When This Page Helps

Buying the wrong bed size is an expensive mistake, especially once bedding, frames, and room layout are involved. This calculator shows which mattress sizes actually fit your room before you buy.

It is useful because bed choice is constrained by more than mattress dimensions. Walking space, sleeper count, and room shape all affect whether a size will feel comfortable or cramped once it is in place.

How to Use the Inputs

  1. Enter your bedroom width and length in feet.
  2. Set the minimum walking space you want beside the bed.
  3. Select a bed size to analyze or use the quick-select buttons.
  4. Enter the number of sleepers and the tallest person's height.
  5. Review the fit analysis: room percentage, clearance, and length check.
  6. Consult the comparison table to see all sizes that work in your room.
  7. Check the recommended sizes section for personalized suggestions.
Formula used
Bed area (sq ft) = (width ร— length) / 144. Room % = bed_area / room_area ร— 100. Side clearance = (room_width_in - bed_width) / 2. Fits = room% โ‰ค 40 AND side_clearance โ‰ฅ walk_space AND bed_length โ‰ฅ sleeper_height.

Example Calculation

Result: Queen fits - 19.8% of room, 42" side clearance

A 12 x 14 ft room has 168 sq ft. A Queen bed (60" x 80") is 33.3 sq ft, occupying only 19.8% of the room. With 42 inches of clearance on each side, there is plenty of room for nightstands and walking.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Measure your room before shopping - tape measure on the floor is more accurate than eyeballing.
  • Account for bed frame overhang: most frames add 2-4" beyond the mattress on each side.
  • Leave room for nightstands (18-24" wide) if you plan to have them on each side.
  • Consider door swing and closet door clearance when planning bed placement.
  • If you toss and turn, go one size up from the minimum - the width-per-person makes a huge difference in sleep quality.

Standard US Bed Sizes

US bed sizes follow a standardized system: Twin (38" x 75"), Twin XL (38" x 80"), Full/Double (54" x 75"), Queen (60" x 80"), King (76" x 80"), and California King (72" x 84"). The Queen is by far the most popular in the US, accounting for about 47% of mattress sales. King and Cal King together make up about 25%. Understanding these exact dimensions is essential for furniture planning and sheet purchasing.

Room Layout Considerations

Beyond the bed, your bedroom needs space for other furniture and clear pathways. A typical bedroom setup includes nightstands (18-24" wide each), a dresser (56-60" against one wall), and possibly a bench or chair. The bed should have at least 24 inches of clear space from each nightstand to the wall, and 36 inches from the foot of the bed to the dresser or wall for comfortable movement.

Special Considerations for Tall Sleepers

Standard beds (75-80" long) accommodate most adults up to about 6'4". Taller individuals should consider a California King (84") or specialty extra-long mattresses. For children and teens still growing, a Twin XL provides extra length insurance at the same width as a Twin. Body position matters too - people who sleep diagonally need more width, not length.

Sources & Methodology

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • A Queen (60" x 80") is the minimum recommended for two adults, giving each person 30 inches of width. A King (76" x 80") provides 38 inches each - significantly more comfortable, especially if either sleeper moves around at night.