When you’re shopping for a new mattress, choosing the right size is vital to ensuring you will be comfortable at night. You need to make sure you and anyone with whom you share a bed can stretch out comfortably.
While we’ll be primarily discussing the length and width of your mattress, it’s also important to keep mattress height in mind. You want to make sure you can get in and out of bed comfortably. Many mattresses are quite thick, so you may want to consider a low-profile 5-inch box spring (compared to a standard 8-inch box spring) or bunk board to lower your total bed height by a few inches.
And no matter what size you’re considering, we highly recommend that you pair your new mattress with a new, flexing box spring and a heavy duty frame.
While twin-size beds are commonly used for children and teens, all of our twin-size mattresses provide adult-level support so they can be a great fit for anyone.
View all of our twin-size sets and mattresses here.
Twin XL beds are common in college dorms and apartments. They provide a bit of
extra length that can be valuable for adults.
If you put two twin XL mattresses together, it will equal a split king. This can be a great option for adjustable bases, but it’s also an option for a couple that has different comfort preferences. If this is an option you choose, you’ll want to keep the thickness of each mattress in mind so that you don’t have a big difference in the surface height of each side. We do offer options like low-profile box springs and bunk boards that may help address this issue.
View all of our twin XL-size sets and mattresses here.
A full size is a great option for single sleepers who want a little extra room or couples who may not have space in their room for a queen or king.
We highly recommend you use a heavy-duty frame that features a center rail with a foot that touches the floor for support.
For full-size sets, you can choose a split box spring which can make transport and set up easier in houses and apartments with tight hallways, stairways, and doorways. You can also request that we hinge your mattress so that it can be folded in half from head to foot in either direction for easier transport (see image below for reference).
View all of our full-size sets and mattresses here.
Like twin XL, a full XL bed provides a bit of extra length that can be valuable for adults.
We highly recommend you use a heavy-duty frame that features a center rail with a foot that touches the floor for support.
For full XL-size sets, you can choose a split box spring which can make transport and set up easier in houses and apartments with tight hallways, stairways, and doorways. You can also request that we hinge your mattress so that it can be folded in half from head to foot in either direction for easier transport.
View all of our full XL-size sets and mattresses here.
The queen is the most common bed size as it offers plenty of room for two adults to comfortably sleep without taking up too much space in a smaller bedroom.
We highly recommend you use a heavy-duty frame that features a center rail with a foot that touches the floor for support.
For queen-size mattress sets, you can choose a split box spring which can make transport and set up easier in houses and apartments with tight hallways, stairways, and doorways. You can also request that we hinge your mattress so that it can be folded in half from head to foot in either direction for easier transport.
View all of our queen-size sets and mattresses here.
The king mattress is the largest standard size, providing plenty of room for two adults to stretch out and get comfortable — all with some extra space to accommodate a child or pet.
We highly recommend you pair your new mattress with a real working box spring, as well as a heavy-duty frame that features a center rail with a foot that touches the floor for support.
All of our king-size mattresses come standard with a hinge that allows them to be folded in half from head to foot in either direction. King-size sets also come standard with split box springs.
View all of our king-size sets and mattresses here.
Many people believe that California king is the largest mattress size, but it actually has a smaller total area than a king. However, it does provide a bit of extra length which can be great for those sleepers who are taller than average.
We highly recommend you pair your new mattress with a real working box spring, as well as a heavy-duty frame that features a center rail with a foot that touches the floor for support.
All of our California king-size mattresses come standard with a hinge that allows them to be folded in half from head to foot in either direction. California king-size sets also come standard with split box springs.
View all of our California king-size mattresses and sets here.
At The Original Mattress Factory, we can also make custom-size mattresses and box springs for everything from antique beds, RVs, boats, and more. We can also offer corner cuts and hinging to make sure your custom mattress is a perfect fit. Some common custom sizes include:
Length and width dimensions for custom size mattresses and box springs have a tolerance of ± 1.5 inches.
Please note that while we will make just about any size you request, you may have trouble finding sheets and other bedding to fit your custom mattress and box spring. There are catalogs that sell many special size sheets. You may also buy a flat sheet for a size larger than your custom mattress and tuck it under.
* A standard super single is approximately 48 x 84 inches. At The Original Mattress Factory, our super single finishes at approximately 46.5 x 81 inches, with a tolerance of ± 1.5 inches. This smaller size makes is easier to put on sheets and make the bed.
Ready to get started? These orders are a bit more complex, so we want to take some time to walk you through your options. You can contact your nearest OMF store or reach out via info@originalmattress.com and we’ll put you in touch with the right team.
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