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Twin vs Twin XL
Choose Twin for the smallest footprint and easiest bedding; choose Twin XL when the sleeper is tall or the bed may later join a Split King.
Read guide →Side-by-side guidesTwin vs Full
Choose Twin when floor space is the priority; choose Full for one sleeper who wants noticeably more turning room.
Read guide →Side-by-side guidesFull vs Queen
Choose Full for a compact single-sleeper room; choose Queen for couples, tall sleepers, and a more future-proof guest room.
Read guide →Side-by-side guidesQueen vs King
Choose Queen to preserve usable bedroom space; choose King when two sleepers want substantially more personal width and the room can support it.
Read guide →Side-by-side guidesKing vs California King
Choose King for maximum width; choose California King for extra legroom or a long, narrow room.
Read guide →Use dimensions as a starting point
Nominal sizes make comparisons possible, but the installed bed frame and the room's obstacles decide the real fit. Open the planner after reading a guide and replace assumptions with the measurements from your room and product.