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9 × 10 ft bedroom
A compact bedroom where Twin and Twin XL are the easiest fits. A Full can work with careful furniture choices; Queen is usually too restrictive once a real frame is included.
Read guide →Room-by-room planning10 × 10 ft bedroom
Twin through Full fit naturally. A Queen physically fits but requires disciplined placement and smaller nightstands; King sizes do not leave balanced circulation.
Read guide →Room-by-room planning10 × 12 ft bedroom
A versatile room where Queen is often the best balance. King can fit on paper but leaves narrow side paths before frame overhang is counted.
Read guide →Room-by-room planning11 × 12 ft bedroom
Queen fits comfortably in many layouts. King becomes workable when storage and door swing are positioned carefully, but the frame style matters.
Read guide →Room-by-room planning12 × 12 ft bedroom
Queen is roomy and King is generally practical. California King can also work, though its extra length reduces space at the foot of the bed.
Read guide →Room-by-room planning12 × 14 ft bedroom
A strong primary-bedroom footprint for Queen, King, or California King, with enough depth for a dresser or bench in many real layouts.
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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.