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Bed Size Guide Australian Standard Dimensions

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Australian Bed Size Guide: Complete Dimensions & Room Requirements (Updated for 2025-2026)

Key Takeaways 

  • Queen beds (153cm x 203cm) are Australia's most popular choice, used by 61% of Australians 
  • Australian bed sizes differ from US/UK standards - an Australian King is narrower than a US King 
  • Standard Australian bed sizes: Single (92x188cm), King Single (107x203cm), Double (138x188cm), Queen (153x203cm), King (183x203cm), Super King (203x203cm) 
  • Minimum room clearance: 60cm-75cm around bed perimeter for safe movement 
  • Average mattress height: 25cm-36cm in Australia (30cm average) 

Complete Australian Bed Size Dimensions Table 

bed size guide chart showing dimensions, best use, minimum room size, and price range for Single, Long Single, King Single, Double, Queen, King, and Super King beds

Australian Bed Size Statistics (2025) 

Understanding which bed sizes are most popular can help inform your decision: 

  • Queen: 61% of Australians (most popular choice) 
  • King: 21% of Australians 
  • Double: 10% of Australians 
  • Single: 3% of Australians 
  • King Single: 3% of Australians (popular in mine accommodation) 

Detailed Size Breakdown 

Single Bed (92cm x 188cm) 

  Top-down view of a single bed (92cm x 188cm) in a compact bedroom layout. Ideal for small rooms.

Best for: Children transitioning from cots, small bedrooms, bunk beds, studio apartments 

Key features: 

  • Most compact and budget-friendly option 
  • Fits in any bedroom size 
  • Perfect for children aged 3-12 years 
  • Easily transportable and repositionable 
  • Compatible with bunk bed designs for space maximization 

Room requirements: Minimum 2.5m x 3.0m bedroom Average cost: $400-$750 

Shop: Single bed frames | Single mattresses 

Long Single Bed (92cm x 203cm) 

Top-down view of a long single bed (92cm x 203cm) in a compact bedroom layout. Ideal for tall individuals or split king bed setups in small rooms.

Best for: Tall individuals in small spaces, adjustable split king configurations 

Key features: 

  • Same width as single, extra 15cm length 
  • Two long singles = one king mattress when combined 
  • Popular for hotels with adjustable bases 
  • Ideal for height over 175cm 

    Room requirements: Minimum 2.6m x 3.2m bedroom Average cost: $500-$1,000 

    King Single Bed (107cm x 203cm) 

    Top-down view of a King Single bed with dimensions of 107cm by 203cm inside a room layout.

    Best for: Growing teenagers, single adults, guest rooms, narrow bedrooms 

    Key features: 

    • 15cm wider than single, same length as queen/king 
    • Perfect balance of space-saving and comfort 
    • Won't fit on standard single bed frame
    • Popular for older children and teens 
    • Ideal for guest rooms in smaller home

    Room requirements: Minimum 2.6m x 3.2m bedroom Average cost: $500-$1,000 

    Shop: King single bed frames | King single mattresses 

    Double Bed (138cm x 188cm) 

    Top-down view of a double bed (138cm x 188cm) in a small bedroom. Perfect for solo sleepers or cozy couples in limited spaces.

    Best for: Single adults wanting extra space, cozy couples, teenagers, guest rooms 

    Key features: 

    • 31cm wider than king single 
    • Same length as single beds (188cm) 
    • Ideal for small master bedrooms
    • Good upgrade from king single 
    • Perfect for young adults moving out independently 

    Room requirements: Minimum 3.0m x 3.2m bedroom Average cost: $700-$1,500 

    Shop: Double bed frames | Double mattresses 

    Queen Bed (153cm x 203cm) - Most Popular 

    Top-down view of a queen bed (153cm x 203cm) in a medium-sized bedroom. Ideal for couples looking for a balance of comfort and space.

    Best for: Couples, single adults with pets, teenagers wanting space 

    Key features: 

    • Australia's most popular bed size (61% market share) 
    • 15cm wider than double, same length as king 
    • Fits in most Australian bedrooms 
    • Perfect balance of space and practicality 
    • Ideal for master bedrooms in standard homes 

    Room requirements: Minimum 3.0m x 4.0m bedroom Average cost: $800-$2,500+ 

    Shop: Queen bed frames | Queen mattresses 

    King Bed (183cm x 203cm) 

    Top-down view of a king bed (183cm x 203cm) in a spacious bedroom. Perfect for couples and families needing extra sleeping space

    Best for: Couples wanting maximum space, families with children, master bedrooms 

    Key features: 

    • 30cm wider than queen (equivalent to width of two singles) 
    • Each person gets 91.5cm of space 
    • Ideal for families with co-sleeping children 
    • Often comes with split base option 
    • Perfect for larger master bedrooms 

    Room requirements: Minimum 4.0m x 4.2m bedroom Average cost: $1,200-$4,000+ 

    Shop: King bed frames | King mattresses 

    Super King Bed (203cm x 203cm) 

    Top-down view of a super king bed (203cm x 203cm) in a large bedroom layout. Best for luxury comfort, families, or extra spacious sleeping arrangements.

    Best for: Ultimate luxury, couples who love space, large families 

    Key features: 

    • Perfect square shape (203cm x 203cm) 
    • 20cm wider than king 
    • Each person gets 101.5cm of space 
    • Ultimate luxury sleeping experience 
    • Ideal for families with multiple children or pets 

    Room requirements: Minimum 4.5m x 4.5m bedroom Average cost: $1,500-$5,000+ 

    Shop: Super king bed frames | Super king mattresses 

    Australian vs International Bed Size Comparisons 

    How Australian Sizes Differ from US/UK 

    Key Differences: 

    • Australian Queen (153x203cm) ≈ US Queen (152x203cm) [nearly identical] 
    • Australian King (183x203cm) ≈ UK Super King (183x198cm) [very similar width, 5cm longer] 
    • Australian King (183x203cm) vs US King (193x203cm) [US is 10cm wider] 
    • US QueenUK King (both ~152cm wide) [different from Australian sizing] 

    Unique Australian Features: 

    • King Single size (107x203cm) - unique to Australia/NZ, not available in US/UK 
    • Long Single size (92x203cm) - specifically for adjustable split king setups 
    • Metric measurements (cm) standard, unlike US imperial system 
    • Sizing most similar to New Zealand standards 

    Room Size Requirements & Space PlanningDiagram showing average Australian bedroom sizes with layouts for small (3 x 3.6m), average (4.2 x 3.9m), and large rooms (5 x 5m) featuring different bed types like single, king single, double, queen, king, and super king.

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    Minimum Clearance Guidelines 

    Essential clearances: 

    • 60-75cm minimum around bed perimeter for safety 
    • 90cm recommended for luxury feel and easy movement 
    • 30cm minimum between bed and walls for making bed 
    • 100cm clearance for wardrobe door opening 

    Australian Bedroom Size Standards 

    Legal requirements: 

    • Minimum bedroom size: 6.5m² floor area 
    • Minimum ceiling height: 2.4m 
    • Window area: 10% of floor area minimum 

    Practical room sizes: 

    • Small bedroom: 8.1m² (suitable for single/king single) 
    • Average bedroom: 10.2m² (suits double/queen) 
    • Master bedroom: 17.6m² (accommodates king/super king) 

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    Who Should Choose Which Size? 

    Single (92x188cm)

    • Children aged 3-12 years
    • Studio apartment dwellers 
    • Budget-conscious buyers 
    • Bunk bed setups

    King Single (107x203cm)

    • Growing teenagers (13-17 years)
    • Single adults in small spaces 
    • Guest room optimization 
    • Tall individuals needing length 

    Double (138x188cm)

    • Young adults living independently 
    • Single sleepers wanting extra space 
    • Cozy couples (under 170cm tall) 
    • Budget-conscious couples 

    Queen (153x203cm) 

    • Most Australian couples 
    • Single adults with pets 
    • Master bedrooms in average homes 
    • Those wanting proven popular choice 

    King (183x203cm) 

    • Couples wanting maximum space 
    • Families with co-sleeping children 
    • Restless sleepers 
    • Shift workers (reduced disturbance) 

    Super King (203x203cm) 

    • Luxury seekers 
    • Large families 
    • Couples with multiple pets 
    • Spacious master bedrooms 

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    Mattress Height Considerations 

    Standard Australian mattress heights: 

    • Range: 25-36cm thickness
    • Average: 30cm height 
    • Low profile: 20-25cm (modern, minimalist look) 
    • High profile: 35-40cm (luxury, hotel-style feel) 

    Impact on bed selection: 

    • Higher mattresses may require deep pocket sheets 
    • Consider bed frame height for overall bed height 
    • Important for elderly or mobility-impaired

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    Cost Considerations by Size 

    Budget-Friendly Options 

    • Single: $400-$750 (most affordable) 
    • King Single: $500-$1,000 
    • Double: $700-$1,500 

    Mid-Range Investment 

    • Queen: $800-$2,500 (best value for couples) 

    Premium Choices 

    • King: $1,200-$4,000+ 
    • Super King: $1,500-$5,000+ (luxury investment) 

    Money-saving tip: Queen and double beds are often similarly priced at entry level - consider upgrading to queen for better value. 

    Special Considerations 

    Split King Configuration 

    • Two long singles (92x203cm each) = one king (183x203cm) 
    • Perfect for adjustable bed bases 
    • Allows different firmness levels for partners 
    • Easier transportation and delivery 

    Bedding Compatibility 

    • Always buy Australian-sized bedding for Australian mattresses 
    • International bedding may not fit properly 
    • King doona can be used on queen bed for extra luxury 
    • Deep pocket sheets required for thicker mattresses 

    Future-Proofing Your Purchase 

    • Consider growth for children's beds 
    • Think about potential partner/family changes 
    • Account for room renovation plans 
    • Factor in 7-10 year mattress lifespan

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 

    What is the most popular bed size in Australia?

    Queen beds are the most popular, used by 61% of Australians. They offer the perfect balance of space for couples while fitting in most bedrooms. 

    What size bed should a couple choose? 

    For couples, a queen bed (153x203cm) is the minimum recommended size. King beds (183x203cm) are ideal if you have the space and budget, offering 30cm more width. 

    How much space do I need around my bed? 

    Allow minimum 60-75cm clearance around the bed perimeter for safe movement. For a luxury feel, leave 90cm clearance on all sides. 

    Are Australian bed sizes the same as US sizes? 

    No. Australian Queen (153cm) is nearly identical to US Queen, but Australian King (183cm) is 10cm narrower than US King (193cm). Australia has unique King Single size not found in US/UK. 

    What's the difference between Double and Queen beds? 

    Queen beds are 15cm wider (153cm vs 138cm) and 15cm longer (203cm vs 188cm) than Double beds. The extra space significantly improves comfort for couples. 

    Can I use international bedding on Australian mattresses? 

    It's not recommended. Stick to Australian-sized bedding for proper fit. For example, if you bring a UK King bed to Australia, you'll need Queen-sized Australian sheets. 

    What size room do I need for a King bed? 

    Minimum 4.0m x 4.2m bedroom for a King bed, allowing for essential clearance and movement space around the bed. 

    How tall should I be for each bed size? 

    Mattresses should be minimum 15cm longer than the tallest sleeper. King Single, Queen, King, and Super King (all 203cm long) suit people up to 188cm tall comfortably. 

    What's a King Single bed good for? 

    King Singles (107x203cm) are perfect for teenagers, tall single adults, guest rooms, and narrow bedrooms where a double won't fit but more space than a single is needed. 

    Are bed frames the same size as mattresses? 

    Bed frames are typically 2-5cm larger than mattresses to accommodate bedding and provide proper support. Always check both mattress AND frame dimensions. 

    How much weight can Australian beds support? 

    Most quality Australian mattresses and frames support 120-150kg per person. Check manufacturer specifications for exact weight limits. 

    What's the minimum bedroom size in Australia? 

    Legal minimum is 6.5m² with 2.4m ceiling height. However, 8m² is considered small, 10m² average, and 17m²+ for master bedrooms. 

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    International Buyer's Guide 

    For US Buyers Moving to Australia 

    • US Queen (152x203cm) ≈ Australian Queen (153x203cm) - your US Queen bedding will fit 
    • US King (193x203cm) > Australian King (183x203cm) - US is 10cm wider, need new bedding 
    • US Twin XL (97x203cm) ≈ Australian King Single (107x203cm) - similar but 10cm difference 
    • Bottom line: Only Queen bedding transfers easily; all other sizes need replacement 

    For UK Buyers Moving to Australia 

    • UK King (152x198cm) ≈ Australian Queen (153x203cm) - very similar, may fit 
    • UK Super King (183x198cm) ≈ Australian King (183x203cm) - width matches, length differs 5cm 
    • UK Double (135x190cm) ≈ Australian Double (138x188cm) - close but not identical 
    • Bottom line: Most UK bedding won't fit perfectly - plan to buy Australian-sized replacements  

    Expert Buying Tips 

    For Couples 

    • Minimum Queen size recommended - anything smaller is too cramped 
    • Go as large as your room and budget allow 
    • Each person needs 75-90cm width for comfortable sleep 
    • Consider sleep disturbance factors - shift work, restless sleepers benefit from King+ 

    For Families 

    • King or Super King recommended if children share bed 
    • Consider adjustable split king for different firmness preferences 
    • Factor in pet co-sleeping when sizing up 

    For Singles 

    • King Single ideal upgrade from regular single 
    • Double offers luxury for solo sleeping with pets 
    • Consider future partner when making long-term investment 

    Room Planning Checklist 

    • Measure bedroom dimensions (length x width) 
    • Account for door swing clearance 
    • Plan wardrobe and bedside table placement 
    • Ensure 60cm minimum clearance around bed 
    • Consider window placement for bed positioning 
    • Factor in ceiling height for overall proportion 

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    Australian Standards & Regulations 

    National Construction Code (NCC) Requirements 

    • Minimum bedroom size: 6.5m² floor area 
    • Ceiling height: 2.4m minimum 
    • Natural light: Windows equal to 10% of floor area 
    • Ventilation: 5% of room area for air circulation 

    Manufacturing Standards 

    • Tolerance: ±20mm variation in dimensions is normal 
    • Height range: Most Australian mattresses 25-36cm thick 
    • Quality standards: Follow Australian Consumer Law guarantees 

    Choosing the Right Size: Decision Framework 

    Step 1: Assess Your Needs 

    • How many regular sleepers? 
    • Do children/pets join the bed? 
    • Are either of you over 180cm tall? 
    • Do you move a lot during sleep? 

    Step 2: Measure Your Space 

    • Bedroom dimensions (length x width) 
    • Door and window locations 
    • Wardrobe and furniture placement 
    • Movement corridors required 

    Step 3: Consider Your Budget 

    • Entry-level vs premium mattress quality 
    • Factor in bed frame, bedding costs 
    • Consider 7-10 year lifespan value 

    Step 4: Plan for the Future 

    • Growing children needs - consider upgrading from single to king single mattresses 
    • Potential relationship changes - double beds vs queen beds 
    • Room renovation possibilities 
    • Mattress replacement timeline (typically 7-10 years for quality options)

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    Common Sizing Mistakes to Avoid 

    The "Too Small" Problem 

    • Couples choosing Double: Only 69cm per person - too cramped 
    • Tall people in 188cm beds: Feet hanging over edge 
    • Families choosing Queen: Insufficient space for children 

    The "Too Big" Problem 

    • King in small bedroom: Room feels cramped, difficult navigation 
    • Ignoring clearance space: Safety hazards, poor aesthetics 
    • Budget overstretch: Compromising mattress quality for size 

    International Confusion 

    • Assuming US sizes apply: Can result in wrong bedding purchases 
    • UK size translation errors: Queen ≠ King between countries 
    • Ignoring metric measurements: Always verify cm dimensions 

    Mattress Shopping Timeline 

    Planning Phase (2-4 weeks before purchase) 

    • Measure bedroom and plan layout 
    • Research mattress types and brands 
    • Set realistic budget including bedding
    • Read reviews and compare warranties 

    Shopping Phase (1-2 weeks) 

    • Visit showrooms for testing 
    • Compare online options and pricing 
    • Check delivery timeframes 
    • Confirm size compatibility with existing furniture 

    Purchase Phase (Purchase week) 

    • Verify exact dimensions with retailer 
    • Confirm delivery logistics for large sizes 
    • Order matching bedding and protectors 
    • Plan for old mattress disposal

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    Conclusion 

    Choosing the right Australian bed size involves balancing comfort, room dimensions, budget, and future needs. With Queen beds being the clear favourite among 61% of Australians, they represent the sweet spot for most couples and bedrooms. However, singles benefit from King Single upgrades, while families should consider King or Super King options for maximum comfort. 

    Remember that Australian bed sizes are unique internationally - our Queen matches US sizing, but our King is smaller than US standards. Always verify dimensions in centimetres and ensure adequate room clearance for safety and aesthetics. 

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