The Comfort Gap: What is the Width of a King Single Bed and How Wide is a King Single Bed?
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You turn over in the night. Your arm hangs off the edge. You pull yourself back to centre, half-awake, frustrated. By morning, you're tired from unconsciously keeping yourself contained all night long.
Or perhaps you're watching your teenager try to study on their bed, laptop balanced precariously, books spread impossibly thin across a surface that's just too narrow for modern life.
Here's the truth that transforms everything: a king single bed is 107cm wide—15cm wider than a standard single.
Those 15 centimetres might seem modest on paper, but they represent the difference between feeling confined and feeling free. Between shoulders that touch the edges and arms that rest comfortably. Between a bed that's merely functional and one that truly supports how you actually sleep, rest, and live.
For Australian families navigating growing teenagers, solo adults in compact apartments, and anyone who's ever felt cramped in a standard single bed, the king single's width is the comfort revolution you didn't know you needed.
Key Takeaways:
- King single beds measure 107cm wide—15cm wider than standard singles (92cm)
- This extra width allows natural sleeping position changes, comfortable side sleeping, and sprawling without constraint
- Perfect width for solo sleepers who want space without sacrificing precious floor area
- Ideal for teenagers transitioning from childhood to young adulthood
- Smart middle ground: wider than singles, slimmer than doubles (138cm), much narrower than queens (153cm)

Understanding King Single Bed Width: The 15cm Difference
The Numbers That Define Comfort
A king single bed measures 107cm wide x 203cm long.
That 107cm width is your gateway to genuinely comfortable solo sleeping.
To understand why this matters, consider how your body actually moves during sleep. You don't lie rigidly in one position all night. You shift from back to side. You stretch your arms out. You unconsciously adjust to find comfort throughout sleep cycles.
A standard single bed at 92cm wide barely accommodates these natural movements. Every shift risks bringing you to the edge. Your subconscious mind stays partially alert, keeping you centred, preventing you from fully relaxing.
King Single vs. Standard Single: Why 15cm Changes Everything
Standard Single Bed: 92cm wide King Single Bed: 107cm wide
Fifteen centimetres of additional width translates to roughly 7.5cm more space on each side of your body when lying centred.
For side sleepers, this is the difference between shoulders fitting comfortably within the bed frame and feeling squeezed. For back sleepers, it's the difference between arms resting naturally at your sides or feeling cramped.
For teenagers who've outgrown childhood beds—not just in height but in presence—those 15cm represent validation. Space to exist comfortably. Room to be themselves.
The Width Hierarchy: Where King Single Sits
Understanding bed widths helps you make the smartest choice for your space and needs:
Single: 92cm wide—compact but restrictive for most adults and older teens King Single: 107cm wide—generous solo sleeping with space efficiency Double: 138cm wide—designed for two, excessive for one in small rooms Queen: 153cm wide—spacious but overwhelming in compact bedrooms King: 183cm wide—requires substantial bedroom space
The king single occupies that brilliant middle ground: significantly more comfortable than a single without the floor-space demands of double or queen beds.
In a typical 2.5m-wide bedroom, a king single (107cm) leaves comfortable space for bedside furniture. A double (138cm) starts to dominate. A queen (153cm) overwhelms.
The Floor Space Intelligence
Here's the practical magic: a king single takes up 31cm less width than a double bed (107cm vs 138cm).
In Australian bedrooms where every centimetre truly counts, that 31cm makes the difference between a cramped, furniture-dominated room and a breathing, beautiful space.
You can fit proper bedside tables. You can open wardrobes fully. You can walk comfortably around the bed. You can create a styled, functional bedroom rather than just a sleeping surface with narrow paths around it.
This is smart spatial design—giving yourself genuine sleeping comfort without sacrificing liveable room space.

Finding Your Dream King Single Style (In the Perfect Width)
The 107cm width comes wrapped in beautiful aesthetic options that transform bedrooms into sanctuaries.
Upholstered Width: Soft Boundaries
There's something psychologically comforting about upholstered bed frames, especially in the king single width.
Bouclé Sophistication: Upholstered king single beds in cream white or cream beige bouclé create soft, tactile boundaries that feel nurturing rather than restrictive. The textured fabric visually softens the frame's edges, making the 107cm width feel generous and inviting.
For teenagers navigating adolescence, bouclé frames offer grown-up sophistication without harsh, industrial edges. The neutral tones work beautifully with evolving colour preferences as tastes mature.
Velvet Statements: For those who want personality woven into every element of their space, velvet king singles in pink, grey, ocean blue, or dark forest green make the bed frame itself a design feature.
Pink brings creative energy—perfect for teens expressing themselves. Ocean blue creates coastal calm. Dark forest green grounds the space in natural tranquillity.
The 107cm width in velvet feels intentionally luxurious, not accidentally small.
Timber Width: Natural Boundaries
Solid timber king single beds in natural pine or white finishes bring organic warmth to the 107cm footprint.
The clean lines of timber frames emphasise the bed's proportions beautifully. Natural wood grain patterns add visual interest along the 107cm width without overwhelming smaller rooms.
Timber frames age gracefully—crucial for beds intended to last from teenage years through young adulthood. They're sophisticated enough to grow with changing aesthetics while remaining timelessly handsome.
Storage-Enhanced Width
Gas lift storage king single beds prove that the 107cm width can be brilliant multitasking design.
With 24cm of hidden storage beneath the mattress, accessed via hydraulic lift mechanisms, you're maximising the bed's footprint vertically rather than expanding it horizontally.
Collections like Lunia and Lovita in bouclé upholstery combine the 107cm width with serious storage capacity—eliminating the need for bulky dressers that would crowd the room.
The result? More functional floor space. Better organisation. Beautiful aesthetics. The 107cm width becomes an asset, not a limitation.
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Key Elements to Create Your Perfect Width-Optimised Sanctuary
Proportional Styling for 107cm Width
The king single's width creates opportunities for thoughtful, balanced styling.
Bedding Layers: With 107cm of width, you can layer bedding beautifully without it appearing excessive. A fitted sheet, flat sheet, duvet, and throw create depth without overwhelming the frame.
Use the width to play with pillow arrangements—two standard pillows sit comfortably across 107cm, or you can style with European pillows for a luxe, hotel-inspired look.
Symmetry and Balance: The 107cm width allows symmetrical styling that feels intentional. Matching bedside tables on each side create balance without crowding. Wall-mounted reading lights positioned evenly create visual harmony.
This width is generous enough to feel designed, not accidental.
Colour and Visual Width
Colour choices can either enhance or diminish how the 107cm width feels.
Light and Neutral Tones: Cream, white, beige, and pale grey make the bed feel more spacious and airy. They reflect light, creating an open feeling even in compact rooms.
For small bedrooms where the 107cm width needs to feel generous, light neutrals are your ally.
Bold Statement Colours: In larger rooms or for personalities that crave impact, bold colours like dark forest green or ocean blue make the 107cm width feel intentional and curated rather than compromised.
Pink velvet on a king single doesn't read as juvenile—it reads as confident personal expression.
Spatial Flow Around 107cm
Planning room layout around the king single's 107cm width creates functional, beautiful spaces.
Minimum Room Width: In a 2.5m-wide bedroom, a 107cm bed leaves roughly 120cm of space (60cm on each side) for circulation and furniture—comfortable and functional.
Optimal Placement: Centre the bed on a feature wall to emphasise its proportions. The 107cm width won't overwhelm even in narrower rooms, allowing you to create focal points rather than just fitting furniture in.
Furniture Scale: Choose bedside tables proportional to the 107cm width—typically 40-50cm wide works beautifully. Avoid oversized furniture that makes the bed feel smaller by comparison.

Beyond the Physical: The Lifestyle & Emotional Benefits of Width
The Freedom to Move Naturally
Sleep isn't static. Your body moves through multiple sleep cycles each night, shifting positions instinctively.
The king single's 107cm width allows these natural movements without the edge-proximity anxiety that standard singles create. You can roll from back to side comfortably. Your arms can rest wherever feels natural. You can stretch without immediately encountering boundaries.
This freedom translates to deeper, more restorative sleep. Your subconscious mind relaxes fully, knowing there's adequate space to move safely.
For growing teenagers whose bodies are rapidly changing, this spatial freedom supports healthy sleep patterns during crucial developmental years.
Personal Space and Identity
Especially for teenagers, bed width becomes tied to identity and autonomy.
A standard single (92cm) can feel infantilising—too small for their growing sense of self, too restrictive for their expanding presence in the world.
The king single's 107cm width acknowledges their transition into young adulthood. It's a bed that says, "You're not a little kid anymore, and your space should reflect that."
This psychological validation matters more than we often recognise. Personal space—literal physical space—affects how young people feel about themselves and their autonomy.
Multi-Functional Living
Modern bedrooms, especially for teenagers and solo adults, serve multiple purposes beyond sleeping.
The 107cm width provides enough surface area for studying, reading, or relaxing with a laptop without feeling cramped. Books can spread out. A laptop sits comfortably with room for notepads.
Standard singles (92cm) are too narrow for comfortable multi-tasking. Doubles (138cm) take up too much floor space in compact rooms, leaving no area for desks or seating.
The king single width hits that functional sweet spot—wide enough for modern life, compact enough to allow for complete room functionality.
The Solo Adult Reality
For solo adults in apartments, share houses, or compact homes, the king single's 107cm width is liberation.
You get genuinely comfortable sleeping space without dedicating your entire bedroom to an oversized bed you don't need. The 31cm you save compared to a double translates to room for proper storage, a reading chair, or simply breathing space.
This is the practical luxury of right-sizing your life—having exactly what you need, beautifully designed, without excess that clutters your space and your mind.

How to Get the Look (with Luxo Living)
Creating your perfect width-optimised bedroom starts with choosing the right foundation.
Choose Your 107cm Foundation
For Texture Lovers: If tactile beauty and contemporary sophistication speak to you, explore upholstered king single beds in bouclé. The cream tones create timeless elegance while the 107cm width provides generous solo sleeping without overwhelming your floor plan.
For Natural Aesthetic Enthusiasts: Those drawn to organic materials and clean-lined design will appreciate solid timber king single bed frames. The natural pine or white finishes bring warmth to the 107cm footprint while maintaining visual lightness in compact spaces.
For Space-Maximising Thinkers: If you need the 107cm sleeping width but can't sacrifice floor space to additional storage furniture, gas lift storage king single beds deliver brilliant dual functionality. The hydraulic lift provides 24cm of hidden storage without expanding the bed's footprint.
Styling the 107cm Width
Bedding Proportions: Choose king single bedding (107cm x 203cm) specifically sized for proper fit. Standard single sheets will be too narrow; double sheets will bunch excessively.
Layer with intention: fitted sheet, flat sheet or duvet, decorative throw. The 107cm width accommodates beautiful layering without appearing overstuffed.
Pillow Arrangements:
- Two standard pillows (48cm x 73cm) sit perfectly across the 107cm width
- European pillows (65cm x 65cm) can be used individually or paired for a luxe look
- Add a lumbar pillow or bolster for visual interest along the width
Bedside Balance: With the 107cm width, you have flexibility for bedside furniture:
- In 2.5m+ wide rooms: bedside tables on both sides (40-50cm wide each)
- In narrower rooms: one substantial bedside table on the accessible side
- Wall-mounted floating shelves preserve floor space while providing surface area
Room Integration Strategy
Ideal Room Dimensions:
- Minimum room width: 2.5m (allows for bed + circulation space)
- Optimal room width: 3m+ (allows for bed + bedside furniture + comfortable movement)
- Room length: 3m+ works beautifully with the 203cm bed length
Maximising the Width Advantage: The 31cm you save compared to a double bed can accommodate:
- A slim bookshelf or display unit
- A reading chair or small desk
- More generous wardrobe access
- Simply more breathing room and visual space
Style Cohesion: Choose a colour palette that enhances the 107cm width:
- Light, neutral tones for small rooms that need to feel spacious
- Bold colours in larger rooms where the width can anchor the design
- Consistent tones between bed frame, bedding, and surrounding furniture for cohesive flow
Your Inspiration & Styling Questions Answered
Is 107cm wide enough for a comfortable adult to sleep?
Absolutely! The 107cm width provides generous space for solo adult sleeping, including comfortable position changes, side sleeping with proper shoulder clearance, and natural arm placement. It's significantly more spacious than a standard single (92cm) while maintaining space efficiency in compact bedrooms.
How does the 107cm width compare to a double bed?
A double bed is 138cm wide—31cm wider than a king single. However, doubles are designed for two people sharing. For solo sleepers, that extra 31cm often creates wasted bed space while consuming precious floor space in smaller rooms. The king single's 107cm is optimised for comfortable solo sleeping without excess.
Will my teenager feel cramped in a 107cm bed?
Not at all! The 15cm additional width compared to standard singles (92cm) makes a genuine comfort difference for growing bodies. Teenagers can shift sleeping positions naturally, use the bed for studying or relaxing, and feel like they have adequate personal space—all crucial during adolescence.
Can I fit bedside tables with a 107cm bed?
In most standard bedrooms (2.5m+ wide), yes! A 107cm bed centred in a 2.5m-wide room leaves approximately 120cm total (60cm each side) for circulation and furniture. Bedside tables of 40-50cm width fit comfortably. In narrower rooms, consider one bedside table or wall-mounted alternatives.
What if I sometimes sleep with a pet or want extra sprawl space?
The 107cm width accommodates small to medium pets comfortably and provides genuine sprawl space for solo sleepers. If you regularly share sleeping space or are particularly broad-shouldered, you might prefer a double (138cm) if floor space permits. However, most solo sleepers find 107cm generously comfortable.
How do I make a 107cm bed look luxurious, not small?
Quality is key! Choose high-end finishes like bouclé or velvet upholstery, or beautiful natural timber. Invest in premium bedding that fits perfectly (king single sized). Layer thoughtfully with throws and cushions. Style with proportional bedside furniture. The 107cm width looks intentionally curated, not compromised, when styled with quality and care.
Will king single bedding be difficult to find for the 107cm width?
No—king single is a standard Australian bed size, so bedding (107cm x 203cm) is readily available from major retailers and online. Always purchase specifically sized king single bedding rather than trying to adapt single (too narrow) or double (too wide) sheets.
Is the 107cm width suitable for side sleepers?
Yes! Side sleeping typically requires the most width since shoulders extend beyond the body's centreline. The 107cm width comfortably accommodates side sleeping for most adults, providing shoulder clearance and arm positioning space that standard singles (92cm) can't match.
How much floor space do I actually save with a 107cm king single vs. a double?
You save 31cm of width (107cm vs 138cm). In practical terms, over the 203cm length of the bed, that's approximately 0.63 square metres of floor space—enough for a small bookshelf, reading chair, or simply more comfortable movement around your room.
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Conclusion: Start Your Transformation
Width matters more than most people realise.
Those 15 centimetres between a standard single (92cm) and a king single (107cm) represent the distance between feeling confined and feeling free. Between sleep constantly interrupted by edge-awareness and sleep that's genuinely restorative. Between a bedroom that functions minimally and one that supports how you actually live.
At 107cm wide, the king single delivers comfortable, generous solo sleeping without demanding the floor space of double beds (138cm) or queen beds (153cm). It's the brilliant compromise that isn't a compromise at all—it's right-sizing for modern Australian living.
For growing teenagers, the width validates their transition into young adulthood. For space-conscious solo adults, it provides genuine comfort without overwhelming compact rooms. For thoughtful parents, it's one purchase that serves through multiple life stages.
Your next step is beautifully simple:
Stand in your bedroom (or your teenager's room). Imagine 107cm of width—generous enough for natural movement, compact enough to leave breathing room for furniture and life. Consider how that extra 15cm compared to a single could transform nightly comfort. Think about the 31cm you'd save compared to a double and what that space could become.
The comfort gap isn't just physical—it's emotional, practical, and transformative.
Over 200,000 Australians have discovered the Luxo Living difference. Frames designed specifically for Australian homes and lifestyles. Quality that lasts from adolescence through young adulthood and beyond. Widths that work with your space, not against it.
Your perfect 107cm—the width that finally fits your life—is waiting.
Because comfortable sleep shouldn't require sacrificing your entire bedroom to an oversized bed. And growing bodies deserve space that acknowledges their transition without overwhelming their rooms.
At 107cm wide, the king single delivers exactly that balance.
Ready to experience the width difference? Explore the full collection of king single bed frames and Luxo furniture designed for Australian spaces—where 107cm of smart width meets beautiful design. Pair your frame with our premium mattresses, bedside tables, tallboys, wardrobes, or makeup vanities to create a cohesive sanctuary. Shop with confidence at Luxo Living knowing every piece is backed by a comprehensive warranty, a 30-day money-back refund policy, and available professional assembly services. At Luxo Living, we ensure every piece of Luxo furniture is designed so that every measurement and style works together flawlessly to create your ideal home.