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  2. Bed size - Wikipedia

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    120 cm × 200 cm (47 in × 79 in), uncommon, often as futon beds that are sold with mattress, slats and frame. 140 cm × 200 cm (55 in × 79 in), common, especially among young people. Double: 140 cm × 200 cm (55 in × 79 in) [17] 160 cm × 200 cm (63 in × 79 in), common, often with two separate mattresses.

  3. Mattress - Wikipedia

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    A mattress topper is a thin mattress, usually 5–10 centimetres (2–4 in) thick. [citation needed] Stand-alone mattresses of this size exist (see futon and Bed base#Floor beds; traditional European beds were made of a stack of mattresses of this size).

  4. Talk:Bed size - Wikipedia

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    All 4 sizes are standardized, and it's fairly easy to get sheets for these sizes. 46.121.71.138 11:01, 28 April 2016 (UTC) There are two common toddler bed sizes in the UK - 140 x 70 cm (termed cotbed), and less commonly 120 x 60 cm (termed cot). There are a number of other sizes that are specific to a brand (e.g. Boori and Stokke).

  5. Bedding - Wikipedia

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    Standard North American pocket size is 7 to 9 in (18 to 23 cm). Deep pocket corners are usually 10 to 13 in (25 to 33 cm). Extra deep pocket corners are very generous in size, ranging from 14 to 22 in (36 to 56 cm), and are used for extraordinarily high/deep mattresses. Mattress pad Also known as a mattress topper, or underpad.

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  7. Bed - Wikipedia

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    In less wealthy houses, the bed would be made of three planks and a mattress made of dried heather or fern, they would sleep with a single sheet and an old blanket. [19] In the 15th century beds became very large, reaching 7 to 8 feet (2.1 to 2.4 m) by 6 to 7 feet (1.8 to 2.1 m). The mattresses were often filled with pea-shucks, straw, or feathers.