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  2. Bed size - Wikipedia

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    Standard North American bed sizes An American hotel room with two queen-size beds. The sizes of mattresses use non-numeric labels such as a "king" or "full", but are defined in inches. Historically most beds were "twins" or "doubles" but in the mid-1940s larger mattresses were introduced by manufacturers.

  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. Bed - Wikipedia

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    Many beds include a box spring inner-sprung base, which is a large mattress-sized box containing wood and springs that provide additional support and suspension for the mattress. Beds are available in many sizes, ranging from infant-sized bassinets and cribs, to small beds for a single person or adult, to large queen and king-size beds designed ...

  5. 9 Best Mattresses for Getting the Sleep of Your Dreams - AOL

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    This mattress, as with all Tempur-Pedic mattresses, is pricey at more than $3,000 (for a Queen). You'll want to invest in a premium (and probably pricey) frame, too, to protect and get the most ...

  6. Metrication in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mattress sizes use non-numeric labels, such as king, queen, full, or twin. These sizes are defined in inches, unlike most other countries, which use similar labels defined using metric units. The FPLA mandates bed sheets state the type of bed they are intended for in addition to dimensions in centimeters and inches.

  7. Bedroom - Wikipedia

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    During the 16th century, mattresses stuffed with feathers started to gain popularity, with those who could afford them. The common person was doing well if he could buy a mattress after seven years of marriage. [1] In the 18th century cotton and wool started to become more common. The first coil spring mattress was not invented until 1871. [1]