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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.
A bed frame includes head, foot, and side rails. [1] The majority of double (full) beds and all queen- and king-sized beds necessitate a central support rail, often accompanied by additional feet that extend towards the floor for stability. The concept of a "bed frame" was initially introduced and referred to between 1805 and 1815. [1]
Apparently there is a "matrimonial" bed size in Latin America that compares to a full. I didn't add it to the page because I can't find a good source. I will come back to it later when I have more time, but if anyone knows a good source, please add. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Akritenbrink (talk • contribs) 15:54, 25 April 2012 (UTC)
Comforter sizes run slightly larger than mattress sizes to allow for draping over the sides of the bed. Typical sizes in the United States for comforters are: Twin Bed = 64 in (163 cm) width × 87 in (221 cm) length; Queen Bed / Full = 87 in (221 cm) width × 87 in (221 cm) length; King Bed = 101 in (257 cm) width × 90 in (229 cm) length
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