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How Big Is a Standard Double Bed?

How Big Is a Standard Double Bed?

August 16, 2026
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A standard double bed in the UK measures 135cm wide by 190cm long, which is 4ft 6in by 6ft 3in. That gives two people 67.5cm of width each. The mattress follows the same dimensions, while the frame itself usually measures 5cm to 15cm more on each side depending on how it is built.

It remains the most common size in British homes, and for good reason: it fits the average bedroom without swallowing it. What follows covers the exact measurements, the room size it needs, how it compares with the sizes either side of it, and when moving up or down makes more sense.

The Exact Numbers

Mattress and bed base for a UK double are both 135cm by 190cm. Bedding is sold to match, with a double duvet typically 200cm by 200cm so it drops over the sides properly. Fitted sheets are cut for a 135cm by 190cm mattress with a depth that varies by manufacturer, which is worth checking if you have a deep mattress or a topper.

Frame dimensions are where confusion creeps in. A slim wooden frame might add only 4cm each side, taking the external width to around 143cm. An upholstered frame with a padded border can add 12cm or more per side, pushing it past 160cm. Always work from the external frame measurement in the product listing, not the mattress size.

Room Size for a Double Bed

With a frame around 150cm wide and a 60cm walkway on both sides, a double needs a room roughly 270cm across. In practice you can go tighter by pushing one side against a wall, which many smaller bedrooms do, though it makes changing the sheets more awkward and only really works for a single sleeper or a child.

For length, a 190cm mattress plus a footboard and a walkway at the end calls for around 265cm from wall to wall. Many British second bedrooms sit between 250cm and 300cm in each direction, which is why the double is such a natural fit for them.

Double Compared With Small Double and King

Below the double sits the small double at 120cm by 190cm, sometimes called a three quarter bed. It saves 15cm of width, which is meaningful in a narrow room, and it suits a single adult who wants more space than a single or a couple who mostly use the room occasionally.

Above the double sits the king at 150cm by 200cm. That is 15cm wider and, importantly, 10cm longer. If either sleeper is over about 6ft, that extra length is the main reason to upgrade rather than the width. Our double fabric beds UK sale and king ranges sit side by side, and comparing the external frame widths of the two is the quickest way to see whether your room can take the step up.

Is a Double Big Enough for Two Adults

For two adults a double gives each person 67.5cm, which is narrower than a single bed. Many couples sleep comfortably in one for years, but it is tight if one person moves a lot at night, if either is broad shouldered, or if a pet joins you.

Length is the other consideration. At 190cm, a double suits sleepers up to around 5ft 10in comfortably. Taller than that and feet reach the end, particularly with a footboard in place. If the room can take a king, the combination of extra width and extra length is noticeable from the first night.

Frame Styles That Suit a Double

Because a double sits in a mid sized room more often than not, frame choice has a real effect on how open the space feels. Low frames with slim headboards keep sightlines clear. Frames on visible legs let light pass underneath and read as lighter than a solid divan of the same size.

Upholstered frames add softness and are kinder if you sit up in bed to read. Wooden frames give a crisper outline and often cost less to keep looking well over time. Metal frames occupy the least visual space of all, which suits small rooms and rented spaces. Our range of double wooden beds UK sale covers both low and taller headboard styles.

Storage Options at Double Size

A double bed occupies a useful amount of floor, and that space can work for you. Drawer divans give two or four pull out compartments, handy for bedding and shoes. Ottoman frames lift the whole mattress on a gas assisted mechanism, opening up the full footprint for bulkier items such as suitcases and winter duvets.

If the room is small, a storage bed can remove the need for a chest of drawers entirely, which frees a wall for a wardrobe instead. That trade is often the difference between a bedroom that functions and one that feels permanently full. Our modern chest of drawers UK sale includes narrow options for rooms where a double has taken most of the floor.

Getting a Double Bed Into the Room

Doubles are the easiest of the larger sizes to move, but access still needs a thought in older properties. Divan bases arrive in two halves. Wooden and upholstered frames come as flat panels with slats, so the longest single component is usually the side rail at just over 190cm.

Measure your narrowest point, which is often the turn at the top of the stairs rather than a doorway. If the stairwell is tight, a frame that assembles from panels is a safer choice than a one piece base. Our modern beds UK sale listings include component dimensions so you can check before ordering.

Coordinating Bedside Furniture

With a double, a pair of bedside cabinets works if the room is 300cm or wider. In narrower rooms one cabinet on the side you get out of, and a wall light on the other, keeps the walkway clear. Cabinet height should sit close to mattress top height so reaching for a glass of water is natural.

Keep depth modest. A cabinet deeper than about 40cm alongside a double frame starts to narrow the walkway noticeably. Slim units with a drawer and an open shelf hold what you need without pushing into the space you walk through.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the exact dimensions of a UK double bed?
135cm wide by 190cm long, which is 4ft 6in by 6ft 3in. The mattress and base share those measurements, while the external frame is usually wider.

Is a double bed big enough for two people?
It gives each person 67.5cm, which is narrower than a single bed. Many couples find it fine, but if either sleeper moves a lot at night or is over 5ft 10in, a king size offers more width and 10cm more length.

What size room do I need for a double bed?
Around 270cm by 265cm allows for the frame plus a 60cm walkway on both sides and at the foot. Pushing one side against a wall reduces that but makes bed making harder.

What is the difference between a double and a small double?
A small double is 120cm by 190cm, so 15cm narrower than a standard double. It suits narrow rooms and single sleepers who want more space than a single bed offers.

Will double bedding fit a small double bed?
A double duvet will work on a small double with a longer drop at the sides, but fitted sheets will not fit correctly. Buy sheets in the exact mattress size to avoid loose corners.

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