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How Big Is an Emperor Bed?

How Big Is an Emperor Bed?

August 16, 2026
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The Short Answer

An emperor bed measures 200cm by 200cm, making it a perfect square and the largest widely available bed size in the UK beyond bespoke commissions. To put that in context, it is 50cm wider than a king and 20cm wider than a super king, while matching both in length. Some makers offer a variation at 215cm by 215cm, sometimes described as a super emperor or caesar size, so checking the stated dimensions is essential.

The frame will add to those figures. Expect an overall footprint closer to 210cm by 210cm for a simple design, and considerably more where the headboard is deep or the frame has a substantial surround. That extra allowance is what determines whether an emperor bed works in a given room, so it should be measured before anything else.

Emperor Compared With Other UK Bed Sizes

The UK size ladder runs single at 90cm by 190cm, small double at 120cm by 190cm, double at 135cm by 190cm, king at 150cm by 200cm and super king at 180cm by 200cm. Emperor sits above all of them at 200cm by 200cm. The square proportion is what sets it apart, because every other size is longer than it is wide.

That squareness changes how the bed sits in a room. A super king reads as a large rectangle that still relates to the shape of a typical bedroom. An emperor reads as a block, and it dominates any room that is not genuinely generous. In a large master bedroom with a high ceiling it looks intentional and calm. In a standard UK double bedroom it swallows the space entirely.

The Room You Need

As a working rule, an emperor bed needs a bedroom of at least 4.2m by 4.5m to function properly. That allows the 210cm frame footprint plus around 70cm of clear space on both sides and at the foot. Anything tighter and you lose the ability to walk around the bed, which is precisely the comfort an emperor is meant to deliver.

Measure the route into the room as carefully as the room itself. A 200cm wide frame will not pass through a standard doorway assembled, and headboards of that width can be difficult to turn on a landing. Most emperor beds are delivered flat packed for exactly this reason, but divan bases in this size are often split into two halves, which is worth confirming before ordering. Loft rooms with sloping ceilings and stairwells with tight turns are where these deliveries most often fail.

Mattresses and Bedding at Emperor Size

Emperor mattresses are a specialist item, produced in smaller numbers than standard sizes. That affects both choice and lead time, so it is sensible to select the mattress at the same time as the frame rather than assuming you can add one later. Pocket sprung construction is common in this size because the width benefits from independent springs that stop movement travelling across the bed.

Bedding requires the same planning. Standard super king duvets measure 260cm by 220cm, which will look narrow on a 200cm wide mattress once you allow for drop on both sides. Emperor duvets and fitted sheets exist but are found in fewer ranges, and buying two sets from the outset saves the frustration of having nothing to change into on a wash day. Deep fitted sheets are worth prioritising, since mattresses at this size are frequently 30cm or more.

Who an Emperor Bed Suits

The size makes sense for couples who sleep restlessly, for anyone who shares a bed with children or pets on a regular basis, and for taller sleepers who want width as well as length. It also suits large period bedrooms where a smaller bed looks lost against the proportions of the room. Where a room has a tall ceiling and generous windows, a bed of this scale anchors it in a way a king cannot.

It is less suitable if the bedroom doubles as a dressing area or workspace, since an emperor leaves little room for anything else. In those cases a super king from our modern super king size fabric beds UK sale range delivers most of the width while returning 20cm of floor space, which is often the difference between a room that works and one that does not.

Frame Styles That Suit the Scale

At this size, proportion matters more than detail. A low platform frame with a broad, softly padded headboard reads as calm and lets the bed sit within the room rather than announcing itself. Tall buttoned headboards work in rooms with high ceilings but can look overwhelming under a standard 2.4m ceiling.

Upholstered frames are the most common choice in emperor size because fabric softens the visual mass. Wooden frames at this width need a substantial timber section to look right, since slim rails appear undersized against a 200cm span. Our modern king size leather beds UK range gives a sense of how heavier materials read at larger widths, and the same principles apply as the size increases.

Furnishing the Rest of the Room

An emperor bed changes what else fits. Bedside cabinets need to be tall enough to remain useful next to a wide mattress, and a pair of narrow cabinets often looks better than two wide ones because they keep the walkway clear. Wall mounted lighting frees the cabinet surface entirely, which helps when the bed already dominates.

Wardrobes are the piece most likely to be squeezed out. Sliding door designs are worth considering, since hinged doors need clearance that an emperor bed may not leave. Browse the modern sliding wardrobes UK sale collection if the room is tight at the sides, and look through the wider selection at Furniture in Fashion when planning the room as a whole. Keeping the floor otherwise clear, with a single large rug rather than several small pieces, stops the room feeling crowded.

Practical Considerations Before Committing

Mark the full 210cm by 210cm footprint on the floor with masking tape and live with it for a few days. Open the wardrobe doors, walk the route to the en suite, and see whether the room still functions. This costs nothing and prevents the most expensive mistake in bedroom furnishing.

Consider maintenance too. Changing bedding on an emperor bed takes longer and requires access to all four sides, so pushing the bed against a wall to save space defeats the purpose. Rotating the mattress is a two person job at this size and weight, which is worth planning for rather than discovering later.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is an emperor bed bigger than a super king?

Yes. An emperor is 200cm by 200cm while a UK super king is 180cm by 200cm, so an emperor adds 20cm of width at the same length.

Will standard super king bedding fit an emperor bed?

Not well. A super king duvet at 260cm by 220cm will look narrow across a 200cm mattress, and fitted sheets will not reach the corners. Emperor specific bedding is needed.

What size room do I need for an emperor bed?

Around 4.2m by 4.5m as a minimum, which allows the frame footprint plus roughly 70cm of clear space on the sides and at the foot of the bed.

Can an emperor bed be delivered upstairs?

Usually, provided it is flat packed. Assembled frames and single piece divan bases at this width will not pass through standard doorways or turn on most landings, so check the delivery format before ordering.

Are emperor mattresses harder to replace?

They are produced in smaller volumes than standard sizes, so choice is narrower and lead times can be longer. Selecting the mattress alongside the frame avoids delays later.

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