Which Is Larger King or Queen Bed?
A king bed is larger than a queen in the American system, where a king measures 193cm by 203cm against a queen at 152cm by 203cm. In Britain the comparison is closer, because a UK king size measures 150cm by 200cm, which makes it fractionally narrower and shorter than a queen. The answer therefore hinges on whose king you mean, and that distinction matters as soon as you start buying bedding. In this guide we set out both systems clearly, compare sleeping width per person, and explain why British beds are quoted in these particular figures. We also look at the room dimensions each size needs once the frame is counted, how upholstered and wooden frames change the real footprint, what bedding fits each size in the UK, and how to make a wide bed work in an older British house with chimney breasts and sloping loft ceilings. Bedside furniture scale is covered too....