Queen Size Mattresses
A queen measures 60″ × 80″ — the recommended minimum for two adults and the default size for American master bedrooms. Six inches wider than a full, sixteen inches narrower than a king. The size most shoppers end up buying — for good reason.
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A queen is 60″ wide × 80″ long.
Six inches wider and five inches longer than a full. Sixteen inches narrower than a king. The standard for American master bedrooms — and for good reason. Here’s how it fits.
- Dimensions
- 60″ × 80″
- Min room size
- 10′ × 10′
- Recommended room
- 10′ × 12′
- Sleepers
- 2 adults comfortably
- vs Full
- 6″ wider, 5″ longer
- Fits frames
- Queen, platform, upholstered, adjustable base
Five ways to build a queen.
Every queen on our floor falls into one of five construction families. Each has a different feel, price point, and ideal sleeper profile — pick the one that fits how you (and your partner) sleep.

Queen Hybrid
Pocketed coils deliver responsive support, edge strength, and airflow. Foam comfort layers contour the body and absorb motion. The most-requested queen construction for couples — balanced enough to work for most sleepers.
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Queen Memory Foam
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Queen Latex
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Queen Pillow Top
Shop Queen Pillow Top
Queen Innerspring
Shop Queen InnerspringTop brands in queen size.
Three of our most-requested luxury brands — each with multiple queen models in stock at our 5 LA showrooms.
Tempur-Pedic
Premium pressure relief — LuxeAdapt, ProAdapt, and Cloud all available in queen
Shop Tempur-PedicStearns & Foster
Luxury innerspring craftsmanship — Lux Estate and Reserve collections
Shop Stearns & FosterHelix
Personalized hybrid sleep — Midnight and Dusk flagship models in queen
Shop HelixEvery queen mattress in stock.
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Full vs Queen vs King.
The three sizes most couples weigh against each other. Here’s exactly how they compare — and why queen is the default for most master bedrooms.
| Feature | Full | You’re hereQueen | King |
|---|---|---|---|
| Width | 54" | 60" | 76" |
| Length | 75" | 80" | 80" |
| vs Queen | 6" narrower, 5" shorter | - | 16" wider |
| Min room size | 9′ × 10′ | 10′ × 10′ | 12′ × 12′ |
| Recommended room | 10′ × 12′ | 10′ × 12′ | 13′ × 13′ |
| Best for | Solo adults, studios | Couples, master beds | Spacious master rooms |
| Price (LA) | From $299 | From $439 | From $599 |
Who a queen is built for.
The queen is the default master-bedroom size in America for a reason. Five groups get the most value from the 60″ × 80″ footprint.
Couples
At 60" wide, queen is the recommended minimum for two adults sharing a bed. Each person gets roughly 30 inches — plenty for couples who don’t sprawl. The best-selling size for couples in America, and the reason most brands make queen their flagship.
Solo adults who want room
At 80" long, no feet hanging off the edge — even for taller sleepers. Solo sleepers who toss and turn, stretch out, or share with a pet benefit from the full queen footprint without sacrificing walkable bedroom space.
Master bedrooms
The queen is the default for primary bedrooms in American homes. Fits comfortably in a 10′×12′ room with space for nightstands, a dresser, and walking clearance on both sides of the bed.
Premium guest rooms
Versatile enough for a guest room that needs to work for one or two people. A queen guest bed handles visiting couples without needing a king footprint — the practical upgrade over a full.
10′×10′ rooms (where king won’t fit)
If your room is 10′×10′ minimum but under 12′ wide, queen is almost always the right call. More sleep surface than full, without sacrificing walkable space the way a king would.









































