Full vs Queen Beds: Which Should You Get?

Full vs Queen Beds: Which Should You Get?

Choosing the right mattress size can feel like a big decision. A bed is more than just a place to sleep; it’s where you relax, recharge, and maybe even binge-watch your favorite shows. So, how do you decide between a full and a queen mattress? Let’s break it down step by step to help you pick the perfect size for your needs.

Feature Full Mattress Queen Mattress
Size 54" x 75" 60" x 80"
Best For Singles, Kids, Teens Couples, Singles wanting Space
Room Size  Small ( 10' x 10' or less) Medium/Large (10' x10'+)
Cost Range $300 - $1,500 $400 - $2,000

 

What is a Full Mattress?

Full Mattress Dimensions

A full mattress, also known as a double bed, measures 54 inches wide and 75 inches long. This size is great for smaller rooms or solo sleepers who want a bit more room to stretch out compared to a twin bed.

Ideal for rooms that are 10x10 feet or smaller, it leaves enough space for furniture and walking areas. If you’re unsure how it fits, use painter’s tape to outline the dimensions on your floor.

Who Are Full Mattresses For?

  • Solo Sleepers: If you sleep alone and don’t toss and turn much, a full mattress provides plenty of room.
  • Teens or Young Adults: It’s a great upgrade for kids moving out of a twin bed, offering more space as they grow.
  • Compact Spaces: If your bedroom is small—think dorm rooms or studio apartments—a full mattress can fit comfortably without overcrowding the space.
  • Best for Individuals Under 6 Feet Tall: Taller sleepers may find their feet hanging off the edge.

Price Range

A full mattress is generally more affordable than a queen mattress. Prices typically range from $300 to $1,500, depending on the brand and features.

More basic models often use traditional innerspring or standard foam, making them budget-friendly.

Higher-priced full mattresses may include premium features like memory foam, hybrid designs, or even cooling technologies to enhance sleep quality. Mattresses crafted from natural materials like latex or organic cotton also tend to drive up the cost.

With flexible payment options like Affirm, you can spread out the cost to make it even easier to afford.

What is a Queen Mattress?

Queen Mattress Dimensions

A queen mattress is 60 inches wide and 80 inches long. This makes it six inches wider and five inches longer than a full mattress, offering more room for comfort. It works best in rooms that are at least 10x12 feet, ensuring you still have room for nightstands, dressers, or other furniture. Use painter’s tape to visualize the space a queen bed will take up.

Who Are Queen Mattresses For?

  • Couples: A queen bed is the most popular choice for couples, providing enough space for two people to sleep comfortably without feeling cramped.
  • Taller Individuals: If you’re over 6 feet tall, the extra length of a queen mattress ensures your feet won’t dangle off the edge.
  • Guest Rooms: A queen is an excellent choice for guest bedrooms, offering comfort for single or double occupancy.

Price Range

Queen mattresses typically range from $400 to $2,000, depending on the material and features.

Higher-end models often include advanced materials like memory foam, gel-infused layers, or hybrid constructions that combine coils with foam for added support. Mattresses with temperature-regulating technology or organic materials like latex also tend to cost more.

With Affirm, you can manage the cost with convenient monthly payments, making it easier to upgrade to a queen.

Ergomotion Adjustable Beds

Transform your sleep into a sanctuary with an Ergomotion adjustable bed. Whether you're after a smart, integrated setup or a simple, classic adjustable frame, find the comfort you deserve for better health, day or night.

7 Steps to Decide Between a Full & Queen Bed

Taking the time to evaluate your needs and priorities can help ensure you make a decision you’ll be happy with for years to come.

Whether it’s about fitting the bed into a cozy room or accommodating a growing family, understanding the key differences can clear up the confusion. Let’s dive into the essential steps to help you find the perfect fit:

1. Measure Your Room

Start by grabbing a measuring tape and checking the dimensions of your bedroom. Write down the measurements and compare them with the recommended room sizes for full and queen mattresses.

A full mattress works best in rooms that are 10x10 feet or smaller, while a queen requires at least 10x12 feet for comfort. 

If you’re unsure, use painter’s tape to outline the mattress size on your floor. This simple trick gives you a clear idea of how much space the bed will occupy.

2. Consider Who Will Use the Bed

Think about the person or people sleeping in the bed. Are you sleeping alone or sharing the space with a partner? 

Solo sleepers can get by with a full mattress, but couples usually prefer the extra space of a queen. 

If you’re tall—over 6 feet—a queen mattress is a better option, as the extra length prevents your feet from hanging off the edge.

3. Think About Future Needs

Take a moment to think long-term. Are you planning to move to a larger home or upgrade your bedroom furniture in the next few years? If so, investing in a queen mattress now could save you from needing another upgrade later. Additionally, consider how the bed size might affect resale value if you’re furnishing a guest room.

4. Set Your Budget

Be realistic about how much you can spend on a new mattress. A full mattress is more affordable, but if you have the budget, a queen offers more versatility. Don’t forget to explore flexible payment options like Affirm, which allows you to spread out the cost into manageable monthly payments. This can make upgrading to a queen bed more financially feasible without breaking the bank.

5. Weigh Comfort vs. Space Constraints

If you’re working with a small room, prioritize space efficiency. A full mattress will leave more room for furniture and walking paths. However, if comfort is your top priority and the room size allows, a queen mattress provides more sleeping space and feels less cramped.

6. Listen to Customer Advice

Don’t just take our word for it—many customers recommend going with a queen mattress if you have the budget and room. It’s widely regarded as the most versatile size, offering a balance of comfort and practicality. Reading online reviews or forums can also give you insight into real-life experiences from other buyers.

7. Try Before You Buy

If possible, visit a store to test both mattress sizes. Lie down and see how they feel in person. This hands-on experience can make a big difference in your decision-making process. Our experience has taught us it’s common to take some time for your body to adjust to a new sleep system.

Because of this, we require a minimum trial period of 30 days for any of our mattresses. If you are not completely satisfied after 30 days of sleeping on your mattress, you may return it up to 100 days after the delivery (learn more about our return policy) date for a full refund.

Our Recommended Full & Queen Mattresses

Whether you prioritize temperature regulation, support, or luxurious features, we’ve got you covered. Here are some top options to consider:

ErgoEssentials Mattress

This 10” ErgoEssentials Mattress is simple yet has everything you need. It features cooling attributes such as Gel-Infused Air Foam and Ridge Air Foam, which provide a cool and supportive environment to keep you well-rested for many years to come.

The ErgoEssentials is available in both full and queen sizes, making it a flexible option for various room sizes and budgets. It’s an excellent entry-level choice for those who value quality sleep without unnecessary frills.

ErgoCopper Mattress

The Copper Infused Memory Foam mattress combines comfort, vitality, and the benefits of copper in your bedroom. The sleeping surface of this specialty mattress is made with 2” of Copper Infused Memory Foam.

Copper is a versatile material known for its antimicrobial properties and temperature regulation. It’s used in the ErgoCopper Mattress to enhance cleanliness and maintain a cool sleeping surface throughout the night. Additionally, the copper-infused layer offers supportive comfort, making it a great choice for sleepers seeking a rejuvenating rest.

Its multiple foam layers contour to your body, providing pressure relief and making it perfect for hot sleepers or those who experience joint discomfort. Available in full and queen sizes, the ErgoCopper mattress is an excellent choice for those looking to invest in advanced sleep solutions.

Dawn House Mattress

This premium option combines luxury and functionality, offering features that go beyond standard mattresses.

  • Cooling Cover: Keeps your sleeping environment fresh throughout the night.
  • Reactive Memory Foam: Provides personalized comfort to adapt to your body’s needs.
  • Cooling Gel Poly Foam: Aids in temperature regulation for a more restful sleep.
  • Patented Edge Support: Prevents sagging and extends the usable surface area of the mattress.
  • Flex Channel Air Base: Works seamlessly with adjustable bases for optimal support and flexibility.

Designed with a plush top and supportive base layers, this mattress ensures maximum comfort for a wide range of sleepers. Available in both full and queen sizes, it’s ideal for anyone seeking a top-of-the-line mattress with cutting-edge features to enhance their sleep experience.

Ergomotion Adjustable Beds

Transform your sleep into a sanctuary with an Ergomotion adjustable bed. Whether you're after a smart, integrated setup or a simple, classic adjustable frame, find the comfort you deserve for better health, day or night.

Choosing The Right Mattress For You

Choosing between a full and queen mattress doesn’t have to be stressful when you have the right information.

Start by considering the size of your space. Smaller rooms might make a full mattress the practical choice, while larger rooms often accommodate a queen more comfortably.

Next, think about who will be using the bed. Are you sleeping solo, or will you share it with a partner? Your height and sleeping style can also play a big role. A full mattress suits individuals under 6 feet tall who don’t need much room to stretch out, while a queen offers extra length and width for added comfort.

Budget is another important factor. While a full mattress is more affordable, a queen provides better long-term versatility, especially if your needs change. For those worried about upfront costs, payment options like Affirm allow you to make manageable monthly payments, so you don’t have to compromise on comfort or quality.

Lastly, consider what features matter most to you. Are you looking for cooling technology, pressure relief, or a natural and organic option? With the wide range of choices available, there’s something to fit every preference and price point.

For more details on our full and queen mattresses, check out our pages:

 

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