Do Two Full Size Beds Equal a King Size Bed? | Mattress Conversion Guide

Discover if two full beds can replace a king-sized bed and explore alternative mattress options.

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No, two full-sized beds do not make a king-sized bed. A king-sized bed measures 76 inches by 80 inches, whereas two full-sized beds together measure 108 inches by 75 inches. For a king-sized alternative, consider two twin XL mattresses, which together match the dimensions of a standard king bed.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are the dimensions of a king-size bed? A king-sized bed measures 76 inches by 80 inches.
  2. Can I use two twin beds as a king? Yes, two twin XL mattresses can be used together to create the dimensions of a standard king bed.
  3. How do the dimensions of full size beds compare to king size beds? Two full-sized beds together measure 108 inches by 75 inches, which do not equal the dimensions of a king-sized bed.
  4. What are some alternatives to a king-size bed? Consider using two twin XL mattresses or a California king for a longer option.