Difference between Full and Double Bed
By Theydiffer - July 3, 2016

Some people who purchase mattresses end up unhappy because of the discomfort they experience during sleep. They only realize later on that it’s because they got the wrong size. Mattresses come in several sizes to cater to varying conditions of individuals, including height and/or size, number of people using the bed, bedroom space, and sleep habits. For a satisfactory sleep experience, people should be knowledgeable about the different bed sizes available and choose the appropriate one for their needs. The following is a brief discussion of the difference between a full bed and a double bed.

Definitions

A full bed is designed for the use of two people. It is 54 inches wide and 75 inches long, providing 27 inches of sleep space for each person. It is smaller than a queen or king size bed and fits better in smaller bedrooms.

A double bed is designed for the use of two people as well. In various countries, they take the double bed and the full bed as one and the same, but that is not the standard followed by others. Its dimensions, like the full bed, are 54 inches wide and 75 inches long, but also come in other sizes known as the small double (48in x 75in) and the double extra-long (54in x 80in), which provides more leg room for people with a longer frame.

Full Bed vs Double Bed

Is there a difference between a full bed and a double bed? Yes, there is. Although both the full and double beds share the same dimensions, being 54in x 75in, there is only one kind of full bed while there are variations of the double bed – the small double (48in x 75in) and the double extra-long (54in x 80in), which accommodates taller people.

Comparison Chart

Full BedDouble Bed
54in x 75in54in x 75in
No variationVariations: small double (48in x 75in) and double extra-long (54in x 80in)