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Description
Description
Queen Bedroom layouts are recommended planning guidelines for organizing bedrooms based on the standard dimensions of a Queen Size Bed. When designing bedrooms, adequate clearances should be provided around all three sides of the bed that are not against the wall. Additional clearances are recommended whenever possible to provide greater comfort for queen bed users.
Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes
Commonly used in bedrooms layouts for a couple, Queen size beds are 80” (203 cm) long and 60” (152 cm) wide. Minimum clearances of 30” (76.2 cm) and comfortable clearances of 36” (91.4 cm) are recommended around the perimeter of a Queen size bed. Bedrooms with Queen beds should have minimum areas of roughly 106 ft2 (9.8 m2) for a bed with clearance, to between 128-131 ft2 (11.9-12.1 m2) for bed clearance with closet and desk.
Description
Description
Queen Bedroom layouts are recommended planning guidelines for organizing bedrooms based on the standard dimensions of a Queen Size Bed. When designing bedrooms, adequate clearances should be provided around all three sides of the bed that are not against the wall. Additional clearances are recommended whenever possible to provide greater comfort for queen bed users.
Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes
Commonly used in bedrooms layouts for a couple, Queen size beds are 80” (203 cm) long and 60” (152 cm) wide. Minimum clearances of 30” (76.2 cm) and comfortable clearances of 36” (91.4 cm) are recommended around the perimeter of a Queen size bed. Bedrooms with Queen beds should have minimum areas of roughly 106 ft2 (9.8 m2) for a bed with clearance, to between 128-131 ft2 (11.9-12.1 m2) for bed clearance with closet and desk.
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Common Questions
Common Questions
What are the dimensions of a Queen Size Bed?
Queen size beds are 80” (6'8") | 203 cm long and 60” (5') | 152 cm wide.
How much space should you leave around your Queen Size Bed?
Minimum clearances of 30” | 76.2 cm and comfortable clearances of 36” | 91.4 cm are recommended around the perimeter of a Queen size bed. As Queen size beds are popular for couples, greater clearance spaces should be provided whenever possible.
What is a comfortable bedroom size for a Queen Size Bed?
Bedrooms with Queen size beds should have minimum floor plan areas of around 106 ft2 | 9.8 m2 (bed with clearance) to between 128-131 ft2 | 11.9-12.1 m2 (bed clearance with closet and desk).
What are the factors to consider when planning a bedroom layout?
Ease of circulation is a factor to consider when planning a bedroom layout. It should be easy to move throughout the room, getting to the door or the closet from the bed for example. Focusing on furniture configuration as well as the scale and function of these pieces is a way to achieve the best flow. View is another factor to consider, especially upon entrance into a bedroom. The sight upon walking in should feel open and possibly lead to a scenic window. Privacy should also be of main concern. It is recommended to design a bedroom layout in which one is unable to look directly into the bedroom from a public space in a home.
How do you design a small bedroom?
A common design idea when working with a small bedroom is to use color, lighting, and furniture pieces to give the illusion that the space is bigger than it actually is. Positioning mirrors will reflect natural light into the space while painting the room white will brighten it up. Pushing the bed up into a corner and mounting both shelves and lights will increase the floor space. These floating shelves can also act as night stands, entry tables, bookcases, etc.
What is a split bedroom floor plan?
A split bedroom floor plan typically separates a home into three areas: a great room or main floor, a master bedroom, and a quarter for the other bedrooms. This layout is intended to give more privacy between bedrooms (specifically for the master) separated on either end of the house with a main living area in between or on entirely different levels.
What are the factors to consider when planning a bedroom layout?
Ease of circulation is a factor to consider when planning a bedroom layout. It should be easy to move throughout the room, getting to the door or the closet from the bed for example. Focusing on furniture configuration as well as the scale and function of these pieces is a way to achieve the best flow. View is another factor to consider, especially upon entrance into a bedroom. The sight upon walking in should feel open and possibly lead to a scenic window. Privacy should also be of main concern. It is recommended to design a bedroom layout in which one is unable to look directly into the bedroom from a public space in a home.
How do you design a small bedroom?
A common design idea when working with a small bedroom is to use color, lighting, and furniture pieces to give the illusion that the space is bigger than it actually is. Positioning mirrors will reflect natural light into the space while painting the room white will brighten it up. Pushing the bed up into a corner and mounting both shelves and lights will increase the floor space. These floating shelves can also act as night stands, entry tables, bookcases, etc.
What is a split bedroom floor plan?
A split bedroom floor plan typically separates a home into three areas: a great room or main floor, a master bedroom, and a quarter for the other bedrooms. This layout is intended to give more privacy between bedrooms (specifically for the master) separated on either end of the house with a main living area in between or on entirely different levels.
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Height:
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10’-11’ | 3.05-3.35 m
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9’2”-9’8” | 2.79-2.95 m
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106 ft2 | 9.8 m2
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Bed Size: 60” x 80” | 152 x 203 cm
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Queen Bedroom clearances, plan layout (side closet), plan (front closet)
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Bedrooms, composed of essential furniture like beds, nightstands, wardrobes, and often dressers or seating options, serve as intimate spaces for rest and relaxation. Bedroom layouts focus on maximizing the utility and aesthetic appeal of these components. The bed typically acts as the focal point.
Full (Double) Bedrooms
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9’6”-10’6” | 2.9-3.2 m
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8’9”-9’3” | 2.67-2.82 m
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97 ft2 | 9 m2
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Full (Double) Bedrooms
320.000
282.000
9.00
5435
Queen Bedrooms
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10’-11’ | 3.05-3.35 m
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9’2”-9’8” | 2.79-2.95 m
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106 ft2 | 9.8 m2
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Queen Bedrooms
335.000
295.000
9.80
4260
Twin Bedrooms
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16’6” | 5 m
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10’2” | 3.1 m
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168 ft2 | 15.6 m2
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Twin Bedrooms
500.000
310.000
15.60
3600
King Bedrooms
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11’4”-12’4” | 3.45-3.76 m
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9’2”-9’8” | 2.79-2.95 m
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119 ft2 | 11 m2
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King Bedrooms
376.000
295.000
11.00
2630
Small Single Bedrooms
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8’6” | 2.6 m
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10’2” | 3.1 m
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86 ft2 | 8 m2
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Small Single Bedrooms
260.000
310.000
8.00
450
California King Bedrooms
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11’-12’ | 3.35-3.66 m
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9’6”-10’ | 2.9-3.05 m
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120 ft2 | 11.1 m2
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California King Bedrooms
366.000
305.000
11.10
165
Small Twin Bedrooms
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11’6” | 3.5 m
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10’2” | 3.1 m
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117 ft2 | 10.9 m2
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Small Twin Bedrooms
350.000
310.000
10.90
160
Flexible Individual Bedrooms
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11’10” | 3.6 m
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11’10” | 3.6 m
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140 ft2 | 13 m2
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Flexible Individual Bedrooms
360.000
360.000
13.00
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