Coleman Furniture
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Is there a difference between your queen cherry and full cherry beds? I though they were the same size. - Queen Bed Inquirer in Albuquerque
Dear Queen Bed Inquirer in Albuquerque,
There is a difference between our cherry wood queen beds and our full sized cherry beds. In general, our queen cherry beds are about six inches longer and wider than their equivalent full sized beds. The exact measures can vary by furniture designer, and if you are looking for the largest assortment of cherry beds, you will find more options in queen sized cherry beds than in full. This is because queen beds are a more popular size. This is because couples often opt for a queen or king sized bed rather than a full bed. Singles who need a lot of bed space for sleeping also appreciate the larger size queen beds offer.
Those extra six inches in length and width can make a difference in the ability of an adult to comfortably fit in the bed or not. The last thing that you will want will be to have your feet dangling over the edge of the bed. If you are unsure if you will be able to lay down and stretch out in a full bed, you will likely want to upgrade to a cherry wood queen bed. The extra space will create a better night's sleep for you. When you are in doubt, a new cherry wood queen bed or an even larger king sized cherry bed.
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