A standard queen bed size is typically 152 cm wide by 203 cm long. This is the measurement most shoppers mean when they say “queen,” and it matches the common U.S. queen mattress dimensions (60 x 80 inches) converted into centimeters.
In centimeters, the most widely used queen mattress size is:
Some brands also sell queen variations. For example, an “Olympic Queen” is often around 168 cm wide by 203 cm long, while a “Short Queen” is typically around 152 cm wide by 190 cm long. Availability varies by manufacturer and region, so it’s smart to confirm the exact spec sheet before buying sheets, a bed frame, or a headboard.
Mattress size is only part of the equation—your bed frame can add extra centimeters to both width and length. As a quick planning rule, leave about 60–75 cm of walking space on the sides you use most, and enough clearance at the foot of the bed for drawers or doors to open comfortably. If you’re upgrading from a full (often about 137 x 190 cm), a queen adds noticeable width, which can change how the room feels.
For more detail on queen measurements and related sizing tips, visit https://agathin.com/what-is-queen-bed-size-in-cm/.
A standard queen is typically 152 x 203 cm, while a standard king is usually about 193 x 203 cm. The main difference is width—kings provide significantly more side-to-side space.
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