Size Guide
Choosing the right bed size is essential for comfort and space optimization in your bedroom. In the UK, there are several standard bed and mattress sizes to choose from. This size guide will help you make an informed decision based on your needs and available space.
Standard UK Bed Sizes:
- Single Bed (90 cm x 190 cm):
- Ideal for children and single sleepers.
- Space-saving for smaller bedrooms.
- Small Double Bed (120 cm x 190 cm):
- Also known as a "Queen" or "Three-Quarter" size.
- Suitable for single adults who want more space.
- Ideal for guest rooms with limited space.
- Double Bed (135 cm x 190 cm):
- A common choice for couples.
- Offers more space for individual sleepers.
- Fits well in medium-sized bedrooms.
- King Size Bed (150 cm x 200 cm):
- Provides extra room for couples or those who like space.
- Offers added comfort for a good night's sleep.
- Best for larger bedrooms.
- Super King Size Bed (180 cm x 200 cm):
- The largest standard bed size in the UK.
- Perfect for couples who desire ample space.
- Suitable for master bedrooms with generous dimensions.
Mattress Sizes:
- Single Mattress (90 cm x 190 cm):
- Designed for single beds.
- Ideal for children and single sleepers.
- Small Double Mattress (120 cm x 190 cm):
- Fits small double beds.
- Suitable for single adults or guest rooms.
- Double Mattress (135 cm x 190 cm):
- Fits standard double beds.
- Suitable for couples or single sleepers who prefer extra space.
- King Size Mattress (150 cm x 200 cm):
- Designed for king-size beds.
- Offers more room for couples.
- Super King Size Mattress (180 cm x 200 cm):
- Fits super king-size beds.
- Provides maximum space and comfort.
Additional Considerations:
- Measure your bedroom's dimensions to ensure your chosen bed fits comfortably with space for movement.
- Consider the height of the bed and mattress,
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Measuring up All Savona Living mattresses adopt UK standard sizes of Small Single, Single, Compact Double, Double, King-size & Super King-size in exact dimensions of which can be found on this page. Our beds are sized according to the UK Standard size of the mattress it accommodates. Dimensions of bedsteads will be greater than a divan base equivalent, but the mattress size required remains the same. Some retailers in the market, such as IKEA, offer beds and mattresses in Standard EU sizes, so be sure to follow our dimension chart below if you are looking to pair any one of our products with any other retailer. Here at Savona Living, we are on hand to provide assistance if you need and are just a phone call away. |
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Bed Assembly Instructions for UK Beds
Introduction:
Proper assembly is essential to ensure your new UK bed is sturdy and safe for use. This step-by-step guide will walk you through the assembly process for most common types of UK beds, including divan bases, wooden frames, and metal frames. Before you begin, make sure you have all the necessary tools and follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
Table of Contents:
- Divan Base Assembly
- Unboxing and Preparing the Parts
- Attaching the Castors or Feet (if applicable)
- Connecting the Divan Base Sections
- Attaching Headboard Fixings (if applicable)
- Securing the Mattress Retainer (if included)
- Checking for Stability
- Wooden Bed Frame Assembly
- Unboxing and Organizing Parts
- Assembling the Headboard and Footboard
- Attaching Side Rails and Slats
- Installing Support Legs (if included)
- Tightening All Fasteners
- Checking for Stability
- Metal Bed Frame Assembly
- Unpacking and Organizing Components
- Assembling the Headboard and Footboard
- Connecting Side Rails
- Attaching Support Legs (if included)
- Securing Slats or a Base
- Ensuring Stability
- Adjustable Bed Assembly (if applicable)
- Unboxing and Preparing Components
- Attaching the Motor and Control Unit
- Connecting Bed Sections (if adjustable)
- Testing the Remote Control
- Safety Precautions
- Tips for a Smooth Assembly
- Read the Manufacturer's Instructions
- Use the Right Tools
- Assemble with a Helper (if needed)
- Double-Check Fasteners and Tighten
- Ensure Proper Alignment
- Verify Stability Before Use
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do if I'm missing parts?
- Can I disassemble the bed later for moving?
- Are there any maintenance tips?
Conclusion:
Proper assembly of your UK bed is essential for a comfortable and safe sleep experience. By following the instructions provided in this guide and any specific guidelines from the manufacturer, you'll ensure that your bed is set up correctly and ready for use. If you encounter any issues or have questions during the assembly process, don't hesitate to contact our customer support for assistance.
Remember that these are general assembly guidelines, and specific instructions may vary depending on the brand and model of your bed. Always refer to the manufacturer's provided instructions for the most accurate guidance.
Additional Tips:
- Keep all assembly tools and parts organized to prevent loss.
- Take your time during assembly to avoid mistakes and ensure stability.
- If you're not comfortable with assembly, consider hiring a professional assembly service for your bed.
- Ensure that the assembled bed is placed in its intended location before adding the mattress and bedding.