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Question: What Size of Bed Do You Sleep On?
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Double
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Queen
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King
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California King
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California Queen
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Futon
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muon2
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« on: July 01, 2011, 09:17:46 AM »


Maybe some olds, too. Smiley

And it is true that they are far more comfortable, especially if not very thick or soft.

I agree with Opebo on this. I inherited a large futon on the floor of my grad school apartment long ago, and haven't bought anything else for myself since. These days I have a queen-sized futon on a low frame that brings it about a 14 in (36 cm) off the ground.
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« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2011, 09:32:40 AM »

I've only ever heard them referred to as twin and full, never as single and double.

Single and double are accepted terms, and a hotel is far more likely to identify a room with 2 double beds rather than 2 full beds. However, stores sell mattresses and bedding as twin or full. I did find that some stores will list frames, particularly platform beds, as double rather than full.
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