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Full Size Mattress Indianapolis IN

Local resource for full size mattresses in Indianapolis, IN. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to full size mattresses, bedding stores, pillows, as well as information on full size sheets, and content on full size box springs.

Rich''s Furniture
317-575-6169
1436 N Illinois St
Indianapolis, IN
Kittles Rooms Express
317-579-0290
8603 Allisonville Rd
Indianapolis, IN
Directbuy Of Indianapolis
317-472-9800
8450 Westfield Blvd
Indianapolis, IN
Audtey’s Place
317-266-0644
3228 E. 10th St
Indianapolis, IN
American Wholesale Furniture
317-357-1951
430 South Franklin Road
Indianapolis, IN
Furniture Outfitters Of I
317-849-6650
8520 Castleton Corner Dr.
Indianapolis, IN
Houseworks
317-842-4053
5252 E. 82Nd Street
Indianapolis, IN
Audtey''s Place
317-266-0644
3228 E 10th Street
Indanapolis, IN
Tender Touch
404-355-1035
6063 Spring Mill Rd
Indianapolis, IN
Indiana Furniture for Less
317-897-3563
8402 E Washington St
Indianapolis, IN

Full Size Mattress

Full Size Mattress

It's interesting how attitudes change of what's acceptable and what's not, especially in the sleep department. There was a time that a full-size mattress was considered ample for a couple. But times have changed and that's not considered adequate for most couples today. More kids grow up on full-size mattresses today than even twenty years ago.

A full-size mattress is a generous 53 inches wide by approximately 75 inches long. A full size mattress falls between twin-size and queen-size mattresses on the size charts. But what makes it full size? Well, some people think that it's the right size for a full load of husband and wife. And there was a time it was the standard mattress size for couples.

A twin- or "single-" size mattress is only 48 inches wide, 15 inches less than the full-size mattress. So why is a full-size mattresses sometimes called a "double-" size mattress? The answer seems to be that some newly-wed couples think they can snuggle up comfortably together in a mattress that is only one size larger than the single mattress they occupied at college, or in their parents' basement.

But when you take the width of a full-size mattress and divide it by two, it's easy to see that each person gets less than 27 inches, about the width of a baby's crib. That's a full 11 inches less than the twin or single size mattress provided. Perhaps buying a full size bed is one reason why new marriages hit the rocks; both husband and wife are cranky from too little sleep.

A full size mattress is not meant for two people, unless they're very young and very well acquainted. No, a full size mattress is meant for one person, and a very restless person at that. A sound sleeper can stay within the boundaries of a twin- or single-size mattress, and two (or more) bedmates should share a queen- or larger size mattress.

A full-size mattress is dwarfed by a king-size mattress, which is 76 inches wide. That 38 inches apiece is as close as our young couple can come to the personal space that each once had on a twin- or single- size mattress. But a king-size mattress may be impractical for some households. Even with a split foundation consisting of two narrower box springs, a king-size mattress may be too big for some bedrooms to negotiate doorways and stairs on the way to the bedroom.

How many spring coils should a full size mattress have? Spring coil count is one form of marketing hype; you really don't need almo...

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