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You're lying in bed, knees bent because your feet hang off the edge, your partner hogging three-quarters of the mattress, and you're wondering—is this really what a good night's sleep feels like? If you've ever woken up feeling like you fought a wrestling match instead of getting rest, it's probably time to upgrade to a king-size bed. But here's where most buyers get stuck: What are the actual dimensions? How much should you pay? And do you really need storage underneath?
Let's cut through the confusion and help you make the smartest decision for your bedroom, your budget, and your back.
What Is a King-Size Bed?
A king size bed is the largest standard bed option available for residential use, designed to offer maximum sleeping space and comfort. It's the go-to choice for master bedrooms, couples who value personal space, families with young children who co-sleep, or anyone who simply refuses to compromise on comfort.
Unlike a queen bed (which measures 60" x 78"), a king-size bed provides significantly more width—making it ideal if you share your bed or just enjoy the luxury of sprawling out. In India, king beds have become increasingly popular as bedroom sizes grow and sleep quality becomes a priority.
King Size Bed Dimensions in India: cm, Inches, and Feet
The king size bed is the largest standard bed size available, but the exact dimensions vary by country — which causes considerable confusion when shopping online. Here are the dimensions that apply in India:
Indian King Size Bed: 183 cm x 198 cm (approximately 72 inches x 78 inches, or 6 feet x 6.5 feet). This is the most commonly manufactured and sold king size in India.
US King (Eastern King): 193 cm x 203 cm (76 inches x 80 inches). Slightly wider and longer than the Indian standard. If you are buying an imported bed frame or mattress, confirm it follows the US spec.
UK King: 150 cm x 200 cm (59 inches x 78.7 inches). Narrower than both the Indian and US king, closer to what India calls a queen bed.
The key takeaway: always confirm the exact measurements of any bed frame and mattress before purchasing, as "king size" alone does not specify dimensions. At Induscraft, our king size beds follow the Indian standard of 183 cm x 198 cm (72" x 78").
The overall frame dimensions (including the headboard and frame overhang) will be slightly larger — typically adding 10–15 cm to the width and 15–20 cm to the length.
What Room Size Do You Need for a King Size Bed?
A king size bed is a significant piece of furniture. Placing it in a too-small room creates a cramped, visually heavy effect and makes accessing the bed uncomfortable. Here is how to assess whether your room can accommodate one:
Minimum room size: For a king size bed with basic access, your room needs to be at least 3.6 m x 3.6 m (12 x 12 feet). This gives you 60 cm of clearance on the foot-side and one side of the bed, which is the absolute minimum for movement.
Comfortable room size: A room of 4.2 m x 4.2 m (14 x 14 feet) or larger is ideal. This provides 90 cm of clearance on all three accessible sides of the bed, which allows two people to move around the bed independently without bumping into furniture.
With additional furniture: If you plan to add bedside tables, a wardrobe, or a dressing table, aim for a room of at least 4.5 m x 4.5 m (15 x 15 feet). This ensures the bedroom does not feel overwhelmed by the bed.
For bedrooms that are long and narrow (e.g., 3.6 m x 4.8 m), a king bed placed with the headboard against the shorter wall still allows adequate foot clearance along the length.
King Size Bed Dimensions Chart
For quick reference, here's a complete breakdown of king bed dimensions across all measurement units:
| Bed Size | Dimensions (Inches) | Dimensions (Feet) | Dimensions (CM) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard King | 72" × 72" | 6' × 6' | 183 cm × 183 cm | Couples, square bedrooms |
| King Long | 72" × 78" | 6' × 6.5' | 183 cm × 198 cm | Taller individuals (above 6 ft) |
| California King | 72" × 84" | 6' × 7' | 183 cm × 213 cm | Very tall sleepers, spacious rooms |
| Super King (UK/International) | 78" × 78" | 6.5' × 6.5' | 198 cm × 198 cm | Extra space, luxury preference |
Comparison with Other Bed Sizes
| Bed Type | Width (Inches) | Length (Inches) | Width (CM) | Length (CM) | Sleeping Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single | 36" | 72" | 91 cm | 183 cm | 1 person |
| Double/Full | 54" | 72" | 137 cm | 183 cm | 1-2 people (cozy) |
| Queen | 60" | 78" | 152 cm | 198 cm | 2 people |
| King | 72" | 72" | 183 cm | 183 cm | 2-3 people |
Mattress Thickness Guide
| Mattress Type | Typical Thickness | Total Bed Height (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Foam | 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) | 24-26 inches from the floor |
| Memory Foam | 8-10 inches (20-25 cm) | 26-28 inches from the floor |
| Spring/Orthopedic | 8-12 inches (20-30 cm) | 26-30 inches from the floor |
| Luxury/Pillow Top | 12-14 inches (30-36 cm) | 30-32 inches from floor |
King-Size Bed Price Range in India
Let's talk numbers. King-size bed price varies dramatically based on material, storage options, brand, and craftsmanship.
Budget Breakdown (2024-2025)
- Entry-Level (₹15,000 - ₹30,000): Engineered wood frames, basic designs, minimal storage. Good for rentals or temporary setups.
- Mid-Range (₹30,000 - ₹60,000): Solid wood options like sheesham or mango wood, drawer storage, better build quality. This is the sweet spot for most homeowners.
- Premium (₹60,000 - ₹1,50,000): Teak wood, hydraulic storage beds, upholstered headboards, designer finishes. Built to last 15-20 years.
- Luxury (₹1,50,000+): Custom-made, imported wood, intricate carvings, high-end upholstery. For those who view their bed as a statement piece.
What Affects the Price?
- Material quality: Solid wood vs. engineered wood vs. metal
- Storage type: Drawer storage vs. hydraulic lift mechanism
- Brand reputation: Established brands charge 20-30% more
- Finish and detailing: Polish, carvings, fabric quality
- Mattress inclusion: Some prices include the mattress, others don't
Pro tip: The king-size bed with storage price typically adds ₹8,000-₹25,000 to the base price, but the investment pays off in space-saving.
Types of King Size Beds: Which Style is Right for You?
King size beds come in several structural types, each suited to different needs and room styles:
- Platform king beds sit low to the ground with a solid base. They have a clean, modern look and require no box spring. They are ideal for contemporary bedrooms and work especially well with a statement headboard. The low profile makes rooms feel more open.
- King size beds with hydraulic storage: The most popular choice for Indian urban homes. The mattress base lifts on gas pistons to reveal a large storage cavity underneath — typically capable of storing 4–6 large suitcases or equivalent bedding and seasonal clothing. The mechanism is smooth and requires minimal effort to lift.
- King size beds with drawer storage: Instead of the full-base lift, these have 2–4 large drawers on one or both sides of the bed. Easier to access daily than hydraulic storage and better if you need to retrieve items frequently, but offer less total storage volume.
- Canopy king beds: Four-poster or canopy-style beds create a dramatic, architectural focal point. They suit larger bedrooms (minimum 14 x 14 feet) where the height and visual weight of the canopy does not overwhelm the space.
- Upholstered king beds: Fabric or velvet headboards add warmth and a luxurious hotel-like aesthetic. These are lower maintenance than carved wooden headboards in terms of dusting, but the fabric is susceptible to stains and may require periodic dry cleaning.
Best Wood Types for a King Size Bed Frame
The wood you choose for a king size bed frame determines how long it lasts, how heavy it is, and how it weathers Indian conditions.
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Sheesham wood (Indian Rosewood): The best overall choice for king size beds in India. Sheesham is a hardwood native to the Indian subcontinent, naturally resistant to moisture and termites, and known for its striking grain pattern. A well-made sheesham king bed, properly maintained, can last 20–30 years. It is moderately heavy, which means the bed stays firmly in place.
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Teak wood: Premium-grade teak is arguably the most durable wood available, prized for its natural oil content that makes it impervious to moisture, pests, and temperature changes. A teak king bed is a multi-generational investment. The trade-off is price — teak commands a significant premium over sheesham.
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Mango wood: More affordable than sheesham and teak, mango wood has an attractive natural grain. It is a reasonably hard wood but less moisture-resistant. Better suited for bedrooms in air-conditioned urban apartments than for coastal or high-humidity environments.
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Engineered wood / MDF: Not recommended for king size bed frames. The weight and structural stress on a king bed means it needs solid wood joinery. Engineered wood beds are likely to loosen at the joints within 3–5 years of regular use.
Key Factors to Consider Before Buying
1. Material and Build Quality
Inspect joints, finish quality, and wood type. Avoid beds with excessive laminate or particle board if you want longevity.
2. Storage Needs
Be honest about your storage situation. If your wardrobe is bursting, invest in storage.
3. Design and Aesthetic
Your bed sets the tone for the entire bedroom. Consider your existing furniture style—modern, traditional, minimalist, or rustic.
4. Comfort and Height
Standard bed height is 18-22 inches from the floor. If you have mobility issues, choose lower frames.
5. Assembly and Delivery
King-size beds often come in parts. Confirm if the assembly is included and if the bed will fit through your door and stairwell.
Explore our collection of wooden beds with storage.
How to Choose the Best King Size Bed for Your Bedroom
- Step 1: Measure your room accurately. Don't guess.
- Step 2: Decide on storage type based on your needs.
- Step 3: Set a realistic budget. Don't compromise on quality to save ₹5,000—you'll regret it.
- Step 4: Choose wood type based on budget and climate. Teak and sheesham handle humidity better.
- Step 5: Test the frame (if buying offline) or check return policies (if online).
- Step 6: Read reviews. Real buyer experiences reveal quality issues manufacturers won't tell you.
Best King Size Bed Options & Use-Cases
- Best for small master bedrooms: Hydraulic storage king bed (maximizes space)
- Best for longevity: Solid sheesham or teak wooden king bed
- Best budget option: Engineered wood king bed with drawer storage
- Best for luxury seekers: Upholstered king bed with premium fabric headboard
- Best for modern homes: Platform king bed with clean lines, minimal design
Explore our collection of solid wood king-size beds.
Choosing the best king-size bed for your master bedroom doesn't have to feel overwhelming. Now that you understand king-size bed dimensions in feet, realistic king-size bed prices, and the difference between a solid wooden king-size bed and engineered options, you're equipped to make a confident decision.
Remember: Your bed is where you'll spend one-third of your life. Invest in quality, prioritize comfort, and choose storage wisely. Whether you opt for a classic wooden king bed or a modern hydraulic storage king bed, make sure it fits your space, matches your style, and supports restful sleep for years to come.
Ready to upgrade your sleep sanctuary? Explore our curated collection of premium king-size beds and find the perfect match for your bedroom today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the standard king size bed dimension in India in cm?
A: The standard king size bed dimension in India is 183 cm x 198 cm (width x length). This is equivalent to approximately 72 inches x 78 inches or 6 feet x 6.5 feet. The actual frame — including the headboard width and foot overhang — will be slightly larger, typically 195–200 cm wide and 210–215 cm in total length.
Q: What room size do I need for a king size bed in India?
A: The minimum recommended room size for a king size bed is 3.6 m x 3.6 m (approximately 12 x 12 feet). This provides just enough clearance on three sides of the bed for access. For a comfortable bedroom with adequate movement space, a room of 4.2 m x 4.2 m (14 x 14 feet) or larger is ideal, especially if you plan to add bedside tables and a wardrobe.
Q: What is the difference between an Indian king size and a US king size bed?
A: An Indian king size bed is typically 183 cm x 198 cm (72" x 78"), while a US King (Eastern King) is 193 cm x 203 cm (76" x 80"). This means a US king is about 10 cm wider and 5 cm longer. If you buy an imported mattress specified as 'US King', it will not fit an Indian king frame without a custom mattress. Always confirm the exact dimensions before purchasing.
Q: Does a king size mattress fit a standard king bed frame?
A: Yes, as long as both the mattress and frame follow the same standard (Indian or US). When buying a mattress for an Induscraft king bed (183 cm x 198 cm), order a mattress of the same size. Add 2–5 cm of wiggle room to your measurements — most mattresses have a tolerance of ±2 cm. Avoid buying a mattress that is significantly smaller than the frame, as it will shift and create uncomfortable gaps.