
A queen size bed has to do a lot. It holds you through bad nights and lazy Sunday mornings, carries the weight of a good book and a restless partner, and still has to look considered enough that you do not want to shut the bedroom door. Spacious without taking over the room, a queen size bed gives solo sleepers room to sprawl and couples enough personal territory to avoid the nightly blanket negotiations. It's no surprise queen beds remain one of the most popular choices for HDBs, smaller condos, and guest bedrooms alike.
Our queen bed frames are designed for lived-in spaces and lived-in routines. Think solid wood frames that age beautifully, upholstered queen beds that soften the room instantly, and storage designs that work harder than they look. From warm oak finishes to plush fabric textures, every queen bed balances comfort, durability, and elevated design. Available in a range of profiles from low-profiles to wingback headboards that cocoon you, each queen bed frame is designed to make the room feel like yours.
A standard Singapore queen mattress measures 152 cm wide by 190 cm long. This is shorter than an Australian or US queen (both 203 cm long), so it's always worth checking centimetres rather than just the size name when buying imported frames or bedding. The bed frame itself will run slightly larger, typically around 157–162 cm wide and 195–200 cm long, depending on the design. A slimmer frame keeps the footprint tight; an upholstered frame with a deep headboard will claim more floor space.
In most cases, yes. A queen bed fits comfortably in the majority of HDB and BTO master bedrooms, which are typically designed with this size in mind. The recommended minimum room size is around 3 m x 3.5 m, allowing for 60 cm of clearance on the sides you walk around and space for bedside tables. For common bedrooms, which tend to run between 9 and 11 square metres, a queen size bed is workable but worth measuring carefully before committing. The frame style matters too: a low-profile design without a headboard will leave the room feeling noticeably more open than a fully upholstered one.
A king bed measures 183 cm x 190 cm, which is 31 cm wider than a queen, and the same length. For most HDB master bedrooms, a queen is the considered choice: it fits well, leaves room to breathe, and doesn't make the rest of the room work around it. A king makes sense if your room is comfortably above 3.5 m wide and you want that extra personal space. Particularly useful if you sleep restlessly, share the bed with young children, or simply prefer not to feel the edge of the mattress. One practical note: king-sized frames can be harder to manoeuvre through HDB lift lobbies and corridors, so it is worth confirming delivery logistics before you buy.
Given that space is rarely in surplus, a storage bed frame (either with under-bed drawers or a hydraulic gas-lift base) is one of the most practical decisions you can make. It reclaims meaningful storage without adding a single piece of furniture to the room. Beyond that, the choice comes down to how the room is used and what it needs to feel like. Upholstered frames in performance fabrics handle Singapore's humidity reasonably well and bring warmth to the space. Solid timber frames are durable and tend to age well. Metal frames keep the visual footprint light, which helps in smaller rooms. Whatever you choose, a lower profile, particularly without a footboard, will make the room feel larger than it is.
Yes, we deliver to all parts of Singapore. For detailed delivery information, including our delivery fees, schedules, and areas covered, please check our delivery page.
ÂWe also offer a limited warranty against manufacturing defects on our queen beds. Warranty duration varies by product—full details are available on our product warranty page. If your purchase isn’t quite right, our return policy outlines eligibility, timelines, and processes on the sales and refunds page.
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