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Single Bed Size Guide: Choosing the Perfect Fit for Your Singaporean Home - Megafurniture

Single Bed Size Singapore Guide: Measurements, Widths, and Room Fit

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You have got the BTO keys, and the smallest bedroom suddenly has to work harder than expected.

Quick answer: The standard single bed size in Singapore is 91 cm wide and 190 cm long, while a super single is 107 cm wide and 190 cm long. For most HDB common rooms, a single bed is the safer fit. A super single feels better for older children, teens, and adults, but it needs more room beside the wardrobe and door swing.

Single beds are useful for children’s rooms, guest rooms, helper rooms, compact condo bedrooms, and spare rooms that also need storage. The right choice is not just about the mattress. You need to check the single bed measurements, the bed frame footprint, and the walking space left around it.

What Is the Single Bed Size in Singapore?

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The standard single bed size Singapore shoppers usually see is 91 cm x 190 cm. This refers to the mattress size. The actual bed frame can add approximately 10 to 15 cm on each dimension, depending on the headboard, side rails, and design.

That difference matters in a small room. A 91 cm mattress can fit neatly on paper, but a frame with a thick headboard or wide side rails may affect wardrobe access, bedside table placement, and the path from the door to the bed.

For most 3-room and 4-room HDB common bedrooms, a standard single bed is the practical default. A super single is more comfortable, but it should earn its space.

Bed Type Common Singapore Mattress Size Best For Room Fit Notes
Small single bed size Usually narrower than a standard single, check product page carefully Very tight rooms, young children, compact guest setups Useful only when space is the main concern. It may feel restrictive for teens and adults.
Standard single bed size 91 cm x 190 cm Children, teens, single adults, guest rooms The best all-rounder for HDB common rooms and compact condo bedrooms.
Super single bed size in cm Singapore 107 cm x 190 cm Growing teens, adults, sleepers who want more shoulder room Better comfort, but it reduces side clearance and storage flexibility.

Single Bed Length and Width: What the Numbers Mean

The single bed length and width tell you how much sleep space you get. Width affects shoulder room and turning space. Length affects legroom, especially for taller sleepers.

A standard single bed gives you 91 cm of width. This is enough for one person, but it is not generous. A super single gives you 107 cm of width, which adds 16 cm of extra space. That extra width is noticeable for adults and teens who move around at night.

The single bed length is 190 cm for both standard single and super single sizes in Singapore. Taller sleepers should check the full bed frame design before buying, especially if the frame has a thick footboard. The mattress may be 190 cm long, but the frame shape can still affect comfort.

Bed widths also affect the rest of the room. Leave around 60 cm on at least one side of the bed where possible. This gives enough space to get in and out of bed without squeezing past the wardrobe every morning.

Choosing Between Single and Super Single Beds

Choose a standard single if the room must fit a wardrobe, study desk, or storage cabinet. Choose a super single if the sleeper is older, broader, or likely to use the bed for many years.

For a child’s first proper bed, a standard single is usually enough. For a teenager, a super single may be the better long-term choice if the room can handle it. For a guest room, a standard single keeps the room flexible and leaves space for bags or a small side table.

Browse bed frames after you measure the room, not before. The style, headboard thickness, and frame base can change how much space the bed takes up.

Before You Order: Measure the Room, Lift, Corridor, and Doorway

Two single beds arranged with storage solutions in a compact bedroom

Singapore homes have one buying problem that floor plans rarely show well: the delivery path. Many HDB lift openings are approximately 0.8 m wide. Internal room doors are also commonly around 0.8 m wide, while main doors are usually wider at around 0.9 m.

Measure these before ordering:

  • The bedroom wall where the bed will sit.
  • The space from the bed edge to the wardrobe or study desk.
  • The room doorway width and turning space outside the room.
  • The corridor, lift opening, and any tight corners near your unit.
  • The bed frame dimensions, not just the mattress dimensions.

Complimentary delivery and professional assembly come with qualifying orders, which matters when a bed frame arrives in several parts and the room leaves little space to work. Local support is also practical if something arrives damaged or a part needs checking.

Mattress and Frame Fit for Smaller Singapore Bedrooms

A single-size mattress should match the bed frame closely. Loose mattress fit can slide around. A frame that is too tight can make sheet changes annoying, especially against the wall.

In Singapore’s humid climate, bedrooms without regular aircon can feel warmer and damper. Breathable mattress materials and proper airflow under the bed matter more in these rooms. Browse mattresses by size and comfort type, then match the mattress to the frame size before checkout.

Storage also changes the decision. A lift-up or drawer-style bed can help in BTO and condo bedrooms where wardrobe space is limited. Look at storage beds if the room needs to hold bedding, luggage, or seasonal items. The trade-off is access space. Drawer storage needs side clearance, while lift-up storage needs enough room above the mattress to open safely.

Wardrobe placement is another common issue. A bed that fits wall-to-wall may still block wardrobe doors. If the room needs a full-height unit, check wardrobes and bed dimensions together before deciding on a single or super single.

How to Make a Single Bed Feel Comfortable

A single bed does not need to feel like a compromise. Use the right mattress firmness for the sleeper, keep bedding fitted to the mattress size, and avoid bulky side furniture in tight rooms.

For a child’s room, keep one side of the bed against the wall to free up floor space. For an adult guest room, leave access on one side and add a small table only if there is still enough walking space. For a study-bedroom setup, place the bed away from the desk chair path so the room does not feel cramped every time someone sits down.

A growing share of Megafurniture's furniture range now comes from its own factories in Batu Pahat, Johor and Foshan, Guangdong, both operational since late 2025. Quality checks happen in-house before pieces ship to Singapore, where delivery and professional assembly are handled locally. It is not the whole range yet, but the programme is expanding through 2028.

Frequently Asked Questions

Single bed with FAQ-style measurement labels in a simple bedroom

What are the standard single bed dimensions in Singapore?

The standard single bed dimensions Singapore shoppers commonly use are 91 cm x 190 cm for the mattress. The bed frame can add approximately 10 to 15 cm to the length and width, so always check the full product dimensions.

What is the difference between a single and super single bed?

The main difference is width. A standard single is 91 cm wide, while a super single is 107 cm wide. Both are usually 190 cm long in Singapore. The super single gives more shoulder room but takes up more floor space.

Is a small single bed size suitable for adults?

A small single bed can work for a tight guest room or a very compact bedroom, but it is not the best everyday choice for most adults. A standard single gives better comfort without taking up as much room as a super single.

How much space should I leave around a single bed?

Leave around 60 cm on at least one side of the bed where possible. This gives enough room to get in and out, change sheets, and open nearby storage without daily frustration.

Should I choose a single or super single for a teenager?

Choose a super single if the room has enough space and the bed needs to last through the teen years. Choose a standard single if the room also needs a desk, wardrobe, or extra storage.

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