WinkBed Sizes & Dimensions Explained

WinkBed Sizes & Dimensions Explained

WinkBed Mattress Sizes and Dimensions – Find the Perfect Fit

Wondering which WinkBed size fits your bedroom and sleep style? Here’s your complete guide to WinkBed mattress dimensions, height, and room-size recommendations — tailored for Kansas City homes and apartments.

Understanding Mattress Sizes in the WinkBed Lineup

WinkBed offers standard U.S. sizes to fit most bed frames, bases, and adjustable foundations. Each mattress is approximately 13.5" thick and features a reinforced perimeter for consistent support.

Whether you’re upgrading to a WinkBed King for more space, or furnishing a guest room with a Twin XL, this size guide helps you plan your space with confidence.

WinkBed Mattress Size Chart

Size Dimensions (Inches) Ideal For
Twin 38” x 75” Children, teens, smaller rooms
Twin XL 38” x 80” College students, tall sleepers
Full 54” x 75” Solo adults, guest bedrooms
Queen 60” x 80” Most popular for couples
King 76” x 80” Couples, families, larger rooms
California King 72” x 84” Taller individuals, narrow rooms
Split King (2) Twin XL = 76” x 80” Adjustable base setups, partners with different firmness preferences

Recommended Room Sizes for Each Mattress

Choosing the right mattress size also depends on your bedroom dimensions. A good rule of thumb is to maintain **at least 24–30 inches of walking space** around each side of your bed.

  • Queen: Minimum room size – 10’ x 10’
  • King: Minimum room size – 12’ x 12’
  • California King: Minimum room size – 12’ x 14’
  • Full: Minimum room size – 9’ x 10’

At Factory Direct Mattress – KCK, you can measure, visualize, and even test your preferred WinkBed setup before you order — ensuring perfect fit and comfort.

Compatible with Adjustable Bases

All WinkBed Blue Series and Luxury Firm models are fully compatible with adjustable bed bases, including Factory Direct adjustable frames. The coil and foam design flexes naturally, maintaining support and cooling even when elevated.

Split King configurations are a popular choice in Kansas City homes for couples who prefer individualized elevation or firmness adjustments.