Types of beds in hotels, what are they and how do they differ? Hotelsup has the answers for everyone. The types or models of beds commonly found in hotels include:
Types of beds in hotels, what are they and how do they differ? Hotelsup has the answers for everyone. The types or models of beds commonly found in hotels include:
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King size bed
A king-size bed is a single bed with a size of 6 feet, although some accommodations may have sizes up to 7 feet. This bed is the largest in hotels and is commonly found in rooms such as deluxe and suites.
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Queen size bed
A queen-size bed is a single bed with a size of 5 feet, measuring 60x80 inches. It can accommodate 2 people and is commonly found in rooms that are not very large.
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Double bed
A double bed is a large single bed that is twice the size of a single bed. The size of the bed is approximately 7x6.5 feet. It is suitable for 2 people to sleep on the same bed, usually couples or spouses. Typically, this type of bed only has one blanket.
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Triple bed
Most triple bed rooms have one large bed and two small beds, or one large bed and one small bed. However, some rooms may have beds of the same size, such as a 4-foot bed and two 3.5-foot beds. People who choose this type of room are usually families of three, consisting of parents and a child.
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Twin bed
A twin bed refers to a room with two single beds, each measuring 3.5 feet. Therefore, it is called "twin beds" (because it refers to beds that are paired, not people sleeping side by side). So, it's easy to remember that twin beds = 2 beds. Some places may use single 4-foot beds, which can accommodate 2 people. This type of room is suitable for people who want separate beds and is popular for those traveling together, such as colleagues.
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Single bed
A single bed is a room with a bed size of 3.5 feet. Such rooms are not commonly found in modern hotels or resorts. Usually, they are used for single occupancy, and hotels often call rooms with this type of bed "Single rooms." Nowadays, the 3.5-foot bed size is not very popular, and mostly, rooms will have 5-foot beds instead.
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Extra bed
An extra bed is a supplementary bed for when there are more guests than the notified number. Hotels typically provide one extra bed per room.
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