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King vs Queen Bed: Which Is Right for Indian Bedrooms?

By Rohan Shah, SOISU Furniture · 30 May 2026

Direct Answer

In India, the choice between king and queen depends on bedroom size. King size (72x78 inches / 183x198 cm) fills a 10x12 ft bedroom leaving 2 ft on each side as minimum circulation. Queen size (60x78 inches / 152x198 cm) provides better balance in the same room. For master bedrooms under 12x14 ft, queen size often looks and functions better. For 14x16 ft and larger master bedrooms (common in 4BHK and above), king size is appropriate. Split-king configurations with two separate mattresses are increasingly popular among urban Indian couples.

Key Specification for Indian Conditions

Indian king size is 72x78 inches (183x198 cm) — appropriate for 3BHK master bedrooms. This specification is critical for Indian buyers because local conditions differ significantly from European standards for which most furniture is designed. When evaluating options in Indian showrooms, ask for these specifications in writing with supporting test certificates from the manufacturer.

Practical Buying Guidance for India

Queen size 60x78 inches (152x198 cm) leaves better circulation space in smaller Indian master bedrooms. For buyers in Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata and other Indian cities, verify these points with your supplier before purchase. Request the relevant material specification sheets and quality certificates. SOISU provides full technical specifications on all products and includes a pre-purchase home measurement visit before every order.

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