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No. A king, or Eastern King mattress is wider and shorter than a California King. King Mattress: 76" x 80" California King Mattress Size: 72" x 84
no, a California king is longer and narrower than a reg. king. the frame would be short on the sides and length
No.
The measurements for a California King size bed frame is 183 cm/72 in wide and 213 cm/84 in long. It is slightly less wide but a little longer than a regular king size bed frame.
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No. A king, or Eastern King mattress is wider and shorter than a California King. King Mattress: 76" x 80" California King Mattress Size: 72" x 84
no, a California king is longer and narrower than a reg. king. the frame would be short on the sides and length
I had a futon bed frame (one that does not fold up). The futon mattress wore out and I wanted something better for my back. I bought a queen size mattress (no box spring) and have been using it like that for two years. It works great and no one knows the difference.
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No. Two twin size mattress will fit a king size bed frame.
No. If you have a box spring to support the sleeping mattress, the answer is yes, but not a sleeping mattress by itself. The frame is too short and the foot end of the mattress will hang down and touch the floor.
no.
A kingsize mattress is 40cm (16 inches) wider than a queensize mattress, so probably not.
They make a frame and it's called a MALM bed frame
You can use a standard box frame mattress to be honest simply because the feather bed is added to the top of the mattress.
No.
Mattress sizes are notoriously confusing, but in general, a "double" is significantly wider (as in, over a foot wider) than a twin and will not fit on a twin frame.