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No. Two twin size mattress will fit a king size bed frame.
No, a twin box spring is not large enough. It would take 2 extra long twin box springs (80 inches in length, as opposed to a regular twin's length of 75 inches), as a kings size mattress is 80 inches long and 76 inches wide (which is twice the width of two twin box springs). Keep in mind that 76x80 is the measurements of an eastern king size mattress, as a western or "California" king mattress measures 72x84 inches.
A king size mattress is roughly equal to two twin size mattresses. See http://www.sleepys.com/sleepcenter/mattress_sizes.php
Two Extra Long Singles make a slightly wide (2" wider than normal) King. Twin/Single XL39 × 80 in King (UK: King) 76 × 80 in
They will not. A queen size bed is 60" x 80" and a twin size is 39" x 75" and an XL twin would be 39" x 80". Two XL twin box springs are what you would use for a king size bed.
Not especially as with twin beds the sides that are pressed together will simply press into the mattress and cause an uneven night's sleep. Best to just get a cheap king size bed frame - better yet to get a good frame to support the box springs and mattress.
No. Two twin size mattress will fit a king size bed frame.
No! Two TXL's make a King mattress.
A king boxspring is usually two twin sized. You could use a king size frame and put two twin beds on there, however that's going to leave a gap in the middle. You could use the two twin box springs and a king frame and then get a king mattress.
One twin mattress is 39 inches wide and 75 inches long. One twin XL mattress is 39 inches wide and 80 inches long. A standard king size mattress is 76 inches wide and 80 inches long. So technically two regular twin mattresses don't exactly equal a king size mattress because they are too short by 5 inches. Two extra long twin mattresses make a more accurately sized king size bed. In a pinch you could put them sideways and sleep across the king bed.
No. Two twin size mattress will fit a king size bed frame.
No, a twin box spring is not large enough. It would take 2 extra long twin box springs (80 inches in length, as opposed to a regular twin's length of 75 inches), as a kings size mattress is 80 inches long and 76 inches wide (which is twice the width of two twin box springs). Keep in mind that 76x80 is the measurements of an eastern king size mattress, as a western or "California" king mattress measures 72x84 inches.
No. Twin box springs are 38 x 74 each. Regular/Eastern king mattress is 76 x 80. Two Twin extra long box springs (38 x 80 each) does equal king.
To create a king-sized bed, you simply need to push two twin mattresses together and cover with one single, kind-sized fitted sheet. This works best when the twin mattresses can sit flush against one another; ideally, this happens on the floor, or within one king-sized mattress frame. The twin mattresses can also be pushed together if they are sitting on top of two twin mattress platforms that do not have walls around the outer edges of the mattresses.
Two extra long twin size mattresses (39" wide x 80" long) placed side-by-side to make a king mattress surface (78" wide x 80" long).
The Logik Twin Over Twin Bunk Bed set uses two normal twin mattresses.
No. A twin mattress measures 39" (wide) by 75" (long) A queen mattress measures 60" by 80" So two twin mattresses, side by side, would be 5" shorter and 18" wider than a queen mattress.