A Regular Queen size bed measures 60" x 80" An Olympic Queen size bed measures 66" x 80"
Depending on your headboard frame, you would have an overlap because of the extra six inches in width. If you put the mattress on a pedestal, with the headboard behind it, the look would be iffy.
No. An olympic Queen frame isn't wide enough to accomodate a king size mattress. If you have an adjustable style frame that will adjust betwen sizes, it may adjust far enough out to accomodate a king size mattress set. www.thesleepshop.com
No.
Only if the frame will adjust out to the width of the king. King mattress sets are 16 inches wider than a queen.
No. Two twin size mattress will fit a king size bed frame.
Yes, a full size mattress will fit on a queen size bed frame. It may be just a tad bit smaller than the frame, but not too noticeable. I have a full mattress and use full/queen sheets and bedding all the time.
Any furniture or bed store, or, possibly on line. response to this answer: The problem is that the Olympic Queen Size (which is 6" wider than a regular Queen and therefore a much more comfortable for two and not as huge as a King at 72"wide) has been discontinued over the last 3 or 4 years.
change both of them
it depends if your mattress is a bit big, but most likely not
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.
I believe not dear, a full sized frame is smaller than a queen bed frame, it will go on it, but it will hang off. Good luck =)
yes but it wouldn't fill it out it will look kinda weird
yes but it wouldn't fill it out it will look kinda weird
A queen size bedframe is eighty-four inches long and sixty inches wide. This is the size of the actual queen size Bed Frame, not the actual mattress itself.