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No. Two twin beds put together is the same size as a King-size bed.
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.
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.
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No. Two twin beds put together is the same size as a King-size bed.
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.
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.
No - a Full bed is 54" wide and a Queen is 60" wide, the difference between them is only 6". In addition, twin and full beds are both 75" long, but a Queen is 80" long. HTH.
No. Two twin size mattress will fit a king size bed frame.
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No. Two twin size mattress will fit a king size bed frame.
A king bed is often said to be the size of two twin beds. A queen bed is smaller than a king by about 16 inches in width. It is 21 inches wider and 5 inches longer than a standard twin bed.
Dimensions of a Twin (single) bed: 39" W x 75" L Dimensions of two Twin (single) beds placed side by side: 78" W x 75" L Dimensions of a Queen bed: 60" W x 80" L So, if you put a queen mattress onto a pair of twin box springs, the mattress will hang over the foot of the bed by 5", and it will be 9" too short on each side (it won't cover the box springs). You'll have to get a queen-sized box springs.
No,one of the towers is taller than the other by two feet