That's the standard double bed width in the UK. Anything bigger has a fancy name and you would do well to measure the dimensions.
A twin bed is smaller and made to fit one person. A full bed is made to fit two people, and it's bigger.
No.
King size bedding would be much too big for a double bed. A double bed is 2 sizes smaller than a king size and therefore the bedding would be way too big to fit onto the double bed.
It would depend on the size of the people.
No, the headboard is 4 inches too narrow.
Not easily. King bed width 76in, Cal. king headboard 72in.
That's the standard double bed width in the UK. Anything bigger has a fancy name and you would do well to measure the dimensions.
No, California king sheets will not fit the eastern king bed. The California king is smaller than the eastern king bed.
Yes there are. It tells you how to assemble and measure your bed so the headboard will fit correctly. It tells you how you must staple the frabric and the sheeting. It lets you know that you can trim the edge of the headboard so it fits perfectly.
A king sized headboard can be converted to work with a California king mattress. However, it must be understood that the headboard will not fit as well as a paired headboard.
It depends on the bed. If it has two slots on each side for the bedrails, then depending on which slots you use, you will be able to use a full or queen mattress with it. If it only has one set of slots for rails, then you can only use one size. A queen size bed is 6" wider than a full size. If you have an over sized headboard and use a bedframe and don't attach the bedframe to the headboard, you could probably get away with it without anybody noticing.
Yes - if the bed frame is a standard metal bed frame, not attached to a headboard, frames are made to adjust from Twin to Queen size. Just loosen the thumbscrew on the bracket, adjust the width, and tighten.
Your question is missing one key element: a queen what?If you are trying to place a queen mattress on a twin-sized box spring, the answer is a definite no.If you'd like to use a queen sized headboard with a twin box spring, the answer is "probably", with some modifications. Depending upon the construction of the headboard, and whether or not it can rely upon a nearby wall for support, you can use a headboard you love with an existing bed, even if the sizes aren't exactly the same. You can remove non-decorative legs from the headboard and hang it on the wall at the head of the bed, like a piece of art. You can attach the headboard as intended to the bed frame and disguise the exposed legs with an extension of the bed skirt, or paint them to match the wall. You can use the headboard along the long side of the twin bed, as the back to a daybed arrangement.If, however, you are considering using a twin-sized box spring on a queen-sized bed frame, you will have to discover whether or not the frame is made to be adjustable, and, if not, you'll need to install some sort of supportive decking material into the frame, for the box spring to set upon. This arrangement will leave dangerous exposed corners sticking out beyond the mattress, which have to be dealt with, perhaps with a padded cover all around the frame. My advice would be to skip all this retrofit effort, and purchase a new bed frame to fit your box spring. They are generally less than $100.
It depends on the exact size of the double bed you are going to use your double duvet bed set. For a standard double bed that measures 4ft by 6ft, the size of the double duvet cover is 200 x 200cm. Other double bed sizes can still fit in double duvet cover with 200cm by 200cm measurement.
Yes, one should be able to. Since 5 feet is 60 inches, there will be plenty of room in a 77 inch bed.
SleepNumber Expanded Queen is 66" x 80" http://www.selectcomfort.com/air_mattress_beds/sn7000_price.cfm