# Bed Frame Sizes in Singapore: Single to King Explained

**By Megafurniture Admin** · 2026-05-28

![Queen bed frame in a compact Singapore bedroom showing practical walkway space beside wardrobes and windows](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/queen-bed-frame-singapore-hdb-bedroom-clearance.jpg?v=1779943618)

Most bedroom decisions begin with the wrong question. Buyers ask “what size looks good?” when the more useful question is “what size actually fits?” In a Singapore HDB bedroom, those two answers can diverge considerably. A bed frame that reads generous in a showroom can consume nearly the entire floor plan of a ten-square-metre room, leaving almost no space to walk, dress, or open a wardrobe door fully. Getting the size right before anything else is decided is, simply, the most load-bearing decision in any bedroom.

This guide works through every standard bed frame size sold in Singapore, from single to king, with the real dimensions, the room requirements, and the honest trade-offs for solo buyers and those sharing a family home.

Quick Answer: Singapore bed frame sizes run from single, 91 × 190 cm, through super single, 107 × 190 cm, queen, 153 × 190 cm, and king, 183 × 190 cm. For a solo adult in a typical HDB bedroom, a super single is the considered default. A queen suits one adult who wants generous space or a couple in a standard room. A king requires a room of at least 14 square metres to remain practical.

## Why Bed Frame Size Matters More Than Style

A bed frame is the largest object in a bedroom, and it dictates every other decision in the room: where the wardrobe sits, whether a bedside table fits on both sides, whether a dressing table can be placed opposite without the room feeling blocked. Style is worth considering, but it only earns its place once the proportions are settled.

Singapore bedrooms, particularly in HDB flats, are compact by design. A standard HDB common bedroom runs between 9 and 11 square metres. A master bedroom in a four-room flat is typically 11 to 14 square metres. These are workable dimensions, but they leave little margin for oversizing. A king frame in an 11-square-metre room is not a generous choice; it is a spatial problem that compounds daily.

We have seen this with first-home buyers and with adults moving back into a family home’s common bedroom: the frame that looked proportionate online turns out to dominate the room entirely, pushing the wardrobe flush against the footboard and leaving no space to walk comfortably on either side. Measure the room first, then shortlist frames.

## Singapore Bed Frame Size Chart: All Standard Sizes at a Glance

   

Size

Frame Dimensions (W × L)

Minimum Room Size

Best For

Single

91 × 190 cm

9 sq m

Children, teens, very compact adult rooms

Super Single

107 × 190 cm

9–10 sq m

Solo adults, HDB common bedrooms

Queen

153 × 190 cm

11–12 sq m

Solo adults wanting space, couples

King

183 × 190 cm

14 sq m+

Couples, master bedrooms, condominiums

Frame dimensions above refer to the external frame footprint, including the headboard base. Add approximately 5 to 10 cm to account for the headboard’s wall clearance and any bedside table placement on each side. The room minimum figures above assume a 60 cm clear walkway on at least one side of the bed, which is the comfortable minimum for daily movement.

## Single Bed Frame: The Honest Case For and Against

A single frame at 91 cm wide is built for a child or a compact teenager’s room. For an adult, it is genuinely narrow: lying on your side with a bent arm extends close to the frame edge, which becomes apparent within the first week of use.

In a family home where a solo adult occupies a small common bedroom, a single frame preserves floor space around the bed, which can matter considerably when the room also needs a study desk and a wardrobe. But the sleep surface is the trade-off. A super single costs only a little more and gives 16 cm of additional width, which, at body width, is a meaningful gain.

The single frame earns its place in guest rooms used occasionally, children’s rooms, and very small common bedrooms where that extra width genuinely cannot be accommodated without blocking a doorway or wardrobe.

## Super Single: The Considered Default for Solo Adults in Singapore

At 107 cm wide and 190 cm long, the super single is the most practical size for a solo adult in an HDB common bedroom. It fits a standard 9 to 10-square-metre room without crowding the surrounding floor space, and it provides a sleep surface wide enough for comfortable solo use across all sleeping positions.

The super single is also Singapore-specific in one practical sense: [super single mattresses](https://esteller.sg/collections/super-single-mattress) are widely available locally, so replacing or upgrading the mattress later is straightforward. This is worth knowing before committing to an unusual imported size that limits future mattress options.

For an adult returning to a family home and occupying a common bedroom that previously held a child’s single, the super single is typically the upgrade that fits without requiring the room to be reconfigured. It reads composed in the space; the room still has room.

## Queen Bed Frame: Where the Options Open Up

A queen frame at 153 cm wide is where the bedroom begins to feel genuinely generous. A solo adult with a queen has the freedom to spread across the bed, place a book or a phone on the mattress beside them, and not feel constrained by the frame. For a couple, the queen is the practical minimum: two adults each have roughly 76 cm of width, which is workable for average adult shoulder widths, though light sleepers will register a partner’s movements on the same mattress.

The room requirement is real. In a standard HDB common bedroom of 10 square metres, a queen frame leaves minimal clearance on both sides. The more comfortable fit is an 11 to 12-square-metre room, which allows 60 cm of walkway on each side and still accommodates a [bedside table](https://esteller.sg/collections/bedside-tables) on at least one side.

Queen is also the size where frame construction begins to make a tangible difference in daily experience. A frame built on a kiln-dried hardwood base holds its geometry across years of use and does not develop the lateral flex that cheaper frames show within a season. Esteller’s affordable luxury bed frame range, from approximately SGD 600 to SGD 2,500, carries the three-year warranty that reflects this construction standard.

## King Bed Frame: The Space Trade-Off Is Real

A king frame at 183 cm wide is 30 cm wider than a queen. That difference, in a Singapore room, is not cosmetic. In a 12-square-metre master bedroom, a king frame leaves less than 50 cm of clearance on each side if the bed is centred, which is below comfortable daily walking width. The room that holds a king well is typically 14 square metres or larger, with the frame positioned to allow 60 cm on the primary walking side and at least 45 cm on the secondary side.

For couples, the king sleep surface is the clear answer on quality grounds: each adult has approximately 91 cm of width, which means a partner rising before dawn is unlikely to disturb the other side. The [king mattress](https://esteller.sg/collections/king-mattress) selection in Singapore is well-established, and the size has the broadest range of frame styles available.

The honest note: a king frame in a room that cannot support it does not feel luxurious. It feels crowded. A queen in a room with breathing space around it reads as more composed than a king in a room it has consumed.

## How to Measure Your Bedroom Before You Buy

![Wooden bed frame in a Singapore bedroom with bedside storage and warm neutral interior styling](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/wooden-bed-frame-singapore-bedroom-size-guide.jpg?v=1779943641)

Tape a rough rectangle on the floor using masking tape in the frame’s dimensions before making any decision. Include the headboard footprint, the 60 cm clearances on both sides, and the 90 cm clearance at the foot of the bed for wardrobe door swing. What remains is the usable floor space. If the wardrobe door cannot open fully, or the path from the bedroom door to the bed is less than 80 cm, the frame is too large for the room.

Also measure the ceiling height if you are considering a tall headboard or a storage bed with hydraulic lift. A hydraulic storage bed requires the mattress to lift to roughly 90 cm above the frame base; a low ceiling can obstruct this if the room is already tight.

The [bedroom furniture collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/bedroom-furniture) is a useful reference once the dimensions are settled, because it organises pieces by type and scale. A [chest of drawers](https://esteller.sg/collections/chest-of-drawers) or [dressing table](https://esteller.sg/collections/dressing-table) will also need to be scaled to the remaining floor plan, not chosen independently of the bed.

## Frame Construction: What Determines Whether the Size Holds Over Time

The size decision and the construction decision are not separate. A frame built on a kiln-dried hardwood base with proper centre support rails holds its shape across years; a metal or particleboard frame at the same footprint will develop flex and creak within a few seasons of daily use. This matters more at queen and king sizes, where the span of the frame is greater and the structural demand on the centre support is higher.

The ben fatto — well-made — bed frame is one where the joinery holds, the slats carry the mattress without deflection, and the headboard does not loosen at its fixing points over time. These qualities are not visible on a product page. They reveal themselves in the showroom when you press the frame, sit at the edge, and apply lateral pressure to the headboard.

Esteller’s three-year warranty across the bed frame range is the construction’s way of expressing confidence. The 4.8 rating across 96 Google reviews reflects how the frames have held in actual homes, not in controlled conditions.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is the most common bed frame size in Singapore HDB flats?

The super single is the most common size in HDB common bedrooms, and the queen is the most common in HDB master bedrooms. King frames are more typical in condominium master bedrooms, where room dimensions are generally larger. These are broad patterns; the room’s actual measurements are always the deciding factor.

### Is a super single wide enough for one adult?

Yes, for most adults. At 107 cm wide, a super single accommodates a single adult sleeping in any position, including with extended arms. It is 16 cm wider than a single, which is a meaningful difference at shoulder width. Adults who move significantly during sleep may prefer a queen, but the super single is the practical and proportionate default for solo use in Singapore bedrooms.

### Can a king bed fit in an HDB master bedroom?

It depends on the flat type and generation. Older HDB master bedrooms, particularly in three-room and smaller four-room flats, are often 10 to 11 square metres, which is tight for a king. Newer BTO master bedrooms in five-room and executive flats are more typically 12 to 14 square metres, where a king can fit with considered placement. Always tape the dimensions on the floor before deciding.

### Do bed frame dimensions include the headboard?

The width dimension, 91 cm, 107 cm, 153 cm, or 183 cm, refers to the mattress platform width, which matches the mattress size. The headboard typically adds no width to the footprint but does add depth from the wall. Allow 5 to 10 cm between the wall and the headboard for ventilation and to avoid paint scuffing. The overall frame length, including the headboard base but not the headboard height, is the figure that determines how far the bed extends into the room from the wall.

### What bed frame size should a solo adult choose when sharing a family home?

A super single is typically the right answer for a common bedroom in a family HDB flat. It fits the room without consuming surrounding floor space, and it provides a genuinely comfortable sleep surface for solo use. If the bedroom is a master-sized room of 11 square metres or more, a queen is a reasonable consideration and will feel considerably more generous for everyday use over the years ahead.

## The Right Frame for the Room You Actually Have

A bed frame chosen for the room it will live in, rather than the room you might wish for, is the one that holds its place without friction for the decade ahead. Size is not a status signal in a Singapore bedroom; it is a spatial decision with daily consequences. The super single that allows the wardrobe to open fully and the desk to sit without crowding is the more considered choice than the king that fills the room.

New pieces join the [bed frame collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/bed-frames) through the year, so it is always worth a fresh look once the measurements are settled and the size decision is made.

Esteller’s affordable luxury range, from approximately SGD 600 to SGD 2,500, is built to the same standard across every size: kiln-dried hardwood frames, transparent material specifications, and the three-year warranty that applies to every piece. Browse the [beds by type collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/beds-shop-by-type) to find the configuration that suits your room and your household.

When the shortlist is narrowed and the room dimensions are in hand, the showroom is the clearest next step. The proportion of a frame settles in the room itself, not on a screen. Visit Esteller at 604 Sembawang Road, #01-18 Sembawang Shopping Centre, open daily from 10am to 10pm. The design team can also be reached at +65 6348 3144 or [hello@esteller.sg](mailto:hello@esteller.sg)  to plan a visit ahead.

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