# Single Bed Size in Singapore: Dimensions Explained

**By Megafurniture Admin** · 2026-06-04

![single bed with upholstered headboard, bedside tables, pendant lights, and storage cabinet in a warm bedroom layout](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/super-single-bed-size-singapore-bedroom-layout-esteller.jpg?v=1780564149)

A single bed in Singapore measures 91 centimetres wide and 190 centimetres long, a standard that has held consistent across most local retailers, HDB bedroom layouts, and mattress manufacturers for decades. That 91 by 190 cm footprint is the starting point, but it is rarely the whole picture. The bed frame adds width; the mattress depth adds height; the room around the bed needs to breathe. Understanding where the standard dimension ends and the actual spatial requirement begins is what separates a well-planned bedroom from one where the wardrobe door clips the bed frame every morning.

A standard single bed in Singapore is 91 cm wide by 190 cm long. The super single, the next size up, measures 107 cm wide by 190 cm long and is the more common choice for adults sleeping alone. Both sizes are available in Esteller's bed frame and mattress range, backed by a three-year warranty and free delivery on orders above SGD 500.  

## Standard Single Bed Dimensions in Singapore

The 91 by 190 cm single is the smallest standard adult bed size sold in Singapore and the one most bedroom furniture is built around. At 91 cm wide, it accommodates one adult who does not move much in sleep; it is also the size most commonly found in children's rooms, secondary bedrooms, and the smaller bedrooms in three-room and four-room HDB flats.

The 190 cm length is the point that catches some buyers off guard. Adults above 180 cm will find the standard single short. Taller sleepers should look at whether the mattress sits flush with the frame or extends slightly, and whether a longer custom configuration is an option. For most adults under 175 cm, the 190 cm length is sufficient.

One detail nobody volunteers at the point of sale: the frame dimensions are always larger than the mattress dimensions. A single mattress at 91 by 190 cm will sit inside a frame that is typically 97 to 100 cm wide and 195 to 200 cm long. Plan the room around the frame, not the mattress.

## Single vs Super Single: The Size That Actually Fits Most Adults

The super single is 107 cm wide and 190 cm long, sixteen centimetres wider than the standard single. That difference sounds modest and looks modest on a plan. In a bed, it is the difference between sleeping comfortably on your side and waking with your elbow against the edge.

For adults living alone in a secondary bedroom of a parent's flat, or setting up a first room in a shared apartment, the super single is almost always the better choice. The extra width allows the sleeper to shift position through the night without arriving at the mattress edge, and the 107 cm dimension also reads as more proportionate against a typical HDB bedroom wall, which usually runs between 280 and 330 cm wide.

The trade-off is footprint. A super single frame runs approximately 113 to 115 cm wide. In a bedroom under 270 cm across, that can limit what sits comfortably beside it, particularly if both a bedside table and a walkway are needed on the same side. Measure the room with tape before committing to either size.

Esteller carries both sizes in the [bed frames collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/bed-frames), alongside the [super single mattress range](https://esteller.sg/collections/super-single-mattress). Each piece in the collection is built on a kiln-dried hardwood frame and comes with Esteller's three-year warranty, which is a reasonable measure of how confidently the construction is made.

## Bed Size Comparison Table

    

**Size**

**Mattress Width (cm)**

**Mattress Length (cm)**

**Approx. Frame Width (cm)**

**Best For**

Single

91

190

97–100

Children, secondary bedrooms, compact rooms

Super Single

107

190

113–115

Adults sleeping alone, first rooms, shared flats

Queen

152

190

158–162

Couples, master bedrooms, larger secondary rooms

King

183

190

189–193

Master bedrooms in larger flats and condominiums

## How Much Floor Space Does a Single Bed Actually Need?

![Upholstered single bed frame with pull-out storage drawer in a modern Singapore bedroom with warm wood and neutral styling](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/single-bed-frame-with-storage-singapore-bedroom-esteller.jpg?v=1780564174)

The bed frame is one dimension; the room it sits in is another. A workable single bedroom layout requires space beyond the frame itself: a walkway of at least 60 cm on the accessible side, clearance for a wardrobe door, and ideally a 50 to 60 cm gap between the bed end and the opposite wall or desk. Hinged wardrobe doors typically need around 60 cm of swing clearance, while sliding doors need less.

In a typical three-room HDB secondary bedroom, which commonly runs around 280 by 300 cm, a single bed frame and a compact wardrobe can coexist without the room feeling pressed. A super single in the same room still works, but the bedside table may need to sit at the foot of the bed or be replaced with a wall-mounted shelf.

Late on a school night, a room with a single bed positioned along the longer wall, a narrow desk under the window, and a wardrobe on the opposite side is a room that actually functions: the bed does not crowd the study space, and the walkway remains clear. That kind of spatial ease does not happen by accident; it comes from planning the frame dimensions first and the furniture around them.

## Bed Frame Types for Single and Super Single Beds

The frame choice shapes both how the room reads and how the bed holds up over years of use. At Esteller, single and super single frames are available in several configurations, and the material differences are worth knowing before choosing.

### Upholstered frames

Upholstered frames with fabric or faux leather headboards are the most common choice in Singapore bedrooms, partly because they absorb the humidity without warping and partly because they read warmer than a timber or metal frame in a room that is otherwise neutral. The headboard height matters here: a lower headboard at 80 to 100 cm suits a bedroom with a standard 2.6 m ceiling; a taller headboard at 120 cm or above reads well in rooms with 3 m ceilings.

### Timber-finish frames

Timber-finish frames carry a composed, quieter presence in the room and tend to hold their character across a decade of daily use, provided the frame timber is properly dried before manufacture. Kiln-dried hardwood holds its geometry; frames built on green or under-dried timber are the ones that creak within a year.

The [beds shop by type collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/beds-shop-by-type) and the [beds shop by material collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/beds-shop-by-material) both allow browsing by these criteria, which is a cleaner way to narrow down than scrolling through a general catalogue.

## Mattress Considerations for a Single or Super Single Bed

The frame holds the mattress; the mattress does the actual work. For a single or super single used by an adult, foam density is the number that matters most. High-resilience foam at 35 kg/m³ holds its support through years of nightly use. Below 25 kg/m³, the same foam softens and compresses within a season or two. Most mattress retailers in Singapore do not display that number on the tag. Ask for it directly.

Mattress depth also affects how the bed reads in the room. A mattress at 20 to 25 cm sits well on most platform and panel frames. Anything above 30 cm can make the overall bed height feel high for shorter sleepers getting in and out, particularly in a room with lower ceilings.

The cura — care — in the mattress choice is not in the comfort layer alone: it is in the support layer beneath, which is the part that either holds or fails over time. Esteller's mattress range, including super single options, is available at the [mattress store page](https://esteller.sg/pages/mattress-store).

## What Fits Alongside a Single Bed in a Smaller Room

A single bed occupies the smallest footprint of any adult bed, which is precisely why it is often chosen for rooms that need to do more than sleep in. In a secondary bedroom in a parent's flat, the same room may need to hold a study desk, a small wardrobe, and occasionally a chair for reading. The proportions need managing.

A bedside table that is 40 to 45 cm wide earns its place without narrowing the walkway. A [bedside table](https://esteller.sg/collections/bedside-tables) at this scale holds a lamp and a phone without dominating the metre of space beside the frame. Where the room is too narrow even for that, a floating shelf fixed to the wall at mattress height does the same job in zero floor area.

A [chest of drawers](https://esteller.sg/collections/chest-of-drawers) placed at the foot of the bed or along the wall opposite is often a more practical storage choice than a full wardrobe in rooms under 270 cm wide. A [dressing table](https://esteller.sg/collections/dressing-table) with a compact footprint can replace the study desk if the primary use of the room is a personal bedroom rather than a study. The key is deciding which functions the room must serve and working the furniture plan from that, not from the furniture outward.

## The Day Bed Option: When a Single Bed Does More Than One Job

![Single bed with measuring tape beside the frame showing bedroom planning and bed dimensions in Singapore](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/single-bed-dimensions-singapore-measuring-bedroom-esteller.jpg?v=1780564211)

For a room that is asked to serve as both a bedroom and an occasional sitting room, a day bed configuration is a considered alternative to a standard single frame. A day bed sits lower, typically 40 to 45 cm from the floor to the top of the mattress, and is designed to read as a sofa during the day and a bed at night. Most day bed frames accommodate a single or super single mattress.

The trade-off is sleeping position: a day bed without a raised headboard at one end is less comfortable for reading in bed, and the lower height is harder for some adults to rise from. For a teenager's room or a young adult's studio setup, these are often acceptable trade-offs. Esteller's [day bed collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/day-bed) lists configurations and dimensions clearly so the comparison can be made against the room plan before any decision is made.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is the exact size of a single bed in Singapore?

A standard single mattress in Singapore is 91 cm wide and 190 cm long. The bed frame that holds it will be slightly larger, typically 97 to 100 cm wide and 195 to 200 cm long. Always plan the room around the frame dimension, not the mattress alone.

### Is a super single better than a single for an adult sleeping alone?

For most adults, yes. The super single at 107 by 190 cm is sixteen centimetres wider than the standard single, which allows the sleeper to shift position through the night without arriving at the edge. In a room that can accommodate the slightly larger frame, the super single is the more practical choice for a regular adult user.

### Will a single bed fit in an HDB secondary bedroom?

In most cases, yes. A typical HDB secondary bedroom runs around 280 by 300 cm, which accommodates a single frame comfortably alongside a wardrobe and leaves a workable walkway. A super single frame at roughly 113 to 115 cm wide also fits this layout, though it reduces the space available beside the frame for furniture or circulation.

### How much space should I leave around a single bed?

Allow at least 60 cm of clear walkway on the accessible side of the bed, 50 to 60 cm between the foot of the bed and the opposite wall or desk, and enough clearance for any wardrobe doors to open fully without contacting the frame. Sliding wardrobe doors need no additional swing clearance, which makes them the more practical choice in rooms with tighter dimensions.

### Can I use a single mattress on a super single frame or vice versa?

A single mattress at 91 cm will sit loosely in a super single frame at 107 cm, leaving a gap of approximately eight centimetres on each side. That gap is a safety concern for children and an uncomfortable one for adults. The mattress should match the frame size precisely. Mixing the two is not recommended.

## Conclusion

A single bed at 91 by 190 cm is the most spatially considered choice for a secondary bedroom, a child's room, or any space where the floor plan is the binding constraint. For adults sleeping alone, the super single at 107 by 190 cm resolves the width question without requiring a queen-sized room to hold it. The distinction is sixteen centimetres on paper and a meaningful one in daily use.

A bed chosen for the right room and the right sleeper earns its place quietly, over years of reliable, undisturbed rest. The specification is how it is built; the sleep is the point.

Esteller's [bedroom furniture collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/bedroom-furniture) lists bed frames, mattresses, and bedroom storage in full, with dimensions, material specifications, and price tiers clearly stated. Every piece carries Esteller's three-year warranty, and free delivery applies on orders above SGD 500. The range evolves through the year, with new pieces held to the same materials-first standard. The 4.8 rating across 96 Google reviews reflects how these pieces have settled into actual rooms across Singapore.

When the measurements are taken and the room plan is clear, the showroom is the cleanest next step. Visit Esteller at 604 Sembawang Road, #01-18 Sembawang Shopping Centre, open daily from 10am to 10pm. The design team is also reachable at +65 6348 3144 or [hello@esteller.sg](mailto:hello@esteller.sg) ahead of your visit.

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