“What’s your ideal bed size?” is a loaded question. Like all great controversial debates, it is one that is dependent upon circumstance and individual preference thus making it a passionate topic. It’s especially a hot topic around here, and when Jess posed the question a few days ago in Slack it stirred up some feelings:
It is my understanding that bed size is dependent upon the following: the number of people sharing said bed, presence of kids or pets that find their way in in the middle of the night, room size, budget, and finally, sleepabilty (a very scientific word that I just made it up). Sleepability, for those of you who can’t read my mind, refers to how well you are able to sleep. Are you a light sleeper? Does it take a long time for you to fall asleep? Do you require no one to be touching you in order to sleep? (ME). All of these questions must be weighed when considering bed size. Personally, I have poor sleep hygiene and am a horribly light sleeper. I also share a bed with my boyfriend Rocky and despite his protests, our dog Gus. We currently have a queen bed and it’s tolerable. Mind you, my dog is 60 lbs and takes up a third of the bed and loves to kick me in the back when he’s dreaming about what could only be a very intense race against other dogs. So in order to make our current bed size work, I require everyone to be in specific sleeping positions. Rocky, who sleeps like a rock (HA) needs to stay on his side of the bed, while I try and maneuver our dog to sleep at the foot of the bed which works about half of the time. Most often the evening ends with Gus in between us leaving me with about 3 ft of space. It’s not ideal but we make it work.
This has been our situation for about 2 years now, and I didn’t know how much it could be improved by acquiring a king bed until my parents replaced the queen bed in their guest room with a king. When the three of us spend the night there it is bliss. There is so much room!!! I can barely even reach Rocky all the way over on his side of the bed. It’s truly divine. However, and here is where the plot thickens, when I spend the night there by myself it’s disorienting and uncomfortable to have all that space. Talk about ~high maintenance~.
Now herein lies our dilemma. Clearly a king-size bed is ideal for our sleepability but it is not ideal for our bedroom size. With our queen bed, the bedroom already feels tight so a king will certainly exacerbate this fact but part of me thinks who cares?? We don’t spend much time in the room anyway plus I think it would make our room feel uber cozy. Upgrading won’t happen for a while, so I have time to agonize over the pros and cons. In the meantime, I have to know what your ideal bed size is and all of the factors that contribute to your preference. Do you sacrifice room space for bed size?? Tell me everything. xx
Opener Image Credit: Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp | From: Mountain House Reveal: Our Calm Scandinavian Master Bedroom
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