
In Italy, a double bed is known as a "letto matrimoniale", which literally translates to "married bed." This size bed is perfect for couples, as it provides ample space for two people to sleep comfortably.
The letto matrimoniale is typically 150cm wide and 190cm long, making it a standard size in Italian bedrooms. This size bed is also commonly found in other European countries, including France, Germany, and the UK.
In fact, European bed sizes are generally smaller than those found in North America. This is because European beds are designed to be more compact and space-efficient, reflecting the region's often smaller living spaces.
For example, the French refer to a double bed as a "lit double", which is also 150cm wide and 190cm long. This similarity in size highlights the shared design priorities of European bed manufacturers.
For more insights, see: European Double Bed Measurements
Italian Bed Sizes
Italian bed sizes can be confusing, but don't worry, I've got the lowdown. A standard "letto matrimoniale" for two people in Italy is 160cm wide X 190cm long, which is larger than a standard queen in America.
If you're looking for a double bed in Italy, it's often smaller than what Americans are used to. An American-sized double bed is too small for many couples, but two single beds pushed together in Italy can work out just fine. In fact, some hotels will even push two single beds together to make a matrimoniale.
A matrimoniale king size is 10cm (4 inches) wider than the standard, but most mid-price hotels will have the standard size. If you're booking a room, you can ask the hotel how wide the bed is in centimeters, which will give you a better idea of what to expect.
In Italy, a standard single bed is 80cm wide, although some hotels may have singles that are 90 or 100cm wide. This is because hotels like to have the flexibility to split a large bed into two singles if needed.
Here's a rough guide to help you navigate Italian bed sizes:
Remember, it's always a good idea to check the bed dimensions on websites like Booking.com or Hotels.com before booking a room. And if you're still unsure, you can always ask the hotel for clarification.
Bed Sizes in Europe

In Europe, mattress sizes are diverse and can vary significantly from one country to another. This is because each region has its own unique size preferences, reflecting cultural and historical backgrounds.
One of the most popular bed types in European hotel rooms is the double bed, which is often referred to as a full bed. In Europe, the term "full bed" is used interchangeably with "double bed", so if a hotel advertises either one, know that they are the same thing.
Double beds in Europe can vary in size, but standard measurements are usually around 140 x 201 cm (55" x 79"). However, these measurements can vary from one country to another, and some hotels may even push two single beds together to create a double bed, which can be quite uncomfortable.
If you're traveling to Europe, it's essential to check what your room will look like when booking online. You can do this by calling, texting, or emailing the hotel's representative and asking about the bed size.
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Here's a rough guide to European bed sizes:
Keep in mind that these measurements are general guidelines and can vary depending on the country and hotel.
Luxury Beds
In Italy, luxury double beds are a staple in designer master bedrooms. The B&B Italia bed collection offers a wide range of modern and luxury double beds, expertly crafted with premium materials.
These beds are designed to provide comfort and aesthetics, with unique and minimalist designs available in a wide range of colors. From neutral tones to bolder colors, there's a style to suit every taste.
A modern design double bed should have two main characteristics: comfort of the structure and aesthetics of the finishes in line with the style of the house. This ensures a refined and personalized look.
Here are some options to consider:
- All
- Beds with headboard
- Sofa beds
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