Size Comparison Guide to Oversized Bed Frames:
King, California King, Wyoming King, Texas King, Alberta King & Alaskan King
If you're considering an oversized bed frame, you're not alone. As more families co-sleep, pet owners share their beds, and homeowners prioritize luxury sleeping spaces, oversized bed sizes like the Wyoming King, Texas King, Alberta King, and Alaskan King have become increasingly popular. This guide explains the differences between each oversized bed frame size, their dimensions, pros and cons, and how to choose the right option for your bedroom.
King Bed Frame (83W” x 85”L)
Best for: Couples who want extra space without redesigning their bedroom
The standard King bed frame is the most widely used oversized option. It offers generous width and is compatible with most bedroom layouts.
Pros:
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Widely available in many styles and materials
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Easy to find compatible mattresses and bedding
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Fits comfortably in most master bedrooms
Cons:
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May not provide enough space for families or pets
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Less legroom for taller individuals
California King Bed Frame (78”W x 91”L)
Best for: Taller sleepers and narrower rooms
California King frames are slightly longer and narrower than standard Kings, making them ideal for height without sacrificing too much floor space.
Pros:
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Extra length for taller individuals
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Works well in long, narrow bedrooms
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Still relatively easy to find accessories
Cons:
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Less width than a King
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Slightly more limited frame and bedding options
Wyoming King Bed Frame (88”W x 89”L)
Best for: Couples who co-sleep with children or pets
The Wyoming King introduces a true oversized square frame, offering more overall sleeping surface.
Pros:
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Noticeably more space than standard King
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Balanced shape makes it visually appealing
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Great for shared sleeping arrangements
Cons:
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Limited availability compared to standard sizes
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Requires a larger bedroom footprint
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Bedding availability less common than standard sizes
Texas King Bed Frame (84”W x 103”L)
Best for: Tall sleepers who want more width and length
Texas King frames extend both dimensions, making them ideal for those who need additional legroom without going to the largest sizes.
Pros:
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Extra length for tall individuals
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More width than standard King
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Good middle-ground oversized option
Cons:
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Harder to source frames and accessories
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Requires careful room planning due to length
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Fewer style options available
Alberta King Bed Frame (100”W x 106”L)
Best for: Families who want a spacious, shared sleeping area
The Alberta King is a large square frame that offers significant room for multiple sleepers.
Pros:
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Excellent for co-sleeping families
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Spacious and symmetrical design
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Creates a strong visual centerpiece in large rooms
Cons:
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Requires a large bedroom (at least 14’ x 14’)
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Moving and setup can be challenging
Alaskan King Bed Frame (112”W x 116”L)
Best for: Maximum space, luxury, and multi-person sleeping
The Alaskan King is the largest standard oversized bed frame available, designed for ultimate comfort and flexibility.
Pros:
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Unmatched space for families, pets, or restless sleepers
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Luxury statement piece
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Eliminates crowding entirely
Cons:
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Requires a very large room (16’ x 16’ or larger recommended)
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Typically custom-built or specialty order
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Higher cost for frame, bedding, and accessories
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Delivery and installation can be complex
How to Determine Which Size Is Best
Choosing the right oversized bed frame isn’t just about going bigger—it’s about finding the right fit for your space, lifestyle, and long-term comfort.
1. Measure Your Room First
Start with your room dimensions. A good rule of thumb is to leave at least 24–30 inches of walking space on each side of the bed.
General guidelines:
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King / California King → Room should be at least 10’ x 12’
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Wyoming / Texas King → 12’ x 12’ or larger
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Alberta King → 14’ x 14’ or larger
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Alaskan King → 16’ x 16’ or larger
2. Consider Who’s Sleeping in the Bed
Your sleeping situation is one of the biggest deciding factors.
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Just a couple: King or California King is usually enough
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Couple + pets: Wyoming or Texas King adds helpful space
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Family co-sleeping: Alberta or Alaskan King becomes more practical
3. Think About Height and Sleep Style
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Taller than 6’? California King or Texas King offers better legroom
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Restless sleeper? Wider options (Wyoming, Alberta, Alaskan) prevent disturbances
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Like personal space? Square options give each sleeper more defined room
4. Evaluate Your Room Layout
Beyond square footage, consider:
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Doorways and hallways for delivery
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Window and wall placement
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Space for nightstands and dressers
5. Budget for the Full Setup
Oversized frames often come with additional costs:
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Custom or specialty bedding
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Reinforced foundations or platforms
6. Plan for the Future
Ask yourself:
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Will your sleeping situation change (kids, pets, etc.)?
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Are you planning to move in the near future?
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Do you want this to be a long-term investment piece?
Final Thoughts
Oversized bed frames are more than just larger furniture—they’re a lifestyle upgrade that can significantly improve sleep quality and comfort.
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King and California King offer practical, accessible upgrades
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Wyoming and Texas King strike a balance between size and usability
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Alberta and Alaskan King provide maximum space for families or luxury living
Whether you're furnishing a luxury primary suite, creating a family-friendly sleeping space, or simply want more room to stretch out, the right oversized bed frame can transform the way you sleep. Rustic Red Door specializes in heirloom-quality pieces including custom, handcrafted oversized bed frames built from premium hardwoods. Contact us to discuss sizing, room planning, and custom bed frame options for your bedroom.
