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Choosing the right bed is a big decision. After all, it's where you'll be spending a good chunk of your time dreaming about pizza and unicorns. But when it comes to picking between a single bed and a small double bed, things can get a little tricky. Fear not, dear reader, for we are here to help you navigate the treacherous waters of bed shopping.
Let's start with the basics. A single bed is your standard, run-of-the-mill bed that's perfect for one person. It's compact, and great for those who like to sleep as cosy as a bug in a rug . The internal measurements of a single bed are 90cm x 190cm. On the other hand, a small double bed is a bit bigger than a single bed, but not quite as spacious as a regular double bed. It's like the Goldilocks of beds - not too big, not too small, but just right. The internal measurements of a small double bed are 120cm x 190cm.
If you're living the single life (pun intended) and have a bedroom the size of a shoebox, a single bed might be the way to go. It's perfect for small spaces and can give your room a cosy, intimate feel. Plus, you'll have more room for other important things, like your collection of vintage action figures or your extensive library of romance novels.
A single bed is also the often preferred size for your little nippers. Indeed, a single bed is often the perfect transition from a toddler bed. A smaller bed can make them feel more secure as they drift off to the land of nod. Want to find your single bed right now? Then just click here.
Now, if you're the kind of person who likes to spread out like a starfish (we won't judge), or if you have a partner who likes to steal the covers, a small double bed might be the better option. It gives you a bit more room to stretch out without taking up as much space as a regular double bed. It's the perfect compromise for those who want a little extra wiggle room without sacrificing precious floor space.
A small double bed is also often the preferred choice for your teenage offspring. When your little ones come of age a small double bed can be the perfect compromise for those who want to feel a little more grown up. To find your perfect small double bed just click here.
Well, that depends on your personal preferences and the size of your bedroom. If you're a solo sleeper with a small space, a single bed might be the way to go. But if you like a bit more room to spread out or have a partner who likes to hog the blankets, a small double bed could be the perfect fit. Ultimately, it's all about finding the bed that makes you feel like you're sleeping on a cloud (or a pile of fluffy marshmallows).
So, whether you choose a single bed or a small double bed, just remember to prioritize comfort and get ready for some sweet dreams. And hey, if all else fails, you can always just buy a hammock and sleep like a sloth. Sweet dreams!
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