Will a queen bed (152x203x36 cm) fit in a room?
Expert analysis
A queen bed measuring 60 in × 80 in × 14 in fits in a room, with about 7 ft 4 in to spare at the tightest point. One caveat: item is rigid and cannot be compressed, bent, or disassembled.
- Tightest clearance
- 7 ft 4 in clear
- Orientations checked
- 6
- Result
- Every axis clears
It fits with clearance on every axis.
Your queen bed will fit in the room, with comfortable walkway space around it.
Handling: Position the item in the room using the orientation that maximizes walkway clearance.
| Orientation | Min walkway | Strategy | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| ✓ chosen0° (as-is) | 4 ft 6 in | centered | ✓ |
| 0° (as-is) | 7 ft 4 in | wall_left | ✓ |
| 0° (as-is) | 7 ft 4 in | wall_right | ✓ |
| 0° (as-is) | 3 ft 8 in | floating | ✓ |
| 90° rotated | 3 ft 8 in | centered | ✓ |
| 90° rotated | 7 ft 4 in | wall_left | ✓ |
| 90° rotated | 7 ft 4 in | wall_right | ✓ |
| 90° rotated | 3 ft 8 in | floating | ✓ |
| 1° diagonal | 4 ft 5 in | centered | ✓ |
Margins shown are calculated; allow ±¼ in for tape-measure precision.
How the room-fit check works
A room is a 2D footprint — width and depth matter for placement, plus the walkway gap left between the item and walls or other obstacles.
- Place the item footprint inside the room rectangle in the orientation it will be used.
- Compute walkway gaps from each item edge to every wall and to other obstacles in the room.
- Take the minimum walkway gap — that’s the daily-traffic clearance the room must support.
- Verdict ladder (getRoomVerdictTier): walkway <18 in DOESN'T_FIT; 18–24 VERY_TIGHT; 24–36 TIGHT; 36–48 FITS; ≥48 confident FITS.
Walkway thresholds use standard ergonomic minimums; a confident mover may negotiate gaps tighter than the recommended tier.
Dimensions
- MEASUREDSpace is emptyno existing furniture or items blocking the path
- MEASUREDCeiling height assumed 8ftnot measured
- MEASUREDAssumed ft for space dimensions
- MEASUREDDetected sectional, sizequeen
- MEASUREDEstimated width, depth, height for queen bed from local_db
- MEASUREDEstimated width, depth, height for sectional sofa from local_db
- MEASUREDEach piece assumed to be 60×80×14" (worst caseactual pieces likely smaller)
- MEASURED36" primary walkway minimum (ADA-style guideline, not code)
Space geometry
- Square corners and a flat floor
- Existing furniture footprints already factored out of the usable area
Handling
- ±¼ in tape-measure tolerance applied
- 1.5 in handling clearance subtracted from raw margins before the verdict
- Item treated as rigid — cannot compress, bend, or disassemble.
Other assumptions
- A bed is modeled as its mattress — the largest single rigid piece for moving. Frames and headboards detach and are measured separately, so the height shown is the mattress thickness, not the assembled bed.
Why we make assumptions
ItemFits fills in anything you don’t measure yourself. Whenever you see [standard], the real value in your home may differ — measure it and message us in the chat below; we’ll re-run the math.
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