Quick overview of quilt sizes:
Choosing the right bedding can make a real difference to how your bedroom looks and feels. Your quilt can play a big role in that. When the proportions are right, your quilt can help create a bed that looks ready for rest and relaxation.
In Australia, quilt sizes generally align with standard mattress sizes, but the exact dimensions can vary slightly between brands. You may also want to consider different sizes to achieve a specific look you have in mind. Let’s break down the standard bedding sizes in Australia, how that translates to quilts and how to pick the right one for your space.
Bed quilt sizes are generally designed to correspond with mattress sizes, although quilts are typically wider and longer than the mattress itself. This extra coverage is intentional, allowing the quilt to drape over the sides of the bed, providing warmth and contributing to the overall look of your bedding.
Here’s a quick guide to quilt sizes:
| Quilt Size | Quilt Sizes in cm (approx) | Fits Bed Size |
|---|---|---|
| Single | 140cm x 210 cm | Single bed |
| Double | 180cm x 210 cm | Double bed |
| Queen | 210cm x 210cm | Queen bed |
| King | 240-245cm x 210cm | King bed |
| Super king | 260–270 cm x 220cm | Super king bed |
Keep in mind that the exact measurements of each quilt size can vary between brands, so it's always worth checking the product specifications when making your selection.
Quilt covers sizes are designed to match the quilt itself, rather than the mattress. This means a queen quilt pairs with a queen quilt cover, while a king quilt goes with a king quilt cover.
Matching the quilt and cover size helps the bedding sit evenly inside the cover. When the size is right, the quilt won’t bunch up and will instead sit neatly.
Choosing the right quilt size is often about more than simply matching it to your mattress. Small differences in dimensions can influence how the quilt sits across the bed, how much coverage it provides and how it looks once the bed is made.
Some people prefer a quilt that sits closer to the mattress edges for a neat, tailored look, while others may choose a slightly larger size like a king size quit on a queen size mattress to create a fuller drape across the sides of the bed.
A few design elements can also play a role when selecting the right quilt size:
While standard quilt sizes are designed to match mattress sizes, how a quilt is used in the bedroom can vary depending on the space, the sleeper and how the bed is styled.
A single quilt is typically used on a single bed and is commonly found in children’s rooms, guest bedrooms or smaller sleeping spaces. Single quilts are designed to suit a single mattress while still allowing some quilt coverage across the sides of the bed.
A double quilt is designed for use on a double or king single bed and offers more width than a single quilt. This size can work well for one sleeper who prefers a little extra coverage, or in bedrooms where a double bed is used to maximise space.
Queen quilts are among the most commonly chosen quilt sizes in Australia, reflecting the popularity of the queen bed. A queen quilt is designed to sit comfortably across the mattress while allowing a balanced amount of drape on either side of the bed.
A king quilt is designed to pair with a king bed and offers broader coverage across the mattress. The additional width can allow for more quilt overhang, which some people prefer when sharing a bed or styling layered bedding.
A super king quilt is the largest standard quilt size and is designed to suit super king beds or bedrooms where a more generous quilt coverage is preferred. The added width can create a fuller drape across larger beds.
Some people choose a quilt that’s slightly larger than their mattress size, depending on how they like their bedding to sit across the bed.
When two people share a bed, a wider quilt can allow a little more coverage on each side. Beds with deeper mattresses or pillow-top designs may also benefit from a quilt with extra width so the bedding can drape more comfortably over the sides.
A larger quilt can also influence the overall look of the bed. Some people enjoy the fuller, layered appearance that comes with a more generous drape, while others prefer a quilt that sits closer to the mattress edges for a tidier finish.
Choosing a quilt often begins with your mattress size, as most Australian quilt sizes are designed to align with standard bed dimensions. From there, it can help to think about how you like your bedding to sit across the bed. Some people prefer a quilt that follows the edges of the mattress more closely, while others enjoy a little extra width for a fuller drape over the sides.
Selecting bedding can also be a chance to think about the overall feel of your bedroom. The combination of quilts, covers and layered textures can help shape a space that feels calm and inviting. Exploring different quilt and bedding options can be a simple way to bring your bedroom style together while supporting a comfortable night’s sleep.
Want to discover more bedding inspiration? Check out the Snooze blog for more design tips.