

Contemporary upholstered storage bed in multiple sizes and finishes


Modern coastal bed with button-tufted upholstery and turned wooden legs


Contemporary fabric bed with multi-side storage drawers in grey or black

Modern fabric storage bed with built-in drawers in three sizes


Modern fabric bed with front and side storage drawers for maximum organisation


Modern farmhouse acacia bed with simple square panelled headboard


Glam black PU leather bed with built-in side LED lighting


Glam velvet upholstered bed with built-in under-bed storage


Modern contemporary bed in coco finish with straight slat base

Modern minimalist acacia bed with light natural tone and clean lines


Contemporary gas-lift bed with full-base under-bed storage cavity

Modern rustic acacia bed with bookcase headboard and dual-end storage


Contemporary curved-headboard bed in classic black or clean white


Minimalist flat-pack bed base with rolling wheels for easy mobility


French classic bed with curved black headboard and warm wotan frame


Modern fabric bed with pullout trundle and side storage drawer


Modern bookcase bed with LED-lit headboard and footboard storage drawers

Coastal boho rattan bed with natural woven detailing


Classic traditional bed with footboard storage and timeless silhouette
Why the Queen Is Australia's Favourite
The queen earns its popularity honestly: it's wide enough for two adults to sleep without negotiating for space, yet it still fits comfortably in most main bedrooms without swallowing the floor. That balance is why it's the default choice for couples and the bed most people upgrade to once a double starts feeling tight. For a solo sleeper who likes to sprawl, it's pure luxury. Either way, it's the piece the rest of the room is built around.
Queen Bed Size in Australia
A queen fits a mattress measuring 153 cm wide × 203 cm long — 15 cm wider and 15 cm longer than a double, and 30 cm narrower than a king. Here's how it compares so you can match the bed to the room.
| Size | Mattress dimensions | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Double | 138 × 188 cm | Solo sleepers, compact rooms |
| Queen | 153 × 203 cm | Couples, main bedrooms |
| King | 183 × 203 cm | Couples wanting maximum space |
Measure the room and leave at least 60 cm of clearance around the frame for bedsides and easy movement — and a little extra if you're choosing a gas-lift or drawer base that needs room to open. For every size compared, see our Australian bed sizes guide.
Choose a Material for the Centrepiece
A queen is usually the bed you see first when you walk into the room, so the finish does real work. This is where a statement headboard pays off.
Upholstered & Fabric
A tall, padded headboard turns the bed into the focal point and is comfortable to sit back against. The go-to for a soft, hotel-like master bedroom. See upholstered and fabric frames.
Velvet
For a touch of glamour — plush, rich and surprisingly easy to live with. A velvet queen adds depth and a sense of occasion to the room. Browse velvet bed frames.
Timber & Metal
Prefer something warmer or more pared-back? Timber brings natural character, while metal keeps things light and modern. Explore our timber queen frames and metal.
Storage That Works Like an Extra Wardrobe
Even a generous main bedroom runs short on storage eventually. A queen bed with drawers or a gas-lift base reclaims the large footprint under the mattress — easily a wardrobe's worth of space for spare linen, doonas and seasonal clothes — without adding another piece of furniture to the room. The gas-lift versions tilt the whole base up on pistons for full access; drawer versions keep everyday items within easy reach. To match the whole room, a queen bedroom suite brings the bed, bedsides and storage together in one finish.
Queen or King?
If two adults will share the bed every night and the room can take it, it's worth comparing a king before you settle. A king is 30 cm wider than a queen — noticeably more personal space, and the difference is real if one of you is tall or a restless sleeper. Choose a queen when you want the comfortable two-person size that still suits a normal-sized bedroom; choose a king when the room is large and maximum space is the priority.
Queen Bed Frames to Suit Every Budget
Because we import direct and hold stock locally, we keep our queen bed frames fair on price without cutting the build quality that carries your mattress night after night — and you can spread the cost with Afterpay, Zip, Humm or Latitude. If value is the priority, our affordable bed frames gather the best picks together.
Complete the Room
Pair the frame with a matched queen mattress so the dimensions line up, then add bedside tables, a tallboy or dresser, and pillows with a mattress protector to finish.
Browse by Style
After a particular look? The breezy ease of Hamptons and coastal furniture suits light, airy master bedrooms; Scandinavian pieces lean on clean lines and pale timber; and rustic furniture brings warmth through solid timber.
See It Before You Buy — 5 Showrooms Across SE Queensland
A queen is a bed you'll keep for years, so it's worth seeing in person — testing the headboard, judging the finish and the firmness of the base before you commit. Our showrooms in Brisbane (Rocklea), Ipswich, Bundall, Sandgate and Beenleigh hold stock locally, so most in-stock frames can be picked up the same day. Find your nearest store. Free local delivery is available within roughly 10 km of our Rocklea warehouse, with paid delivery to the wider Brisbane, Gold Coast, Ipswich, Logan, Sunshine Coast and Toowoomba regions — see our delivery page for full terms.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size is a queen bed in Australia?
A queen fits a mattress measuring 153 cm wide × 203 cm long — 15 cm wider and longer than a double (138 × 188 cm), and 30 cm narrower than a king (183 × 203 cm). Always check the product page for exact frame specifications.
Is a queen bed good for couples?
Yes — it's the most popular couple's size in Australia. A queen gives two adults enough room to sleep comfortably while still fitting most main bedrooms. If you want even more personal space and have a larger room, a king is the next step up.
What's the difference between a double and a queen?
A queen is 15 cm wider and 15 cm longer than a double. That extra width is what makes the queen comfortable for two adults, where a double is better suited to a solo sleeper or the occasional shared night.
Queen or king — which should I choose?
Choose a queen for the comfortable two-person size that suits a normal main bedroom. Choose a king — 30 cm wider — when the room is large and you want maximum space, particularly if one sleeper is tall or restless.
Do you have timber or wooden queen bed frames?
Yes — we have a dedicated range of timber queen bed frames in a variety of finishes, alongside upholstered, fabric, velvet and metal options.
Can I get a queen bed frame with storage?
Yes. Drawer and gas-lift bases are available in the queen size and add a large amount of hidden storage. Browse our queen beds with storage to compare.
Are queen bed frames easy to assemble?
Yes. Frames arrive flat-packed with clear instructions and go together with a few basic tools. We'd recommend two people for a queen, as the headboard and base are larger to handle.
Can I pick up a queen bed frame the same day?
In most cases, yes. Our showrooms hold stock locally, so if the frame you want is available you can collect it the same day. Free local delivery and paid wider delivery are also available.
Do queen bed frames come with a warranty?
Every frame comes with a minimum 12-month warranty unless otherwise noted on the product page. Full terms are on our warranty and returns page.
Browse the queen bed frames above, step down to a double, up to a king, or see the full bed frame range.








