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How big is the bed in the university dormitory?
Generally speaking, university dormitory beds are single beds, and most of them take 900mm* 1900mm as the standard size. The main difference between the beds in each school lies in the width, ranging from 850 mm to 1200 mm. As for the length, it is generally longer in the north than in the south, and most of them are in the range of 1900 mm-2000 mm, extending the data.

How big is the standard bed in college dormitory?

1, length 1.9m, width 0.9m and height1.73m.

This size is the standard specification of bunk beds made of iron, which is very common in high schools and university dormitories. This bed is made of thick iron pipes or bars with a thickness of 1 cm. Its advantage is that it is durable, but its disadvantage is that it is easy to rust and it is more troublesome to bunk up and down. Therefore, when you get on and off the bed, you must pay attention to the position where the paint falls and wrap it with tape or other materials in time.

2. The length is 2m, the width is 1m and the height is1.7m..

This size is the standard size for getting on and off the bed, and the space is relatively independent, so you don't have to worry about not getting on the bed and disturbing the students in the lower bunk. And it generally has a wardrobe and a desk, which is a completely independent personal space.

3. It is 2.2m long, 1.2m wide and 1.8m high.

A bed of this size takes up a lot of space, so only those with good conditions will be equipped. The overall design is similar to that of the second bed, but the size is much larger, allowing more study and rest space.