There are fewer things more comforting than a blanket. Guests want to arrive at your property feeling relaxed and comfortable from the beginning to the end of their stay. They value a good night’s sleep and having the proper bedding will help that become a reality. Blankets are extremely soft and will be a great option to put at the top of the bed for your guests. This blog will explain the standard sizes for blankets depending on the type of bed and thickness of the mattress along with the different types of fabric used in blankets.
Standard Blanket Sizes
- Twin – 66 inches by 90 inches
- Double – 80 inches by 90 inches
- Queen – 90 inches by 90-100 inches
- King – 108 inches by 90-100 inches
Keep in mind that the size of your blankets will also depend on the thickness of your mattress.
For twin beds:
- A mattress that’s 10 inches thick should have a blanket that’s 60 inches by 88 inches.
- A mattress that’s 14 inches thick should have a blanket that’s 90 inches by 88 inches.
- A mattress that’s 22 inches thick should have a blanket that’s 90 inches by 88 inches.
For queen-sized beds:
- A mattress that’s 10 inches thick should have a blanket that’s 90 inches by 88 inches.
- A mattress that’s 14 inches thick should have a blanket that’s 108 inches by 88 inches.
- A mattress that’s 22 inches thick should have a blanket that’s 120 inches by 88 inches.
For king-sized beds:
- A mattress that’s 10 inches thick should have a blanket that’s 108 inches by 88 inches.
- A mattress that’s 14 inches thick should have a blanket that’s 120 inches by 88 inches.
- A mattress that’s 22 inches thick should have a blanket that’s 130 inches by 110 inches.
There’s more to blankets, however, than the standard blanket sizes. You’ll also want to choose the right fabric for your blankets. There are several common blanket fabrics, all with their own selling points:
- Cotton – A durable material that can handle repeated washings. Cotton blankets come in different
weaves, meaning that you’ll be able to find versions that are warm enough for winter or light enough for summer use.
- Down – Lightweight but very warm, down blankets have a layer of feathers inserted between two layers of fabric. If you’re concerned about allergies, you can find a synthetic alternative.
- Synthetics – This category includes things like polyester, acrylic and microfiber. Warm and typically inexpensive.
- Wool – An ideal choice for people seeking a warm, heavy blanket, but note that – as with down – some people might be allergic to these blankets.
- Vellux – Popular in hotels, these blankets feature a foam core under a soft nylon plush. Warm, soft and durable, they are also hypoallergenic.
InnStyle Offers Lots of Blankets for Your Property
Blankets are a great top of the bed option for many people. They are soft, comfortable, and come in a wide variety of styles. It will just be a matter of determining which size will be best for your property and what style and color would best match the rooms. Please give InnStyle a call about any blanket or other hospitality questions that you may have. Their account managers would be happy to answer your questions and offer their own product recommendations. InnStyle can be reached at 267-354-6020 or 800-877-4667. Their website is https://www.innstyle.com/.
I want a queen size blanket but in the sizes they come in cm. What would a queen size blanket be in the cm.
A queen size in cm should be close to 244 x 244 although sizes can vary by manufacturer. A queen/full will be smaller. I hope this helps. If you have any other questions don’t hesitate to call us at 1-800-877-4667.
I am looking for a standard blanket double bed size but not for a queen size bed. The double/queen size are too large for my double bed. Where can I find them?
Hello Beatrice. We do have standard full size blankets. Check out these links.
https://www.innstyle.com/collections/wholesale-hotel-linens-and-bedding-blankets-gr-quilted-blanket
https://www.innstyle.com/collections/bedding-blankets-wph-cotton-blanket
https://www.innstyle.com/collections/bedding-blankets-ultra-touch-lightweight-microfiber-down-alternative-blanket
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Thanks for your comment.
A mattress that is 80 inches long and 10 inches thick requires a blanket that is more than 90 inches long. In order to tuck it in at the foot of the bed, you need another 6 inches at least. I can’t begin to imagine the thought that goes into making a 90 inch long blanket to put on a queen size bed.
Hi David,
A typical Queen size mattress is 79 inches from top to bottom. The blanket is usually laid onto the bed 6 inches below the top of the mattress, giving you 17 inches at the bottom of the bed to tuck the blanket. The Queen mattress is about 60 inches across, so a Queen blanket that is 90″x90″ gives you 15 inches on each side of the mattress to tuck. Some of our blankets are actually longer than 90 inches. Check out the Cotone Cable Blanket that is 96 inches long, or the Kingston that is 100 inches long. If you need more help with blanket sizes, we are happy to consult with you on this or any other linen issue. Just call 1-800-877-4667.
I would like to second David’s comment. I foolishly bought a 90×90 blanket for a 12″ thick queen size mattress and I can barely tuck it in at the foot of the bed. I need to buy another blanket and I really appreciate your numbers for queen blankets based on the thickness! I might add that we usually place the blanket more like 4″ from the top of the bed, because we like it like that. I’m not an inkeeper, just a person who likes the blanket tucked in.
Hi Karen,
Thanks for the comment. If there is anything else we can do for you don’t hesitate to call us at 1-800-877-4667.
In my opinion, a blanket is meant to protect the mattress from wear and tear that makes the sewn edges threadbare. If that is the case, then a blanket is expected to be tucked in head down and on the sides. One would then need the excess on all sides for this purpose.
My take please.
Hi Akinkugbe,
Thank you for your comment. I would recommend a mattress encasement to protect the mattress because they are waterproof and protect from bed bugs as well. This also protects the warranty on your mattress that becomes void if the mattress becomes stained. Blankets can’t really do that.
I’m so glad I came across this site! I’ve been debating about what size blanket I need for an 80 x 60 Queen size mattress that’s 12 inches deep. I reluctantly bought a King size (90 x 108) and I’m so glad that I did. The longer length makes it perfect for tucking in at the bottom of the mattress. The Queen size version is only 90 x 90, and I had concerns that it would be too short. This page made me realize that a Queen blanket would have been way too short. Thank you!
My bed is full bed but the natress is only 8 inches thick, What do I need for a blanket
Hi Marcel,
I would recommend a Full size blanket as opposed to a Full/Queen. The Hospitality Star blanket gives you about 5 inches on each side to tuck in. For more information or recommendations please call the office at 267-354-6020. We are happy to help you.
Every blanket I think that I ever bought always seemed to be too small when I am on the couch. I guess I need a king size blanket because it never covers my feet and it drives me nuts! I was wondering what your thoughts are on weighted blankets?
Hi Rob,
I’m sorry that your blankets have been too small on the couch. Our customers generally prefer regular blankets than weighted blankets. Many people have trouble adjusting to weighted blankets because they are much heavier than regular blankets. You may just want to try a king size regular blanket. Two of our more popular blankets are the All Cotton Soft Blanket and the Velvet Blanket.