A 180 × 200 bed buys space rather than a technology. Each partner gets roughly a single bed’s width. The trade-off appears in the room, delivery, base and upkeep.
The format earns its place only if the room keeps usable routes and delivery is measured. Hotel Five Star plus AIRBOX helps assess the whole system; matching dimensions do not guarantee compatibility.
The bedroom still has to work
Draw 180 × 200 and add the base, headboard and tables. Open doors and drawers, keep space to make the bed and ensure nobody has to climb out at the foot.
Moving from 150 adds 15 cm per partner. That may solve crowding better than a new material, but not when wardrobes and circulation stop working.
Logistics comes before comfort
Measure entrance, lift, landings and turns. The reviewed AIRBOX uses two 90 × 200 modules, which helps, but each is still large. Confirm room-of-choice assembly and old-item removal.
The Hotel mattress is about 29 cm and the divan about 32 cm. The finished bed may be tall before protector and bedding, so simulate sitting with feet supported before ordering.
Buy two products without creating two problems
Confirm surface compatibility, external dimensions, lid clearance and headboard space. Check both listings with the same address because delivery services may differ.
Add 180 × 200 sheets, protector and duvet to the cost. Washing, turning and moving the complete system are part of ownership.
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