You need bed sheets that look good and fit your bed too. After all, size matters in the bedroom. 

Below we will tell you all you need to know about Australian sheet sizes and share tips on buying the right bedding. 

Sheet Sizes Chart (Australia)

The first thing to determine is your bed size. 

The most common mattress size in Australia is a Queen, which is comfortable enough for two average-sized adults. A Double can also sleep two people; however, it might be a bit of a tight fit, which is why double-sized mattresses are typically used in guest rooms or on pull-out sofa beds. 

Tip: If you are not completely sure if your bed is a Double or a Queen, measure the length and width—a Double is 138×188 cm and a Queen is 153×203 cm. 

Let’s take a look at the basic sheet sizes available in Australia. 

Australian Sheet Sizes

Keep in mind that dimensions may vary from one brand to another. For instance, some fitted sheets are 30 cm deep, while others are 40 cm deep, providing plenty of room for a comfy topper underneath the mattress. 

Pillowcase Sizes 

Most sheet sets in Australia typically contain a flat sheet, a fitted sheet and two pillowcases. 

What’s the difference between a bassinet and a cot? Find out here.

Here are the standard pillowcase sizes in Australia. 

Australian Pillowcase Sizes

Australian Quilt Cover Sizes 

It is not uncommon to find sheet sets for sale in Australia that include a quilt cover as well. 

Quilt cover sizes, or doonas as they are known Down Under, vary according to the size of the quilt.

Australian Quilt Cover Sizes

Tip: You should always pick a quilt that is one size bigger than your bed. For instance, if you have a Queen, then your doona size should be a King—it will cover the sides of the bed, protecting your bed which is essential considering the cost of mattresses. 

Bedding 101: Things to Know When Going Sheet Shopping

We will leave you with a couple of helpful tips.

1. Make sure the sheet fits the bed

Otherwise, it will bunch up during the night leaving you to sleep on the exposed mattress (which can be a breeding ground for bacteria).If you are using a mattress protector or topper (especially one with extra padding), get bigger or extra deep bedding to make sure it covers the sides of the bed properly further protecting your mattress. 

The pockets of your fitted sheet should have at least 5-7 cm more depth than your mattress to ensure a snug fit, so if you have a Queen, the fitted sheet size should be at least 40 cm in depth. If you have a Super King, look for fitted sheets that are 50cm deep. 

Finally, sheets that fit well will take moderate effort to remove and put back into place, saving you time and energy. 

2. Sheet Sets vs Individual Pieces

Australian sheet sets usually come with a flat sheet, fitted sheet and two pillowcases, with some brands combining a quilt cover with two pillowcases or selling all four pieces in a set. 

In addition, most retailers offer individually-packed sheets, so you can find fitted sheets or pillowcases sold separately. Which one is the better option?

A sheet set is usually cheaper and more convenient than buying all the pieces separately. However, it is a bit limiting in terms of style. 

If you want to mix and match, then purchasing individual pieces is a better idea. Other reasons why you might need separate sheets include

  • You don’t want to use a top sheet. In that case, you can save money by only getting the items that you need, rather than an entire set.
  • Bottom sheets usually wear out faster than top sheets since they carry the weight of your body every night. Because of the gradual wear and tear, you might need to replace your fitted sheet more often.

3. Choose the material according to your sleep preferences 

The material you choose depends on your needs—if you tend to sleep hot, opt for temperature-regulating cotton or bamboo fabric. If you need extra warmth on chilly nights, consider fleece or flannel as these are some of the best materials for winter sheets. 

4. The ‘less is more’ rule doesn’t apply to beds

To get the most comfortable sleep you need to layer your bed. A mattress protector, a fitted sheet, a top sheet, a quilt cover and lots and lots of pillows make for a cosy sleeping surface. Plus, they protect your mattress and ensure you are snug and safe from bed bugs and dust mites. 

1. What size is a single sheet in Australia?

A flat sheet for a single-size bed is 180 cm wide and 254 cm long, while a fitted sheet is 91 cm wide, 193 cm long and 40 cm deep. 

2. What size are double bed sheets?

A flat sheet for a double bed is 239 cm wide and 254 cm long, whereas a fitted sheet is 137 wide, 203 long and 40 cm deep. 

3. What size sheet is a 60 by 80 by 12?

Usually, sheets this size are designed for bassinets, although the size varies according to the type and model of the bassinet you are using, so check the measurements before buying a sheet for your little one. 

4. What are standard bed sheet sizes?

Australian sheet sizes range from 180x254cm for a single to 183x203cm for a King sized bed.  Most fitted sheets are 40 cm deep, leaving room for a mattress protector or pad underneath or even a fitted electric blanket to keep you warm on cold winter nights.