Single Mattresses

Single mattresses (90cm x 190cm) offer the perfect blend of comfort and space-efficiency for solo sleepers, children's rooms, and compact spaces.

What Size is a Single Mattress?

A single mattress measures 90cm wide by 190cm long (3' x 6'3"), making it the most compact standard adult mattress size available in the UK. This size is ideal for smaller bedrooms, guest rooms, or children's spaces where maximising floor space is essential.

If you need guidance on choosing the right mattress size for your room, our mattress size guide provides detailed measurements and practical advice for all standard UK mattress dimensions.

Types of Single Mattresses

We stock single mattresses in every filling type to suit different sleeping positions and needs:

  • Single Memory Foam Mattresses: These soft foam mattresses contour to your body for pressure relief and comfort. They are perfect for side sleepers.
  • Single Pocket Sprung Mattresses: These mattresses have individually wrapped springs that provide targeted support and minimise motion transfer.
  • Single Open Coil Mattresses: Also known as traditional mattresses, these offer firm and reliable support at a lower price point.
  • Single Hybrid Mattresses: Made with a combination of foam and spring for the best of both support and comfort.
  • Single Latex Mattresses: These offer a similar feel to foam but provide a cooler sleep experience while being natural and hypoallergenic.
  • Single Gel Mattresses: These provide responsive support and enhanced comfort similar to memory foam.
  • Single Orthopaedic Mattresses: Mattresses that are engineered to support the spine and joints for those who experience back pain.

Not sure which one to choose? Check out our mattress buying guide to find the right one for you.

Single Mattress Firmness Options

You should choose a single mattress that suits your sleeping style and support needs:

  • Soft Mattresses: Gives a cushioned and plush feel, but are less supportive for those with back issues. These single mattresses are best for side sleepers as they allow your body to sink in and relieve pressure on the shoulders and hips.
  • Soft-Medium Single Mattresses: Offers gentle comfort while maintaining moderate support.
  • Medium Single Mattresses: A balance between soft comfort and heavy support, suitable for most sleeping positions.
  • Medium-Firm Mattresses: Provides extra support without compromising on comfort, often the most popular choice.
  • Firm Mattresses: Strong support, recommended for back and stomach sleepers or heavier individuals.
  • Extra Firm Single Mattresses: The maximum level of support for those with back pain or who need a solid sleeping surface.

Is a Single Mattress the Same as a Twin Mattress?

Not quite. Whilst single and twin mattresses serve similar purposes, they differ slightly in dimensions. A single mattress measures 90cm x 190cm (3' x 6'3"), whereas a twin mattress measures 99cm x 190cm (39" x 75"), making the twin marginally wider. If you're purchasing a mattress for a UK bed frame, it's essential to choose UK single sizing to ensure a proper fit. Our single mattresses are designed specifically for UK single beds and will fit perfectly with standard UK bedding.

Are Single Mattresses Suitable for Children and Adults?

Yes! Single mattresses work brilliantly for both children and adults, depending on your space and requirements. For adults, single mattresses are perfect for compact bedrooms, studio flats, or guest rooms where space is at a premium. They also suit solo adult sleepers who prefer the efficiency of a smaller mattress, as well as those furnishing spare rooms for occasional guests.

For children’s bedrooms, single mattresses provide ample sleeping space as they grow from toddler beds to teenage years. For more, take a look at our kids’ mattresses.

How Long Does a Single Mattress Last?

A single mattress can last on average, 6-8 years. However, this depends on the type, quality, and usage of the mattress. Signs it's time for a new mattress include sagging, persistent discomfort, or poor sleep quality. Investing in a replacement ensures better support, hygiene, and overall health. Extending your mattress life is straightforward: rotate it every three months, use a mattress protector to guard against spills and wear, and ensure adequate support from your bed frame.

Read our guide to learn how often you should change your mattress for more information. And when you do upgrade, we have advice for how to dispose of an old mattress with the best methods and free options.

Will You Deliver My Single Mattress?

Yes! All of our single mattresses come with free and fast delivery across the UK within 1-7 working days. If you’re unsure what single mattress you need you can come visit us in person! Our showroom in West Yorkshire has all of our mattresses for you to see and even lie on before buying. If you have any questions, our FAQ page may help, or you can contact our customer service team.