Shopping

Best mattress 2023: sleep-editor reviewed beds for better sleep

These tried and tested mattresses will suit all sleep styles and budgets – find the bed that suits you best with this list of the best mattresses on the market

Best mattress: Mattress on neutral bed frame with bedside tables and pillows
(Image credit: Getty / Credit: Liudmila Chernetska Creative #:1468540022)

Finding the mattress that suits you best is the secret to a great night's sleep. Believe it, or not, a bed is not a one-size-fits-all product, and buying the one that cradles your body best will guarantee you keep comfy all night long. But with so many mattress types, models, and choices, finding the bed of your dreams isn't as easy as it seems. 

Most mattresses are made with specific sleep needs in mind – whether you wake up with aches and pains, struggle to regulate your temperature, or simply can't get comfy, the right mattress can help. 

Our dedicated team of expert testers has reviewed a wide range of mattresses to cater to all different sleep positions and needs. As H&G's sleep editor, I've ranked the best mattresses according by simply evaluating comfort and cost. The best mattress remains the Saatva Classic Hybrid, which offers premium features for a reasonable price. We've also found great performance from Nectar, Casper, and Tempur-Pedic, as well as some brands that are new to the scene.

Below, you'll find a mattress according to your preferences and budget, including the best mattress for back pain, side sleepers, and those that get hot at night. With 90-365-night sleep trials, warranties, and returns up for grabs too, you can invest in a new bed without worrying about getting it wrong. 

If your current mattress is in good condition, but just isn't as comfortable as you'd like it, you should look for the best mattress toppers instead. 

Best mattress 2023

You can trust Homes & Gardens. Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing the latest products, helping you choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test.

Below you'll find the best mattresses – tried and tested – and a handy guide to help you navigate the mattress market. 

Best mattress overall

A Saatva mattress on a low woodframe bedH&G gold badge

(Image credit: Saatva )
Best mattress on the market

Specifications

Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King
Depth: 11.5” or 14"
Type: Hybrid memory foam and steel springs
Comfort: Medium, medium-firm, firm
Sleep trial: 1 year
Warranty: Lifetime
RRP: $995-$2,710

Reasons to buy

+
Available in three firmness levels
+
Hybrid combines memory foam and coils
+
Organic cotton cover, CertiPUR-US foam
+
Stays cooler than an all-foam mattress
+
White-Glove Delivery

Reasons to avoid

-
Not for sleepers looking for a super soft surface
-
$99 Return fee

The most comfortable mattress on test, the Saatva classic provides the perfect balance between comfort and support. It's suitable for all sleepers. Our tester Jaclyn found that the built-in Euro-top adds immediate cushion and plushness for a luxury feel that had her drifting off to sleep very quickly. She slept most comfortably on her back and side, though a strict stomach sleeper will likely prefer something firmer.  

This hybrid combines traditional pocket spring coils with a memory foam layer for comfort and all-around sturdiness. The double layers of steel springs add support for aching limbs by cradling pressure points and contributing to better motion isolation. It also has an organic cotton cover, recycled steel coils, and CertiPUR-US foam. The coil construction creates good airflow, perfect for those who get hot at night, and it also offers excellent edge support, some of the best of any mattresses we've reviewed.

There are three firmness ratings available, but most opt for the luxury firm, which is what Jaclyn tried. It's a medium-firm design that suits side, front, and back sleepers alike, but if you like extremely soft mattresses, Plush Soft might be a better option.  There is also a $99 return fee if you don't like the mattress.

Jaclyn's Saatva Classic Mattress review goes into more detail.

Best mattress for back pain

Nectar mattressH&G gold badge

(Image credit: Nectar)
Best mattress for back pain

Specifications

Sizes: twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king, Split King
Depth: 12”
Type: Memory foam
Comfort: Medium-firm to firm
Sleep trial: 1 year
Warranty: Lifetime
RRP: $499-$1,338

Reasons to buy

+
Helps with back pain
+
A breathable outer layer keeps it cool
+
Great price point 

Reasons to avoid

-
Edge support could be better
-
May be too firm for some 

If you wake up with back pain, this Nectar memory foam will cradle you to tackle any aches. Our tester Casey found that this mattress gets more and more comfortable as you break it in. Thanks to a responsive design that keeps you in a neutral position, it's a highly-rated choice for those who suffer from back ache. 

The five-layer foam construction utilizes gel memory foam for comfort, pressure-relieving dynamic foam, and a seven-inch base layer for support— all wrapped below the outer cooling cover which is breathable and moisture-wicking ensuring that even the most feverish sleepers will stay cool all night. It also had no motion transfer, so it's great for couples.

It’s slightly on the firmer side of medium-firm, with the website ranking as a 6.5 on a firmness scale of 1-10. This makes it a top choice for front and back sleepers but probably not best for those that prefer a mattress you can really sink into. 

Remember: A mattress can alleviate back pain, but it can't cure it. You should always discuss back pain with a doctor. It did leave something to be desired when it comes to edge support, but not enough that it affected how our tester slept. 

Casey's Nectar Memory foam mattress review goes into more detail.

Best mattress for side sleepers

Leesa original mattress

(Image credit: Leesa)
Best mattress for side sleepers

Specifications

Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King
Depth: 10"
Type: Comfort foam/ memory foam
Comfort: Medium firm
Sleep trial: 100 nights
Warranty: 10 years
RRP: $849-$1,599

Reasons to buy

+
Medium firmness
+
Keeps knees, hips and spine aligned 
+
Temperature regulating layers to prevent overheating
+
Certified B-Corp 

Reasons to avoid

-
Middling edge support
-
Motion isolation could be better

If you strictly sleep on your side, this mattress will keep you the most comfortable. Leesa's Original Memory Foam mattress has a high 'sink in' factor, will contour around your body, and offer lots of forgiving support beneath achy joints, as identified by our reviewer.

It'll keep your knees from overlapping, and your spine from twisting when sleeping on your side, making it the best bed for side sleepers. The top comfort foam provides extra airflow to keep you cool, the pressure-relieving memory foam contours gently to your body and the dense 6” core adds support and durability for joints. 

So why the relatively low score? Well, this is perfect for side sleepers, but not for anyone else. It will really sink in, so it won't work for back sleepers. Front sleepers may find it too firm, and some note, including our tester, that the edge support and motion isolation is not as good as on other mattresses. If you sleep on your side, you need this bed. If not, try something else. 

A big draw to the Leesa mattress is Leesa’s risk-free 100-night trial, free delivery, and their charitable contribution of donating one mattress per ten sold. So far, they've donated nearly 40,000 mattresses. 

Our Leesa Original Memory Foam Mattress review goes into more detail.

Best mattress in a box

An Emma Original Mattress on a bedframeH&G gold badge

(Image credit: Emma Sleep)
Best mattress in a box

Specifications

Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
Depth: 10"
Type: Memory foam
Comfort: Medium-firm
Sleep Trial: 100 nights
Warranty: 10 years
RRP: $699–$1,599

Reasons to buy

+
Comes in a convenient delivery box
+
Suitable for multiple sleep positions 
+
Soft and supportive to help with back pain

Reasons to avoid

-
Maybe a bit warm for hot sleepers 
-
Too soft for plus-size sleepers or those who prefer something firmer 

If convenience and comfort are your priorities, the Emma mattress is the best box mattress given its fair price. It 'instantly impressed' our tester Chiana Dickson, who found that even just sitting on this box bed was comfortable. 

A medium-firm bed, it gently cushions you without the sinking feeling of some memory foam mattresses. It's springy and responsive, bouncing back to form, and always feels stable and secure. It also helped to reduce Chiana's joint pain. 

She found the motion isolation and edge support to be okay, and though they could be better, it's a good performance at this price point. It retails at $1399 for a queen bed, but the Emma is often on sale for around $699. Combined with a 100-night sleep trial and a 10-year warranty, it's excellent value. 

There's a chance that this mattress might not work for hot sleepers. Our tester Chiana tested it over February and March, and while they weren't uncomfortable, both she and her partner noted that the Emma Original sleeps much hotter than their previous mattress. We'll update this review in summer when we know how it sleeps in hotter months.

Chiana's full Emma Original Mattress review has all the detail. 

Best hybrid mattress

Tempur-Pedic Pro Adapt mattress lifestyleH&G gold badge

(Image credit: Tempur-Pedic)
Best hybrid mattress

Specifications

Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King, Split King, Split Cal King
Depth: 12"
Type: Hybrid: Tempur Material and coils
Comfort: Medium
Sleep trial: 90 nights
Warranty: 10 years
RRP: $2,799-$5,598

Reasons to buy

+
Soft and supportive for the perfect balance 
+
Helps with pressure relief 
+
Decent edge support and excellent motion isolation
+
Breathable and sleeps cool 

Reasons to avoid

-
Very Expensive
-
Shortest trial period on the list

Most hybrid options lose the softness that's best for pressure relief, this mattress from Tempur is just the right amount of plush, as you can personalize your comfort levels with soft, medium, firm, and medium-hybrid designs. 

Our tester loved the hybrid benefits of contouring foam and extra support from the individually wrapped coils. These responsive coils add increased mobility to change positions in bed and get out of bed, as well as increased breathability. The ProAdapt cushions your pressure points, helping your shoulders, hips, and knees to stay aligned, no matter your sleep style. 

In the review, our tester described feeling completely weightless. You might experience a slight sinking feeling as the foam adjusts to your body, but you'll never feel stuck. This mattress is firm where you need it, and soft where you want it. It has good motion isolation, so you won't be woken by your partner moving in the night, and if you tend to sleep hot there's a washable cooling cover.

Our only criticisms are the high price point and weight. The relatively high price is one thing, but this mattress is hard to move. In fairness, Tempur-Pedic offers an in-room setup, and the mattress doesn't need to be rotated or flipped. 

Our Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt Medium Hybrid mattress review goes into more detail.

Best luxury mattress

Plushbeds Botanical Bliss MattressH&G gold badge

(Image credit: Plushbeds)
Best luxury mattress

Specifications

Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King, Split King, Split Queen
Depth: 9", 10" or 12"
Type: Latex
Comfort: Medium or firm
Warranty: 25 years
Sleep Trial: 100 nights
RRP: $2,599-$4,398

Reasons to buy

+
Customizable with preferred thickness and comfort level
+
Made with organic materials
+
The cover can be unzipped to create different levels of firmness

Reasons to avoid

-
Mattress is heavy, making it tedious to swap around latex layers
-
Does not isolate motion as well as memory foam
-
The price

Customizable latex design and completely organic materials make this the best luxury mattress for five-star sleep. 

It's naturally cooling and with a bouncy, responsive feel and excellent pressure relief, and you can choose size, depth, and firmness to fit your body and bedframe exactly. The layers of this mattress are also interchangeable, so it can be made to fit all sleep styles and adapt to those who are unsure about which mattress firmness to choose. 

The Botanical Bliss is the most comfortable bed on test, offering a buoyant feeling that gently cradles the hard points your knees, hips, and elbows. It's soft but you'll never feel like you're sinking. Our reviewer Alex said, 'My body did not require any adjustment to the PlushBeds Botanical Bliss Organic Latex mattress. I fell into a deep, hard sleep and didn’t move much each night that I tested the mattress.'

While the RRP looks expensive, this mattress is sometimes on sale, so you can catch it at around $1600 for a queen-sized bed. If you're lucky enough to get a deal, it can present remarkable value for a bespoke mattress.

As the bed is latex, it's heavy and can be a bit cumbersome to put the bed together. You might also experience some motion transfer. While we love this mattress, it's expensive. If you can nab it on sale, you'll save a little money, but if not it will cost you $3000 for a queen. When you consider the value of the Saatva above, we couldn't justify putting it in first place.  

Alex's Plushbeds Botanical Bliss Mattress review goes into more detail.

Best value mattress

Dreamcloud luxury mattress lifestyleH&G gold badge

(Image credit: DreamCloud)
Best value for money mattress

Specifications

Size: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
Depth: 14"
Type: Hybrid
Comfort: Medium (6.5)
Sleep Trial: 1 year
Warranty: Lifetime
RRP: $599-$1,299

Reasons to buy

+
Memory foam cradles the body
+
Coils provide support and airflow
+
Superior edge support

Reasons to avoid

-
Motion isolation could be better
-
Don't expect a super plush mattress, despite the depth

For the relatively small price tag, this mattress has a lot to offer. At a stately 14 inches, this sumptuous hybrid offers five layers of bliss. The cashmere-topped cover stays cozy and cool, while the quilted memory foam offers just the right amount of comfort with a layer of gel foam just beneath for pressure relief and a cooling effect. The individually wrapped coils give customized support as it yields to the shape of your body and promotes better airflow throughout the mattress. 

Our reviewer Camyrn found the mattress firmer than described, with just a tinge of plush. She says it 'offers enough 'give' to relieve pressure when sleeping on your side, but it’s also 'sufficiently supportive for back or stomach sleepers'. Camryn found it was mostly well-suited to both her and her husband, who have drastically different sleeping preferences. 

The best thing about this mattress is its value for money. DreamCloud often has sales and this mattress is routinely under $800. DreamCloud also offers an entire year to trial whether the mattress is for you, and it's backed by a lifetime warranty, so it's a safe investment too. 

Despite the depth, this isn't the plushest mattress. If you still want good value but a plush mattress, you could try the DreamCloud Premier, which has extra pressure relief and a decadent pillowtop. The motion isolation could also be better, so while it's well suited for couples with different sleep styles, you might notice if your partner turns over the night. 

Camryn's DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid Review goes into more detail.

Best mattress for hot sleepers

Best mattress Casper wave snow hybrid mattressH&G gold badge

(Image credit: Casper)
Best mattress for hot sleepers

Specifications

Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King
Depth: 13"
Type: Hybrid: memory foam, latex and steel springs
Comfort: Medium
Sleep trial: 100 nights
Warranty: 10 years
RRP: $2,295-$3,995

Reasons to buy

+
Casper's Snow Technology help prevent overheating for 12+ hours and sleeps 6 degrees cooler
+
Zoned Support 
+
Gel pods align your spine 

Reasons to avoid

-
Edge support could be better
-
Pricier 

If you struggle with overheating at night, this is the best cooling mattress on test. The Casper Wave Hybrid Snow features Casper's most advanced cooling upgrade, with big claims that it'll keep you cool for at least 12 hours. Jaclyn immediately noticed the cooling sensation, and it kept her cool throughout the night. Casper's AirScape layers have tiny holes in the foam that let body heat and humidity flow out and away from the mattress. It was very welcome in a steamy Georgia summer. 

This Snow technology is an add-on to the Wave Hybrid Mattress, which offers the most support of any Casper mattress. There are 3 different zones to keep your spine aligned, with slightly softer foam toward the top to gently sink shoulders and a denser foam in the middle that cradles the waist and lower back.  It also uses gel pods under your waist and lower back that add further support. To finish off the design, individually wrapped coils add the right amount of lift, airflow, and support for the ultimate in sleep. 

Cooling and comfort aside, Jaclyn's really rigorous when it comes to edge support, and this mattress should have much better edge support for the price. That $3395 price tag is also keeping this mattress out of the top spot, as many of us can't afford to drop that kind of cash in one go. 

Jaclyn's Casper Wave Hybrid Snow review goes into more detail.

Best mattress for couples

A Helix mattress in a bedroom next to a boxH&G gold badge

(Image credit: Helix)
Best mattress for couples

Specifications

Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
Depth: 11.5"
Type: Hybrid
Comfort: Medium-Firm
Sleep Trial: 100 days
Warranty: 10 years
RRP: $749 - $1399

Reasons to buy

+
Great for couples with different firmness preferences
+
Pressure relief points can help relieve neck, hip, and back pain
+
Good for all sleep styles 

Reasons to avoid

-
Edge support is poor
-
Motion isolation could be better
-
Poor complimentary pillows

With a balance of firmness and feel, this mattress will keep both sides of the bed comfortable. The Helix Midnight is a hybrid mattress that uses hundreds of coils and memory foam in tandem to guarantee a better night's sleep. 

This mattress was tested by our reviewer Jamie and her partner. Where Jamie prefers a 'firmer feel' and doesn't like to sink in, her partner is partial to a 'softer mattress' that might ease his back pain. Thankfully, Jamie found that the Midnight is 'a good choice for couples with very different sleep preferences.' It worked well for them both and even helped her husband alleviate some of his back pain. 

You don't just have to take our word for it, either; Jamie's big into using a sleep tracker to monitor her sleep hygiene, and one night in this bed produced her best-ever sleep score. Of course, there are lots that goes into a good night's sleep, so we can't entirely pin that on the mattress, but Jamie also found that her average sleep score has improved across the month of testing. 

The edge support and motion isolation in this mattress aren't to be desired. It didn't disturb Jamie's sleep, so it might not be a problem, but very light sleepers may want a different bed, perhaps the Tempur model below. This mattress also came with two complimentary Dream Pillows, but Jamie was very unimpressed with these, and after sleeping on them for a few nights swapped them out for her usual set. 

Jamie's full Helix Midnight Mattress review covers all the detail. 

Best organic mattress

Essentia Classic 8 mattressH&G gold badge

(Image credit: Essentia)
Best organic memory foam mattress

Specifications

RRP: $3,382-$7,345
Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
Depth: 8" or 10"
Type: Latex memory foam
Comfort: Firm
Trial: 120 days
Warranty: 20 years
Eco Certifications: GOLS certified organic latex, GOTS certified organic cotton, Made-Safe, UL/Greenguard
Vegan?: Yes

Reasons to buy

+
Made with proprietary latex foam that is an eco-friendly alternative to memory foam 
+
More responsive than conventional memory foam
+
Fully hypoallergenic
+
Sleeps cooler

Reasons to avoid

-
On the thin side
-
May be too firm for side sleepers

if you want a soft bed, that's also better for the planet, this Essentia classic mattress is a latex bed that offers the sink in feel of memory foam. Latex beds tend to be heavy, thick, and firm, but the clever latex foam construction of this bed marries eco-friendly materials and hypoallergenic qualities with some of the sink-in factor of memory foam. 

In fact, it's even better than lots of memory foams, in regards to the fact our tester found that it sleeps cooler and molds to your body faster. It's well suited to stomach and back sleepers, towards the firm end of the scale. However, we found it had excellent pressure relief, with enough yield on the hard points of your joints to offer excellent pressure relief. 

This bed has a long-lasting off-gassing smell, and while Essentia claims it sleeps cool, it's average at sleeping cool. The 10" thickness is a little lacking for those who need a higher bed. 

Our full Essentia REM5 Organic Mattress review has more detail.

How we test the best mattresses

Siena mattress review images

(Image credit: Future / Tonya Pendleton)

There's more detail in our explainer of how we test mattresses, and for more general insight into our hands-on review process, refer to our how we test review guidelines

Our mattress reviews are based on the first-hand experience of using these products at home. Testers sleep on each featured mattress for at least a month and will often return to their reviews months later to keep you up-to-date with how a mattress fares in the long term.

All of the mattresses on this best list with rankings have been personally reviewed by members of our team, who take into account value for the money, construction, comfort, and support, with various tests to consider factors like edge support, and motion transfer, and spinal alignment. You can meet our team of expert testers below: 

Louise Oliphant in a white shirt, sitting in a restaurant
Louise Oliphant

Louise is our dedicated Sleep Editor, covering mattresses, mattress toppers, pillows, bedding, and anything else you need for a good night's sleep. She has plenty of experience in the industry. She previously covered on mattress reviews and news for Real Homes, as well as a stint on the other side of the aisle as a PR representative for a mattress company. 

Tested by
Jaclyn Turner photo
Tested by
Jaclyn Turner

Our former sleep ecommerce editor, Jaclyn frequently tests out and stays up to date on all things mattresses and bedding. She's not willing to sacrifice comfort or value and is after a mattress that makes it easy to sleep through the night. In addition to Homes & Gardens, you can find her work in Real Homes, Livingetc, Apartment Therapy, MyDomaine, and The Spruce. She lives in Atlanta, GA. 

Tested by
Camryn Rabideau
Tested by
Camryn Rabideau

Camryn Rabideau is a freelance writer and product reviewer specializing in home, kitchen, and pet products. In her five years as a product tester, she's tested hundreds of items firsthand, and her work appears in publications such as Forbes, USA Today, The Spruce, Food52, and more. Camryn does her product testing from her small homestead in beautiful Rhode Island.

Tested by
A headshot of Jamie Davis Smith
Tested by
Jamie Davis Smith

Jamie Davis Smith is a writer, attorney, and product reviewer with more than ten years of experience. She has tested hundreds of items first-hand, sometimes with the help of her four children. As a working mother of four, Jamie values a good night’s sleep above all else.

Her review of the Helix Midnight Mattress is based on her first-hand experience, as she and her partner slept on the mattress for just under a month before writing this review. 

Tested by
Antonia Santoro headshot
Tested by
Antonia Santoro

Antonia has worked in media and publishing for over a decade at brands like The New York Times, People, Entertainment Weekly, and Page Six. She now works on the Audience Development team here at Future.

alex temblador real homes contributor
Alex Temblador

Alex Temblador has covered home, design, architecture, and art in publications like Real Homes, Dwell, Architectural Digest, Artsy, Neighborhoods.com, and Culture Trip, among many others. In addition to her mattress reviewing duties, Alex puts a range of home and garden equip through their paces for Homes & Gardens.

Tested by
Chiana Dickson
Tested by
Chiana Dickson

Chiana is our Junior Writer, and spends most of her time producing content for the Solved section of the website. She helps readers get the most out of their homes through clever decluttering, cleaning, and tidying tips. She reviewed the Emma Original mattress for this guide.

Tested by
kaitlin madden interiors editor
Tested by
Kaitlin Madden

Kaitlin Madden is Executive Editor at Homes & Gardens. She is also the co-founder of the The Finish, an interior design start-up which offers home decorating services on demand.

Kaitlin reviewed the Birch Luxe, finding that this exceptional mattress 'makes you feel like you’re at a posh hotel'. 

Tested by
Alex Frost writer headshot
Tested by
Alex Frost

Alex is a mom, wife, and journalist in Cincinnati with four sons under 7, an old, achy, back, and a passion for product reviewing. She tested this product for more than a month as part of her test and still uses it to this day. 

How to choose the best mattress for you

Casper original mattress

(Image credit: Casper)

You deserve a great night's sleep, and choosing the best mattress for you will guarantee comfier sleep. To navigate the mattress world, these are the three things you should consider: 

  • Mattress material: There are four main mattress types, innerspring, memory foam, latex, and hybrid mattresses. Traditional innerspring mattresses use a steel coil support system with natural or man-made fillings and covers. Foam mattresses, will contour to the body, isolate motion and offer different comfort, feel, and heat dissipation features. Latex Mattresses offer similar qualities to foam but are usually described as bouncier and more breathable.  All-natural latex is considered to be more environmentally friendly too. Hybrid mattresses are a combination of foam or latex with coils and offer the best of both qualities with the right amount of firmness and support.
  • Sleep style + firmness rating: To find the right level of comfort, you first need to consider your primary sleep position. As a general rule, stomach sleepers and those carrying more weight will find firmer mattresses better. Side and back sleepers need some support but of a slightly softer kind, so should opt for a medium or medium-firm. Lighter and some side sleepers will be best suited to something a little more cloud-like. 
  • Additional needs: If you have particular issues with muscle aches and joint pains, a mattress that is zoned with varying levels of firmness to help different areas of the body may be the better choice. And if you suffer from overheating at night, you should opt for a hybrid mattress with cooling properties – memory foam mattresses tend to sleep hot. 
  • Budget: Mattresses can get expensive, that's why it's good to keep a budget in mind. There are lots of affordable beds, with mattress-in-a-box types typically being the cheapest, as well as luxury options for those who can invest. 

Mattress FAQs

What's the difference between mattress firmness vs. support?

A mattress's firmness is referring to the immediate feeling you get when climbing into a bed, while support refers to a mattress's ability to offer an even surface and provide proper spinal alignment. A soft bed will feel soft to the touch and respond to your body as you move, while a firmer one will offer less give and feel harder.  

Meanwhile, depending on your sleep preferences, a soft mattress can offer the same amount of support as a firmer one. For instance, side sleepers will want a softer mattress that can cradle and cushion their side, whereas back sleepers will seek out a mattress that wouldn't sag as they sleep to keep their bodies in a neutral position that minimizes any tension. 

How do I care for my mattress?

You need a good mattress protector as added insurance against spills, stains, and dreaded dust mites, even if your mattress's cover is removable or washable. Most offer easy care instructions, and the best designs should not disrupt any special cooling features your mattress may have or even be noticeable. 

When you do need to clean your mattress, and from time to time you will, even with a protector you'll want to spot clean any visible stains or odors and leave plenty of time for it to air dry. A good vacuuming with an upholstery attachment is also beneficial for pulling out dust mites, dead skin, and other allergens. 


Experts advise that the lifespan of a mattress is about seven to 10 years. Though adding one of the best mattress toppers can help customize a too-hard or too-soft bed without having to completely replace your existing mattress. If it's nearing that threshold, or simply lumpy and unsupportive, the time to replace and upgrade your mattress is now. 

Louise Oliphant
Ecommerce Editor

Louise is your eCommerce Editor and sleep specialist to help you wind down well. A connoisseur of the mattress world, Louise previously covered sleep and wellness (as well as the occasional organizational buy) at Real Homes, and has tried, tested, and reviewed some of the buys for your bedroom. With an MA in International Journalism and PR experience, Louise brings bags of bedding expertise and enjoys nothing more than helping readers find solutions and products that best suit their sleep needs.