Single Mattresses
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over 4,700 Single Mattresses from 15 UK Retailers in June ’26
Single mattresses: what to look for
A UK single mattress measures 90 by 190cm, sized for one adult or one growing teenager. The brief is different from double or king-size mattresses: the sleeper is one person, weight asymmetry isn't a factor, and the mattress is more often used in spare bedrooms, kids' rooms and student accommodation than as someone's primary bed.
Spec by use case:
- Primary bed (single adult): spec like a couples' double:pocket-sprung 800+, hybrid foam, decent comfort layer. £200-£500. Don't shortcut this if it's where you actually sleep every night.
- Kids' bedroom (age 6-16): medium-firm, washable cover where possible, anti-allergy treated. £150-£300. Replace at age 12-14 when the body has grown into adult weight.
- Spare or guest bed: foam or budget-spring is fine. £80-£200. The mattress is used a few weeks a year; over-spec is a waste.
- Bunk bed top bunk: check the maximum mattress depth:most bunk frames specify a 15cm or 18cm cap. A standard mattress over-deep can leave the safety rail too low.
Small single (75 by 190cm) is the narrower variant for box rooms and bunk beds. Worth checking the mattress dimension against the frame before ordering:small single and standard single are often confused.
The brands and retailers we list
We pull around 6,500 single mattresses across the UK retailer network.
MattressNextDay, Mattress Online and Mattress Man cover the dedicated mattress specialists.
The Range and Robert Dyas stock the value-tier single mattresses for spare-room and kids' use.
Read our mattress buying guide for firmness and construction guidance. Filter the grid above by brand, depth or price to narrow things down. Prices update daily.














