The Complete Guide on How to Choose a Mattress in Australia 2026 - DuuDuu Mattress

The Complete Guide on How to Choose a Mattress in Australia 2026

  • Start with your sleeping position: side sleepers want soft to medium, back sleepers medium to firm, stomach sleepers firm.
  • Hybrid mattresses suit most Australian sleepers because they combine pocket-spring breathability with foam or latex pressure relief.
  • Mid-range pricing ($1,500 to $2,000 for a queen) hits the sweet spot for quality without overspending.
  • Australia's climate matters more than most guides admit; pure foam often sleeps too hot in WA, QLD, and northern NSW.
  • Always check the trial period (60 to 120 nights) and warranty (10 years is standard) before buying online.

Buying a new mattress is one of the most important purchases you'll make that should last 10 years and often its one of the most confusing purchases to make.

Walk into any store in Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, or Brisbane and you're immediately bombarded with choices: memory foam, innerspring, hybrid, firm, plush, king, queen. It's enough to make anyone's head spin.

The good news? Once you know what to look for, choosing the right mattress is actually straightforward.

In this article we break down every factor that matters, sleeping position, firmness, size, mattress type, climate, and price, so you can shop with confidence.

And if you're looking for a quality hybrid mattress at a mid-range price point, you're in the right place.

DuuDuu was designed specifically for Australian sleepers, offering the perfect balance of coil support and foam comfort, without the unaffordable price tag. 

Understanding Your Sleeping Position

Before you compare brands or prices, start with the most fundamental question: How do you sleep? 

Sleeping Position

Recommended Firmness

Why It Works

Side sleeper

Soft to Medium

Cushions shoulders and hips, relieves pressure

Back sleeper

Medium to Firm

Supports lumbar curve, maintains spine alignment

Stomach sleeper

Firm

Prevents hips from sinking, avoids back strain

Combination sleeper

Medium Firm

Balanced feel for multiple positions


If you share a bed with a partner who sleeps differently to you, a medium-firm hybrid mattress is your best bet as it offers enough adaptability to suit both positions without compromising either sleeper's comfort.

Choosing the Right Mattress Type

There are four main mattress types available in Australia. Here's what you need to know:

Memory Foam

Memory foam contours closely to your body, providing excellent pressure relief. It's a great choice for side sleepers and those with joint pain. The downside? It can trap heat — something to consider if you live in Queensland or Western Australia.

Innerspring / Coil

Traditional coil mattresses are bouncy, breathable, and typically more affordable. They're widely available at big retailers around the country but tend to have a shorter lifespan and less targeted support than modern alternatives. It also often gives you the squeaky sound after a couple of years. 

Latex

Latex mattresses are durable, naturally cooling, and eco-friendly. Expect to pay a premium price and those looking for a sustainable choice. Expect to pay more upfront, though the lifespan is excellent.

Hybrid (Recommended)

Hybrid mattresses combine a pocket spring support core with foam and/or latex comfort layers on top. This gives you the best of both worlds: the responsive, breathable support of coils, with the pressure-relieving comfort of foam.

 

Hybrid mattresses are ideal for most Australian sleepers like couples, combination sleepers, and anyone wanting a long-lasting, well-rounded mattress.

 DuuDuu's hybrid mattresses are engineered with individually wrapped pocket springs and responsive foam layers are designed to support Australian bodies and withstand Australian climates.

Picking the Right Firmness Level

Firmness is the most misunderstood part of buying a mattress. Many people assume firmer always means better support, but that's not true. The right firmness depends on your body weight, sleeping position, and personal preference.

Here's a general guide:

  • Soft (1–3 out of 10): Best for lightweight side sleepers or those with shoulder pain
  • Medium (4–6 out of 10): The most versatile option that suits combination sleepers and couples
  • Medium-Firm (6–7 out of 10): The sweet spot for most Australians, especially back sleepers and side sleepers who are heavier. 
  • Firm (8–10 out of 10): Best for stomach sleepers and heavier individuals over 110kg

The most important thing? Don't choose based on what a friend recommended. Their body type, weight, and sleep position may be completely different to yours.

Choosing the Right Mattress Size

Getting the size right matters both for your comfort and your bedroom layout. Here's a breakdown of standard Australian mattress sizes:


Size

Dimensions

Best For

Tip

Single

92 x 188 cm

Kids, small bedrooms

Great starter option

King Single

107 x 203 cm

Teens, solo adults

Extra length for taller sleepers

Double

138 x 188 cm

Couples in smaller rooms

Comfortable but snug for two

Queen

153 x 203 cm

Most Australian couples

Most popular size in Australia

King

183 x 203 cm

Couples wanting max space

Check your room fits it first!


Queen-size is by far the most popular choice for Australian couples, and for good reason as it's spacious enough for two people while fitting comfortably in most standard Australian bedrooms.

If you're ever torn between Queen and King, consider upgrading. As the saying goes: you never regret going bigger.

But always measure your bedroom first, especially in Perth apartments or inner-city Sydney and Melbourne homes where room dimensions can be tighter.

Considering the Climate in Australia

This is the factor most mattress guides skip but in Australia, it matters enormously.

If you live in Queensland or Western Australia, your bedroom can reach 30°C+ in summer. A mattress that sleeps hot will leave you tossing, turning, and waking up drenched. Memory foam, in particular, is known for retaining body heat!

Here's what to look for in warmer Australian climates:

  • Pocket spring or hybrid construction for coils allow airflow through the mattress
  • Open-cell or gel-infused foam comfort layers as these dissipate heat more effectively
  • Breathable or cooling cover materials like bamboo, Tencel, or DuuDuu's Trucool fabric
  • Avoid dense all-foam mattresses if you're a warm sleeper in QLD, WA, or Northern NSW

In Victoria and cooler parts of NSW, temperature isn't as pressing a concern as though a cooler mattress is still a wise choice year-round.

DuuDuu hybrid mattresses are designed with 30 years sleep experience.

Set a Realistic Budget

One of the most common mistakes Australians make is either overspending on features they don't need, or underspending and ending up with a mattress that wears out within three years.

Here's a realistic breakdown of what different price points offer:


Budget Range

Price (Queen)

Best For

What to Expect

Budget

Under $500

Guest rooms, kids

Basic support, shorter lifespan

Mid-Range

$500 – $2,000

Most Australians

Great value, quality materials

Premium

$2,000 – $3,000+

Luxury sleepers

Advanced tech, longer warranty


The mid-range sweet spot ($1,800 for a queen) is where the best value is found. At this price point, you can expect quality materials, proper support, and a mattress that will last 8–10 years with proper care.

DuuDuu sits firmly in this range, delivering hybrid construction and thoughtful design at a price that doesn't require a second mortgage.

Check the Trial Period and Warranty

When buying a mattress in Australia (especially online), the trial period and warranty are just as important as the mattress itself.

Here's what to look for:

Trial Period: A good trial period gives you 60–120 nights to test the mattress at home. Your body needs time to adjust to a new sleep surface, so don't judge it in the first two weeks.

Warranty: Most quality Australian mattresses come with a 10-year warranty. Always read the fine print as common exclusions include body impressions under 32mm and comfort preference changes.

Returns Policy: Understand the return process before you buy. Some brands offer free pickup; others require you to organise your own return shipping, which for a mattress can be surprisingly difficult.

Online vs In-Store — What's Better in 2026?

The rise of mattress-in-a-box brands has transformed how Australians buy mattresses. Both options have genuine advantages:

Buying Online

  • Lower prices — no showroom overhead costs, which mean the less cost is pass onto the customers
  • 100 night trial periods — test at home, not for 60 seconds in a store
  • Convenient delivery — mattresses arrive compressed in a box, easy to handle. DuuDuu offers Free Delivery Australia wide. 
  • Wide selection within a click of a button — compare dozens of brands without driving across Perth or Sydney

Buying In-Store

  • Test before you buy — you can physically lie down and feel firmness levels
  • Expert advice — trained staff can guide you based on your sleep needs
  • Immediate availability — no waiting for delivery

For most Australians, buying online with a generous trial period is the smarter move in 2026. You get competitive pricing, convenience, and the ability to genuinely test the mattress in your own home — not under fluorescent lights for two minutes.

State-by-State Buying Tips

Australia is a big country with diverse climates and lifestyles. Here's what to keep in mind depending on where you live:

Western Australia (Perth & surrounds): Perth summers are intense. Prioritise breathability and cooling properties. Hybrid mattresses with ventilated foam layers perform best year-round. Check delivery timelines — some eastern states brands have longer lead times to WA.

Queensland (Brisbane, Gold Coast, Cairns): Humidity is the enemy of sleep comfort. Look for moisture-wicking covers and open-cell foam layers. A hybrid mattress with a breathable or cooling design is the smart choice across the Sunshine State.

New South Wales (Sydney & regional NSW): Sydney residents often deal with smaller bedroom footprints in apartments — measure carefully before upgrading to King. Regional NSW buyers should confirm delivery coverage before ordering online.

Victoria (Melbourne & surrounds): Melbourne's cooler, more variable climate means you have more flexibility with mattress type. Memory foam is less of an issue here. Focus on support and firmness rather than heat dissipation.

How to Care for Your New Mattress

A quality hybrid mattress can last 8–10 years — but only if you look after it properly. Here are a few simple habits that make a big difference:

  • Use a mattress protector from day one — this protects against sweat, spills, and dust mites. However some mattress protectors reduces the cooling or breathable effect of some mattresses. 
  • Rotate your mattress every 6 months — this promotes even wear and prevents sagging
  • Ensure you have the right base — a slatted base or platform with gaps no wider than 7cm is ideal for hybrid mattresses
  • Vacuum it lightly when you change sheets — this removes dust and keeps allergens at bay

How long should I budget for the mattress shopping process from research to delivery?

Allow 2 to 4 weeks. Spend a week reading reviews and comparing brands, place your order, then 3 to 7 days for delivery in metro areas (longer for regional). Don't rush the research phase since you'll live with the choice for 8 to 10 years.

Is there a difference between mattresses sold by major retailers and direct-to-consumer brands?

Major retailers (Harvey Norman, Snooze) carry multiple brands and offer in-person testing but with markup. Direct-to-consumer brands (DuuDuu, Koala, Eva) skip retail markup but only sell their own products. Both can be quality; the difference is mostly price and delivery model.

What's the most overrated feature in mattress marketing?

Spring count above 1000 in a Queen, copper or silver infusion, and 'tested by NASA' claims tend to be marketing inflation. Focus on actual feel, materials density, warranty length, and customer reviews instead of badges and specifications races.

How do I avoid getting upsold by mattress salespeople?

Walk into the store with a budget and stick to it. Decline addons (warranties, treatments, premium delivery) at first; you can usually negotiate them in for free if you're firm on the base price. Compare the showroom price with online before committing.

Can I negotiate mattress prices in Australia?

At physical retailers, yes, especially during sales periods. End of financial year, Boxing Day, and stock clearance periods are best. Online direct-to-consumer brands rarely negotiate but offer regular discount codes and seasonal promotions.

Should I buy a mattress with payment plans like Afterpay or Zip?

Buy now pay later works fine if you can comfortably make payments without missing them, since fees and interest add quickly. Don't use it to stretch into a mattress you can't actually afford. The total cost should still be manageable in your budget.

Are warranty registration requirements important?

Yes. Most warranties require you to register within 30 days of purchase, keep proof of purchase, and prove you used a proper bed base. Skip the registration step and you may forfeit warranty rights even if the mattress fails. File the documents immediately.

How do mattress brands handle delivery to remote areas of Australia?

Major brands deliver Australia-wide but with longer timelines (10 to 21 days) for remote areas. Some charge extra for remote zones; others include delivery in the price. Confirm timelines and any extra fees before ordering if you're outside metro.

What's the worst time of year to buy a mattress?

January and February in Australia tend to have higher prices since brands have just emerged from Boxing Day sales and don't push promotions. The cheapest months are usually June (EOFY), Black Friday in November, and late December (Boxing Day).

Is buying a floor-stock mattress from a showroom a good deal?

Floor-stock can be 20 to 40 percent off retail, but inspect carefully. Many people have lain on it, which can affect hygiene and slightly affect comfort. Ensure the warranty applies to floor stock; some brands exclude these mattresses from full warranty.

Ready to Sleep Better?

Duuduu's hybrid mattress range starts from $1850 for a Queen size. Designed for Australian sleepers, built for Australian climates — with free delivery nationwide and a generous sleep trial.

Explore the Duuduu range at duuduu.com.au

 

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