Bunk Bed Mattresses

Shop bunk bed mattresses in the UK, available in single and small single sizes with the low-profile depth needed for safe use in bunk beds. Memory foam and pocket sprung options designed to fit standard bunk frames securely.

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Bunk Bed Mattresses: Why Thickness Is the Most Important Specification

Buying a mattress for a bunk bed is not the same as buying a standard single mattress. The most important specification is depth, and getting it wrong has safety implications rather than just comfort ones. Understanding why thickness matters will help you choose correctly.

Most bunk beds are designed with a maximum mattress depth in mind, and this is directly tied to the height of the safety guard rail on the top bunk. The guard rail is only effective when it extends sufficiently above the mattress surface to prevent a child from rolling out. If the mattress is too deep, it sits too high within the frame and reduces the effective height of the guard rail, which can create a safety risk.

The general recommendation for bunk bed mattresses is a depth of no more than 17cm, with 15cm being a common maximum for many bunk frames. Some beds specify even less, particularly those with shorter guard rails or compact frame designs. Always check the bunk bed manufacturer's guidance on maximum mattress depth before buying, as this takes priority over any general recommendation.

In terms of mattress type, foam and memory foam mattresses have a practical advantage for bunk beds: they are significantly lighter than pocket sprung options, which makes changing bedding on the top bunk considerably easier. This is a day-to-day practicality that is easy to overlook but makes a real difference for whoever is responsible for making the beds.

Pocket sprung bunk bed mattresses are available and provide better support and breathability than foam, but the added weight can make top bunk maintenance more cumbersome. For the bottom bunk, which is easier to access, a pocket sprung or hybrid mattress at the correct depth is a good choice if a more supportive sleeping surface is preferred.

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Most bunk beds require a mattress of no more than 15 to 17cm in depth to ensure the safety guard rail remains at an effective height. Always check the specific guidance provided by your bunk bed manufacturer, as this varies by design.

Only if the mattress depth falls within the limit recommended by the bunk bed manufacturer. Many standard single mattresses exceed 17cm in depth, which would reduce the effective height of the top bunk guard rail. A low-profile bunk mattress is the safer choice.

Most UK bunk beds take either a standard single mattress at 90 x 190cm or a small single at 75 x 190cm, depending on the frame design. Check the bunk bed's internal dimensions carefully before ordering, as these sizes are not interchangeable.

Foam and memory foam mattresses are lighter and easier to manage on a top bunk, which is a practical advantage. Pocket sprung mattresses offer better support and breathability but are heavier. For the top bunk in particular, a lightweight foam option is often the more practical choice.

The mattress should sit flush within the frame with no more than 2.5cm gap on any side, and the guard rail should extend at least 16cm above the mattress surface on the top bunk. If the guard rail sits lower than this when the mattress is in place, the mattress is too deep for safe use.