About Best Mattresses for Couples
Motion transfer is the first thing to test
The showroom test is easy and worth doing properly: one of you lies still while the other gets in and out and rolls over. On a well-isolated mattress you will barely register it. Pocketed coils and memory foam both handle this well; older continuous-coil innersprings do not. Most of the beds in this collection are hybrid construction for exactly this reason.
When you want different firmness levels
- Split King and Split California King give each side its own mattress on a shared frame, so one side can be firm and the other soft with no compromise.
- A split adjustable base lets one person elevate the head for reading or snoring while the other stays flat.
- If a split is not practical, a medium feel is the most reliable middle ground between two preferences.
- Where one of you sleeps hot and the other does not, prioritise a cooling build; it is far easier to add warmth with bedding than to remove it.
Size up if you can
A Queen gives each person about the width of a crib mattress. Going to a King adds sixteen inches across, and it is consistently the upgrade couples tell us made the biggest difference, more than any single feature of the mattress itself. Measure the room before you fall for one, and remember that a King needs either a split foundation or an adjustable base underneath.
Shop it together
This is the one purchase where both people really do need to be in the store. Lie down in your actual sleeping positions, at the same time, for at least five minutes. Our Richmond and Katy showrooms have the full range of couple-friendly models and split configurations set up, with financing and local delivery available.