# Mattress Thickness Explained: Does It Matter

**By Megafurniture Admin** · 2026-05-29

![Thick Dr Maxis Grand Royal mattress styled in a bright bedroom with upholstered headboard](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/thick-dr-maxis-grand-royal-mattress-bedroom.jpg?v=1780040653)

Most first-home buyers in Singapore spend a great deal of time choosing a mattress by feel, firmness, and price, and very little time thinking about thickness. That is understandable. The measurement rarely appears prominently on the packaging, and when it does, it is seldom explained. Yet thickness is one of the first things that determines whether a mattress performs the way its specifications promise.

This article explains what mattress thickness actually means, which layers drive it, and when it genuinely affects comfort, support, and longevity. The short answer is that thickness matters, but not in the way most people expect.

**Quick Answer:** Mattress thickness typically ranges from 10 cm to 35 cm. For most adults using a standard bed frame, a mattress between 20 cm and 30 cm provides adequate support and comfort. Thickness matters most in relation to the internal layers, particularly the support core depth, not the total measurement alone. Heavier sleepers and those with back concerns benefit from a deeper support core, not simply a thicker mattress.

## What Mattress Thickness Actually Measures

Thickness is the total height of the mattress from base to top surface. That number is the sum of every internal layer stacked together: the base support core, any transitional foam layers, and the comfort layer at the top.

A mattress measuring 25 cm might carry 15 cm of pocketed springs, 5 cm of transitional foam, and 5 cm of comfort foam at the surface. A mattress measuring 25 cm from a different manufacturer might carry 10 cm of springs, 8 cm of transitional foam, and 7 cm of comfort foam.

The total is identical. The performance is not. This is the detail that thickness alone does not communicate, and why the layer breakdown matters more than the headline number.

## The Three Layers and What Each One Does

![Dr Maxis mattress thickness displayed on a bed frame in a modern Singapore bedroom](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/dr-maxis-mattress-thickness-modern-bedroom.jpg?v=1780040653)

A well-constructed mattress is built in three distinct zones, each with a specific job.

### The Support Core

The support core is the structural foundation. In a pocketed spring mattress, this is where the individually wrapped coils sit. In a foam mattress, it is the high-density base foam, typically rated at 35 kg/m³ or above for a mattress built to last.

The support core holds the body’s weight in alignment through the night. A deeper support core carries more material and, in pocketed spring construction, more coils, which means finer response to individual body zones.

### The Transitional Layer

The transitional layer sits between the support core and the comfort surface. Its role is to mediate: it softens the response of the support core slightly while preventing the comfort layer above from compressing too far too fast.

Not every mattress includes a meaningful transitional layer, particularly at the lower end of the market, and its absence tends to make even a reasonable comfort layer feel unforgiving.

### The Comfort Layer

The comfort layer is what the body contacts first. This is where memory foam, latex, or softer high-resilience foam typically appears. It is the layer most people evaluate in the showroom during the first thirty seconds.

For a [latex mattress](https://esteller.sg/collections/latex-mattress), this layer contributes both comfort and natural temperature regulation. For a memory foam surface, it yields under body heat and rebounds more slowly. The comfort layer’s depth affects how the mattress feels immediately; the support core affects how it performs over years of use.

## When Thickness Genuinely Matters

Thickness is not irrelevant. There are specific situations where it makes a measurable difference to how the mattress performs and how long it holds its specification.

### Body Weight

Body weight is the clearest variable. A sleeper above 90 kg compresses a mattress more deeply under load. If the support core is shallow, that sleeper reaches the bottom of the core’s effective range quickly, and the mattress begins to feel hard rather than supportive.

A deeper support core, which a thicker mattress often provides, gives more working range. For two adults sharing a queen or king, the combined load means this matters more than it does for a single sleeper on a super single.

### Bed Frame Height

Bed frame height affects perceived thickness. A mattress sitting on a low platform bed reads differently at 20 cm than the same mattress on a taller frame.

Practically, the question is exit height: sitting on the edge of the bed, your feet should rest flat on the floor with your knees near a right angle. A very thin mattress on a standard frame may sit too low for older adults or those with joint concerns. A very thick mattress on an already elevated [adjustable bed](https://esteller.sg/collections/adjustable-bed) may sit uncomfortably high.

### Longevity and Layer Compression

Over years of daily use, both foam and spring components compress. A mattress with shallow layers compresses to its reduced state faster. This is why foam density, not thickness alone, is the real longevity indicator.

A 20 cm mattress built on 35 kg/m³ high-resilience foam will hold its support far longer than a 30 cm mattress built on foam rated at 18 to 22 kg/m³, which will soften and lose its support profile within a few seasons.

## The Thickness Ranges and What They Suit

Thickness Range

Typical Construction

Best Suited To

Watch Out For

10 cm to 15 cm

Single foam or basic spring layer

Guest beds, children’s beds, [foldable mattress](https://esteller.sg/collections/foldable-mattress) use

Insufficient support for adults over 60 kg with nightly use

16 cm to 20 cm

Basic pocketed or Bonnell spring with thin comfort layer

Secondary bedrooms, lighter adults, occasional use

Comfort layer may be too thin for extended nightly use

21 cm to 25 cm

Full pocketed spring with transitional foam, comfort layer

Most adults in a first home, queen and super single setups

Verify foam density ratings before relying on thickness alone

26 cm to 30 cm

Deep pocketed spring or latex core with multiple foam layers

Heavier sleepers, couples sharing a queen or king, those with back concerns

Check bed frame clearance and exit height

31 cm and above

Dual-layer spring, premium latex, or pillow-top construction

Hotel-grade specification, sleepers seeking maximum plush surface

Not always necessary; verify that the additional layers are structural, not padding

## The Detail Most Retailers Do Not Volunteer

![Dr Maxis Grand Royal mattress showing plush thickness and comfort in a bright bedroom](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/dr-maxis-grand-royal-mattress-thickness-comfort.jpg?v=1780040652)

Here is the part nobody tells you plainly: a significant portion of mattress thickness at the 28 cm to 35 cm range in the mid-market is padding, not engineering. The support core may be no deeper than in a 22 cm mattress. The additional centimetres are softer foam, quilting, and surface materials that add perceived height and initial comfort without adding meaningful structural support.

This is not deceptive on its own. A plush surface layer has genuine value for certain sleepers, particularly those who run warm and want a softer initial feel. But it does mean that a 32 cm mattress is not automatically more supportive than a 24 cm one.

Ask for the layer breakdown. A reputable specification sheet will list each layer’s thickness and the foam density of the support core separately. If that information is not available, the total thickness figure is doing more work than it should.

The Dr. Maxis range at Esteller carries transparent layer specifications. The team at the Sembawang showroom can walk through those figures for any model in the range, so the comparison between products rests on construction rather than impression.

## Thickness and Singapore’s Sleeping Conditions

Singapore’s ambient humidity and heat affect mattress performance in ways that matter when choosing thickness and internal materials. A thick mattress with multiple dense foam layers can trap body heat against the surface through the night, which is already warm in an un-air-conditioned room. A pocketed spring support core, with its open structure allowing airflow through the coils, performs better in humidity than a fully foam construction of the same thickness.

For households sleeping in rooms that are not heavily air-conditioned, a [pocketed spring mattress](https://esteller.sg/collections/pocketed-spring-mattress) in the 21 cm to 26 cm range with a latex or open-cell foam comfort layer will typically manage temperature more effectively than a thick all-foam alternative.

The [latex mattress](https://esteller.sg/collections/latex-mattress) construction is particularly relevant here: natural latex carries open-cell structure that circulates air rather than trapping it, and it holds its density over years of use in humid conditions without the degradation that affects lower-density synthetic foams.

## Thickness and Bed Frame Compatibility

The mattress sits on the frame; the frame determines the floor height. Before settling on a thickness, measure your bed frame’s platform height from floor to the top of the slats or base. Add the mattress thickness. The resulting total height should allow you to sit on the edge with your feet flat and your knees at approximately a right angle.

For most adults in Singapore, a combined floor-to-mattress-surface height of 50 cm to 60 cm reads as comfortable and practical.

For those considering a [bed by type](https://esteller.sg/collections/beds-shop-by-type) with storage drawers or a gas-lift base, the platform height is typically higher than a standard frame. A mattress above 25 cm on a storage bed base may push the sleeping surface uncomfortably high.

A mattress topper, if desired, is better considered alongside this calculation: a [mattress topper](https://esteller.sg/collections/mattress-topper) adds 3 cm to 8 cm to the surface height and should be factored into the total before the frame is purchased.

Sunday morning, still half-asleep: the ease with which you sit up and stand from the bed matters more than it seems in the showroom. Get the height right and it will not register. Get it wrong and it will register every morning for the life of the mattress.

## How Firmness Relates to Thickness

Firmness and thickness are separate specifications, but they interact. A thicker mattress with a deep support core and a medium comfort layer may feel firmer than a thinner mattress with a shallow support core and a plush comfort layer, even if their declared firmness ratings are identical. Firmness describes how the surface yields; thickness determines how much structural material sits beneath that surface.

For a first home with two adults of different weights, the combination of adequate thickness, 21 cm to 26 cm minimum, and a [medium-firm specification](https://esteller.sg/collections/medium-firm-mattress) tends to serve the broadest range of sleeping positions and body types.

A [mattress browsed by firmness](https://esteller.sg/collections/mattress-shop-by-firmness) alongside its thickness specification gives the clearest picture of how the piece will actually perform under nightly load.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### Is a Thicker Mattress Always More Comfortable?

Not necessarily. Comfort depends on the quality and composition of each internal layer, not the total measurement alone. A 30 cm mattress built on low-density foam will soften and lose support faster than a well-constructed 22 cm mattress with a high-density support core. Thickness reflects total material depth; it does not guarantee that any particular layer meets a useful quality threshold.

### What Thickness Mattress Is Best for a Queen Bed in Singapore?

For most adults sharing a [queen mattress](https://esteller.sg/collections/queen-mattress) in Singapore, a thickness between 21 cm and 27 cm covers the practical range well. Couples with a combined weight above 160 kg benefit from the deeper end of that range, where the support core has more working depth. Factor in bed frame height and verify that the floor-to-surface total sits between 50 cm and 60 cm for comfortable exit from the bed.

### Does Mattress Thickness Affect How Long It Lasts?

Indirectly. A thicker mattress provides more material to compress before the support core reaches the limits of its effective range, which can extend useful life. But the more reliable longevity indicator is foam density.

High-resilience foam at 35 kg/m³ in the support core holds its structure through years of daily load. Below 25 kg/m³, the same foam softens within eighteen months to two years regardless of the mattress’s total thickness. Esteller’s Dr. Maxis range carries a three-year warranty across the collection, which reflects confidence in the underlying construction.

### Can I Use a Mattress Topper to Compensate for a Thin Mattress?

A [mattress topper](https://esteller.sg/collections/mattress-topper) adds a comfort layer at the surface and can improve the feel of a mattress that is firm or slightly worn. It cannot, however, restore a support core that has compressed or add structural depth to a shallow spring unit.

A topper is a surface adjustment, not a structural remedy. If the mattress sags or feels hollow under load, the topper will follow that contour rather than correct it.

### What Is the Minimum Mattress Thickness for an Adult Sleeping Nightly?

For an adult using a mattress as the primary sleeping surface every night, 18 cm is a practical lower limit, and 20 cm is a more reliable starting point. Below this range, the support core has limited depth to work with, and comfort layers are necessarily thin.

For adults above 80 kg, 22 cm to 25 cm is a more appropriate minimum. Thinner mattresses in the 10 cm to 15 cm range suit guest and occasional use, or lighter sleepers in a secondary bedroom.

## The Construction Carries the Answer

Thickness is a useful starting point, not the deciding measure. The layer composition beneath the total figure is what determines whether a mattress performs its job for one year or for ten. A support core of adequate density, a transitional layer that prevents the comfort surface from bottoming out, and a comfort material suited to Singapore’s ambient conditions: these are the specifications that hold up under daily use.

A mattress chosen well earns its place in the room for a decade or more. The thickness is simply the envelope around the engineering.

Explore the full [Dr. Maxis mattress range](https://esteller.sg/collections/mattress-brands) at Esteller, where layer specifications and foam density ratings are listed transparently so the comparison can be made on construction rather than total height alone. The three-year warranty applies across the range, and free delivery is included on orders above SGD 500. The collection grows through the year, each addition chosen with the same care.

The team at the Sembawang showroom is available daily from 10am to 10pm to walk through layer breakdowns, frame compatibility, and firmness options for your particular setup. Visit at 604 Sembawang Road, #01-18 Sembawang Shopping Centre, or reach the team ahead of your visit at +65 6348 3144 or hello@esteller.sg.

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