01Queen Mattresses on Sale in LA: How to Find the Right One

The queen is the most popular mattress size in America — and it's not hard to see why. It fits most bedrooms, works for solo sleepers and couples alike, and gives you enough room to actually move at night. But "queen" covers a huge range of options, from budget-friendly innersprings to high-end latex hybrids. This guide helps you cut through the noise.

Below you'll find honest reviews of queen mattresses currently available at LA Mattress Store, plus a practical buying guide to help you match the right mattress to your sleep style and budget.

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03Why a Queen Mattress Makes Sense

At 60" × 80", a queen is 6 inches wider and 5 inches longer than a full. That extra space matters — especially if you share the bed or move around during the night.

  • Solo sleepers: More than enough room to sprawl out
  • Couples: Comfortable for most pairings; may feel snug if both partners are larger
  • Guest rooms: The most versatile option for hosting a range of guests
  • Room size: Fits comfortably in bedrooms as small as 10' × 10' with walkable clearance

Browse our full queen mattress collection to see all available options.

04How to Pick the Right Queen Mattress

Match Firmness to Your Sleep Position

Sleep Position Recommended Firmness Reason
Side sleeper Soft to Medium Relieves pressure on hips and shoulders
Back sleeper Medium to Firm Maintains the natural lumbar curve
Stomach sleeper Firm Prevents hips from sinking and straining the lower back
Combination sleeper Medium Adapts to multiple positions throughout the night

Body Weight Matters Too

Lighter sleepers (under 130 lbs) often feel mattresses as firmer than rated. Heavier sleepers (over 230 lbs) need firmer support and higher-density foam to avoid sinking too deep. When in doubt, try the mattress in person — our LA showrooms let you test before you commit.

Hot Sleepers: What to Look For

LA summers can make sleeping hot a real issue. Mattresses with gel-infused foam, natural latex, or an innerspring/hybrid core tend to sleep cooler than traditional memory foam. If you wake up sweaty, prioritize breathability in your search.

05Top Queen Mattresses on Sale in LA

Justice Euro Top Innerspring by Diamond Mattress

A plush, cushion-top feel built on a reliable innerspring core. The Euro top adds a soft, body-conforming comfort layer without the heat trap of dense memory foam. This is a strong pick for side sleepers or anyone who prefers that classic "sinking into" feeling with bounce underneath.

  • Firmness: Plush / Soft
  • Construction: Innerspring + Euro top comfort layer
  • Best for: Side sleepers, combination sleepers who prefer softness
Pros Cons
Plush feel with good underlying support May be too soft for back or stomach sleepers
Breathable — sleeps cooler than all-foam Higher price point for the innerspring category
Good motion isolation for a spring mattress
Durable construction from a trusted LA-based brand

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Spruce Firm Innerspring by Eclipse Mattress

A no-nonsense firm mattress built for back and stomach sleepers. High-density foam layers over a traditional innerspring system give strong, consistent support without feeling like you're sleeping on a board. Hypoallergenic materials make it a smart choice for allergy-prone sleepers.

  • Firmness: Firm
  • Construction: Innerspring + high-density foam
  • Best for: Back and stomach sleepers, allergy sufferers
Pros Cons
Solid edge-to-edge support Not ideal for side sleepers
Hypoallergenic materials Less motion isolation than foam-only options
Good value for a firm innerspring

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Dogwood Firm Value Collection by Spring Air

The smartest budget pick on this list. The Dogwood delivers real firm support without cutting corners on durability. High-density foam layers help it hold up over time. If you need firm support and want to keep costs down, this is a solid buy — especially for a guest room or growing household.

  • Firmness: Firm
  • Construction: Innerspring + high-density foam layers
  • Best for: Budget-conscious back and stomach sleepers
Pros Cons
Best price-to-quality ratio on the list Fewer premium features than higher-end options
Reliable firm support for back and stomach sleepers Not recommended for side sleepers
Durable materials built to last

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Premium Comfort Prelude Medium by Scandinavian

A balanced, medium-feel mattress that works well for a wide range of sleepers. The Prelude is the right call when you're not certain which firmness you need, or when you and your partner have different sleep preferences. High-quality foam layers and a breathable cover keep it comfortable year-round.

  • Firmness: Medium
  • Construction: High-quality foam with breathable fabric cover
  • Best for: Combination sleepers, couples with different preferences
Pros Cons
Versatile — works for most sleep positions Won't satisfy those who need very firm or very soft
Temperature-neutral, breathable cover Higher price point for a foam-based mattress
Well-built, durable over time

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Grenadier Gel Plush by Englander

The best pick for hot sleepers who want a plush, luxurious feel. Gel-infused foam actively draws heat away from your body while the soft comfort layers cushion pressure points. If you run warm at night and want that sinking, cloud-like feel, this is the one to try.

  • Firmness: Plush
  • Construction: Gel-infused memory foam with advanced cooling technology
  • Best for: Hot sleepers, side sleepers, couples
Pros Cons
Excellent cooling — great for LA summers Too soft for stomach sleepers
Strong pressure relief at hips and shoulders Higher price point
Good motion isolation — won't disturb a sleeping partner

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Lois Firm Natural Latex Hybrid by Diamond Mattress

The premium pick for sleepers who want natural materials, firm support, and long-term durability. Natural latex is hypoallergenic, breathes better than most foams, and lasts significantly longer. The hybrid construction adds pocketed coil support for a responsive feel that doesn't trap you in place. This one is built to last a decade or more.

  • Firmness: Firm
  • Construction: Natural latex + pocketed coil system
  • Best for: Back and stomach sleepers who want natural materials; allergy sufferers; hot sleepers
Pros Cons
Natural, hypoallergenic latex — no off-gassing Too firm for most side sleepers
Exceptional longevity — lasts longer than foam alternatives Higher upfront investment
Breathable, sleeps cool
Responsive feel — easy to reposition throughout the night

View the Lois Firm Latex Hybrid →

Explore our full latex mattress collection or browse all mattresses.

06Quick Comparison: Which Queen Is Right for You?

Mattress Firmness Best For Price Range
Justice Euro Top (Diamond) Plush Side sleepers, couples Mid–High
Spruce Firm (Eclipse) Firm Back/stomach, allergy sufferers Mid
Dogwood Firm (Spring Air) Firm Budget buyers, back sleepers Budget
Prelude Medium (Scandinavian) Medium Combination sleepers, couples Mid–High
Grenadier Gel Plush (Englander) Plush Hot sleepers, side sleepers Mid–High
Lois Firm Latex Hybrid (Diamond) Firm Natural materials, durability Premium

07Try Before You Buy — 5 LA Showrooms

Mattress shopping online is convenient, but nothing replaces spending a few minutes on a mattress before you commit. LA Mattress Store has five showrooms across Los Angeles where you can test any of these options in person. Our sleep experts can help you narrow down the right firmness, construction, and price point for your needs.

Not ready to visit? We back every purchase with a 120-Night Comfort Guarantee. If the mattress isn't working for you, we'll make it right. Financing options are also available to make it easier to get the mattress you actually want.

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08Frequently Asked Questions

What room size do I need for a queen mattress?

A queen (60" × 80") fits comfortably in a 10' × 10' room, though 10' × 12' or larger is ideal if you want walkable clearance on all sides. Aim for at least 24" of clearance on the sides you use to get in and out of bed.

What's the difference between a queen and a king mattress?

A standard king is 76" wide — 16 inches wider than a queen. Great for couples who want maximum space, but requires a room at least 12' × 12'. A California king is 72" wide but 84" long, better for taller sleepers. See our king mattress collection if you're considering sizing up.

Which firmness should I choose for a queen mattress?

Side sleepers generally do best on soft to medium. Back sleepers on medium to firm. Stomach sleepers on firm. Combination sleepers often do well with medium. If you share the bed and have different preferences, medium is usually the best compromise — or ask our team about split options.

Are there hypoallergenic queen mattresses?

Yes. The Spruce Firm by Eclipse and the Lois Firm Natural Latex Hybrid by Diamond both feature hypoallergenic materials. Natural latex is particularly resistant to dust mites and mold, making it an excellent choice for allergy-prone sleepers.

How long should a queen mattress last?

A quality innerspring typically lasts 7–10 years. Memory foam 8–10 years. Natural latex can last 12–20 years with proper care. Using a mattress protector and rotating every 3–6 months significantly extends the life of any mattress.

What queen mattress is best for hot sleepers?

The Grenadier Gel Plush by Englander and the Lois Firm Latex Hybrid by Diamond are both excellent for hot sleepers. Gel foam actively disperses heat; natural latex naturally breathes better than memory foam. Innerspring and hybrid options also tend to sleep cooler than all-foam beds.

Can I finance a queen mattress?

Yes. LA Mattress Store offers flexible financing options to fit a range of budgets. Learn more about financing →

Do you offer delivery for queen mattresses?

Yes — white glove delivery is available. Visit any of our 5 LA showrooms or shop online for delivery details and scheduling.