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5 or about a medium
Warranty
lifetime warranty
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It's also around a medium firmness in our testing, so it should be able to support a variety of sleeping positions as well. This mattress won't be ideal for a strict back sleeper looking for very little give in their mattress, but if it's for a guest staying for a week or two, they should be fine. While the initial price tag may look daunting, rest assured that you can often find this Puffy mattress on sale for just under $1,050.
It also features a stain-resistant cover that wicks away moisture effectively and is machine washable. If you want to give this mattress cover a deep clean, it's much easier than most beds. We suggest hang-drying as it could shrink in a dryer and may not fit the bed. Read more about the Puffy mattress.
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5 or about a medium
Warranty
10-year limited warranty
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Despite the low price point, we don't think you're sacrificing much in terms of quality. DreamFoam is a sub-brand of Brooklyn Bedding, which is one of our favorite brands for overall value. Despite featuring a fairly thick layer of memory foam in its construction, it has a neutral hybrid feel that we think most will find comfortable.
In our tests, we found it to be around a medium on our firmness scale for the average person, so it should be plenty accommodating for your guests. It should also let your guests sleep a little bit cooler as the cover is noticeably cool to the touch. Its cooling factor isn't going to compete with more high-end mattresses with the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe (which is one of our all-time favorite cooling beds), but it's definitely there. Read more about this bed in our Dreamfoam mattress review.
Our take - The Leesa Studio is the most affordable mattress in Leesa's lineup, and it shares many similarities with the ultra-popular Leesa Original. Both beds are about 10 inches thick and feature three foam layers. The most significant difference is that the top two layers of foam are essentially flipped, which means the top layer of the Leesa Studio is memory foam.
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Firmness
medium to medium-firm or 6
Warranty
10-year warranty
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We generally try to avoid beds with a classic memory-foam feel for this list because not everyone is a fan of the sink-in quality found in a memory-foam mattress, but the Leesa Studio has more of a responsive, balanced memory-foam feel. When sleeping on it, you'll know that it's made of memory foam, but we don't think it will turn off many people as it's more responsive than most memory foam mattresses.
The Leesa Studio is slightly firmer than many beds on this list, somewhere between a medium and a medium-firm on our scale, so it should still be plenty accommodating for most sleeper types.
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The SweetNight Tri-Fold Mattress is exactly what it sounds like. When your home is guest-free, it can remain folded in a rectangular shape that can be easily stored, and when you have guests over, simply unfold it on the floor or a folding bed frame, and they will have a place to sleep that should be more comfortable than the average couch.
It can be used very effectively for camping trips for yourself. I actually slept on this mattress for 12 days on an extended camping trip in a tent and found it to be so much more comfortable than the usual air mattress and cot combo I used in the past.
It's not the most comfortable or supportive mattress in the world, given that it's only 4 inches thick, but if you have a small space, the SweetNight Tri-Fold Mattress is a great option for any guest.
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Firmness
4 or medium to medium-soft (softer side) | 6 or medium to medium-firm (firmer side)
Warranty
25-year limited warranty
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This bed has a unique design that we haven't really seen on any other mattress we've tested. It is flippable with a soft side and a firm side, and not only do the sides have different firmness profiles, but they also have completely different feels.
The soft side has a primary comfort layer of charcoal-infused memory foam that provides a body-conforming, sink-in sensation your guest might be looking for. It can also be flipped to the firm side where the top layer is Dunlop latex foam, which has almost the exact opposite feel. It will have plenty of comfort and cushioning, but you don't sink into latex foam much, and it's super responsive as well.
When guests arrive, they can test out each side and pick the one they find most comfortable. Talk about luxury.
Plus, Crystal Cove has a large number of certifications to show how natural, organic and sustainably sourced the materials in this mattress are, including the difficult-to-achieve GreenGuard Gold Certification.
For all of our best lists, we have to make the cutoff somewhere, but these top five are by no means the only good options for guest rooms.
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Be sure to read up on how we test mattresses. For a list like this, we wanted to keep several things in mind when choosing from the hundreds of beds we've tested.
We wanted to find beds that pretty much everyone finds generally comfortable. Some sleepers love a classic, dense memory feel, and others don't. Some folks love super responsive latex beds or even the unique feel of a Purple mattress, and others don't. The beds we chose have more of a "safe" feel that we think anyone who sleeps on them will probably like, and a guest room mattress isn't necessarily for a specific person who might want a specific feel.
We wanted all the beds on this list to be around a medium on the firmness scale because they usually work well, or at least OK for all sleeping positions. Whether your guest is a back, stomach, side or combination sleeper, any of these beds shouldn't cause them any aches and pains.
Buying a mattress for yourself that you spend (hopefully) eight hours a day sleeping on can already be a sizable investment, so a mattress for guests to sleep on shouldn't cost a lot. That's why we tried to select beds that were more affordable than the average online mattress.
We can't lay on the mattress every day for years, so it's hard to tell exactly how long each bed will last. Based on several factors, like construction, we get an idea of how long we think a bed will last. The average lifespan for a mattress is seven to 10 years. For this list, durability was less of a concern because a guest room bed probably won't be slept on every night.
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Not everyone has the space available for a guest room that can accommodate larger mattresses like a queen size. Consider full or twin XL mattresses for your guest room, and brands like Brooklyn Bedding and DreamFoam even sell atypical sizes like short queens and short fulls that might better suit your guest room space.
You'll likely have a variety of people sleeping on this mattress, so you want to avoid beds that are extra soft or extra firm because one guest might be a back sleeper and another might be a side sleeper. Finding a mattress around medium firmness should work well enough for a variety of guests.
We often recommend hybrid mattresses for the long-term durability coils provide, especially for individuals above 220 pounds. For guest rooms, durability isn't as important, so even if you have heavier guests stay over, an all-foam mattress construction will be fine. All-foam mattresses are perfectly fine for handling medium to petite-size sleepers on a nightly basis.
The amount you're willing to spend on a guest room bed is going to be lower than your actual mattress. It might be tempting to get an equally expensive mattress for a guest room because you want guests to really enjoy their time in your home, but just make sure to set a budget and stick to it when shopping for a guest room mattress.
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A generally comfortable mattress that pretty much everyone will find comfortable, at least for a few nights.
Ideally, a guest room mattress should be around a medium firmness rating as it should work decently well for any sleeping position.
Memory foam mattresses aren't ideal for guest rooms because they can be divisive. Some sleepers love the feel of memory foam and others don't.
Source: cnet.com