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If you regularly wake up with a stiff back or find yourself shifting positions through the night trying to get comfortable, your mattress is worth looking at. An orthopaedic mattress features firmer support layers that keep the spine aligned throughout the night, which can make a noticeable difference in how you feel in the morning. Home Centre's orthopaedic mattress collection covers memory foam, bonded foam, and pocket spring options across every standard bed size.

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Buy Orthopaedic Mattresses Online at the Best Prices

When you buy orthopaedic mattress online, you get to compare construction types, thickness levels, and sizes at your own pace without being steered by what happens to be on a showroom floor. At Home Centre, shopping for an orthopaedic mattress online means choosing from a range that covers different sleep needs and budgets, all in one place.

The best orthopaedic mattress for your household depends on how you sleep, what size bed you have, and whether you need more support, more cushioning, or a balance of both. Our collection accounts for all of that, with options across foam and spring constructions, multiple thickness levels, and sizes from single to king. Every mattress in our range is priced so that proper spinal support does not feel like a premium purchase.

Explore our full range of mattresses for more options.

Explore Memory Foam Orthopaedic Mattresses at Home Centre

Memory foam is one of the most widely chosen materials for orthopaedic mattresses, and the reason comes down to how the material responds to the body. An orthopaedic memory foam mattress contours to the sleeper's shape, distributing body weight across the surface rather than concentrating pressure at the heaviest points, such as the hips and shoulders. This reduces pressure build-up through the night and helps maintain spinal alignment across different sleeping positions.

An orthopaedic foam mattress is also a good choice for people who share a bed, as memory foam absorbs movement rather than transferring it across the surface. If one person shifts position or gets up in the night, the other is less likely to be disturbed. Home Centre carries memory foam orthopaedic options in standard sizes and varying thicknesses to suit different bed frames and sleep preferences.

Browse our collection of king mattresses for larger size options.

Find Orthopaedic Mattresses for Back Pain Relief

An orthopaedic mattress for back pain works by keeping the spine in a neutral position through the night rather than allowing it to sag or curve in ways that put strain on the lower back and surrounding muscles. The firmer support layers prevent the body from sinking too deeply into the mattress, which is the most common cause of the stiffness and discomfort that people with back issues tend to experience in the morning.

A mattress for back pain does not need to be uncomfortably hard to be effective. The right orthopaedic mattress provides firm support at the core while offering enough surface comfort to allow proper relaxation. If you sleep on your back or your side and regularly experience lower back discomfort, an orthopaedic mattress is worth trying before looking at other interventions.

Check out our range of queen mattresses for couples and double bed options.

Discover Orthopaedic Mattresses in Every Size

The right orthopaedic mattress, king size or smaller option, depends on your bed frame dimensions and how many people the mattress needs to accommodate. Home Centre carries orthopaedic mattresses across all standard Indian bed sizes, so you are not limited by availability when choosing the construction and thickness that suits you best.

  • Single Orthopaedic Mattress

    A single orthopaedic mattress suits children's beds, guest rooms, and individual sleepers in compact bedrooms. It delivers the same spinal support and construction quality as larger sizes, scaled to a single sleeper's dimensions. It is also a practical choice for hostel rooms, studio apartments, and any setup where floor space is limited but sleep quality still matters.

  • Queen Orthopaedic Mattress

    A queen orthopaedic mattress is the most practical choice for couples and for master bedrooms where both sleepers want proper support through the night. The wider surface gives each person enough room to sleep in their natural position without crowding the other, and the orthopaedic construction ensures that support is consistent across the full width of the mattress rather than concentrated in the centre.

Selecting the Right Orthopaedic Mattress Based on Thickness

Orthopaedic mattress thickness affects how the mattress feels to sleep on, how it sits within your bed frame, and how much support it delivers over time. Thicker mattresses generally have more layers, allowing for a combination of a firm support core and a softer comfort layer on top. Thinner mattresses tend to be firmer throughout, and suit people who prefer a closer-to-the-surface sleep feel.

When choosing orthopaedic mattress thickness, also consider the height of your bed frame. A thicker mattress on a high bed frame can make getting in and out of bed uncomfortable, particularly for older adults or children.

  • 6-inch Orthopaedic Mattress

    A 6-inch orthopaedic mattress is the more compact option and suits low-profile bed frames, bunk beds, and sleepers who prefer a firmer, more grounded feel. It delivers reliable orthopaedic support without the additional layering of a thicker mattress, making it a practical and more affordable choice for guest rooms and children's bedrooms, where the support requirement is consistent but usage is lighter.

  • 8-inch Orthopaedic Mattress

    An 8-inch orthopaedic mattress gives you more room for layered construction, typically combining a firm orthopaedic base with a comfort layer that makes the surface easier to sleep on for extended periods. It suits adults who need consistent back support through the night and prefer a mattress that feels supportive without being hard throughout. It is the most popular thickness choice for master bedrooms and for people who spend longer hours in bed.

Choose from the Mattress Types Available at Home Centre

The internal construction of an orthopaedic mattress determines how it supports the body and how it feels night after night. Home Centre offers two core orthopaedic mattress types, each suited to different sleep preferences and budgets.

  • Bonded Foam Orthopaedic Mattress

    A bonded foam mattress uses layers of foam bonded together to create a firm, consistent support surface. It is one of the more affordable orthopaedic mattress constructions and delivers reliable support for everyday use. Bonded foam holds its shape well over time and suits sleepers who prefer a firmer feel without the contouring response of memory foam. It is a practical choice for guest rooms, children's beds, and anyone looking for solid orthopaedic support at a straightforward price point.

  • Pocket Spring Orthopaedic Mattress

    A pocket spring mattress uses individually wrapped springs that respond independently to pressure, which means each part of the body is supported according to its own weight rather than being pushed up by adjacent springs.

    This independent response makes pocket spring orthopaedic mattresses particularly good for couples with different body weights or sleep positions, as each side of the mattress adjusts to the sleeper on that side. The spring construction also allows for better airflow through the mattress, which helps regulate temperature through the night.

Tips for Choosing the Perfect Orthopaedic Mattress Online

Buying an orthopaedic mattress online works well when you know what to prioritise before you start comparing options. Here is what to keep in mind when looking at orthopaedic mattress price, firmness, and long-term value.

  • Firmness Levels

    Choosing the right firm orthopaedic mattress depends on how you sleep and what feels comfortable to you. If you sleep on your back, a medium-firm mattress usually offers the right balance of support and comfort. Side sleepers may prefer a mattress with a little more cushioning around the shoulders and hips, while heavier sleepers often benefit from a firmer surface for better support. If the mattress is for two people, a medium-firm option is generally a good choice for most sleep preferences.

  • Mattress Price and Warranty

    Orthopaedic mattress price varies based on construction type, thickness, size, and the quality of materials used. A higher price generally reflects better-quality foam or spring components that maintain their support properties longer, which matters more for a mattress than for most other purchases because the cost of replacing it is high.

    When comparing options, look at the warranty alongside the price. A mattress that comes with a longer warranty reflects the manufacturer's confidence in how long the support will last, which is a useful indicator of long-term value beyond the initial cost.

Find the Best Orthopaedic Mattress Deals Online at Home Centre

Home Centre's orthopaedic mattress on sale and regular range covers a wide spread of budgets, from reliable everyday options to more layered constructions for sleepers with specific support needs. Our orthopaedic mattress offers are updated regularly, so you can find a well-made option at a price that works without waiting for a specific sale window.

A new mattress also pairs well with the right bedding. Browse our collection of bedding sets for options that complement your new mattress and complete your bedroom setup.

FAQs About Orthopaedic Mattresses

1. How is an orthopaedic mattress different from a regular mattress?

An orthopaedic mattress is constructed with firmer support layers specifically designed to maintain spinal alignment and reduce pressure on the joints through the night. A regular mattress prioritises comfort and softness without the same emphasis on structural support. The difference is most noticeable for people who sleep for long hours, have back or joint discomfort, or find that softer mattresses leave them feeling stiff in the morning. For everyday sleepers without specific support needs, a regular mattress may feel more immediately comfortable, but an orthopaedic mattress tends to hold its support properties better over time.

2. Is an orthopaedic mattress good for everyday use?

Yes, and it is designed for exactly that. An orthopaedic mattress is built to deliver consistent support night after night without the surface softening or the support core compressing the way standard mattresses can over time. For adults who sleep seven to eight hours a night, the firmer construction of an orthopaedic mattress tends to result in better sleep quality and less morning stiffness over the long term compared to a mattress that prioritises softness over support.

3. What thickness of orthopaedic mattress is ideal?

The ideal thickness depends on your bed frame height, your body weight, and your personal sleep preference. A 6-inch orthopaedic mattress works well for lighter sleepers, children, and low-profile or bunk bed frames where a thicker mattress would sit too high. An 8-inch orthopaedic mattress suits most adults and master bedroom setups, offering enough layering for both firm support and surface comfort. If you sleep on a divan or a standard bed frame and want a mattress that feels substantial, 8 inches is the more practical choice for everyday use.

4. Can an orthopaedic mattress help with back pain?

An orthopaedic mattress can make a meaningful difference for people whose back pain is related to poor spinal support during sleep. By keeping the spine in a neutral alignment and preventing the body from sinking into positions that strain the lower back, a well-chosen orthopaedic mattress reduces the pressure that accumulates through the night. It is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for chronic back conditions, but for everyday back stiffness and discomfort that worsens overnight, a firmer, supportive mattress is often one of the first things worth addressing.

5. How often should an orthopaedic mattress be replaced?

Most orthopaedic mattresses are designed to last between seven and ten years with regular use, though this depends on the quality of the construction and how well the mattress is maintained. Signs that a mattress needs replacing include visible sagging or indentation in the sleep surface, a noticeable reduction in support compared to when it was new, or a consistent increase in morning stiffness or discomfort that was not present before. Rotating the mattress every three to six months helps distribute wear evenly and extend the mattress's useful life.

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