When it comes to finding mattresses designed with kids’ bunk beds in mind, look no further than Jay-Be Graffiti Art mattresses. And they’re not just for bunk beds either. What’s more, these mattresses even feature sustainable materials that are not only great to sleep on, they’re kinder to the planet too.
While this mattress has been designed with bunk beds, high sleepers and cabin beds in mind, it’s also appropriate for classic bedframes, ottoman beds and even divan beds too. So, whatever bed base you’re planning on adding to your child’s room, this Jay-Be mattress range is one for consideration.
These Jay-Be Graffiti Art bunk bed mattresses are all standard single-sized mattresses. This means they each measure 90cm in width and 190cm in length. The main difference between a standard single mattress and one that has been designed for a bunk bed is the depth.
A bunk bed mattress needs to be no more than 16cm deep. And measuring in at just 14cm deep, these mattresses are ideal for bunk beds. Learn more about bunk beds in our “Are bunk beds safe for your children?" blog post.
Well, this depends on the size of your bunk bed frame.
In the UK, the majority of bunk beds adhere to the standard single bed size. And if you have a single bunk bed, you would need a standard single mattress width which is 90cm.
However, small double bunk beds also exist. And small double bunk beds would require a small double mattress width which is 120cm.
If you’re unsure what size your bunk beds are, you can always measure them to check. Start by measuring from top (where your head lies) to the bottom of your bed frame (the feet end) to get the length. Then measure from side to side to ascertain the width.
The UK has standardised mattress sizes which are as follows: