Parents say their back hurts. You buy the hardest option thinking firm equals healthy. That is a mistake, leh. A spine needs support, not a rock. High-density foam or pocketed springs work together to keep the spine neutral. If the hips sink too deep, the lower back twists. This creates pain by morning. The label says orthopaedic, but the density matters more. You want something that holds the weight without collapsing. Don't judge by name alone.
Most master bedrooms fit a Queen mattress at 152 by 190cm comfortably. Some flats have space for a King, but careful layout is required. You leave 60cm clearance on the exit side, 30cm on the others. Don't forget the lift door. It measures about 90cm wide. A rigid frame might not fit inside. A flexible mattress can bend into a lift — a rigid frame can't. Got storage or not? That is another question. Hydraulic lift-up holds more but needs overhead clearance.
Humidity is another factor. SG humidity often around 80%. Untreated leather can grow mould in sustained humidity without wiping and ventilation. Conditioning helps. Solid wood can move with humidity. It is normal, not always a defect. West-facing flats get strong afternoon sun that fades fabric and dries leather. This one really kills fabric. Buy something that can withstand the heat. You don't want to replace it in two years.
Warranties usually cover frame and defects, but exclude fabric wear or humidity damage from the tropical climate. New foam can off-gas a faint smell for a week or two after unpacking. Buyers should understand that orthopaedic mattresses require specific care to maintain their structural integrity over years. Always check the fine print regarding climate-related exclusions before signing the purchase agreement.
Selecting the correct size ensures the orthopaedic mattress fits comfortably within HDB or condo bedroom layouts. A Queen size measuring 152x190cm fits most master bedrooms while leaving ~60cm clearance on the exit side. Standard length is 190cm, though King sizes around 182–183x190cm offer more space for larger families. Always measure the room before purchasing to avoid awkward fits in compact Singapore flats.