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Single vs Super Single vs Queen: Which Mattress Fits Your Room?

A practical Singapore comparison of single, super single, and queen mattresses by room fit, sleeper count, HDB layout, comfort, and budget.

By Lullaflex EditorialPublished Updated
In short
  • Single protects floor space in compact rooms.
  • Super single is often the best one-adult size when the room allows it.
  • Queen is the practical shared size for many master bedrooms.
  • HDB common rooms usually need single or super single unless the layout is very open.
  • Measure the full bed-frame footprint before upgrading size.

Choosing between single, super single, and queen is one of the most common mattress-size decisions in Singapore. The right answer depends on who sleeps on the bed, how compact the room is, and whether the bedroom needs to fit a desk, wardrobe, cot, or storage.

Here is the quick answer: choose single for maximum floor space, super single for one person who wants more comfort, and queen for two adults or a main master bedroom. Do not choose queen for a compact room until you have measured the full bed-frame footprint and wardrobe clearance.

Use this single vs super single vs queen guide before buying a mattress for an HDB room, condo bedroom, guest room, or rental room.

Single vs Super Single vs Queen: Size Comparison

SizeCommon Singapore mattress dimensionsBest forMain tradeoff
Single91 cm x 190 cmChildren, guest rooms, very compact roomsNarrow for many adults.
Super single107 cm x 190 cmTeenagers, solo adults, rental roomsWider than single but still for one sleeper.
Queen152 cm x 190 cmCouples, master bedroomsCan crowd compact bedrooms once the frame is included.

These are common local dimensions. Always check the exact brand and bed-frame measurements before ordering.

For the full local chart, read our mattress size chart Singapore guide.

Choose Single When Floor Space Matters Most

A single mattress is the most space-efficient of the three. It is usually the safest choice for children, compact common rooms, bunk beds, trundle beds, and guest rooms that also need storage or a study desk.

Single works best when:

  • The room is small.
  • One child or one occasional guest will use the bed.
  • A desk, wardrobe, or play space matters.
  • You need the easiest size to move and fit.
  • Budget is a major constraint.

The tradeoff is width. A single can fit an adult, but many adults will find super single more comfortable for nightly use.

For more detail, read our single bed size Singapore guide.

Choose Super Single for One Adult

Super single is often the best middle option for one sleeper. It gives noticeably more width than single without taking over the room like queen.

Super single works well for:

  • Teenagers.
  • Solo adults.
  • Rental rooms.
  • Guest rooms used by adults.
  • Compact HDB common rooms where queen is too tight.

If the room can spare the extra 16 cm of width over single, super single is often the better long-term comfort choice for one person.

Choose Queen for Shared Sleep

Queen is the practical shared size for many Singapore master bedrooms. It gives two adults more room than single or super single and is easier to fit than king.

Choose queen when:

  • Two adults share the bed nightly.
  • The room is a master bedroom or larger condo bedroom.
  • Wardrobes, drawers, and doors still open.
  • Both sleepers can access the bed comfortably.
  • The frame footprint still leaves usable walkway space.

Do not judge queen by mattress size alone. A padded frame, storage base, or large headboard can make the real footprint much bigger.

For room-fit details, read our queen size mattress Singapore guide.

Which Fits an HDB Common Room?

For many HDB common rooms, single or super single is the safer starting point. Queen can work only if the room has little other furniture and the layout remains usable.

Before choosing queen for a common room, ask:

  1. Can the wardrobe open fully?
  2. Can a desk or storage cabinet still fit?
  3. Can you walk beside or around the bed?
  4. Can bedsheets be changed without climbing over furniture?
  5. Does the bed frame add extra width or length?

For a room-by-room view, use our HDB bedroom mattress size guide.

Which Fits a Master Bedroom?

Queen is usually the first size to test for a couple's master bedroom. Super single is not a true couple size for most nightly use, while king may be too wide for compact layouts.

If the master bedroom also needs a cot, desk, vanity, or large wardrobe, measure before committing. A comfortable queen with good walkway space can be better than a larger bed that makes the room frustrating.

Comfort and Cooling Differences

Size affects comfort, but material still matters. In Singapore, heat and humidity can make a mattress feel different after hours of sleep.

For any size, check:

  • Whether the cover feels breathable.
  • Whether the comfort layer traps heat.
  • Whether the mattress supports your sleep position.
  • Whether the bed base allows airflow.
  • Whether you can use the right sheets and protector.

For heat-specific guidance, read our cooling mattress Singapore guide.

Budget Differences

Larger sizes usually cost more. They can also increase the cost of frames, bedsheets, protectors, and delivery complexity.

Before upgrading size, compare:

QuestionWhy it matters
Is the bed for one sleeper or two?Queen makes sense mainly for shared sleep.
Is the room compact?Single or super single may make daily life easier.
Will the frame be bulky?Frame size can change the answer.
Is the mattress a main bed?Daily-use comfort may justify spending more.
Are sheets and accessories included in budget?The total cost rises with size.

Read our mattress price Singapore guide before comparing size upgrades.

Lullaflex Size Position

Lullaflex is available in common Singapore sizes, so the decision starts with your room and sleeper count. The mattress build stays consistent: glacier-cool quilted cover, seven-zone latex comfort layer, and high-resilience support core.

Quick Decision Guide

Choose single if you need maximum floor space, the bed is for a child, or the room is very compact.

Choose super single if one adult will sleep there often and the room can handle the extra width.

Choose queen if two adults share the bed and the bedroom remains usable after the full frame footprint is included.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is super single better than single?

Super single is usually better for one adult if the room can fit it. Single is better when floor space is the priority.

Can two adults sleep on a super single?

Two adults can physically fit for short periods, but super single is not a practical nightly couple size for most people. Queen is the usual shared-bed starting point.

Is queen too big for an HDB common room?

Queen is often too tight for many HDB common rooms once the frame, wardrobe, and desk are included. Measure the full layout before choosing queen.

What size should I choose for a teenager?

Super single is often the best balance for a teenager because it gives more width than single without requiring a queen-size room.

Should a guest room have single or super single?

Single is fine for occasional guests and maximum space. Super single is better if adult guests will use the room often.

Conclusion

Single, super single, and queen each solve a different problem. Single protects floor space. Super single improves one-person comfort. Queen is the practical choice for couples.

Start with the room. Measure the frame. Then choose the size that fits the way the bedroom is used every day.