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How Much Does a Good Mattress Cost in Bali? (2026 Price Guide)

It's one of the first questions people ask when they move to Bali and realise the mattress that came with the villa isn't going to work. And it's surprisingly hard to get a straight answer. Search around and you'll find spring beds for a million rupiah sitting next to imported latex mattresses for twenty times that, with very little explaining why.

So here is the direct version. This guide covers what a mattress actually costs in Bali in 2026, what you are paying for at each level, and the one calculation that tells you whether a price is reasonable or not. All the figures for Lazy Lowie products are current retail prices, listed in full.

Rp 8,5–22jt Price range for a premium latex mattress in Bali, 2026
10 years Warranty period on a Lazy Lowie Original Mattress
Rp 4.400 Cost per night of a Queen mattress across those 10 years

The Short Answer

In Bali, mattresses fall into roughly three tiers.

Entry level, around Rp 1–3 million. Mass-produced spring beds, widely available online and in furniture stores. Fine for a spare room. In a humid climate they tend to soften and lose support within a few years.

Mid range, around Rp 4–8 million. Better foam density, thicker comfort layers, more recognisable brands. This is where most households land, and where the quality gap starts to widen sharply depending on what's actually inside.

Premium, around Rp 9–25 million. Natural or high-grade latex, dense support cores, removable technical covers, and warranties measured in a decade rather than a couple of years. A Lazy Lowie Original Mattress sits in this band, from Rp 8.585.000 for a Single to Rp 22.220.000 for a Super King at maximum thickness.

"The useful question isn't what a mattress costs. It's what it costs per night, and how many nights it will actually last in this climate."

What You're Actually Paying For

Two mattresses at the same size can differ by ten million rupiah. Almost all of that difference comes down to five things. If you want the wider decision framework rather than just the pricing, start with our ultimate mattress buying guide.

1. The core material

This is the single biggest cost driver. Pocket springs are cheap to manufacture. Polyurethane foam is cheaper still. Latex — particularly natural or high-grade Belgian latex — costs considerably more to produce, and it behaves differently: it compresses and rebounds rather than slowly flattening, which is why latex mattresses tend to hold their shape for ten to fifteen years instead of five to seven. If you want the full breakdown of how the materials differ, we've covered that in what a latex mattress actually is and in our guide to mattress types.

Latex being tapped from a rubber tree, the raw material in a natural latex mattress
Natural latex starts as sap tapped from rubber trees. It is the single biggest cost driver inside a mattress, and the main reason latex and foam sit in different price bands.

2. Thickness

More material costs more money, and it isn't a small difference. On a Lazy Lowie Original Mattress, moving from 20 cm to 30 cm on a Queen adds Rp 4.040.000. That buys you deeper comfort layers and more support underneath, which matters more the heavier you are.

3. The cover

Usually overlooked, and in a tropical climate it shouldn't be. A basic knitted polyester cover costs almost nothing. A removable, washable Tencel fibre cover costs meaningfully more, wicks moisture away from your body, and can be taken off and cleaned — which in Bali's humidity is a genuine hygiene feature rather than a marketing one. Bought separately, a replacement outer cover for the Original Mattress runs from Rp 2.272.000 to Rp 4.545.000 depending on size and thickness.

Close-up of Tencel lyocell fabric used for a mattress cover
Tencel lyocell absorbs moisture into the fibre and spreads it across a wider area, so it evaporates faster. In 80% humidity that does more work than most people expect.

4. Size

Obvious, but worth checking against your room before you shop. Indonesian sizing runs 90, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180 and 200 cm wide, almost always 200 cm long. The jump from a Double (140) to a Queen (160) on a 25 cm Original Mattress is Rp 2.020.000. If you're still working out what fits, our guide to bedroom layout and standard mattress sizes covers the measurements properly.

5. Whether firmness is fixed or adjustable

Most mattresses are sold at one firmness. If it turns out to be wrong for you, your options are a topper or a replacement. A mattress with adjustable internal layers costs more upfront but removes that risk entirely, which matters if you share a bed with someone who sleeps differently to you. Our mattress firmness guide covers how to work out which level you actually need.

Full Price List: Lazy Lowie Original Mattress

Rather than quoting a vague "from" price, here is the complete list. All prices are in Indonesian Rupiah and include VAT.

Size 20 cm 25 cm 30 cm
Single — 90 × 200 Rp 8.585.000 Rp 9.595.000 Rp 10.605.000
Single Standard — 100 × 200 Rp 9.595.000 Rp 10.605.000 Rp 11.615.000
Single XL — 120 × 200 Rp 11.100.000 Rp 12.120.000 Rp 13.635.000
Double — 140 × 200 Rp 12.625.000 Rp 14.140.000 Rp 16.160.000
Queen — 160 × 200 Rp 14.140.000 Rp 16.160.000 Rp 18.180.000
King — 180 × 200 Rp 16.160.000 Rp 18.180.000 Rp 20.200.000
Super King — 200 × 200 Rp 18.180.000 Rp 20.200.000 Rp 22.220.000

Prices current as of 2026 and inclusive of VAT. Every size and thickness can be ordered in your choice of firmness at no extra cost.

The Number That Actually Matters: Cost Per Night

A mattress is one of the few things you buy that you then use for eight hours every single day. Judging it on sticker price alone is a bit like judging a car on the showroom price without asking how long it runs.

Take a Queen at 25 cm: Rp 16.160.000. Over the ten years the warranty covers, that's 3.650 nights, or Rp 4.427 per night. Less than a bottle of water.

Size (25 cm) Price Cost per night over 10 years
Single — 90 × 200 Rp 9.595.000 Rp 2.629
Double — 140 × 200 Rp 14.140.000 Rp 3.874
Queen — 160 × 200 Rp 16.160.000 Rp 4.427
King — 180 × 200 Rp 18.180.000 Rp 4.981
Super King — 200 × 200 Rp 20.200.000 Rp 5.534

Here's where it gets interesting. Suppose you buy a mid-range mattress for Rp 6.000.000 and it needs replacing after four years, which is realistic for foam in a humid room. That's 1.460 nights, or Rp 4.110 per night.

The difference between that and the Queen above is about Rp 300 a night. Roughly the cost of parking your motorbike.

We're being deliberately honest here: a cheap mattress is not automatically bad value on paper. If you replace a Rp 3 million spring bed every three years, the per-night maths is actually competitive. What the maths doesn't capture is the four years you spend sleeping on something that has already gone soft, the hassle of disposal, and the fact that you're making the same decision again and again instead of once. If you're not sure where your current mattress sits on that curve, here are 8 signs it might be time to replace it.

Why Cheap Mattresses Cost More in Bali Specifically

In a temperate climate, a budget mattress degrades slowly and predictably. In Bali it degrades faster, for reasons that have nothing to do with how much you paid.

Humidity here sits high year-round. Moisture works its way into foam and stays there. Dense polyurethane foam in particular absorbs it, softens, and starts to hold odour. Add the heat, which makes foam more pliable and accelerates the loss of support, and a mattress rated for seven years elsewhere can start feeling tired in three or four.

This is the practical argument for latex rather than a marketing one. Open-cell latex allows air to move through the core instead of trapping it, which is why it holds up better in tropical conditions. We unpack why bedrooms here run so warm in why sleeping in Bali feels so hot, and if the comparison you actually want is latex against memory foam specifically, that's covered in latex vs memory foam for Bali's climate.

It also means maintenance is worth more here than it is elsewhere. Whatever you end up buying, caring for it properly in this climate and keeping mould and mildew out of it will add years to whatever you paid for.

What Else to Budget For

A mattress is the biggest line item, but rarely the only one. If you're setting up a bedroom from scratch, these are the real costs alongside it.

The rest of the sleep setup

  • Deluxe Pillow — Rp 950.000
  • Premium Pillow — Rp 1.250.000
  • Ergonomic Pillow — Rp 1.350.000
  • Deluxe Bolster — Rp 1.275.000
  • Natural Latex Topper (5 cm) — from Rp 4.797.000
  • Spare Tencel outer cover — from Rp 2.272.000
  • Baby Cot Mattress — from Rp 6.060.000
  • Mattress protector — budget separately

One note on the topper. If your existing mattress is structurally sound but too firm or slightly worn, a 5 cm natural latex topper starting at Rp 4.797.000 can buy you a few more good years for well under half the cost of a new mattress. It is not a fix for a sagging mattress — nothing sits on top of a dip and solves it — but for a comfort problem rather than a support problem, it's the cheaper answer. And if you've never understood why every bed in Indonesia comes with one, our guide to what a bolster pillow is explains it.

Imported vs Made in Indonesia

Imported mattresses carry shipping and duty on a very large, very heavy object, and those costs land in the retail price without improving how you sleep. They also tend to be engineered for temperate markets, which means the cooling and moisture performance was never designed with 80% humidity in mind.

Rubber farmers in Indonesia, part of the natural latex supply chain
Indonesia is one of the world's largest natural rubber producers, which is why producing locally with premium components avoids paying to ship a finished mattress across the world.

Locally produced doesn't automatically mean better — it depends entirely on the materials. But a mattress made in Indonesia with imported premium components gives you the material quality without paying to ship a finished mattress across the world. Lazy Lowie mattresses are designed in the Netherlands and produced in Indonesia using Belgian latex, which is the reasoning behind that structure.

What to Check Before You Pay

Whoever you buy from, these are the questions that separate a fair price from an inflated one.

Mattress material and safety certification badges
Certifications are the cheapest way to verify a claim. If a seller cannot tell you what the core is certified to, treat the specification as unverified.

Before you commit

  • What is the core actually made of?
  • Natural, blended or synthetic latex?
  • Is the cover removable and washable?
  • How long is the warranty, exactly?
  • Is the warranty prorated or full-value?
  • Is there a home trial period?
  • What voids the warranty?
  • Is delivery to your area included?

That warranty question deserves attention. A "10-year warranty" can mean very different things. Lazy Lowie's covers manufacturing faults and visible indentations deeper than 4 cm, and refunds on a prorated scale from 100% in year one down to 10% in year ten. There's also a 100-night trial: keep the mattress at least 30 days to let it fully decompress, and if it still isn't right, you can arrange a return any time before day 100. Worth reading the full warranty terms before you buy anything from anyone.

One condition catches people out in Bali specifically: the mattress has to live in a properly ventilated room. Storing it somewhere damp or humid invalidates most warranties, including this one. That's not fine print designed to trap you — it's an accurate description of what humidity does to foam.

One note if you are buying for a villa, guesthouse or Airbnb rather than for yourself: the calculation changes. You are spreading the cost across guest-nights rather than your own nights, and durability under constant turnover matters more than personal comfort preference. We look at that separately in how better sleep improves guest reviews in Bali villas.

Where to Buy a Mattress in Bali

You have four realistic routes.

Furniture chains and department stores carry mainstream spring bed brands. Good for budget, limited for anything technical, and staff usually can't tell you what's inside the mattress.

Online marketplaces like Tokopedia and Shopee have the widest selection and the lowest prices. The trade-off is that you cannot lie on it first, and return conditions are set by the retailer rather than the manufacturer.

Specialist showrooms let you actually test firmness, which for a purchase this size is worth the trip. You can find Lazy Lowie's showroom locations here.

Direct from the manufacturer usually gives you the best combination of price, warranty terms and delivery, since there's no retail margin in between.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a reasonable budget for a good mattress in Bali?

For a Queen that will last a decade in this climate, expect to spend somewhere between Rp 14 and 18 million. Below around Rp 5 million you are generally buying foam or springs that will need replacing within a few years.

Is a latex mattress worth the extra cost?

In a tropical climate, usually yes — but for durability and airflow reasons rather than comfort. Latex is more resistant to humidity and holds its support far longer, which is where the value comes from over ten years rather than on day one.

How much does a mattress topper cost in Bali?

A 5 cm natural latex topper ranges from Rp 4.797.000 for a 90 × 200 up to Rp 9.875.000 for a 200 × 200. It's a sensible option when a mattress is still supportive but no longer comfortable.

Do mattress prices in Bali include delivery?

It varies. Delivery is usually calculated by size, weight and destination, and it's worth confirming before you order — particularly for villas with narrow access, stairs or no lift, where an additional charge may apply.

Can I try a mattress before committing?

A showroom visit tells you something, but ten minutes lying down is not the same as a full night. A trial period is more useful. Lazy Lowie's 100-night trial requires you to keep the mattress at least 30 days first, since latex and foam need that long to fully decompress and settle.

See the Full Range and Pricing

Every size, every thickness, and your choice of firmness at no extra cost. Designed in the Netherlands, produced in Indonesia, built for this climate.

Explore the Original Mattress →

Buy Once, Properly

A good mattress in Bali costs somewhere between Rp 8,5 and 22 million depending on size and thickness. That's a real amount of money, and it deserves the arithmetic: spread across ten years, it lands somewhere between Rp 2.600 and Rp 5.500 a night.

What actually determines whether that's good value is not the number on the invoice. It's whether the mattress is built for a climate that runs hot and humid all year, whether the cover comes off and washes, and whether the warranty means something when you need it.

Work out your size first, then your budget, then check what's inside. In that order.

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