What Is a Plush Mattress?

 

Plush mattresses are becoming increasingly. Consider a plush mattress if you're searching for a new mattress that offers superior comfort and support.

But what does a “plush” mattress mean? Let's take a deeper look.

What Is a Plush Mattress?

A plush mattress is soft, cushiony, and comfortable. Compared to regular mattresses, a plush mattress offers a different type of comfort. Your body will sink into the mattress, giving you the feeling of a gentle hug.

It is typically constructed using memory foam or latex. Memory foam has a specific porosity that is breathable, eliminating odors. A plush mattress also helps to regulate body temperature.

Types of Plush Mattress

The following are the main types of plush mattresses.

Plush Innerspring/Coil

The material used to make plush innerspring is polyurethane.

These coils are softer and offer more tightness than other coils, making them ideal for people with sensitive skin or prone to back pain.

Plush coils are also known as "plush tops" because they have an extra layer of foam on top of the coil to make them more comfortable.

The extra foam layer keeps the springs from bouncing back when you move around on your mattress, reducing pressure points and facilitating a restful night's sleep.

Plush Memory Foam

Plush memory foam is a type of memory foam that comes in different densities and shapes. Its design is softer than other polyurethane types.

Plush memory foam offers a different feel than traditional polyurethane memory foam.

Its softness makes it comfortable, which can help people sleep better while on their backs or side.

Plush Hybrid

Plush hybrid incorporates the feel of memory foam with the support of an innerspring coil. This unique combination results in a soft and plush mattress while offering excellent support for your back.

Plush With Pillow Top

Plush with a pillow top is a mattress type with a fabric top layer and an additional pillow-like layer underneath. The fabric is usually polyester or cotton, and the pillow-like layer is typically foam.

A plush with a pillow top creates a soft, comfortable surface that feels like a pillow but doesn't have the same support as a standard pillow top, which can help people with back pain or other ailments sleep better.

Mattress Firmness Comparison

Here is how plush mattresses compare in terms of firmness.

Extra Soft/Ultra Plush

Extra soft/ultra plush and made from high-quality material to ensure support and comfort

Soft/Plush

These mattresses are slightly more firm. They give you a nice bounce while still being supportive.

Medium-Firm

The medium-firm mattress offers a medium level of firmness and softness. This perfect balance between soft and firm will provide the support you need to get some rest.

Firm

This mattress is ideal for support and stability, especially for heavier people. This is usually the preferred choice for people with back problems.

Extra firm

This mattress offers no softness. It is ideal for people who love sleeping on a flat surface.

Firmness vs. Support

Firmness and support are two important considerations when choosing a mattress.

Firmness

Firmness is about the density of the mattress.

A soft mattress will have less density than a medium one, but both will be comfortable for most people.

A memory foam mattress will have more density than a spring mattress, but both will get the job done if you need something more supportive or comfortable overall.

Support

Support is about how much your body sinks into the materials of the mattress.

A memory foam mattress has little sinkage and supports your joints and back muscles.

A spring mattress has more sinkage than foam due to the springs under each layer. Your body sinks right into the middle, like falling into a cloud. It still provides enough support, though not quite as much as memory foam does

Who Should Use a Plush Mattress?

While it might seem obvious that people who prefer softer mattresses would benefit most from a plush mattress, that's not always the case.

Side or Back Sleepers

A plush mattress is perfect for side and back sleepers.

The added plushness gives you extra support and comfort on pressure points, eliminating the possibility of tension.

People suffering from chronic pain may also benefit from plush mattresses. It will help reduce swelling and provide additional support.

Sleepers With Hip and Shoulder Pain

Because a plush mattress is very soft, it is ideal for people suffering from hip and shoulder pain.

Couples

The softness and comfort of plush mattresses make them ideal for couples who like to snuggle up for extra intimacy at night.

Ultra plush mattresses, however, may feel uncomfortable because motion will transfer more easily and often when anyone's partner moves.

Lightweight Sleepers

The hugging effect will not be excessive for smaller people, and the mattress will only provide enough sinking comfort.

A plush mattress also helps lightweight people to avoid feeling like they're sleeping on an overly flat surface.

Why Do Firmness Levels Matter?

The firmness level of a mattress affects the overall performance of a bed. Different kinds of people prefer and require different firmness levels in mattresses. As we will outline below, several factors determine the type of firmness that you need.

Choose an EgoHome Plush Mattress

At EgoHome, we aspire to help you find your dream mattress. We have designed EgoHome plush mattresses with our customer's needs and comfort in mind.

The bottoms of all our mattresses have a flex support base foam. This base is a high-grade foam that provides long-lasting durability and offers sturdy support for all other top layers.

Below are some of our favorite plush mattresses for you to consider. All our plush mattresses are ideal for side sleepers, petite people, and couples.

Is a Plush Mattress Good for Your Back?

A plush mattress will give you the feeling of comfort, offer you support, and soothe your back.

A plush mattress is perfect for you if comfort is more important than firmness.

There may be better options than a plush mattress if you're prone to backaches or are a back sleeper.

How Long Do Plush Mattresses Last?

The lifespan of a plush mattress is dependent on its type and density. The estimated lifespans of different plush mattresses are as follows:

  • Latex: 8-15 years
  • Hybrid: 5-7 years
  • Innerspring: 5-6 years
  • Memory foam: 7-10 years

How Can I Make My Plush Mattress Firmer?

You can make a plush mattress firmer by using a thick mattress topper, preferably 3 inches above.

Another option is to purchase a Bunkie board. A Bunkie board will provide more support for your plush mattress and, as a result, make it feel firmer. Alternatives for a Bunkie board are plywood, wooden slats, or a standard box spring.

You can also buy one of our platform bases that offer adequate firmness and steady support for all plush mattresses. Our platforms come in different thicknesses, making an excellent base for all types of mattresses.

Can You Flip a Plush Mattress?

You can only flip a double-sided mattress.

Flipping a one-sided plush mattress will damage its top layer due to excessive pressure on the contact area. The firmness and support level will consequently be affected.

Are Plush or Ultra-plush Mattresses Better?

Ultra plush mattresses are plush mattresses that are much softer than plush. As a result, they offer very little to no support for most people, including those light in weight. In addition, they're uncomfortable for most sleepers as they cause excessive cushioning, causing discomfort and overheating.

Plush mattresses offer just enough comfort without feeling stuck from too much sinking. Plush mattresses also provide enough support.  

Benefits of plush mattresses

Plush mattresses are incredibly soft, so it's effortless to get comfortable on them.

They're excellent for side sleepers because the cushiony factor helps align their hips to shoulders, eliminating pressure build-up and pain.

Plush mattresses are resistant to wear and tear due to their softness, making them more durable.

Plush mattresses are effective in generating warmth due to the hugging effect, which is beneficial in cold seasons.

Drawbacks of Plush Mattresses

Bigger framed people might feel the plush mattress uncomfortable due to their weight contributing to the mattress sinking deeper.

Plush mattresses may cause backaches for back sleepers as the mattress causes the lower back to sink.

Plush mattresses may accumulate too much heat due to the sinking factor.

Some couples may not enjoy plush mattresses due to movement transfer that can occur when one person shifts.

Top Four Factors To Consider When Choosing the Right Mattress

Four key factors must be considered when choosing a mattress to find the perfect one that caters to your needs.

Body Size

Bigger people are more comfortable in firmer mattresses as they provide more support without sinking.

Smaller people will find plush mattresses more comfortable. Plush mattresses give them a soft embrace with just a slight dropping.

Sleep Position

Side sleepers will often feel more comfortable sleeping on soft, plush mattresses. Plush mattresses will provide side sleepers with proper support of their shoulders and hips, reducing tension and preventing pain.

Side sleepers on very firm mattresses may wake up with shoulder and hip pain due to pressure build-up.

Back and stomach sleepers who are over 130 pounds require firm mattresses. Firm mattresses offer hip and lower back support, keeping them aligned by preventing curving at their pressure points and backs.

Back sleepers who are below 130 pounds can do well with plush mattresses.

Sleeping Alone vs. With a Partner

Partners must consider the comfort of both individuals. It will mean a combination of sleeping positions, body sizes, and preferences.

Couples often opt for medium plush to firmer mattresses to minimize movement when one person turns. However, ultra-plush mattresses have a lot of movement transfer which may cause disturbance and discomfort.

Age

Age plays a role in the firmness required.

Older people may find discomfort in plush mattresses and opt for a medium to firm mattress. In addition, older people with health conditions may need to sleep on a firmer surface that provides adequate joint support and alignment.

Younger people, on the other hand, may enjoy the hugging and comfort effect of plush mattresses while still receiving proper support and alignment.

Comparison With Other Soft Mattress Types

Here is how a plush mattress compares to other types of soft mattresses:

Plush vs. Ultra-Plush

Both plush and ultra-plush mattresses are plush but differ in softness. Ultra plush mattresses are higher in softness and lower in firmness and provide a more cushiony feeling than plush.

Plush vs. Pillow Top

Pillow-top mattresses are only soft and plush on the top layer, and hybrid or innerspring make up the remainder of the mattress body. The plush pillow top, typically cotton, wool, or polyester, is usually half an inch on top of the mattress.

On the other hand, Plush mattresses are usually entirely soft from top to bottom.

Plush vs. Euro Top

Euro top is a pillow top that uses firmer materials than traditional pillow tops. In addition, euro tops are beneath the mattress cover, whereas pillow tops are separate.

The difference between plush and euro top mattresses is that plush is fully plush while euro is only soft on the top layer, just like the pillow top.

Why Do Firmness Levels Matter?

The right amount of firmness will help in tension alleviation, give proper support and determine the level of rest and comfort you experience from sleep. Therefore, choosing a mattress that offers the best firmness to fulfill all sleeping needs is essential.

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