In Indonesia, a No.2 mattress usually means a 160 x 200 cm queen size mattress (about 63 x 79 inches). It gives more room than a smaller mattress, while taking up less space than a king. This guide covers size terms, mattress types, prices, and a few things to check before choosing.
Caption: ANNELAND is available in a 160 x 200 cm size, with foam and springs that help support the body evenly.
Common mattress size terms in Indonesia, from No.1 to queen and king
Caption: A closer look at the 160 x 200 cm size on the ANNELAND mattress.
Mattress size names can be confusing because they do not always follow one naming system. In Indonesia, you may hear local terms like No.1, No.2, and No.3. You may also see international terms like single, queen, and king used alongside them. Since mattress sizes in Indonesia are usually measured in centimeters, the inch measurements below are only approximate.
- No.1 mattress, or single: about 90 x 200 cm (35 x 79 inches), usually for one person
- No.2 mattress, or queen size: about 160 x 200 cm (63 x 79 inches), often used by two people
- No.3 mattress, or king size: about 180 x 200 cm (71 x 79 inches), with more room for two
There is also a 120 x 200 cm size (about 47 x 79 inches). It may be useful for one person who wants more space than a single, but does not need a queen size bed.
| Local size term | Common size name | Mattress size | Usually works for |
|---|---|---|---|
| No.1 mattress | Single | 90 x 200 cm (35 x 79 inches) | One person |
| No.2 mattress | Queen size | 160 x 200 cm (63 x 79 inches) | Two people |
| No.3 mattress | King size | 180 x 200 cm (71 x 79 inches) | Two people who want more room |
Is a 160 x 200 cm mattress enough for everyday sleep?
Caption: The 160 x 200 cm AFJÄLL mattress gives one person plenty of room, or gives two people enough space to share without moving up to king size.
A 160 x 200 cm mattress can be enough for everyday sleep, especially if you want a bed for two without moving up to a 180 x 200 cm king size. This is the size usually meant by a No.2 mattress, with 63 x 79 inches as the approximate inch conversion.
For one person, this size gives plenty of room to stretch out, turn over, and settle into a comfortable position. It can feel spacious without needing the floor space of a larger bed.
For two people, a 160 x 200 cm mattress may still feel comfortable for everyday sleep. It gives each person some space, while leaving more room in the bedroom than a king size bed would.
That is why a No.2 mattress is worth considering for smaller bedrooms. It gives more sleeping space than a smaller mattress, but can still leave room for bedside tables, storage, or other bedroom furniture.
What to check before choosing a queen size mattress
Caption: AFJÄLL is one option if you are looking for a 160 x 200 cm mattress.
Before choosing a queen size mattress, check who will use it, the mattress support system, whether the 160 x 200 cm size still works over time, and how the bed fits once it is placed in the room. A mattress can have the right measurements on paper, but still feel different once it becomes part of your everyday sleep setup. These simple checks can help you compare your options and notice what matters most for your home.
1. Who will use the mattress?
Start with how the bed will be used. A queen size mattress can feel roomy for one person and comfortable for two. If you share the bed, think about how both of you sleep. If one person moves around a lot, or if both of you like more personal space, that can affect how the mattress feels day to day.
2. What kind of support do you prefer?
Mattress size is only one part of comfort. The mattress type also affects how supported your body feels through the night. A pocket spring mattress can respond more closely to the body and may help reduce motion transfer when one person moves. A Bonnell spring mattress usually feels firmer and more stable, though movement may be more noticeable across the surface.
3. Will the size still work over time?
A mattress is something you use for years, so it helps to think a little ahead. If your needs change, a queen size mattress gives more flexibility than a smaller mattress. It does not have to be the perfect size for every home. It can simply be a practical middle ground if you want more sleeping space without choosing a larger king size bed.
4. What if the room feels full after adding a queen size bed?
Caption: A No.2 mattress still needs a bed frame that fits the room and supports daily use.
Sometimes the bed fits, but the room feels fuller than expected once everything is in place. That can happen in smaller bedrooms, and it does not always mean the mattress size is wrong. A small layout change can help. Placing the bed against a wall or closer to a corner can open up one side of the room and make it easier to move around.
A bed frame with built-in storage can also make the room work harder. Extra bedding, blankets, or clothes can be stored under the bed, which may reduce the need for another cabinet.
If the room still feels crowded, look at the furniture around the bed. Replacing one bulky piece with something more compact can sometimes make the space feel easier to use.
Queen size mattress types, from foam to spring
The size may be the same, but the feel can be very different. Mattress materials and support systems can change how soft, firm, cool, or stable a bed feels. At IKEA, queen size options include foam mattresses, spring mattresses, Bonnell spring, pocket spring, and hybrid mattresses.
A simple way to compare mattress types

Spring mattress
VANNAREID pocket sprung mattress
- Best for
- comparing mattresses with coil support, such as Bonnell spring, pocket spring, and innerspring designs.
- Good to know
- Bonnell spring usually feels more connected and stable, while pocket spring lets each coil move more independently to help reduce motion transfer.

Foam mattress and hybrid comfort layers
abygda foam mattress
- Best for
- understanding mattresses that use foam for cushioning, pressure relief, or a softer surface feel.
- Good to know
- foam mattresses use foam as the main support, while hybrid mattresses usually combine foam layers with springs underneath.
1. Foam mattress
Caption: ÅBYGDA is a firm 2-layer foam mattress with a 16 cm height and a removable, washable cover.
A foam mattress usually has a cushioned feel and molds more closely to the body. It can be a good option if you like gentle support around the shoulders, hips, and other pressure points. This type can feel comfortable for side sleepers. The foam lets the body settle in a little, which may help reduce pressure in the areas that press more deeply into the mattress.
2. Traditional spring mattress / innerspring
A spring mattress uses coils as its main support system. It usually feels more responsive than foam and allows more airflow inside the mattress. That difference can affect how warm or cool the mattress feels at night. If you are still comparing both options, you can learn more in Beda Kasur Busa dan Spring Bed.
3. Bonnell spring
Caption: A Bonnell spring mattress usually has a firmer feel, with interconnected Bonnell coils, a foam layer on top, and padding in the cover.
Bonnell spring is a type of spring mattress with connected, hourglass-shaped coils. Because the coils work together, the mattress tends to feel stable and firmer. This type may suit you if you prefer a mattress that feels more supportive. It can be helpful if you do not like the feeling of sinking too much into the bed.
4. Pocket spring
Caption: For sleep with less disturbance, a pocket spring mattress such as VANNAREID can help. It also has a soft, washable fabric cover.
Pocket spring is a spring system where each coil is wrapped in its own fabric pocket. Since the coils move separately, the mattress can respond more closely to the shape of the body. You can learn more about how it works by reading pocket spring is. This can also help reduce motion transfer. If one person turns or shifts during the night, the movement is less likely to travel across the whole bed.
5. Hybrid mattress
Caption: ÅNNELAND is an example of a hybrid mattress that combines memory foam and pocket springs.
A hybrid mattress combines foam and springs in one design. The foam adds cushioning, while the springs provide support underneath. This can be a helpful option if you want both softness and support. It may feel more balanced than choosing only foam or only springs.
A softer mattress may help reduce pressure around the shoulders and hips, especially if you sleep on your side. A firmer mattress can feel more supportive and may help the body stay in a steadier position. The best check is how your body feels in the morning. If you wake up feeling rested and not sore, the mattress is likely a good match for you.
How much does a queen size mattress cost at IKEA?
If you are considering a queen size mattress, price is usually one of the next things to check. For a 160 x 200 cm mattress at IKEA, basic options typically start at around Rp800,000. Pocket spring and hybrid models can start above Rp5,000,000, depending on the materials, comfort level, and construction.
The price difference is usually tied to how the mattress feels and how it is built. A simpler foam mattress, for example, may be more affordable, while pocket spring or hybrid designs may offer more layered support.
If you want a bed that can be shared by two people but does not take up as much space as a king, a No.2 mattress can be worth considering. The key is finding the size, feel, and support that fit your room and your everyday sleep.
Frequently asked questions about No.2 mattresses
Better sleep starts with a mattress that feels right