Collection: Contract Guest Hotel Mattresses

Contract Mattress Options for Guest Hotels in the UK | Prime Contract Beds

If you’re fitting out guest rooms, you don’t need guesswork you need a contract mattress that holds its shape, stays comfortable night after night, and ticks the right compliance boxes for a commercial setting. That’s exactly what you’ll find in this Prime Contract Beds collection: a practical, hotel-ready range built for busy turnover, regular housekeeping, and the kind of guest expectations that show up in reviews.

We’re a UK contract supplier with a straightforward focus: help businesses furnish rooms properly, at scale, without the usual delays and back-and-forth. This collection is designed for hotels, guest houses, serviced accommodation and similar sites across the United Kingdom — with product options that make it easier to standardise comfort across multiple rooms.

Why a contract mattress matters in guest rooms

A hotel room mattress doesn’t live the same life as a mattress at home. It sees frequent occupancy, constant linen changes, and plenty of “sit-on-the-edge” moments while guests pack and unpack. A true hotel contract mattress is built with that in mind: it aims for consistent support, resilience, and a tidy, reliable feel across repeated use.

You’ll also find that contract supply needs practical service behind it. When you’re ordering for ten rooms (or a hundred), you want clear sizing, predictable lead times, and a supplier that’s used to bulk orders — not a brand that only works one cart at a time. Prime Contract Beds is set up for B2B supply and bulk ordering, with the kind of product structure that helps you keep a consistent spec across sites.

Our Contract Guest Hotel Mattress collection what you’ll actually get

This collection includes 12 products, with options that cover standard guest-room sizes and flexible hospitality layouts. You’ll see a mix of pocket sprung designs (1000, 1500 and 2000 pocket spring builds) plus a supportive coil option for guests who prefer a firmer feel.

Pocket sprung choices for hotel-ready comfort

Pocket springs work well in guest rooms because they respond to body weight and movement more individually. That helps you offer a steadier, “hotel quality mattress” feel across a wide mix of sleepers — and it can reduce disturbance for couples sharing a room.

Within this collection, you’ll find:

  • 1000 pocket sprung options for a balanced, dependable spec that suits frequent turnover (great when you want a consistent mid-range feel across multiple rooms).
  • 1500 pocket sprung options when you want a step up in support and comfort consistency (useful for rooms where guests stay longer, or where reviews matter most).
  • 2000 pocket sprung options where you want a more “premium hotel” feel and a stronger comfort story for higher-rate rooms.

Zip & Link: flexible room layouts without compromising comfort

If you run twin-to-king rooms, you already know how useful Zip & Link can be. In this collection, Zip & Link mattresses give you the flexibility to configure rooms for couples, friends, or solo travellers — while keeping the same overall spec throughout the property. That’s a big win when you’re trying to standardise your purchasing and simplify housekeeping.

A firmer coil option for practical, supportive rooms

Not every site needs premium pocket spring in every room. Some guest rooms do best with a simple, supportive mattress that stays stable and handles heavy use. The orthopaedic coil option in this collection focuses on firm support with a steady sleeping surface — a sensible pick for high-use rooms where durability matters most.

Choosing the right contract mattress for your property

Most businesses don’t need “one perfect mattress”. They need the right spec for their rooms, their guests, and their price points. Here’s a practical way to choose:

1) Match the mattress spec to the room type

  • Standard rooms / budget rooms: aim for consistent support and resilience first. A reliable contract mattress spec helps you keep guest complaints low and replacements predictable.
  • Premium rooms / higher nightly rate: consider stepping up the spring count where it makes commercial sense. It can support comfort consistency across different body types, which helps your reviews stay steady.
  • Flexible twin/king rooms: go Zip & Link to keep your layouts adaptable without buying separate mattress types.

2) Think about housekeeping and turnover

Guest room mattresses deal with constant linen changes. You want a build that keeps a neat shape and doesn’t start feeling tired too quickly. That’s why this range focuses on commercial-ready construction and repeatable performance — so your rooms feel consistent across seasons and across guests.

3) Standardise sizes to make buying simpler

You’ll see common UK sizes available in this range — including small single through to super king — which helps you keep stock, spares, and purchasing tidy across the property. If you manage multiple sites, standard sizes reduce “odd-room” problems and make refurb phases smoother.

If you’re aiming for a hotel quality mattress UK spec across multiple properties, standardising by room category (budget / standard / premium) usually works best. It keeps your ordering simple, while still letting you match comfort to room rates.

Safety and compliance for UK commercial settings

In hospitality, compliance isn’t optional — and it shouldn’t slow you down either. Several mattresses in this collection reference independent testing to Crib 5 BS7177 fire safety standards, which helps commercial operators specify with confidence.

If you need a paper trail for refurb records, it’s always worth confirming the exact compliance wording on the specific product you’re ordering (especially if you’re mixing different mattress models across room types).

Delivery across the UK and how to avoid the usual delays

Refits don’t fail because of mattress choice — they fail because of logistics. Prime Contract Beds sets out a clear delivery process aimed at B2B orders:

  • Free UK mainland delivery with a standard lead time of 3–10 working days for most areas (and often 3–4 working days).
  • A specialist two-man delivery team to help goods arrive safely and in good condition.
  • The delivery team confirms an AM/PM slot 24–48 hours prior to delivery.
  • Delivery runs 7 days a week, excluding public and bank holidays.

Some postcode areas carry a surcharge and longer lead times, so if you’re working to a fixed handover date, it’s worth checking delivery planning early — especially for multi-room rollouts.

Why businesses choose Prime Contract Beds

When you’re buying for paying guests, you need a supplier that acts like a supplier — not a one-off retailer. Prime Contract Beds is a UK-based, family-owned business with over six years’ B2B experience, and the site positions its range around bulk orders and contract categories (guest hotel, luxury hotel, Zip & Link, care and student).

You’ll also find B2B-friendly support baked into product pages, including bulk-order contact prompts and optional room-by-room installation service on request for some lines.

Ready to choose your contract mattress?

Browse the collection and pick the mattress spec that fits your rooms — whether you need a practical contract range mattress for a full refurb, a flexible Zip & Link solution, or a more premium feel for higher-rate rooms. If you’re ordering in volume, use the bulk-order contact option so the team can help you keep sizes and comfort consistent across the site.

You’ll also see a B2B code shown on-site (B2B10) — handy when you’re pricing up larger projects.

FAQs: Contract Guest Hotel Mattresses 

1) What is a contract mattress in the UK?

A contract mattress is designed for commercial use, with a build and compliance focus suited to hospitality environments. Many products reference Crib 5 BS7177 testing on their pages.

2) Which hotel contract mattress is best for frequent guest turnover?

If you want consistent comfort at scale, a pocket sprung contract mattress works well because it supports a wide range of sleepers and helps reduce partner disturbance.

3) Do you supply hotel quality mattresses across the UK?

Yes — Prime Contract Beds offers nationwide delivery and outlines UK mainland lead times and booking steps on the delivery information page.

4) What sizes are available for guest hotel mattresses?

Many models list standard UK sizes from 2'6 small single up to 6'0 super king on the product pages.

5) What is a Zip & Link mattress, and who needs it?

Zip & Link lets you join two singles into a larger bed and split them again when needed. It’s ideal for hotels running flexible twin/king room layouts.

6) Are these mattresses suitable for hotels and guest houses?

The product descriptions position them for hotels and guest-room environments, and multiple listings reference contract use and commercial suitability.

7) Do your mattresses meet Crib 5 / BS7177 requirements?

Several product pages state independent testing to Crib 5 BS7177 fire safety standards. Always confirm the exact mattress model you’re ordering.

8) How long does UK delivery take for contract orders?

Prime Contract Beds states 3–10 working days to most UK mainland areas, with many deliveries completed in 3–4 working days, and AM/PM slots confirmed 24–48 hours before.

9) Can I order in bulk for multiple rooms?

Yes — product pages include “Contact Us for the Bulk Order”, and the brand positions itself around B2B bulk supply.

10) Can I return a mattress if I open it?

Some product pages state mattresses can only be returned if unopened, so it’s best to confirm sizes before unwrapping on site.