Buying a new mattress is a big decision. That’s why House of Sleep offers a 150 Night Sleep Trial across selected premium mattresses — giving you the chance to test your new mattress at home, risk-free. This generous trial ensures you have enough time to adjust, evaluate comfort, and decide whether the mattress is the perfect fit for your body and sleeping style.
Here’s everything you need to know about how the trial works, what’s included, and how to get the most out of your sleep experience.
Why 150 Nights?
Most people need at least a few weeks for their body to adjust to a new sleep surface. With 150 nights, you have plenty of time to:
- Test support and pressure relief
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Adjust to new materials and firmness levels
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Monitor improvements in comfort and sleep quality
The extended trial removes the pressure of making a quick decision and ensures you're confident in your choice.
Eligibility: Which Mattresses Qualify?
Not every mattress is included in the trial. Eligible products will clearly display the 150 Night Sleep Trial on their individual product page.
Browse our premium options in the
Mattress Collection.
The 14-Night Adjustment Period
Before initiating an exchange or return, customers must sleep on their new mattress for a minimum of 14 nights. This adjustment period is essential because:
- Your body needs time to acclimate
- New mattresses feel firmer initially
- Support layers settle gradually
Many sleepers notice significant comfort improvements within the first two weeks.
Returns and Exchanges: How It Works
If you're not satisfied anytime within the 150-night trial:
✔ You can exchange your mattress
Choose another model from our range.
If the new mattress is more expensive, you’ll simply pay the difference.
If it is cheaper, we’ll refund the difference to you.
✔ Or you can return it for a full refund
Delivery charges are excluded from refunds, but the mattress cost itself is fully refunded.
✔ One Trial Per Household
Each household, delivery address, or order is eligible for ONE free exchange or return.
If you plan to purchase multiple mattresses, it’s best to buy one first, ensure satisfaction, then proceed with additional purchases.
Using a Mattress Protector Is Essential
To keep the trial valid, customers must use a waterproof mattress protector from day one.
This ensures the mattress remains hygienic, free from stains or damage, and suitable for donation after return.
Explore high-quality options in our
Mattress Protectors Collection.
Any stains, marks, or soiling will void the trial — so protecting your mattress is crucial.
Where Returned Mattresses Go
House of Sleep proudly donates all returned mattresses to our charity partner, The Salvation Army, where they can support individuals and families in need.
For this reason, returned mattresses must be in excellent, hygienic condition.
Packaging & Return Requirements
All returned mattresses must be placed in the original plastic bag provided at purchase.
Freight companies will not collect or transport mattresses without this protective packaging.
This ensures:
- Hygiene
- Damage prevention
- Safe handling
Customers are responsible for repackaging the mattress before pickup.
Return Shipping & Metro Areas
Return pickup is free in major metro areas, including:
- Melbourne
- Sydney
- Canberra
- Brisbane
- Gold Coast
- Adelaide
- Hobart
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Perth
If you're outside these metropolitan zones, House of Sleep will try to locate a local charity that can collect the mattress. If no charity is available, you may need to arrange transport to a metro depot at your own cost.
How to Get the Most from Your Trial
- Give the mattress at least 14 nights before deciding
- Use a quality mattress protector
- Rotate your mattress if recommended
- Evaluate support, pressure relief, and overall comfort
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Take note of any improvements in back pain or sleep quality
With the right approach, the 150 Night Sleep Trial helps ensure you choose a mattress that truly supports your long-term wellbeing.
FAQ
Do all mattresses include the 150 Night Sleep Trial?
No. Only selected premium mattresses include the trial, and eligible products are marked clearly on their product page.
Is the mattress protector really required?
Yes. A waterproof protector must be used to keep the mattress hygienic and maintain trial eligibility.
What happens to returned mattresses?
Returned mattresses are donated to The Salvation Army to support those in need.