When we compared the Douglas Original Hybrid mattress with the IKEA ANNELAND mattress, Douglas came out on top, earning a higher rating in our scoring system that considers 40+ criteria. While both the Douglas and IKEA mattresses are hybrid mattresses under $1,000 for a queen, only Douglas comes with a 365-night sleep trial, a longer 15-year warranty, and a free bedding bundle with purchase.
Edge support and motion isolation are factored into our overall mattress ratings. These scores are shown in green (scores of 5.0+), yellow (3.0–4.9), or red (2.9 and below). Firmness, bounce, and cooling features are a matter of personal preference and aren’t part of our rating system, so these scores are shown in grey.
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When comparing the Douglas hybrid vs. the IKEA hybrid mattress, both performed very similarly in terms of firmness, offering a medium-firm feel that should work for most sleepers. While IKEA had above-average scores in areas like motion isolation and edge support, it was outperformed by Douglas Original Hybrid, which achieved much higher scores in third-party engineering tests.
Our reviewers also awarded Douglas a higher cooling feature score. It incorporates advanced features like a moisture-wicking CoolSense® cover, cooling gel foam, and open-cell foam. The ANNELAND mattress, on the other hand, only has basic cooling features, like channelled foam.
At $799 for an IKEA queen mattress, you’ll receive a shorter-than-industry-average 90-night sleep trial and a 10-year warranty. In comparison, Douglas comes with a 365-night sleep trial (one of the longest in the industry) and a 15-year warranty, all for just a slightly higher price of $949 for a queen size.
Are IKEA mattresses good? Or should you choose Douglas for your next mattress? We’ve gathered all the information you need to help you decide which option is best for you in this Douglas vs IKEA mattress comparison.
Douglas Original Hybrid |
IKEA ANNELAND |
Price (Queen) | |
$949 | $799 |
Sleep Trial Nights | |
365 | 90 |
Warranty Years | |
15 | 10 |
Feel | |
Medium-firm | Medium-firm |
Standout Features | |
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Made In | |
Canada | Mexico |
*The manufacturing country listed here is based on the law label of the specific mattress we tested. It may not represent the country for all units sold or the full supply chain of the brand.
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Sizes Based on standard sizing. Individual mattress dimensions may vary. | Douglas Original Hybrid | IKEA ANNELAND |
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Twin
| $749 | $699 |
Twin XL
| $799 | N/A |
Full/Double
| $849 | $779 |
Queen
| $949 | $799 |
King
| $1,049 | $999 |
California King
| $1,049 | N/A |
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This allows us to accurately rate and compare the performance of the mattresses reviewed on this website. Engineer independence and operating standards help ensure their results remain unbiased, valid, and reliable.
Each mattress was evaluated using the same strict mattress testing methodology to protect the overall integrity of the results. Foam and hybrid mattress test results are scored on separate scales to ensure fair contextual performance representation as much as possible. The full report has been given the official stamp of approval from an APEGA-certified engineer operating under a strict ethical code of conduct.
Mattress testing conducted outside of this professional standard poses a greater risk of validity errors or reviewer bias.
Douglas Original Hybrid |
IKEA ANNELAND |
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Feel | Feel |
Medium-firm | Medium-firm |
Firmness | Firmness |
6.0 / 10 | 6.2 / 10 |
Edge Support | Edge Support |
8.3 / 10 | 6.5 / 10 |
Motion Isolation | Motion Isolation |
9.0 / 10 | 7.8 / 10 |
Bounce | Bounce |
8.0 / 10 | 5.4 / 10 |
Cooling Features | Cooling Features |
5.3 / 10 | 2.8 / 10 |
Both IKEA Anneland and Douglas Original Hybrid are advertised as medium-firm mattresses. According to third-party engineering testing (commissioned by us), the advertised firmnesses were accurate with scores that fell within our medium-firm range. IKEA ANNELAND mattress has a firmness score of 6.2/10. Douglas, in comparison, earned a slightly lower firmness score of 6.0/10. Either mattress should suit a wide variety of sleepers, whether you’re a back, side, or stomach sleeper.
READ MORE: What firmness level is right for you?
It’s important to choose a mattress with strong edge support if you like sitting up or lounging on the side of your bed, sleeping closer to the edge, or need extra stability for getting in and out of bed.
IKEA ANNELAND had above-average edge support, with a score of 6.5/10. While this is a good score for a hybrid mattress, if you share a bed or want more usable space, the Douglas Original Hybrid is the better choice. It performed better with an excellent edge support score of 8.3/10.
Is motion isolation important to you? You should consider the Douglas Original Hybrid, which earned an outstanding 9.0/10 score for motion isolation. This means you can say goodbye to feeling most movements caused by a restless partner, or even when your kids or pets decide to join you in bed.
In comparison, IKEA ANNELAND earned a lower motion isolation score of 7.8/10. This is still a very good score, but Douglas takes the cake if you want a mattress that does more to minimize motion transfer.
Bounce is a matter of personal preference. It measures how quickly a mattress bounces back to its original shape after pressure is applied. A springier mattress can be good for those who need a little push when changing positions or moving around on the bed, as it creates a more responsive surface.
IKEA ANNELAND mattress scored a 5.4/10 for bounce, which is average for a hybrid mattress. Douglas has a higher bounce rating of 8.0/10.
IKEA ANNELAND has limited cooling features, causing it to earn a cooling feature score of 2.8/10. This score is due to the mattress’s channelled foam and coil layers, both of which are basic cooling features that improve the mattress’s breathability.
In contrast, Douglas Original Hybrid has several advanced cooling features and earned a higher cooling features score of 5.3/10. Douglas’s moisture-wicking CoolSense® cover, ecoLight® cooling gel foam, breathable Elastex® foam, and individually pocketed coils all contributed to this score. The Douglas mattress is your best choice if you’re looking for one that keeps your temperature balanced as you sleep.
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Douglas Original Hybrid |
IKEA ANNELAND |
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Height | Height |
12″ | 9.5″ |
Layer 1 | Layer 1 |
2″ ecoLift™ cooling gel foam | 1.25″ high-resilience polyurethane foam |
Layer 2 | Layer 2 |
1″ Elastex® transition foam | 0.75″ memory foam |
Layer 3 | Layer 3 |
8″ Exoforge™ pocket coils | 1.5″ indented zoned support foam |
Layer 4 | Layer 4 |
1″ motion-isolation support foam | 4″ individually pocketed steel coils |
Layer 5 | Layer 5 |
N/A | 1″ base support foam |
Both IKEA ANNELAND and Douglas Original Hybrid are hybrid mattresses. Douglas has 4 layers and stands 12″ tall, while the IKEA mattress is 9.5″ tall and made with 5 layers.
Only the Douglas mattress is made with CertiPUR-US® certified foams; i.e., foams tested to be free of harmful chemicals. However, both mattresses are fiberglass-free.
The ANNELAND mattress IKEA sells and the Original Hybrid mattress by Douglas both have a machine-washable top cover.
However, only Douglas has a cooling cover made with plant-based Infinitex™ fibres, polyester, and spandex, staying cool and breathable throughout the night. This proprietary fabric is stretch-knit, soft, and extremely durable. IKEA’s cover, on the other hand, is made of 100% polyester, with some polyester fill tufted into it.
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Douglas Original Hybrid |
IKEA ANNELAND |
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Courier | Courier |
FedEx | FedEx |
Shipping Cost | Shipping Cost |
Free | Shipping fees start at $39 |
Delivery Time | Delivery Time |
2–10 business days | Varies depending on location |
Sleep Trial Nights | Sleep Trial Nights |
365 | 90 |
Warranty Years | Warranty Years |
15 | 10 |
Return Ease | Return Ease |
Free pickup and return, full refund | In-store return or exchange; full refund if unopened, exchange if opened |
Douglas ships its Canadian-made mattress across the nation via FedEx from its fulfillment centres in Ontario and Alberta. Shipping is free for most Canadians, though a handful of remote locations may incur an additional fee. Most mattresses are delivered within 2–10 business days, including dispatch and delivery.
You can purchase a Douglas mattress online and in-store at GoodMorning retail locations. Every mattress also comes with a 365-night sleep trial, giving you a full year to try it at home. In the event of a return, Douglas will arrange for your mattress to be picked up at no cost, donate it to a local charity, and issue a full refund. If you decide to keep it, your mattress will be protected with a 15-year warranty.
Douglas Original Hybrid comes compressed and rolled, wrapped in 2 layers of thick plastic, and packed in a sturdy box.
READ MORE: How to unbox a mattress
You can buy IKEA mattresses at most IKEA showrooms or from their website. While taking the mattress home yourself is free, delivery to your home will cost extra. Home delivery is fulfilled by FedEx, and costs at least $39. Shipping and delivery times will vary depending on your location, and your mattress will be compressed, rolled, and secured with two canvas straps rather than protected in a box.
The IKEA mattress Canada offers comes with a 90-night sleep trial, but you can only exchange your mattress for a different IKEA model. You can either bring the mattress to an IKEA showroom yourself or pay an extra fee for IKEA to pick it up from your home. You will receive a one-time exchange or store credit, not a refund. The store will only accept clean, undamaged mattresses.
IKEA ANNELAND comes with a 10-year warranty. However, it’s also important to consider a company’s online reputation when evaluating return and warranty policies. IKEA is rated “Bad” on Trustpilot based on over 25,000 reviews, averaging 1.4/5 stars. They’re also rated “C-” (unaccredited) on Better Business Bureau.
In comparison, Douglas is rated “Excellent” on Trustpilot with 4.89/5 stars. GoodMorning, the parent company of Douglas, is also rated “A+” on BBB with a customer review rating of 4.9/5 stars.
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