All's Fair in Love and Sleep: Mattress Firm's Latest Sleep Index Reveals Registry Regrets and Bedroom Tensions

By PR Newswire | July 15, 2025, 9:00 AM

HOUSTON, July 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This wedding season, couples are busy finalizing guest lists, menus and registries, but they may be overlooking one of the most important parts of married life: sleep.

In a new survey conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of Mattress Firm, the nation's largest mattress specialty retailer, Americans say sleep plays a critical role in their relationships, and it's something couples should be thinking about before saying "I do." The Sleep Index reveals wedding advice, pain points and bedtime habits shaping modern relationships.

"We often think about wedding planning in terms of picturesque moments and to-do lists, but sleep is one of the most intimate and important parts of life together, and it's often overlooked" said Dr. Jade Wu, board-certified sleep psychologist and Mattress Firm Sleep Advisor. "This survey confirms what many know: better sleep leads to better relationships. So, for those about to tie the knot, now is the perfect time to plan for and talk about sleep - exploring habits and routines that work for early birds, night owls and everyone in between."

Couples Are Planning for Their Future Days, But Not for Future Nights

Even as they build new lives together, many couples admit they didn't think ahead when it came to sharing a bed.

  • Just 36% of couples included sleep-related items on their wedding registry, but in hindsight, 85% of married Americans say they would recommend adding them. Their top picks? Pillows (51%), bedding (50%) and a new mattress (37%).
  • When asked for their top pieces of sleep advice, married couples shared: never go to bed angry (64%), invest in a good mattress right away (57%) and talk openly about sleep preferences (54%).
  • Space matters, too. 65% of people planning to get married say they want a bigger bed, making a sleep system a smart and meaningful addition to a wedding registry.

The Bed Is Shared, But the Sleep Experience Isn't

Once couples move in together, mismatched sleep habits, tech routines and comfort needs can interfere with rest, and many aren't even talking about it.

  • Only 37% of couples who share a bed say they go to sleep at the same time, and nearly 1 in 5 say mattress firmness is an issue they've had to discuss.
  • Tech in the bedroom continues to cause friction. 49% of Americans, including 54% of men, wish they had a "no screens in bed" rule.
  • Interestingly, many blame themselves rather than their partner for poor sleep (44%), and 36% of married couples who share a bed say they almost never talk about their sleep habits.
  • Still, sleep has the power to bring couples closer. Married people overwhelmingly agree that better sleep leads to better relationships: 94% say it helps them be more patient and loving, 84% feel more emotionally connected when they share a bed, and 69% say cuddling helps them fall asleep.

A New Generation Is Rewriting the Rules of Rest

Younger couples are more likely to confront sleep challenges head-on and consider more flexible solutions when things aren't working.

  • Gen Z puts their ZZZs first. 43% say they would consider sleeping in separate beds for better rest, and 35% would consider ending a relationship over sleep issues.
  • They're also more likely to talk openly about it. More than half of Gen Z (55%) and Millennials (58%) talk about sleep habits with their partner at least weekly, compared to just 34% of Boomers.
  • Their top pain points? Snoring and temperature. Snoring is discussed by 36% of Gen Z and 31% of Millennials. Temperature discomfort is even more common, with 42% of Gen Z and 36% of Millennials citing being too hot or too cold in bed as an issue.
  • But it's not all friction, it's also connection. The majority of Gen Z (81%) and Millennials (82%) polled say cuddling with their partner helps them sleep better.

"When couples aren't sleeping well, it shows up in everything else. What this data really highlights is that a great relationship starts with great rest," said Megan Anderson, Director of Merchandising at Mattress Firm. "Whether it's choosing the right mattress or learning what works for both of you, we love helping people find sleep solutions that make sharing a bed feel easy."

Find Your Sleep Match

Couples and anyone else ready to discover their perfect sleep setup can take advantage of the Mattress Firm Fourth of July Sale, happening now in stores and at www.mattressfirm.com/sale.

About the Mattress Firm Sleep Study by Harris Poll

This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Mattress Firm from June 5-9, 2025, among 2,094 adults ages 18 and older. The sampling precision of Harris online polls is measured by using a Bayesian credible interval.  For this study, the sample data is accurate to within ± 2.5 percentage points using a 95% confidence level. This credible interval will be wider among subsets of the surveyed population of interest. Complete survey methodology, including weighting variables and subgroup sample sizes, is available upon request.

About Mattress Firm

Mattress Firm, the nation's largest omni-channel mattress specialty retailer, has been helping solve America's sleep problems for more than 90 years through our family of brands. Every one of our more than 6,000 passionate Sleep Experts® are driven by a common purpose: to change people's lives through better sleep. Whether browsing online or in one of our 2,200+ stores, our highly trained team provides personalized service and advice to help customers choose the right mattress and bedding products based on their unique needs. Our expertly curated selection of products includes leading brands such as Beautyrest®, Nectar®, Sealy®, Serta®, Simmons®, Sleepy's®, Stearns & Foster®, Tempur-Pedic®, Tuft & Needle®, tulo® and Purple®. Mattress Firm supports local and national charities through donations and offers employees volunteering opportunities to serve their communities. As part of this commitment, Mattress Firm has partnered with the National Women's Shelter Network, an organization dedicated to ending homelessness and providing life-changing resources to people in need. Everyone deserves a safe place to sleep at night—and with this partnership, we aim to create brighter mornings and a brighter future. Mattress Firm is a wholly owned business of Somnigroup International Inc. (NYSE: SGI). For more information about Mattress Firm, visit http://www.mattressfirm.com. 

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