Adjustable beds have moved well beyond the hospital room. They are now one of the most practical upgrades you can make to your sleep setup, and Toronto has a solid range of places to find one — from specialist showrooms to online-only brands that ship to your door.
This list covers the five best options in Toronto for 2026. We are on it at number one, and we will tell you exactly why. We will also be straight about who the other four are best suited for, so you can make the right call for your situation.
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- Dozy (factory-direct mattresses and adjustable bases — Queen West)
- Adjustable Beds Plus (Toronto's dedicated adjustable bed specialist — Leslie St)
- Sleep Country (widest in-store selection across Toronto)
- Endy (great online option with modern upholstered design)
- Douglas (solid online option, voted Product of the Year 2026)
We are going to be upfront: this is our list and we are on it first. We think we are a great option for most Toronto shoppers, and here is why.
Dozy has been manufacturing mattresses in Toronto for about a decade, with roots going back to the 1960s through the founder's family. We added our own adjustable base to the lineup because the two products belong together, and because we wanted to be able to offer the full setup from one local source. Our adjustable base starts at $699 for a Single XL and $800 for a Queen. It fits standard bed frames without modification, has a quiet motor, and includes full head and foot elevation with wireless remote control and Zero-G mode.
The bigger advantage is what you get around the product. You can walk into our showroom at 290 Queen St W, lie on an adjustable base with any of our mattresses, and find the exact combination that works for your body. All Dozy mattresses are fully compatible with our base, so there is no compatibility guesswork. And because we manufacture locally, our lead times are short: most orders are ready and delivered within 2 to 7 business days.
If you buy the base and the mattress doesn't feel right after a few weeks, the 125-night comfort guarantee means we will work with you to fix it. If you are not ready to come in but want to talk through your options first, call us at (416) 840-0224. A five-minute conversation usually answers most of what people are trying to figure out.
Adjustable Beds Plus is the only Toronto store that does nothing but adjustable beds, mattresses, and related sleep equipment. They have been in the business for over 20 years from their Leslie Street location in North York and carry premium brands including Ergomotion, Tempur-Pedic, Serta, Simmons, and Pride Mobility.
The appointment-only model means you get a private, unhurried experience with a specialist who knows the product range in depth. They extend manufacturer warranties by two years on all purchases and offer lifetime service at no charge.
Sleep Country has more Toronto locations than any other sleep retailer, which makes them the most accessible option if you want to try a range of adjustable bases in person before committing. Their floor carries a wide price range from entry-level Ergomotion bases through to premium Tempur-Pedic models, and they also carry the Endy and Casper adjustable bases in many locations.
Worth knowing: Sleep Country runs frequent promotions and sale pricing. The discounts are real but it is worth doing a quick check on regular prices before you go so you have a clear sense of what you are comparing. That said, for sheer variety and the ability to compare multiple brands and price points under one roof, they are a practical choice.
Endy is one of Canada's best-known sleep brands and their adjustable bed is a well-regarded option for buyers who want a complete, design-forward package. What sets it apart is the included upholstered surround and headboard, available in Heather Grey or Warm Oat, which means you are getting a finished-looking bed rather than a bare mechanical base. It includes Zero-G mode, head and foot elevation, and smooth quiet controls.
Endy has one retail location in the GTA at Sherway Gardens in Etobicoke where you can try their mattresses in person, though it is worth calling ahead to confirm the adjustable bed is on display. They also sell through some Sleep Country locations. One thing worth checking: Endy does not currently offer a Twin XL size, which means their adjustable bed is not compatible with split-king setups. If you need a split configuration, look at another option on this list.
Douglas is a Canadian-made brand from GoodMorning (owned by Sleep Country) and their adjustable bed was voted Product of the Year 2026 in the Bed Frame category through a survey of 4,000 Canadians. It includes Zero-G mode, head and foot elevation for improved circulation, and wireless controls. Available in Twin XL, Double, Queen, and Split-King, which makes it one of the few online options that supports independent control for two sleepers.
Douglas sells online only and ships free across Canada. Their adjustable bed has drawn consistent positive reviews for value at its price point, and the split-king configuration is a genuine differentiator if you and your partner have different sleep preferences. Note that the frame itself is made in China, which is common across most adjustable base brands at this price point.



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