Updated May 2026

Nectar Queen vs King: How Much More Does the King Cost?

Nectar is Resident Home's flagship memory foam line. King premiums sit around $300.

Entry queen

$999

Entry king

$1,299

Avg king premium

+$300

Every Nectar model: queen vs king price delta

Full lineup with the king upcharge per model. Use this to pick the smallest premium that fits your needs.

ModelTypeQueenKingKing premium
Nectar Classic Memory FoamMemory foam$999$1,299+$300
Nectar Premier Memory FoamMemory foam, cooling$1,399$1,699+$300
Nectar Premier Copper HybridCooling hybrid$1,799$2,099+$300
Nectar Classic HybridHybrid$1,299$1,599+$300

Smallest king premium

+$300

Average king premium

+$300

Largest king premium

+$300

Prices captured from nectarsleep.com/mattress in May 2026. Brand list prices change frequently. Verify at the source URL before purchase.

Nectar buying terms

Sleep trial

365 nights

Warranty

Lifetime

Shipping

Free, ships in a box

Takeaway

Nectar holds a clean $300 king premium across its line. The 365-night trial gives the most generous return window in mainstream mattress retail.

Should you size up to king?

If you sleep solo

Save the king premium. A Nectar queen gives one sleeper 60 inches of width, which is twice what most singles use.

If you sleep with a partner and no kids or pets in bed

The king gives each person 38 inches (the width of a twin). On a queen, you each get 30 inches. The Nectar premium of about $300 is typically worth it if your bedroom fits a king.

If a child or dog joins you regularly

A queen leaves only 30 inches per adult once a third occupant is in bed. The king upgrade is usually worth it for the extra 16 inches of width.

Updated 2026-04-27