Sleeper Sectionals
If you have a big family or frequent guests, you'll be impressed by the versatility of a sectional sleeper. This furniture is multi-functional and can transform into a comfortable bed for guests staying overnight quickly, allowing you to easily accommodate more guests without having to dedicate an entire guest room.
Most have a foldout design that opens up a queen-sized mattress, though some have the smaller twin-sized sleeper in the chaise section. There are also storage options that come with an under-bed storage compartment.
1. Mulholland L-Shape Sleeper Sectional
A sleeper sectional is an excellent option if you love the look of sectional sofas but would like to add the luxury of beds. These sofas are available in different sizes and shapes, as well as fabrics that can be adapted to fit your decor. These sofas can include recliners to increase the seating capacity.
Consider the type of mattress you would like and the space you have in your bedroom. It is also important to consider how often you will use the sofa as a place to relax, and if it will be able to be able to accommodate guests that sleep overnight.
When you are choosing the ideal sleeper sofa sectional for your house take into consideration that the sofa should be a match for the rest of your decor and fit well. Check the sofa's durability and the material. Memory foam cushions, for example may initially seem more comfortable but they'll eventually shrink with time. Pocket coil cushions on the other hand, will maintain their shape and provide greater support.
While it's always tempting to take up a small space with as much furniture as possible however, it's crucial to provide enough space to move around the space without bumping into one other. A good rule of thumb is to leave between 5 and 10 feet between each piece.
The Jarreau Sofa Sleeper is a great choice for smaller apartments and folds up into an entire bed that can comfortably accommodate two or three overnight guests. The modern tuxedo frame features blind-tufted upholstery for the seats back, arms and back. The solid wood perimeter base and dowel legs are made from FSC-certified solid ash that has been kiln dried. The foam used in the sofa's cushions is made without additives that are flame-resistant to ensure that it meets California TB117 - standards for fire safety in 2013. This sofa is an ideal combination with the Mulholland chair, bi-sectional, and lounge.
2. Mulholland Twin Sleeper Sectional
This sectional is an ideal option for modern-day decorators. Its sleek fabric and clean lines are accentuated by the twin sleeper. The kiln dried wood frame and dowels that are notch-shaped give the modern style an inviting feel. Tufted accents add subtle character. The sectional sofa with pull out bed can be tailored to fit any space due to its adjustable layouts. It comes with a option of a queen or twin mattress.
This l shaped sectional sleeper sofa-shaped sectional is one of the cheapest options on our list. It has a full-sized bed (plus chaise) that can be used to accommodate overnight guests. It's also a great fit for spaces that are tight due to its slim profile and modular pieces that can be arranged in a variety of ways. Its durable performance fabrics are easy-to-clean and resistant to staining.
This model from Apt2B is ideal for those who need a sleeper sofa bed sectional queen that is shipped quickly. It is available in a variety of neutral fabrics, including weaved textures. It also comes with two standard mattresses, either queen or twin. The solid wood base and the notched dowels on the frame are constructed of kiln dried wood. You can choose between an innerspring or memory foam mattress.
This Sleeper Sectional Sofa With Storage, designed by Sarah Sherman Samuel specifically for her home is the most luxurious of sectionals on a budget. It's the only sectional on our list that comes with a classic English roll arm. It is available in a range of performance fabrics, which means you can make it a perfect fit for your space. It's also one of the most comfortable picks that we tested. The high seats measure 20" high, which is much higher than the typical couch.
4. Corvus L-Shape Sleeper Sectional
This stylish sectional sofa comes with a queen-sized sleeper that can be able to accommodate three persons and an additional bed. Its unique design provides five to ten inches more legroom than traditional sleeper sofas. It also does not come with the aching metal bars that are frequent in other sleepers. It's more expensive than other sectionals but the style and quality are worth the investment.
This modular sectional lets you mix and match pieces to make it fit your space, and it comes in more than 80 fabrics. It also comes with an reversible chaise as well as built-in storage which makes it an ideal option for small spaces. The fabric is also strong enough to stand up to pets, children, and stains.
Like other sectionals one converts to an actual bed in a few steps. Its compact frame makes it possible to be tucked under most beds, and the mattress is upholstered in premium microfiber, which is easy to clean. The seating area is spacious enough to have space for three people, and there's an area of storage under each seat for blankets and pillows.
This sectional is perfect for smaller homes and apartments. The frame made of kiln dried hardwood and kiln dried foam sleeper mattress is of excellent quality and is available in a variety of colors and fabric. Plus, it has a handy storage compartment that holds everything from throws to remotes to board games. You can pick between u shaped sectional with sleeper-shaped or L-shaped versions to match your space. This sectional is also shipped in several boxes, which you can assemble on-site. It's a great choice for homes that have tight hallways or corners.
5. Corvus Twin Sleeper Sectional
The Corvus is Black Crows' smallest twin sleeper sofa. It has clean, modern design with subtle space-saving capabilities. The Corvus uses reverse-camber like the previous models, however this year's rocker lines are less pronounced. They are essentially flat with a slight tipped and tail rise. This makes the ski easier to pivot and slide over traditional camber, but not as bouncy and slick as more noticeable, deeper rocker-lined skis. The Corvus is able to be ridden with a by a switch, but it's not made specifically for this.