Buying a Couch Bed
You might not have considered this kind of multi-functional furniture before,
Couches With Storage but sofa beds are a space-saving solution for many. Interior designer Annie Mueller recommends this budget-friendly twin sleeper from Pottery Barn's teens collection. She suggests that the sofa seat cushion can be folded to create an inflatable mattress of 10" on the floor.
Comfort
When you are buying a sofa bed, comfort is key. A lot of sleeper sofas have thin mattresses, which make guests feel like they are sleeping on a platform, not a
bed and couch. To prevent this from happening issue, you can add padding to the mattress of your sofa bed by purchasing a mattress topper such as the Linenspa Memory Foam mattress available on Amazon. This will stop your guests from suffering from back pain, or having metal frames creaking or squeaking.
Another method to improve the comfort of your sofa bed is to opt for an extension chaise that provides more leg room for guests to spread out and relax. The color and fabric of your sofa bed will determine how well it blends into the other furniture in the
couches living room. If you're not sure of the fabric to select, get free swatches of material online and test them at your home before deciding on a purchase.
If you're looking for a sofa that is comfortable in
bed and couch form, look no further than this midcentury modern option from Anthropologie. With a queen-sized innerspring mattress, this sofa is ideal to host guests and seats two people comfortably. It's also customizable, with more than 70 different fabrics and cushion combinations.
Although this sleeper sofa is more expensive than other options on the list, it's very comfortable and comes with a memory foam mattress that's 13cm thick--the thickest in this roundup. Its unique design, which includes a pull-out mechanism that flips the seat and backrest to convert it into an actual bed, is a major selling factor.
The only issue with this piece is that it requires assembly, but the tools needed are included with the couch. And it's worth the effort considering that this sofa is universally loved by its customers due to its convenience and versatility. It can comfortably fit two people and offers an array of customizable options that include 11 layouts, 194 fabrics, 5 widths, 4 depths, and six chaise lengths.
Contrary to other types of sleeper sofas, this one from west elm has bed frames in its structure to make the process of conversion more easy and comfortable. The mattress is hidden beneath the cushions when it is not in couch mode. It takes just a few seconds to fold it up into the bed. The mattress isn't slender or uncomfortable, and it even comes with a compartment built in to store blankets and pillows.
Style
A couch bed can be found in various designs. The most common is a sleeper sofa that has a mattress and frame for the bed within its structure. These
cream couches are more comfortable to rest on than traditional pull-out
couches with recliners, and they provide a more consistent feel to the mattress.
Click-clack sofa beds are a different style that transforms from a couch to an actual bed in a single move. They require you to lift the under portion of the structure and turn it over before laying it flat to prepare for the mattress, however they are extremely simple to use.
A daybed has a similar design to a couch bed but it has a higher back and armrests. This type of couch features an adjustable slipcover that covers the mattress. It is an ideal choice for those who want the advantages of beds but prefer a more traditional appearance. This kind of couch comes with the added benefit that it is possible to store the bedding when not in use.
Durability
If you are looking for a sofa bed, you'll want one that'll be sturdy enough to withstand the wear and tear of everyday use. Look for durable construction details such as solid wooden frames with reinforced edges and armrests that are cushioned and won't fall apart with time. You'll also want a strong fabric that is easy to clean and can take on spills and stains. If you're not sure which fabric is right for your needs make sure you order material swatches of the manufacturer before you purchase to see how it looks in your home.
The two-seater sofa from Emma Sleep is a great example of comfort and durability in sleeper sofas. Its mattress, which is made of CentriPur Foam, and designed to keep you cool when you sleep 10 inches thick. It's also latex-free to reduce the risk of allergies. I found it extremely comfortable to sleep on and the only drawback was that turning it back into a couch took a little bit of effort (it's not as simple to convert as an air mattress).
Another great feature of this bed is its frame, which is constructed of birch wood to provide durability that lasts for a long time. It's also upholstered in washable polyester and includes an additional throw pillow for comfort. The chaise is a nice benefit and serves as a comfortable headrest when the sofa is transformed into bed.
The three-seater sofa bed by West Elm is another great alternative for a functional, comfortable sofa bed. The mattress measures 13cm thick when folded out. This is an excellent size and is much more comfortable than the thin sofa bed that many sleeper sofas have. The extra thickness makes it easier to remove the mattress at times of guests' arrival without any struggle or falling.
The other great feature of this sofa is its simple mechanism to convert it into bed. This couch is much safer than pull-out sofas, which are difficult to operate and can feel unsecure. Instead, it has the lever you pull to open the bed, and a bar you can pull to extend it. It's a little more expensive than other sleeper sofas, but it's worth the price for its quality, comfort and the ease of use.
Storage
If you have limited space and are looking for a sofa bed with built-in storage is a great solution. This kind of sofa has an enclosed compartment that you can use to store pillows and bedding. You can fold the bed down when you're hosting guests. This multifunctional furniture is available in a wide range of upholstery fabrics and fits the majority of mattresses.
Storing the Couch to Allow Air Flow
Avoid putting boxes on the couch when storing it. This can damage the cushions and frame, and also create moisture that can cause mold and mildew. To allow for airflow, it's important to keep the couch at a distance from the wall of your self-storage unit.
In addition, it's important to clean the sofa thoroughly prior to putting it in storage. Vacuuming the fabric, wiping down non-fabric surfaces as well as the sofa's feet are all a part of this. This will help to minimize the chance of mildew and mold growth even when you're not using it, as well as make sure the fabric is secure from insects that could be looking for food.