Sectional Pull Out Sleeper Sofa: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

How to Choose a Sectional Pull Out Sleeper Sofa Most of us have had the pleasure of sleeping on a pull-out sofa at one point or another, whether it was during sleepovers as children or at nighttime the homes of our friends. A sectional sleeper sofa that is well-designed will provide you with comfort, convenience and a sleek design that is easy to integrate into your decor. An excellent option is the Milo from Rove Concepts. The sectional convertible has a mattress which is easy to take off, and comes with dowelled joints and kiln dried hardwood. Versatility If you're looking to host guests but don't have room in your home for an entire guest room you might consider adding a sectional sleeper sofa. These sofas can be converted into beds for overnight guests, and transform your office or living space into a relaxing place to relax. Today's sleeper sofas provide more flexibility than before. Some sleeper sofas are built with memory foam mattresses to provide extra comfort. Others come with storage solution, such as hidden side pockets for blankets and sheets. Some convert into an oversized chaise lounge, providing an additional sleeping area for your guests. When choosing a sleeper sectional, take into consideration the design of your home. A sleek, pull-out sofa that has a twin-sized mattress is ideal for modern spaces. However, an upholstered futon or a wood-framed sofa might be better for rustic designs. Before purchasing, take measurements of the space where it will be placed to ensure that it will be a good fit. Set the sofa up with blankets, pillows and other accessories to make it comfortable for sleeping and sitting. A sectional sleeper sofa is a blend of two very useful pieces of furniture – a loveseat as well as a bed. Its seamless transformation offers the best of both, the perfect place to relax or watch a show with your guests and a comfortable place for guests staying overnight. The elegant design will add style to the look of any living room, whether it is traditional or contemporary. Sectional sleeper couches, as opposed to futons, come with a mattress that folds out to make a bed. The mattress in a sectional can be constructed from a variety of materials, including foam, memory foam, HR foam or innerspring. Foam mattresses are light and flexible, while memory foam and innerspring mattresses are firmer and more long lasting. Select from a range of upholstery options, including performance fabrics that resist moisture and stains for easy cleaning. Check out our collection of modern sectional sofas and couches to find one you like, and then take a sample to see how it will look in your home. Convenience A sectional pull out sleeper sofa appears and functions just like a standard couch, however underneath the cushions there's a hidden bed that conveniently transforms into a large-sized mattress. This kind of sofa bed provides more flexibility and comfort than a mattress made of air that must be stored when not being used. There are also comfortable pull out couch with storage settees, which gives you additional sleeping and sitting area. If you are a person who entertains guests often or frequently have friends or family staying over, this is the type of sleeper sofa that you should consider. It lets you keep blankets, pillows and sheets in the vicinity to ensure you're available for overnight stays. Another advantage is the ability to personalize your style. There are many sofa beds available with a variety of upholstery options, including high-performance fabrics designed to last and resist staining. Some sofa beds even come with USB ports that are built-in to allow charging devices. You can choose from several different colors and patterns to suit your personal style. In addition to selecting a fabric that fits your decor You can also alter your comfort level by picking an innerspring or memory foam mattress. Innerspring mattresses are traditional and provide firm support, while memory foam mattresses conform to the contours of your body and are more comfortable for sleeping. Reversible sleeper sofas are a second option. You can set the chaise on the left or right side of the couch according to the room's floor plan and layout. You can also find models that have hidden storage compartments for storing blankets, pillows, and other things. The majority of sleeper sofas require some assembly before you can use them, but this is typically a simple procedure that takes about 10 to 15 minutes. Make sure you measure your space and the dimensions of the box it comes in to ensure that the sofa can fit in your home prior to purchasing. You may need to take measurements of your front door, hallways and corners that are tight to ensure you access the furniture. If you live in a condominium or apartment, you should also check if the sofa can fit in your building’s elevator and stairwell. Comfort Sleeper sofas are familiar to anyone who has stayed at a house of a friend. These furniture pieces — also known as convertible sofas or pull-out couches — combine the functions of a couch and a bed in one and are perfect for guest rooms and small rooms. If you are considering a sectional with a mattress that can be pulled out you'll need to consider features such as comfort easy assembly and maintenance, and design. Start by determining the size of the room and the number of people who will be sitting or sleeping in the space. You'll also need to determine what kind of mattress you'd prefer A futon-style couch with a frame made of metal is ideal for an area that is rustic or country-style and an innerspring or memory foam mattress could be ideal for a more contemporary space. The majority of sleeper sectionals have a mattress that pulls out from the center of the sofa, but some feature it integrated into the corner or chaise sections. If you're looking for a sectional with pull-out beds, look for hinges or handles that make it easy to pull out the mattress. Some models even have an mechanism that clicks into the position to make the process quick and easy. Since you will use the sectional sofa often, it is important to think about its comfort. Look for high-quality material and construction like durable fabric that resists wear and tear. The cushions are designed to be comfortable and constructed of polyester fibers, polyester down or foam. A sectional pull-out sleeper sofa is a great choice to host guests staying overnight in your home while maintaining a stylish and comfortable living space. There are so many options that you're sure you'll find the perfect piece for your home. We consulted industry experts to help you make the right choice. They included Nina Edwards Anker (founder and interior designer of Neastudio), Jessica Harris (designer and director of production design for Room & Board), and Michelle Castagna (owner of Muse Design Studio and President of Florida's International Furnishings and Design Association, IFDA). Our PEOPLE Tested team tested eight sleeper couches, comparing comfort, durability, ease of assembly, and cleaning. Style While comfort and flexibility are key features of a sectional pull out sleeper, design is an important aspect to take into consideration when selecting one. You can choose from an array of styles including transitional and contemporary to mid-century contemporary and casual. If you would like your sectional to be the focal point of your home, pick a design with sleek track arms and a sleek shape. If you prefer a more low-key look, choose a style that has soft cushions and soft edges. The Milo sectional, which is available at West Elm, comes in various velvet, felt faux leather, and weave options to suit your taste. It has a queen-sized innerspring bed and a chaise lounge that can be set either left or right. The sleeper sofa comes with plenty of seating as well as an ottoman for storage which can be put under the chaise when not in use. The sleep surface folds down from a concealed compartment under the chaise, and the ottoman is a great place to stash extra blankets and sheets for guests. Another option is an Oxford sleeper sofa by Room & Board. The trundle mechanism that rolls out is made of high-resilience polyurethane to provide a comfortable and supportive sleeping surface. This sectional offers plenty of seating and it's covered with the fabric of your choice. It comes with children and pet-friendly performance fabrics. A word of caution when choosing a convertible sectional: Some models have a built-in bed which is much easier to convert than others. Certain models require you to remove the sofa cushions to reveal the sleeping surface and others come with a unique mechanism that can operate with a click. Also, some sleeper sectionals have the standard size mattress, and others don't, which may make it challenging to find suitable sheets for these types of beds. You can also pick a modular sectional sleeper, which comes in several boxes. It is constructed on site. This kind of sleeper sofa can be able to fit through narrow doors and hallways which makes it a great choice for apartments or condos with small spaces. It is important to check the dimensions of your front door and other entrances to make sure they'll be capable of accommodating these massive pieces.