Sleeper Sectionals
A sectional sleeper is an incredibly versatile piece of furniture that can attract anyone with a large family, or who has frequent guests. This multifunctional piece of furniture can be easily transformed into a comfortable guest bed which allows you to accommodate more guests without requiring an additional space.
Some chaises have a twin-size sleeper, while others use the queen-size fold-out. There are also storage options that include an enclosed compartment.
1. Mulholland L Shape Sleeper Sectional
If you like the look of sectional sofas but wish to enhance the comfort and function of a bed, a sleeper sectional may be just what you need. These sofas are available in a variety shapes sizes, shapes, and fabrics to match your existing decor. Sofas with recliners to improve seating capacity.
To ensure you get the ideal sleeper sectional, think about the kind of mattress you like and the space you have available in your space. You should also think about how often you'll use the sofa as a lounge and whether it needs to be capable of accommodating guests over the night.
When selecting the best sleeper sofa sectional for your house You should think about how the sofa should be a match for the rest of your decor and be a good fit. Consider the durability of the sofa and the fabric. For instance memory foam cushions could feel cozier initially but will eventually shrink over time, while pocket coil cushions will maintain their shape for longer and offer more support.
It's tempting to cram the space with as many furniture pieces and as many people as possible. But it's crucial to leave enough walking room for people to move around the room without bumping into each others. A good rule of thumb is to leave between 5 and 10 feet between each piece.
The Jarreau Sofa Sleeper is a great option for smaller homes and folds out to an entire bed that can comfortably accommodate two or three overnight guests. The modern tuxedo-style frame has blind-tufted upholstery on the seat as well as the back and arms. The solid wood base and dowel legs are constructed using kiln-dried FSC certified solid ash. The foam used in the sofa's cushions is made with no any additives that cause flame to meet California TB117 - 2013 fire safety standards. This sofa is a great match for the Mulholland chair, bi-sectional sofa that turns into a bed (
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2. Mulholland Twin Sleeper Sectional
With a twin sleeper and track arms, this tailored sectional's sleek lines and crisp fabric make it a perfect fit for modern decorators. A kiln dried wood frame and notched dowel details create a warm feel for the contemporary design, while the tufted accents add a subtle touch. This sectional can be adapted to fit a range of room sizes thanks to customizable layouts and includes a choice of twin or
queen sleeper sectional mattress.
This L-shaped sectional is one of the most affordable options we've compiled. It comes with a big bed (plus chaise), which can accommodate overnight guests. It's also a great choice for spaces that are tight due to its slim profile and modular pieces that can be configured in a variety of ways. The tough performance fabrics are easy to clean and resistant to staining.
This model from Apt2B is ideal for those who require a sleeper couch that ships quickly. It is available in a range of neutral fabrics, including woven textures and offers two standard mattresses available, either twin or queen. The sturdy kiln-dried wood frame features notched dowel details and a solid wood perimeter base and you can select between a premium innerspring or memory foam mattress.
This sleeper, created by Sarah Sherman Samuel specifically for her home is the ultimate of sectionals for a low-cost. It's the only sectional in our list with a traditional English roll arm. It is available in a variety of high-performance fabrics, allowing you to match it to your space. It's also one of the most comfortable choices we tested. The high seats measure 20" high which is a lot higher than the typical couch.
4. Corvus L-Shape
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This elegant sectional sofa is equipped with a queen-sized comfort sleeper and can comfortably accommodate three people as well as an extra bed. Its unique design gives five to ten inches more legroom than traditional sleeper sofas and does not come with the aching metal bars that are so typical of other sleepers. It's a bit more expensive than other sectionals, but the style and quality are worth the investment.
This modular sectional lets you mix and match pieces to fit your space, and is available with more than 80 fabrics. It also has an adjustable chaise that can be reversible and has built-in storage which makes it a great option for small spaces. The fabric is also durable enough to withstand pets, kids and spills.
Like other sectionals one can be converted into a bed in two easy steps. Its slim frame allows it to slip 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 an area of storage under each seat to store blankets and pillows.
This versatile sectional is a perfect choice for smaller apartments or homes. Its kiln dried hardwood frame and kiln dried foam sleeper mattress is of top quality and comes in a variety of colors and fabrics. It also comes with a hidden storage compartment where you can store everything from board games to remote controls. It's available in both
l shape sectional sleeper sofa-shaped and
u shaped sleeper sectional-shaped versions, so you can find the ideal one for your space. This sectional also ships in multiple boxes that you put together on the spot which makes it a great choice for homes with narrow hallways and corners.
5. Corvus Twin Sleeper
sectional with chaise and sleeperThe Corvus is the smallest twin sleeper sofa in Black Crows' line, offering clean-lined, contemporary styling and a subtle space-saving flexibility. The Corvus has reverse camber, just like previous models, but this year's rocker lines are more subtle. They are flat with a slight tipped and tail rise. This makes the ski more easy to slide and pivot over traditional camber, but not as loose and surfy as more noticeable, deeper rocker-lined skis. The Corvus is able to be ridden with a by a switch, but it's not specifically designed to be used in this way.