How To Tell If You re Prepared For Sleeper Sectional With Storage

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Buying a Sectional Sofa With Storage

A sectional sofa with storage allows you to keep your living room tidy and tidy while hosting overnight guests. This sectional sleeper futon comes with tracks, cream-toned upholstery, and is a perfect match for modern farmhouse or contemporary decor.

It comes with a queen-size innerspring mattress and comes in several customizable options, including color and fabric. Choose children and pet-friendly performance fabrics that will fit your family's busy schedule.

Size

Some sectionals come in two large pieces, however others are modular and can be reconfigured. If you're looking to purchase a large sectional but have small doors, hallways, and corners to navigate or need to fit it through your building's elevator or stairwell (if appropriate) take a look at these modular options that ship in multiple boxes you put together on site.

If you're looking for a way to impress houseguests or host a sleepover for teens or create space for a baby the convertible sectionals can accomplish all of the above. Keep sheets and blankets carefully hidden in the chaise storage section, and take out a full-sized or twin-sized mattress at any time to host overnight guests. Pick from a range of fabrics, styles, and customizeable features to find the perfect one for your home.

Style

Think about a twin sleeper sofa sectional if you like the design of a sectional couch but don't have a huge house or just have occasional guests who stay overnight. It is small enough to fit into almost any space and the mattress is slightly bigger than the twin bed. This makes it a comfy place for guests to sleep. Some sectionals have a chaise storage area that can store bedding and pillows for unexpected guests who stay overnight. Other options include a U -shaped modular sectional that reconfigures to a full-sized bed and comes in seven boxes that you can assemble on site. This makes it easier to navigate the front door, narrow hallways and narrow corners.

Many converter sectionals have a firmer feel than traditional sofas. This is great for those who want to ensure your guests a great night's sleep. Certain sectionals have different cushion firmnesses so you can select the level of comfort that you like.

Comfort

When you are looking for a sleeper sofa sectional, be sure the mattress is comfortable for your guests. If you're able to, pick an option with a traditional pull out mattress rather than a futon style mechanism. Also, note that converter sectionals tend to be more rigid than other types of sofas (though we've included a few soft ones on this list), as they're made to accommodate sleeping guests.

This modern-day midcentury sectional has it all: a reversible chaise lounge, built-in storage, and a cozy pull-out bed that is ready for unexpected houseguests. The chaise lounge storage space is a great place to store blankets, bedding and other things. When not in use the queen-sized bed could be tucked neatly away. Buy it from West Elm for $4,478+.

Stores

If you're planning to incorporate a sleeper sectional with storage sectional into your living room, look for one that has ample storage. This makes it easy to store pillows, blankets, sheets and blankets for guests. Some sleeper sectionals have a built-in chaise lounge that has storage, while others have a large ottoman for storage that doubles as a footrest or table. The Habitrio sectional comes with a sofa that converts into a queen-sized bed and two ottomans you can move around to accommodate your space.

Most sectional sleepers come in full or queen size sleeper sofa sizes, though you can find king-sized sofa beds too. Decide which size you prefer depending on the way your sofa will be used: If you intend to host couples frequently, go for the queen-sized sectional, and the reverse is true. If you'll mostly use the couch as a seating area and occasionally host guests or family A full-size sleeper is adequate.

Another factor to consider when looking for a sectional that has a sleeper is style. There are sleeper sectionals that are more contemporary or casual. If you like a minimalist, clean look think about a modern sectional that has a simple design and neutral colors. If you prefer a more relaxed, cozy style, go for a relaxed sectional with soft edges and comfy cushions.

If you're on a budget then a cheaper sleeper sectional such as the Lilola Home Lucca has plenty of seating for your guests and has a storage chaise that keeps bedding at the ready. Its durable linen blend upholstery is comfortable and appears high-end for the price point. It's easy to clean and resists spills and stains, which is an important characteristic of a sleeper sofa with storage for families with active lifestyles.