Buying a Sectional Sofa With Storage
A sectional sofa with storage lets you keep your living area tidy and neat while hosting overnight guests. This futon-style sleeper sofa has sleek track arms and cream-tone upholstery that is a perfect match for modern farmhouse and contemporary designs.
It has a queen-sized innerspring bed that is available in a range of customizable options including color and fabric. Look for pet- and kid-friendly performance fabrics that will fit your family's busy schedule.
Size
Some sections are shipped in two massive pieces, while others are modular. If you're looking to purchase a large sectional but have small doors, hallways, and corners to navigate, or you need to fit it through the elevator or stairwell of your building (if applicable), check out these modular options which are shipped in a variety of boxes that you can build on your own.
These convertible sectionals are great for accommodating guests, teens who want to sleepover, or a tiny child. Keep blankets and sheets neatly hidden in the chaise storage compartments, and pull out a full-sized or twin-sized mattress at a moment's notice to host overnight guests. Choose from a wide array of styles, fabrics, and customizable features to find the right one for your home.
Style
Think about a twin sleeper
sofa sleeper couch sectional if you like the look of a sectional sofa 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 larger than the twin bed. This creates a cozy place for guests to rest. Some sectionals have a chaise storage unit that can be used to store bedding and pillows for unexpected guests staying overnight. There are other options, such as an U-shaped modular sectional that reconfigures into a
full size sleeper sofa-sized mattress and comes in seven separate boxes that you put together on the spot which makes it easier to navigate through narrow hallways, and narrow corners.
A lot of converter sectionals are more firm than traditional sofas and are a benefit for those who want to ensure your guests have a good night's sleep. Certain sectionals have different cushion firmnesses so you can choose the level of comfort you prefer.
Comfort
When you're shopping for a sleeper sectional you'll want to ensure the mattress is comfortable for your guests to lay on. If you're able, opt for one with a pull-out mattress rather than a futon style mechanism. Note that convertible sectionals tend to be more rigid than other kinds (though there are a few softer ones included in this list). This is due to the fact that they're designed to accommodate guests sleeping.
This modern-day midcentury sectional is complete with an reversible chaise lounge, built-in storage, and a comfortable pull-out bed that is ready for guests who might be unexpected. Make blankets and bedding easily accessible in the large chaise lounge storage section and tuck the queen-sized mattress neatly away from view when not in use. West Elm has it for $4,478plus.
Storage
If you're planning to incorporate a
sleeper sofa queen sectional into your living room, search for one that has ample storage. This will make it easier to store blankets, pillows and sheets for guests. Some
sleeper sectional with Storage sectionals come with an integrated chaise lounge with storage, while others come with a large storage ottoman that doubles as a footrest and a table. The Habitrio sectional, for instance, features a sofa with a queen-sized pull-out mattress and two convenient ottomans which can be moved to accommodate your space.
The majority of sectional sleepers are available in queen or full sizes, although you can find king sofa beds too. Pick the size of your sectional sofa depending on the purpose for which it's intended. If you plan to host couples often the queen-sized sectional is best. If you'll use the couch for seating and occasionally host family or friends, a full-size sleeper is adequate.
When you are looking for a sectional that has a sleeper, style is another factor to consider. Many sleeper sectionals lean contemporary however you can discover some that have more of a casual vibe. If you prefer an uncluttered, minimalist design, consider a contemporary sectional that has a simple design and neutral colors. If you prefer a relaxed and comfortable style, go for a casual sectional with loose edges and soft cushions.
If you are on an extremely tight budget, an sleeper sectional that is less expensive like the Lilola Home Lucca will provide plenty of seating for guests. They also have a storage chaise to keep bedding in stock. The durable linen-blend upholstery is comfortable and stylish for the price. It's also easy to clean and resists spills and stains, which is an important characteristic of sleeper sofas with storage for families with active lifestyles.