How to choose a sofa bed
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So you’ve decided it’s time to look at sofa beds or maybe even futon sofa beds. You know you need something for those late-night guests or, at the very least, something to fill that space in the spare bedroom, but what do you get? And if you do invest in a new piece of furniture, can you sleep on a sofa bed every night and put it to good use as a second bed?
Whether you’re looking for a guest room sofa bed, an apartment sofa bed or even want to go as far as having a home office with a sofa bed, we’re here to help. Not only do we know our stuff, but it turns out we have some of the best sofa beds in town.
What makes a great sofa bed?
Thankfully, sofa beds have come a long way in recent years. Gone are the days of thin mattresses over metal frames and the times when a sofa bed for small spaces was the only option around. Nowadays, a sofa bed can be — and should be — just as comfy as the mattress on your bed. Nice! We spoke with Bella Vie Interiors principal interior designer Lisa Alward about what to look for when choosing a sofa bed. “Convenience and ease of use are really, really important,” she says. “It must be easy to assemble. Of course you want it to look nice, but it also needs to be functional. “Find a shape and size that works in your space as a sofa and separately as a bed. You don’t just want a great sofa that doesn’t work well when it’s folded out as a bed.” But what about the original sofa, the futon? Let’s take a look at whether or not futons are comfortable to sleep on.From futon to fabulous
Thanks to the elevated designs of today, much has changed since the OG lumpy, sagging futon sofas and the old futon mattress. And even a futon bed base of today is a different creature to what it once was. But while futon mattresses offer flexibility and can be great space savers, for most people, they fall short on comfort. While we typically don’t look for a sofa bed for permanent sleeping, we do want to make our house guests comfy. “People are not sleeping on it for months on end,” says Lisa. “Generally, it’s just one or two nights here or there, maybe a week. The convenience and the savings of not having to go to a hotel is really what makes a sofa bed worth it for your guests.” Sure, your guests might be staying for just a handful of nights, but you want those nights to be comfy. So, what’s the solution? Buying a sofa from a mattress company, that’s what!
Koala makes beds that are as comfy to sleep on as they are to sit on