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Buying a Sectional Sofa With Storage
A sectional sofa with storage can help you keep your living room neat and tidy while hosting overnight guests. This futon-style sleeper sectional has sleek track arms and a cream-toned upholstery that complements modern farmhouse and contemporary designs.
It comes with a queen-size innerspring mattress and is available in a range of options for customization, including colors and fabrics. Choose pet- and kid-friendly performance fabrics to suit your busy family's needs.
Size
Some sectionals are shipped in two large pieces, while others are modular. If you want a large sectional but you have a few hallways, doors, and corners to navigate or need to put it into your building's elevator and stairwell (if appropriate) look into these modular options which are shipped in multiple boxes that you build on your own.
These convertible sectionals are ideal to accommodate guests, teens who want to sleepover, or a tiny child. Store blankets and sheets neatly away from view in the chaise lounge storage compartments and bring out a full-sized or twin mattress to host overnight guests at a moment's notice. Pick from a range of fabrics, styles and customizable features to find the one that is perfect for you.
Style
If you like the look of a sofa, but don't have a large home or you only have occasional overnight guests, consider a twin sleeper sectional. It's small enough to fit in any space and the mattress is larger than a standard twin bed making it a comfortable place for guests to rest. Some sectionals come with chaise storage unit that can be used to store pillows and bedding for guests who stay overnight. Other options include a U-shaped modular sectional that reconfigures into a full-sized mattress and ships as seven boxes that you can assemble on site, which can be easier to get through front doors, narrow hallways, and narrow corners.
Many converter sectionals are more comfortable than traditional sofas. This is a good thing if you're looking to give your guests a good night's sleep. Some sectionals offer different cushion firmnesses, so you can choose the level of comfort that you prefer.
Comfort
When you're shopping for a sleeper sectional you'll want to make sure the mattress is comfortable for your guests to sleep on. If you can select a sofa that has a traditional pull-out mattress instead futon-style mechanisms. Be aware that convertible sectionals tend to be firmer than other types (though there are a few soft ones in this list). This is because they're designed to accommodate sleepers.
This sleek midcentury-inspired sectional has it all: an reversible chaise lounge, built-in storage, and a comfortable pull-out bed that is ready for unexpected guests. The chaise lounge storage area is a great place to store extra bedding, blankets and other things. When not being used the queen-sized bed can be stored away neatly. West Elm has it for $4,478plus.
Stores
If you're planning to add a sleeper sectional to your living room, search for one with plenty of storage. This allows you to stow sheets, blankets and pillows for guests. Some sleeper sectionals come with a built-in chaise lounge that has storage, while others come with an ample storage ottoman that doubles as a footrest and a table. The Habitrio sectional, for instance, features a sofa with a queen-sized pull-out bed and two convenient ottomans which can be moved to accommodate your space.
Most sectional sleepers come in full or queen sizes, but you can find king-sized sofa beds as well. Pick the size of your sectional couch according to the purpose for which it is intended. If you intend to host couples frequently, a queen size sleeper sofa-sized sectional is ideal. If you intend to use the couch primarily as a place to sit and occasionally entertain family or friends and guests, then a large sofa sleeper will be sufficient.
When shopping for a sectional that includes a sleeper, design is another important consideration. Many sleeper sectionals lean contemporary however, you can discover some that have more of a casual feel. If you like a clean, minimalist look, consider a contemporary sectional that has a simple design and neutral colors. If you prefer a more relaxed and comfortable style, go for a relaxed sectional with loose edges and soft cushions.
If you're on a tight budget and want to save money, a sleeper sectional, such as the Lilola Home Lucca offers plenty of seating for guests and comes with an ottoman that can be used to store bedding on hand. The durable linen blend upholstery is comfortable and appears high-end for the price point. It's also easy to clean and repels spills and stains which is a key feature in sleeper sofas with storage for active families.
A sectional sofa with storage can help you keep your living room neat and tidy while hosting overnight guests. This futon-style sleeper sectional has sleek track arms and a cream-toned upholstery that complements modern farmhouse and contemporary designs.
It comes with a queen-size innerspring mattress and is available in a range of options for customization, including colors and fabrics. Choose pet- and kid-friendly performance fabrics to suit your busy family's needs.
Size
Some sectionals are shipped in two large pieces, while others are modular. If you want a large sectional but you have a few hallways, doors, and corners to navigate or need to put it into your building's elevator and stairwell (if appropriate) look into these modular options which are shipped in multiple boxes that you build on your own.
These convertible sectionals are ideal to accommodate guests, teens who want to sleepover, or a tiny child. Store blankets and sheets neatly away from view in the chaise lounge storage compartments and bring out a full-sized or twin mattress to host overnight guests at a moment's notice. Pick from a range of fabrics, styles and customizable features to find the one that is perfect for you.
Style
If you like the look of a sofa, but don't have a large home or you only have occasional overnight guests, consider a twin sleeper sectional. It's small enough to fit in any space and the mattress is larger than a standard twin bed making it a comfortable place for guests to rest. Some sectionals come with chaise storage unit that can be used to store pillows and bedding for guests who stay overnight. Other options include a U-shaped modular sectional that reconfigures into a full-sized mattress and ships as seven boxes that you can assemble on site, which can be easier to get through front doors, narrow hallways, and narrow corners.
Many converter sectionals are more comfortable than traditional sofas. This is a good thing if you're looking to give your guests a good night's sleep. Some sectionals offer different cushion firmnesses, so you can choose the level of comfort that you prefer.
Comfort
When you're shopping for a sleeper sectional you'll want to make sure the mattress is comfortable for your guests to sleep on. If you can select a sofa that has a traditional pull-out mattress instead futon-style mechanisms. Be aware that convertible sectionals tend to be firmer than other types (though there are a few soft ones in this list). This is because they're designed to accommodate sleepers.
This sleek midcentury-inspired sectional has it all: an reversible chaise lounge, built-in storage, and a comfortable pull-out bed that is ready for unexpected guests. The chaise lounge storage area is a great place to store extra bedding, blankets and other things. When not being used the queen-sized bed can be stored away neatly. West Elm has it for $4,478plus.
Stores
If you're planning to add a sleeper sectional to your living room, search for one with plenty of storage. This allows you to stow sheets, blankets and pillows for guests. Some sleeper sectionals come with a built-in chaise lounge that has storage, while others come with an ample storage ottoman that doubles as a footrest and a table. The Habitrio sectional, for instance, features a sofa with a queen-sized pull-out bed and two convenient ottomans which can be moved to accommodate your space.
Most sectional sleepers come in full or queen sizes, but you can find king-sized sofa beds as well. Pick the size of your sectional couch according to the purpose for which it is intended. If you intend to host couples frequently, a queen size sleeper sofa-sized sectional is ideal. If you intend to use the couch primarily as a place to sit and occasionally entertain family or friends and guests, then a large sofa sleeper will be sufficient.
When shopping for a sectional that includes a sleeper, design is another important consideration. Many sleeper sectionals lean contemporary however, you can discover some that have more of a casual feel. If you like a clean, minimalist look, consider a contemporary sectional that has a simple design and neutral colors. If you prefer a more relaxed and comfortable style, go for a relaxed sectional with loose edges and soft cushions.
If you're on a tight budget and want to save money, a sleeper sectional, such as the Lilola Home Lucca offers plenty of seating for guests and comes with an ottoman that can be used to store bedding on hand. The durable linen blend upholstery is comfortable and appears high-end for the price point. It's also easy to clean and repels spills and stains which is a key feature in sleeper sofas with storage for active families.
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