A Guide To Sleeper Sectional With Storage From Start To Finish

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Buying a Sectional Sofa With Storage

With a sectional sofa with storage space, you can keep your living space tidy and tidy while hosting overnight guests. This sectional sleeper futon has track arms, cream-toned upholstery and complements modern farmhouse or contemporary style.

It comes with a queen-size innerspring bed and is available in a variety of customizable options, including color and fabric. Choose fabrics that are safe for pets and children to fit your family's busy lifestyle.

Size

Some sectionals come in two big pieces, but others are modular and re-configurable. If you want a large sectional but have small hallways, doors, or corners to navigate or need to install it in your building's elevator or stairwell (if applicable), check out these modular options that come in multiple boxes that you build on your own.

These convertible sectionals are ideal for accommodating guests, teens wanting to sleepover, or a tiny child. Keep sheets and blankets 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. Pick from a range of styles, fabrics and features that can be customized to find one that's right for you.

Style

Think about a twin sleeper couch with storage sofa sectional if you like the appearance of a sectional sofa but do not have a large house or have only occasional guests who stay overnight. It's small enough to fit in almost every space, and the mattress is larger than the standard twin bed, creating a comfy place for guests to rest. Some sectionals have a chaise storage unit that can be used to store bedding and pillows for unexpected guests who stay overnight. Other options include the U -shaped modular sectional that reconfigures to a full-sized bed and is shipped in seven boxes that can be assembled on site. This makes it easier to get past entrances, narrow hallways and tight corners.

A lot of converter sectionals have a firmer feel than traditional sofas. This is great when you want to offer your guests a great night's rest. Some of them offer a variety of cushion firmness, so you can pick the level of comfort you prefer.

Comfort

If you're looking for a sleeper sectional, you'll need to ensure that the mattress is comfortable enough for your guests to rest on. If you're able to opt for a sectional that features a traditional pull-out mattress instead futon-style mechanisms. Also, note that sectionals with converters tend to be more rigid than other types of sofas (though we've included some soft ones on this list) since they're designed to accommodate sleeping guests.

This sleek midcentury-inspired sectional has it all: an reversible chaise lounge, built-in storage, and a comfortable pull out bed ready for guests who might be unexpected. Make blankets and bedding easily accessible in the spacious chaise lounge storage area and tuck the queen-sized mattress neatly out of sight when not in use. Purchase it from West Elm for $4,478+.

Storage

Choose a sectional sleeper with plenty of storage. This will make it easier to store pillows, blankets and sheets for guests. Some sleeper sectionals come with an upholstered chaise lounge with storage built-in and some have an enormous table for storage or ottoman that can be used as an ottoman for a footrest. The Habitrio sectional, for instance has a sofa that comes with a queen-sized pull-out bed and two ottomans that can be moved around to suit your space.

The majority of sectional sleepers are available in full or queen sizes, though you can find king-sized sofa beds as well. Choose the size you like according to how the couch will be used: If you plan to entertain couples often, choose the queen-sized sectional, and reverse. If you'll primarily use the couch for seating and occasionally host friends or family, a full-size loveseat sleeper sofa is adequate.

Another thing to consider when shopping for a sectional with a sleeper is style. You can find sleeper sectionals that are more modern or casual. Look for a modern sectional with a minimalist design and neutral colors if you prefer a sleek look. If you like a more casual, cozy style, choose a informal sectional. It will come with soft cushions and a relaxed edge.

If you're on a budget and want to save money, a loveseat sleeper sofa sectional, such as the Lilola Home Lucca provides plenty of seating for your guests and has an ottoman that can be used to store bedding at the ready. Its durable linen blend upholstery is comfortable and appears expensive for the price. It's also easy to clean and repels spills and stains which is a key feature of best sleeper sofa sofas that have storage for families with active lifestyles.