Price points: Compact sofa beds

Compact sofa beds

One of our downstairs rooms, originally the parlour, isn’t working for us quite as it should. Its function now is more akin to a library or snug. Currently, we have it furnished with bookshelves, specimen table, industrial drawers and two antique leather sofas.

We want to make it a more adaptable and comfortable space in which to spend time. We’ve been looking at the range of grey compact sofa beds available to buy. It’s probably the smallest room in the house, so getting a sofa / occasional double bed in there is a hard ask.

The room, wall-to-wall, measures about 429cm x 193cm. That means that if you extend the sofa out to form the bed along the length of the room – as would seem obvious from the dimensions – it would block both of the doors in/out of the room. Therefore, the sofa bed will have to pull out from the opposite direction – i.e. either 90º clockwise or anticlockwise. Consequently, the length of the bed can’t extend further than the aforementioned 193cm.

As you can see from the measurements we’ve included for each of the models, two of the three compact sofa beds that we’ve featured today extend beyond that ‘magic 193’. The Kip version is a mere centimetre out, with the ALGO, it’s a whole 5cm. I’d think that the mattress of the former could easily be wedged in snugly; the latter… perhaps not. Besides, as we have a guest double bedroom, whatever sofa bed we decide on will only be used as a bed on the rare occasion that we have more than two people staying overnight.

  1. Freya folding sofa bed, grey: £250.00, Homebase
    Sofa: (h)80cm x (w)120cm x (d)90cm
    Bed: (h)42cm x (w)120cm x (l)190cm
  2. ALGO 2-seater small double folding sofa bed with cushion, grey fabric: £319.99, Daals
    Sofa: (h)88cm x (w)123cm x (d)88cm
    Bed: (h)31cm x (w)123cm x (l)198cm
  3. John Lewis & Partners Kip small double sofa bed, Riley Storm: £399.20, John Lewis
    Sofa: (h)70cm x (w)120cm x (d)84cm
    Bed: (h)70cm x (w)120cm x (l)194cm

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John Lewis & Partners Kip small double sofa bed, Riley Storm
John Lewis & Partners Kip small double sofa bed, Riley Storm
£399.20
ALGO 2-seater small double folding sofa bed with cushion, grey fabric
ALGO 2-seater small double folding sofa bed with cushion, grey fabric
£319.99
Freya folding sofa bed, grey
Freya folding sofa bed, grey
£250.00
John Lewis & Partners Kip small double sofa bed, Riley Storm
John Lewis & Partners Kip small double sofa bed, Riley Storm
£399.20
ALGO 2-seater small double folding sofa bed with cushion, grey fabric
ALGO 2-seater small double folding sofa bed with cushion, grey fabric
£319.99
Freya folding sofa bed, grey
Freya folding sofa bed, grey
£250.00
John Lewis & Partners Kip small double sofa bed, Riley Storm
John Lewis & Partners Kip small double sofa bed, Riley Storm
£399.20
ALGO 2-seater small double folding sofa bed with cushion, grey fabric
ALGO 2-seater small double folding sofa bed with cushion, grey fabric
£319.99
Freya folding sofa bed, grey
Freya folding sofa bed, grey
£250.00
John Lewis & Partners Kip small double sofa bed, Riley Storm
John Lewis & Partners Kip small double sofa bed, Riley Storm
£399.20
ALGO 2-seater small double folding sofa bed with cushion, grey fabric
ALGO 2-seater small double folding sofa bed with cushion, grey fabric
£319.99
Freya folding sofa bed, grey
Freya folding sofa bed, grey
£250.00
John Lewis & Partners Kip small double sofa bed, Riley Storm
John Lewis & Partners Kip small double sofa bed, Riley Storm
£399.20
ALGO 2-seater small double folding sofa bed with cushion, grey fabric
ALGO 2-seater small double folding sofa bed with cushion, grey fabric
£319.99
Freya folding sofa bed, grey
Freya folding sofa bed, grey
£250.00

6 benefits of owning a convertible sofa

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Many home-owners believe that items of furniture are made with practicality in mind, with stylistic attention coming in a far second. But this isn’t always true. A convertible sofa is a piece of furniture that looks modern and gives a good balance of functionality and style in a living space. Compared to buying a typical sofa, owning convertible sofas with chaise has many additional benefits.

In this post, we’ll highlight a few of these benefits to help you with your buying process.

They can preserve much needed space

Convertible sofas have a way with space. They are very useful when it comes to accommodating guests in a property with limited space. For instance, if you don’t have a room entirely dedicated to guests in your home, the next best option is to invest in a convertible sofa because this can give your guest/s a comfortable night’s rest.

In addition, the spare space that convertible sofas create can be used to do other creative things, like a play area for your little one or creating a home office.

Superior comfort

Many households use air mattresses as an alternative when it comes to making a space for their guests to sleep. Air mattresses are certainly not the most comfortable thing to lay your head on. Sleeper sofas today are manufactured using memory foam. This makes them just as comfortable as a standard bed.

Discrete design

The discrete nature of a convertible sofa design ensures that it doesn’t dominate your living space. Overnight guests will be pleasantly surprised when you expand the normal-looking sofa into a comfortable sleeping space.

Multi-functionality

One of the best things about a convertible sofa bed is that it can be utilised in various ways. In the event of you needing to accommodate surprise guests, you have a place for them to sit comfortably during the day and, later on, turn the same sofa into a bed in the evening.

Even if your space is limited, the convertible sofa bed can adjust effortlessly into the available space. You can opt for a corner or designer sofa that can transform itself halfway and convert into a bunk bed or recliner.

Easy to use

Most convertible sofa beds are simple to use and manoeuvre. Transforming them from a sofa into a bed is quick and easy. Because of how they’re designed, they can be used in different types of rooms. Moving them from one room to another is hassle-free.

Built-in storage

Built-in storage is another fantastic attribute that comes with convertible sofa beds. Some models have pull-out drawers that are fully integrated, giving you the option to store household items within the body of the bed rather than putting them in a different storage facility. Additionally, you may have extra blankets and pillows that are not in use lying out and about. The built-in storage that comes with convertible sofas can accommodate them easily.

Last words

When searching for a durable convertible sofa bed, rather go for top-rated brands because you are reassured that they will last long. You’re able to select the best brand by reading reviews online or asking a friend who already owns one.

These sources can guide you make an informed decision that also fits your requirements and budget. Owning a sofa bed is a great idea but ensure you choose a trusted brand as opening and closing it often can take its toll on it.

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Price Points: Grey sofa beds

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Three grey sofa beds

We have a spare bedroom which we’ve kitted out as our craft room. It occasionally acts as a guest bedroom when friends & family come to stay. Along with a work desk and chair, it currently has a wrought iron single bed. Much as we love the bed, it’s not really all that practical. It’s an antique so it’s a fair bit shorter than contemporary beds… and contemporary humans!

Actually, there’s no real need for a permanent bed in there. We could do with the more flexible option of a sofa bed that can sleep two people. On a more day-to-day basis, it would provide a comfy spot on which to lay, read or work – and free up precious floor space. The spare bed option could be retained without it taking up almost a quarter of the room. These grey 3-seater sofa beds have varying price tags, but all have pared back styling with simple, clean lines. We’d be more than happy with any of them.

  1. 3 seater Clic Clac sofa bed: £254.99, Wayfair
  2. FRIHETEN three-seat sofa-bed: £375.00, IKEA
  3. Jefferson sofa bed: £1,299.00, MADE.com

Buying a new bed? Keep these tips in mind

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A bed is the one piece of furniture on which you can’t afford to cut corners. There’s nothing worse than an uncomfortable bed with loose springs, a lumpy mattress and wobbly legs. You can’t get a decent night’s sleep and if you have to share the bed with a spouse or partner, both of you will end up sleep deprived. So what should you look for when purchasing a new bed?

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What’s your budget?

Although lots of people end up with a second-hand bed, in this post we’re talking about new beds. This isn’t to say that there’s anything wrong with a second-hand bed, but if possible, you should try and purchase new because used mattresses will be moulded to their former owner’s shape and size, so if that person was exceptionally large, the mattress won’t be terribly comfortable.

Before you go bed shopping, think about how much you can afford to spend. In general, the bigger your budget, the better the bed. More expensive mattresses and bed frames are constructed with more resilient materials and are unlikely to fall apart if you or your partner is at the heavier end of the weight scale. However, there are plenty of bargains to be had, so don’t assume that the big brand names are the only ones worth looking at. Often a lesser well-known brand can provide a more affordable product and a better service.

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What size bed do you need?

Beds come in different sizes: single, double, queen, king and California king being the most common.

  • A single bed is appropriate for a child, but an adult will find it a bit on the small side.
  • A double is large enough for two adults, but most people prefer a larger bed that affords them extra room to move around. However, a double is useful for the spare bedroom.
  • A queen or king-sized bed is ideal for two adults.
  • A super-king is a good option for larger and taller adults or if you have a very spacious bedroom.

If you’re taller or heavier than average, make sure you look for a bed that can comfortably accommodate you. Anything less than optimal will be uncomfortable for you and your partner.

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Adjustable beds

Adjustable beds are a personal comfort bed. They are designed to lift up at the head and/or feet end. The bed frame is engineered in such a way that it can be adjusted to suit your needs. So if you have a mobility problem and you can’t get out of bed without assistance, press a button to instruct the bed to lift you upright. Or, if you need to keep your legs raised, elevate the bottom of the bed. This type of bed is suitable for older or disabled people. They can be expensive, but there are cheaper options that are the equivalent of Sleep Number bed bases.

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Mattress considerations

When buying a mattress, go for the most expensive one you can afford. Most mattresses need replacing after ten years because they wear out, but the heavier you are, the faster this process will happen, so if you’re suffering from back ache, or localized twinges, consider replacing the mattress. Pocket-sprung mattresses are very comfortable, but memory foam mattresses can offer an extra level of comfort.

Some people prefer an extra-firm mattress while others like a softer option. It’s really a matter of personal choice, so try a few out in the store and see which one is the most comfortable. Just remember to take your partner with you, as you both need to have a say in the buying process.

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Under-bed storage

Divan beds offer the bonus of under-bed storage. This can be very useful if you need extra drawer space for storing bedding, a spare duvet or a pillow. Alternatively, if you prefer a traditional bed frame style, you’ll still be able to buy nice storage boxes and slide them beneath the bed.

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Bed styles

There are hundreds of different styles of bed from which to choose. Wooden framed beds are always popular because they fit well with both modern and traditional décor. Metal framed beds can also be very attractive. Other styles you may wish to consider are sleigh beds, loft beds or even four-poster beds. There’s the option of pull down or sofa beds if you don’t have the room for a full-size bed in a flat our house that’s short on space.

Beds can be bought from a bricks & mortar store or online. Prices will vary between different retail outlets, so make sure you shop around before you commit to buy.

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