Sofas for bedrooms are an excellent way to add some class to any room, as well as a place to read and another place for visitors to sit. Some good tips to help you choose the right one for your house here are some.
This channel-tufted sofa is your average chair and a half but converts into a queen-sized bed. )This bed is available in different fabrics depending on what you prefer and it can have an innerspring mattress or a memory foam substitute mattress – you really do have options with this bed!
Chaise Lounge
Chaise longue is a dauntingly long word to say but so stunningly beautiful. These are seats that were not intended for sleeping but rather to sit and read in.
A chaise lounge also gives luxury to large living rooms because it offers you a magnificent point of interest. And when it is placed next to an existing focal point, like a fireplace or beautiful window, a chaise lounge is just the thing to turn your living room into a quiet reading corner.
Pick a contemporary chaise lounge in sandy beige or softer greys to easily coordinate with the room, and top it off with fine throw blankets and pillows.
Futon
Futons are clever sofas that can be used as bed too. The Japanese futons are shaped like beds on tatami mats: by day, though, they’re folded up in storage closets until bedtime.
Western futons are low-slung wood frames, akin to sofa beds, that you can collapse out and lay down on during the night, and they are perfect for studio apartments and student housing.
Futon mattresses typically are made of natural fibers like cotton and wool, which keep you cool in the summer and warm at night in the winter.
Plush Reading Couch
A cozy reading couch is just the thing for a spot to sit and read a book or finish some housework. Raymour & Flanigan’s cheap model features thick cushions, pillow-top arms, and an eye-catching fabric upholstery – it’s an affordable alternative to expensive reclining sectionals!
When shopping for this kind of sofa, ensure to buy cushions with foam core cushions to avoid their cushions creasing as they age. Morse advises feeling its internal anatomy through armrests – that should give you a fair picture of how durable it will be.
Modern Mini Sofa
The modular loveseat is the sofa that has it all – great for watching movies or reading a book in a smaller room! Rich in thick foam cushioning, individually wrapped innerspring pocket coils, and bent spring support; its lines are seamless.
This sofa is modular, so you can easily tailor this couch to various circumstances. Turn a 4-seater into two 2-seaters facing each other for bigger parties or stack the modules together into a U-shape to curl up and watch a movie with family and friends.
Mid-Century Modern Bench
Bench can add a little bit of handmade and casual style to any living room. Natural-finish wood frame defines this chic chair option and traditional fabrics deliver traditional look for any look or style.
No room, no occasion is complete without wooden benches in the interior of any home. From foyers to bedrooms, this BluDot design fuses art and utility with kiln-dried oak design and dramatic splayed legs. Install this bench next to a dining table or at the foot of your bed to enhance the look of your seating scheme.
Boho Chic Bean Bag
Don’t decorate your bedroom with a couch and just put in a large bean bag seat instead. These foam or EPS beads filled floor cushions offer a comfortable place to sit, and they are available in many colors to fit any decor – they even look great in kid’s rooms! Bean bag decoration gives more room to sit when playing games!
Small Space Sleeper Sofa
If you’re short on space, but still need to sleep at night and you’re wanting to accommodate your guests, invest in a sleeper sofa. There’s a fold-out mattress that converts to an overnight guest bed so you can sleep on it.
Anthropologie has this model in a modern style and few upholstery and color options, but the mattress is excellent. Other models include additional customization such as four different finishes for the wooden legs, custom fabric width by the dozens, layers of fills and foams, and three mattress sizes.
Purchase a sleeper sofa that converts quickly between couch and bed position. Others have pull-out couch mechanisms where you need to remove cushions and then open the mattress whereas others come with hybrid mechanisms that slide or lift up the mattress body.