5 Laws That Will Help The Couch Industry

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Buying a Couch Bed

You may not have thought about this type of multifunctional furniture before but sofa beds can be a space-saving option for many. Interior designer Annie Mueller recommends this budget-friendly twin sleeper from Pottery Barn's teens collection. She says the sofa seat cushion can be folded up to create a the 10" foam mattress that rests on the floor.

Comfort

When purchasing a sofa mattress, comfort is paramount. Many sleeper couches have thin mattresses, which make the guests feel like they are sleeping on a platform rather than a bed. To prevent this from happening issue, you can add padding to the mattress of your couch bed by investing in a mattress topper, like the Linenspa Memory Foam available at Amazon. This will keep your guests from suffering from back pain, or metal frames creaking or squeaking.

A chaise extension can allow guests to stretch out and relax more comfortably. Choosing the most appropriate fabric and color for your sofa bed is also crucial, as it will determine how well the furniture blends with the rest of the space. Order free fabric swatches and take them to test in your home to determine the best fabric for you.

If you're looking for a sofa that's comfortable in both bed and couch form take a look at this midcentury modern option from Anthropologie. With a queen-size innerspring mattress, this couch is perfect for entertaining guests and fits two people comfortably. It's also customizable with more than 70 fabrics and cushion combinations.

This sleeper sofa, although a little more expensive than the other options in this roundup, is very comfortable and comes with a thick 13cm memory foam mattress, the thickest of all. The unique design of this sleeper sofa, which includes an mechanism that flips the seat and backrest in order to transform it into a mattress, is a major selling feature.

This piece requires assembly however all the tools needed are included. And it's worth the effort, considering this sofa is universally loved by buyers for its ease of use and versatility. It's able to comfortably seat two people and comes with many customization options with 11 designs, 194 fabrics, 5 widths, 4 depths, and six chaise lengths.

The West Elm model is different from other sleeper sofas because it has a bed frame built into its structure. It makes the process of converting simpler and more comfortable. When it is not in deep couch sectional mode, the mattress can be hidden beneath the cushions, and it takes only a few seconds to fold out into a bed. The mattress isn't thin or uncomfortable and even has a built-in compartment that can be used to store pillows and blankets.

Style

A couch bed comes in a variety of designs. The most popular is a sleeper sofa, which has an upholstered bed frame and mattress inside its structure. These couches with recliners are much more comfortable than traditional pull-out couches, since they offer a more stable mattress.

Click-clack sofa beds are yet another design that can transform a couch to bed in just one move. The underside of the structure must be lifted and tilted back before it can be laid flat to accommodate the mattress.

A daybed is similar in design to a couch bed however it has an elevated back and armrests. This kind of sofa has a mattress that is covered with a removable slipcover making it a great option for anyone who wants the convenience of a sofa bed but prefers a more traditional look. This type of sofa also provides the benefit of storage space, because you can store the bedding away when not being used.

Durability

When looking for a sofa bed, you want one that will be durable enough to withstand the wear and tear of everyday use. You should look for solid construction features like solid wood frames with reinforced seams, cushioned armrests that don't flatten over time. You'll want a fabric that's easy to clean, is able to handle spills, and can handle staining. If you're not sure which fabric is right for you, order material swatches from the brand before buying to see how it looks in your home.

The two-seater sofa from Emma Sleep is a great example of the durability and comfort in a sleeper sofa. Its mattress is 10 inches thick when laid flat and made of CentriPur foam that is specifically designed to keep your sleeping cool. It is also latex-free, which reduces allergy concerns. It was extremely comfortable to sleep on. The only issue is that it's not as easy to transform to a sofa an air mattress.

The frame of this sleeper is made from birch wood for durability and strength. It's also upholstered in washable polyester and includes an additional throw pillow for comfort. The chaise is a nice benefit and serves as a comfortable headrest when the sofa is converted into bed.

Another option for a comfortable, functional sofa bed is this three-seater sofa from West Elm. The mattress is 13cm wide when folded out. This is an excellent size and is much more comfortable than the thin sofa bed that many sleeper sofas have. The extra thickness also makes it easy to pull out the bed when guests arrive, without any struggling or falling.

Another great feature of this light gray couch is its simple mechanism to transform it into a bed. In contrast to other pull-out sofas that can be difficult to operate and do not feel very secure, this sofa comes with a lever that you push down to unlock the bed, as well as a bar you can pull out to extend it. It's a bit more expensive than other sleeper sofas but the quality, comfort and simplicity of use make it well worth the cost.

Stores

A sofa bed with built-in storage is a great option for those with little space. This kind of sofa comes with an enclosed compartment in which you can keep pillows and bedding, allowing you to fold the bed down easily when guests arrive. This furniture is available in a wide range of upholstery fabrics and can be used with most standard mattresses.

Storing the Couch in a manner that Allows Air to flow

Avoid putting boxes against or on the couch when you are storing it. This can damage the frame and cushions, as well as create moisture that can cause mold and mildew. To allow for airflow, it's important to keep the couch away from the wall of your self-storage unit.

It is also essential to thoroughly clean the couch before storing it. Vacuuming the fabric, wiping down non-fabric surfaces and the sofa feet are all part of this. This will help to reduce the risk of mold and mildew growth even when you're not using the fabric, and ensure the fabric is secure from pests looking for food.