10 Strategies To Build Your Sleeper Sectional With Storage Empire

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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 sectional sleeper futon (site) comes with tracks, cream-toned upholstery and goes well with modern farmhouse or contemporary style.

It has a queen-size innerspring mattress and comes in several options for customization in terms of color and fabric. Select fabrics that are kid-friendly and pet-friendly to suit your family's busy life.

Size

Some sections are shipped in two large pieces, while others are modular. If you need a large sectional, but you have to squeeze it through narrow doors, corners, or hallways or take it to the stairs and elevators of your building (if appropriate) you can pick from these modular options. They ship in multiple boxes that you assemble on site.

If you're looking to impress houseguests, accommodate teens who sleepover or even make room for a new baby the convertible sectionals can be used for all of. Keep sheets and blankets stored neatly away from view in the chaise lounge storage section and bring out a full-sized or twin mattress to host overnight guests at the drop of a hat. Choose from a variety of styles, fabrics and features that can be customized to find the one that is perfect for you.

Style

If you are a fan of the design of a sofa, but don't have a large home or you only have occasional overnight guests, consider a twin leather sleeper sectional sectional. It's compact enough to fit in almost every space, and the mattress is a bit larger than a standard twin bed making it a comfortable spot for guests to lay down. Some sectionals come with chaise storage unit that can be used to store bedding and pillows for unexpected guests staying overnight. There are other options, such as a U-shaped modular sectional which reconfigures into a full-sized mattress and comes in seven separate boxes you assemble on site and are able to get through front doors, narrow hallways, and tight corners.

Many sectionals that convert have a firmer feel than traditional sofas. This is great when you want to offer your guests a peaceful night's sleep. There are some that offer a choice of cushion firmness so you can select the degree of comfort you want.

Comfort

When you're searching for a sleeper sectional you'll need to ensure that the mattress is comfortable for your guests to lay on. If you're able to, pick one with a pull-out mattress instead of a futon-style mechanism. Also, keep in mind that converter sectionals tend to be more rigid than other sofas (though we've included some soft ones on this list) because they're designed to be able to sleep guests.

This sleek midcentury-inspired sectional has it all: A reversible chaise lounge built-in storage, and a cozy pull-out bed that is ready for unexpected houseguests. The chaise lounge storage area is a great space to store extra blankets, bedding and other things. When not being used, the queen-sized bed can be neatly tucked away. West Elm has it for $4,478+.

Stores

If you want to include a leather sleeper sectional sectional in your living room, look for one with plenty of storage. This makes it easier to store pillows, blankets and sheets for guests. Some sleeper sectionals come with a built-in chaise lounge that has storage, while others have an ample ottoman for storage that can also be used as a footrest or table. The Habitrio sectional, for example, features a sofa with a queen-sized pull-out mattress and two comfortable ottomans which can be moved to fit your space.

There are also queen-sized sofa beds. Decide on the size you prefer depending on the way your couch will be used: If you intend to host couples often, choose the queen-sized sectional, and the reverse is true. If you intend to use the couch primarily as a place to sit and occasionally entertain friends or family or guests, a full-size sofa sleeper will be sufficient.

Another important consideration when shopping for a sectional that has a sleeper sofa is style. You can find sleeper sectionals that are more modern or casual. Think about a modern sectional that has a minimalist design and neutral colors if you prefer a minimalist style. If you prefer a casual, cozy style, choose a informal sectional. It will come with soft cushions and a relaxed edge.

If you're on a budget then a cheaper sleeper sectional such as the Lilola Home Lucca provides plenty of seating for guests and comes with a storage chaise that keeps bedding on hand. Its durable linen-blend upholstery is comfortable and looks luxurious for the cost. It is also easy to clean, and it resists spills and stains. This is an important feature of a sleeper sofa with storage designed for active families.