Your Worst Nightmare About Sleeper Sectionals Come To Life

Your Worst Nightmare About Sleeper Sectionals Come To Life

Sleeper Sectionals

A  sectional sleeper  is a versatile piece of furniture that can attract anyone with a large family, or with frequent guests. This furniture piece that is multi-functional can be quickly transformed into a comfortable guest bed, allowing you accommodate more guests without the need to create an extra room.

Most feature a foldout style that pulls out a queen-size mattress, although some utilize the smaller twin-sized sleeper in the chaise section. You can also find storage options that include an under-bed storage compartment.

1. Mulholland L-Shape Sleeper Sectional

A sleeper sectional is a great alternative if you like the look of sectional couches but want to include the comfort of a bed. These sofas come in many shapes sizes, colors, and styles to match your existing decor. These sofas can include recliners to improve seating capacity.

Think about the kind of mattress you would like and the space you have in your bedroom. Also, consider how often you will make use of the couch as a lounge and if it will be able to be able to accommodate guests that sleep at night.

When selecting the best sleeper sofa sectional for your house take into consideration that the sofa should be a match for the decor of the rest of the room and fit well. It is also important to consider the couch's material and its durability. For example memory foam cushions may seem more comfortable at first, but eventually lose their shape, while pocket coil cushions will hold their shape longer and provide more support.

While it's always tempting take up a small space with as much furniture as possible, it's important to have enough space for people to move around the room without bumping into each other. A good rule of thumb is to leave between 5 and 10 feet between each piece.

The Jarreau sofa sleeper is perfect for smaller homes. It can be folded out into a full-sized mattress that can accommodate two or more guests. The contemporary tuxedo-style frame features blind-tufted upholstery on the seat as well as the back and arms. The solid wood base and dowel legs are constructed using kiln-dried FSC certified solid ash. The foam used in the sofa's cushions is made without flame retardant additives to meet California TB117 standards for fire safety in 2013. This sofa matches perfectly with the Mulholland Chair, Bi-Sectional, and Lounge.

2. Mulholland Twin Sleeper Sectional

With twin sleepers and track arms, this sectional's clean lines and crisp fabrics make it a perfect fit for modern interior designers. A kiln-dried frame and a notched dowel detail create an inviting feel to the contemporary design, while the tufted accents add a subtle touch. This sectional can be customized to fit any space thanks to its customizable layouts. It comes with your choice of twin or queen mattress.

This L-shaped sectional is among the most affordable options we've compiled. It comes with a large bed (plus chaise) which can sleep overnight guests. It's also ideal for small spaces thanks to its slim profile and modular pieces, as well as its ability to be configured in various ways. The durable fabrics for performance are easy to clean and resistant to stains.

For those who are putting off buying a sleeper sofa that ships quickly, check out this model from Apt2B that comes with two standard mattresses (queen or twin) and is available in a range of neutral fabrics that include woven textures. The sturdy kiln-dried wood frame includes notched dowels and a solid wood perimeter base and you can choose between a deluxe innerspring mattress or memory foam mattress.

This sleeper, created by Sarah Sherman Samuel specifically for her home is the most luxurious of sectionals on a budget. It features a gorgeous classic English roll arm, it's the only option on our list that has this design, and it comes in a wide selection of performance fabrics to match your space. It's also among the most comfortable choices we tested, with high seats that are 20" tall--much higher than the average couch seat.

4. Corvus L-Shape Sleeper Sectional

With a queen-sized Comfort sleeper This stylish sectional sofa can seat three and an additional bed for guests. Its unique design provides five to ten inches more legroom than traditional sleeper sofas. It does not come with the aching metal bars that are so frequent in other sleepers. It's a bit more expensive than other sectionals, but the quality and style are worth the investment.

This sectional is modular, allowing you to mix and match pieces to suit your space, and it comes in more than 80 fabrics. It also has an reversible chaise as well as built-in storage which makes it an ideal option for small spaces. The fabric is strong enough to withstand kids as well as pet stains and spills.


This sectional transforms into an entire bed in three easy steps, not like other sectionals. Its compact frame allows it to slip under most beds and the mattress is upholstered in premium microfiber, which is easy to clean. The seating area can accommodate three people, and there's an area for storage for blankets and pillows underneath each seat.

This sectional that is versatile is an ideal choice for smaller homes or apartments. Its kiln dried hardwood frame and kiln-dried foam mattress for sleepers are both of high-end quality and are available in a range of fabrics and colors. It also has a concealed storage compartment where you can store everything from board games to remote controls. It's available in both U-shaped and L-shaped designs which means you can choose the perfect size for your space. This sectional is also shipped in several boxes, which you can put together on site. It's a great choice for homes with tight hallways or corners.

5. Corvus Twin Sleeper Sectional

The Corvus is Black Crows' smallest twin sleeper sofa. It has clean, contemporary styling with subtle space-saving flexibility. The Corvus has reverse camber, just like earlier models, but this year's rocker lines are more subtle. They are basically flat, with a slight tip and tail rise. This makes it easier to pivot and slide than traditional camber. However, the ski is not as loose or surfy like skis with more prominent rocker lines. The Corvus was designed to be ridden with a switch. However it can also be used this way.