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Buying a Sectional Sofa With Storage

With the sectional sofa that comes with storage space, you can keep your living space tidy and tidy when hosting overnight guests. This sectional sleeper futon comes with tracks, cream-toned upholstery, and is a perfect match for contemporary farmhouse or contemporary decor.

It comes with a queen-size innerspring bed that is available in a range of customizable options including fabric and color. Look for children and pet-friendly performance fabrics to fit your family's busy schedule.

Size

Some sectionals are shipped in two massive pieces or in modular pieces. Others are. If you want a large sectional, but have small hallways, doors, or corners to navigate or have to install it in your building's elevator or stairwell (if appropriate) take a look at these modular options which are shipped in multiple boxes that you build on your own.

These convertible sectionals are great for accommodating guests, teens who wish to stay over or a small sleeper couch child. Keep sheets and blankets carefully hidden in the chaise storage sections, and pull out a twin-sized or full-sized mattress at a moment's notice to host overnight guests. Pick from a range of fabrics, styles and features that can be customized to find one that's right for you.

Style

If you like the look of a sofa sectional but don't have a huge home or you only have occasional overnight guests, you should consider a twin sleeper sectional. It's compact enough to fit in almost any space and the mattress is a bit larger than the standard twin bed, making it a comfortable spot for guests to rest. Certain sectionals also come with a storage chaise that can keep pillows and bedding available for sudden overnight houseguests. Other options include a U -shaped modular sectional that can be transformed into a large bed and comes in seven separate boxes that you can assemble on site. This can make it easier to get past front doors, narrow halls and tight corners.

Many converter sectionals are softer than traditional sofas and are a benefit if you want to ensure your guests get an enjoyable night's rest. Certain sectionals come with different cushion firmnesses, so you can choose the level of comfort you prefer.

Comfort

If you're looking for a sleeper sectional, you'll want to ensure the mattress is comfortable for your guests to sleep on. If you're able, opt for an option that has a traditional pull-out mattress rather than a futon-style mechanism. Be aware that sectionals with converters tend to be more rigid than other sofas sleeper (though we've included some soft ones on this list) because they're designed to accommodate sleeping guests.

This sleek midcentury-inspired sectional has it all: A reversible chaise lounge built-in storage and a comfy pull out bed ready for unexpected guests. Keep blankets and bedding easily accessible in the spacious chaise lounge storage section and put the queen-sized mattress away when not being used. Purchase it from West Elm for $4,478+.

Storage

If you're looking to incorporate a sleeper sectional into your living space, look for one with plenty of storage. This will make it easier to store pillows, blankets and sheets for guests. Some sleeper sectionals feature a chaise lounge that has storage built into as well as a large table with storage space or an ottoman that can be used as a footrest. The Habitrio sectional has sofas that can convert into a queen-sized bed and two ottomans that you are able to move around to suit your space.

Most sectional sleepers come in full or queen sizes, but you can find king-sized sofa beds as well. Choose the size of your sectional couch depending on the purpose for which it's intended. If you intend to host a lot of couples, a queen-sized sectional is ideal. If you intend to use the couch primarily as a seating space and occasionally entertain friends or family, then a full-size sofa sleeper is sufficient.

Another important consideration when shopping for a sectional that has sleeper is the design. The majority of sleeper sectionals are contemporary however you can discover some that have more of a casual feel. If you prefer a minimalist, clean look take a look at a contemporary sectional with a simple silhouette and neutral shades. If you prefer a more relaxed and comfortable style, go for a sectional that has loose edges and soft cushions.

If you're on a budget then a cheaper sleeper sectional, such as the Lilola Home Lucca has plenty of seating for guests and comes with a storage chaise that keeps bedding at the ready. Its durable linen-blend fabric is comfortable and elegant for the price. It's also easy to clean, and Sleeper Futon it resists stains and messes. This is an important feature for a sleeper couch with storage that's made for families with active lifestyles.