Sleeper Sectionals
A sectional sleeper is a movable piece of furniture that can appeal to anyone with a large family, or who has frequent guests. This multifunctional furniture turns into a comfortable bed for guests staying overnight quickly and allows you to easily accommodate more guests without the need to create an entire guest room.
The majority of them have a fold-out design that allows you to pull out a queen-sized mattress, although some utilize smaller twin-sized beds in the chaise section. You can also find storage options that have an under-bed storage compartment.
1. Mulholland L Shape Sleeper Sectional
A sleeper sectional is a great option if you like the style of sectional couches but want to add the comfort of bed. These sofas are available in a variety shapes sizes, colors, and styles to match your current decor. They can also have reclining seats to increase the seating capacity.
To ensure you find the perfect sleeper sectional, you should consider the kind of mattress you would like and the amount of space you have in your space. You should also consider how often you will use the sofa as a lounge, and whether it is necessary to accommodate guests who sleep for the night.
When you are choosing the ideal sleeper sofa sectional for your house take into consideration that the sofa should be a match for the interior decor and be well-fitting. You should also check out the sofa's material and durability. Memory foam cushions, for example, might initially feel more comfortable, but they will eventually lose their shape as time passes. Pocket coil cushions on the other hand, will maintain their shape and offer more support.
While it's always tempting to fill a small room with as many furniture pieces as you can, it's important to have enough space for people to move around the space without bumping into one other. sofa bed sectional sofa is to leave between 5 and 10 feet between each piece.
The Jarreau sofa sleeper is perfect for smaller homes. It can fold out into a larger mattress that can accommodate one or two guests. The contemporary tuxedo-style frame features blind-tufted upholstery on the seat as well as the back and arms. The dowels and the solid wood base are made of ash that has been kiln dried to ensure FSC certification. The foam used in the sofa's cushions is formulated without flame retardant additives to meet California TB117 - 2013 fire safety standards. This sofa is a perfect match with the Mulholland Chair, Bi-Sectional and Lounge.
2. Mulholland Twin Sleeper sectional
This sectional is a great fit for modern decorators. Its clean fabric and clean lines are accentuated by the twin sleeper. The kiln dried wood frame and dowels that are notch-shaped give the modern style an inviting feel. Tufted accents add subtle personality. This sectional can be adapted to fit any room size due to its adjustable layouts. It comes with a choice of a queen or twin mattress.
One of the less expensive options on our list, this L-shaped sectional boasts a full bed (plus a chaise) that can accommodate guests for overnight stays effortlessly. It's also an ideal fit for spaces that are tight due to its slim profile and modular pieces that can be arranged in various ways. In addition, its long-lasting performance fabrics are easy to wash down and repel staining.
This model from Apt2B is perfect for procrastinators who want a sleeper couch that can be shipped quickly. It comes in a range of neutral fabrics, including weaved textures. It comes with two standard mattresses that are either twin or queen. The solid wood base and the notched dowels on the frame are constructed of kiln dried wood. You can pick between either a memory foam or an innerspring mattress.
The most affordable sectional The sleeper was designed by Sarah Sherman Samuel for her own home. It's the only sectional in our list that has a classic English roll arm. It comes in a variety of performance fabrics, allowing you to adapt it to your space. It's also among the most comfortable options we tried. The high seats measure 20" high which is a lot higher than the typical couch.
4. Corvus L-Shape Sleeper Sectional
With a queen-sized Comfort sleeper This stylish sectional sofa has seating for three people and an additional bed for guests. Its unique design offers 5-10 inches of additional legroom in comparison to conventional sleeper sofas. It's a little more expensive than other sectionals, however the design and quality are well worth the investment.
This modular sectional lets you mix and match pieces to suit your space, and is available in more than 80 fabrics. It also comes with a reversible chaise and built-in storage which makes it an ideal choice for small spaces. The fabric is strong enough to stand up to kids as well as pet stains and spills.

This sectional converts into a full-size bed in just three easy steps, not like other sectionals. Its compact frame makes it simple to slide under most beds. The mattress is upholstered with premium microfiber, which is easy to clean. The seating area has enough room for three and an area of storage under each seat to store blankets and pillows.
This sectional with a variety of options is an ideal choice for apartments or homes with smaller spaces. Its kiln-dried hardwood frame and foam sleeper mattress is of high quality, and comes in a range of colors and fabric. It also has a handy storage compartment that can hold everything from remotes, throws to board games. You can choose between L-shaped or U-shaped versions to fit your space. The sectional is delivered in multiple boxes that you can assemble on-site. It's a great option for homes that have tight hallways or corners.
5. Corvus Twin Sleeper Sectional
The Corvus is the tiniest twin sleeper sofa in Black Crows' line, offering clean-lined, contemporary styling and subtle space-saving versatility. The Corvus uses reverse-camber like previous models, but this year's rocker lines are less pronounced. They are flat with a slight tipped and tail rise. This makes the ski easier to pivot and slide than traditional camber, but not as surfy and loose as more noticeable, deeper rocker-lined skis. The Corvus is able to be ridden with a with a switch, however it's not specifically designed for this.