Sleeper Sofa Recommendation
Please help with sleeper sectional
it's almost 2025, what is the best sectional sofa you can get?!
Help me find the perfect sleeper sectional sofa!
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I’m looking to replace the current couch in our guest room/my office with a sleeper sofa, so we don’t have to bring out the uncomfortable air mattress when we have guests sleep over. Would love some recommendations and/or reviews on what sleeper sofa to NOT buy.
Here’s the requirements I’m looking for:
Couch width: around 80”, anything longer than 85” is way too long for the space. (Doesn’t matter if it’s full or queen once it’s in bed form)
Budget: under $2000 (after tax and delivery)
Preferably leather or a fabric that’s easy to clean and water resistant like performance velvet. I don’t really have a style preference
Preferably in pull-out bed style or pop out mattress style. I don’t really like the look of a futon, I also slept on a futon as my main bed for like 3 years as a child so maybe I have PTSD
Preferably be able to see the couch in stores but not required
Bonus points: if it has some type of storage
I was eyeing the Ikea Morabo sleeper in leather for a while, but it’s 87” and that would be too long. I am currently looking at the West Elm Whitman Trundle and it’s a good length and I got a swatch of their performance velvet, and it’s water resistant and can be easily cleaned. But the West Elm stores in Washington don’t have that couch, and I’m not able to find any review or videos of it other than the official product photos, so I’m kinda reluctant to drop $1600+ on it.
I’ve seen a lot of good leather sleepers that meet my criteria but they’re all so ridiculously expensive, and I know it may not be possible to find a couch that meet those criteria, but if there is one that meets 1 and 2 then I would still consider it, if it comes to that. Thank you!!!
My boyfriend and I are at a loss. We like the Honbay sectionals, but are scared of them being uncomfortable. We want a blue sectional that has the pull out thing for laying down.
Has anyone bought one of these sectionals or bought Honbay brand? What couch do you recommend?
i have read probably thousands of reviews on different brands/sofas so far - and am going in circles. i want something super comfortable and nice-looking as the main furniture in our living room to have guests sit on, watch TV, etc. needs to hold up to kids and cats/dog. don't want performance fabric - needs to be PFA/PFC free (look it up!) and i just need a basic color - white or tan. willing to spend between $2-8k for a couch i would expect to last 5-10+ years.
i am leaning against the "cloud" style - though it seems comfy, lots of negative reviews about not holding up for multiple years and just looking messy.
would love a trusted furniture brand with good customer service. i have researched everything from maiden home, mantle, urban natural, restoration hardware, floyd, sundays, crate and barrel, pottery barn, west elm, article, 7th avenue, benchmade modern, sixpenny... and all seem to have some issues. was going to look at design within reach and room and board next, unless anyone has a magic answer!
does this exist?!
EDIT UPDATE: We narrowed it down to Room + Board (Weber), Design within Reach (Emmy) and some Benchmade ones as they all were solidly made, with OEKO-text or greenguard certified fabrics, in our price range, and mostly made in US. HOWEVER we then figured out we just don't have enough room for a sectional with a chaise in our living room, so we hit pause. I think I will try to do Room + Board when we resume, their furniture and company values are awesome, lots of it made in US and with sustainability in mind!
We did however just buy a sleeper sofa for our guest room from Innovation Living (Neah model) and absolutely love it! Very well made and SUPER comfy for guests to sleep on, as it uses the American Leather mechanism instead of the regular sleeper sofa steel bar contraptions that companies like West Elm use :)