Sleeper Sectionals: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Sleeper Sectionals
If you have a big family or frequent guests, you'll appreciate the versatility of the sectional sleeper. This multifunctional furniture turns into a comfortable bed for overnight guests in a snap, making it easy to accommodate extra people without the need to create an additional guest room.
Most have a foldout design that opens up a queen-sized mattress, although some utilize the smaller twin-sized sleeper in the chaise section. There are also storage options that come with an enclosed compartment.

1. Mulholland L Shape Sleeper Sectional
A sleeper sectional is an excellent option if you love the style of sectional couches but want to include the luxury of beds. These sofas are available in different sizes and shapes, as well as fabrics that can be adapted to match your style. These sofas can include recliners to improve the seating capacity.
To make sure you find the perfect sleeper sectional, you should consider the kind of mattress you like and how much space you have available in your space. Also, consider how often you will use the sofa as a place to relax, and if it is necessary to accommodate guests who sleep overnight.
When selecting the best sleeper sofa sectional for your house, you should consider that the sofa should be a match for the decor of the rest of the room and fit well. Check the sofa's durability and the fabric. For instance memory foam cushions may seem more comfortable at first, but eventually lose their shape, while pocket coil cushions will maintain their shape for longer and provide more support.
It's tempting to pack an area with as much furniture and as many people as you can. But, it's important to leave enough space to allow people to move around the room without bumping into each other. A best practice is to allow 5-10 feet of space between every piece of furniture.
sectional sleeper sofa with storage is perfect for smaller apartments. It can fold out into a large-sized mattress to accommodate two or more guests. The modern tuxedo frame features blind-tufted upholstery on the seat back, arms and back. The solid wood base and dowels are made of ash that is kiln dried to ensure FSC certification. The foam used in the sofa's cushions is made without flame retardant additives to ensure that it meets 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
With a twin sleeper and track arms, this sectional's clean lines and crisp fabric make it a perfect fit for contemporary decorators. The frame made of kiln dried wood and dowels that are notch-shaped give the modern style warm feel. Tufted accents add a touch of personality. This versatile sectional is able to fit a range of room sizes thanks to the flexibility of layouts that can be customized, and it comes with a choice of queen or twin mattress.
This L-shaped sectional is among the most affordable options we've compiled. It has a full-sized bed (plus chaise) that can be used to accommodate overnight guests. It's also a great fit for spaces that are tight due to its slim profile and modular pieces that can be set up in various ways. The tough performance fabrics are easy to clean and resistant to stains.
This model from Apt2B is perfect for those who need a sleeper sofa that is shipped quickly. It comes in a variety of neutral fabrics including weaved textures. It also comes with two standard mattresses that are either twin or queen. The sturdy frame made of kiln-dried wood has notched dowel details as well as a solid wood perimeter base, and you can select between a luxurious innerspring mattress or memory foam mattress.
The king of budget sectionals, this sleeper was designed by Sarah Sherman Samuel for her own home. It features a gorgeous classic English roll arm It's the only one that we've tested with this design, and comes in a wide selection of high-performance fabrics to fit your space. It is also one of the most comfortable choices we tried. The high seats are 20" high, which is much higher than the typical couch.
4. Corvus L-Shape Sleeper Sectional
This stylish sectional sofa is equipped with a queen-sized comfort sleeper and can accommodate three people plus an extra bed. Its unique design offers five to ten inches more legroom than traditional sleeper sofas and doesn't include the painful metal bars that are so frequent in other sleepers. It's a little more expensive than other sectionals, but the style and quality are well worth the investment.
This modular sectional lets you to mix and match pieces according to your space. It comes in more than 80 different fabrics. It comes with a reversible chair and built-in storage. This makes it a perfect option for smaller spaces. The fabric is also durable enough to withstand pets, kids and spills.
In contrast to other sectionals, this one converts into a bed in just two easy steps. Its compact frame makes it simple to slide under beds of all sizes. The mattress is upholstered with premium microfiber, which is easy to clean. The seating area can hold three persons, and there's an area for storage for blankets and pillows underneath each seat.
This sectional with a variety of options is the perfect option for smaller homes or apartments. Its kiln dried hardwood frame and kiln-dried foam sleeper mattress are both high-quality and are available in a wide variety of colors and fabrics. Plus, it has an easy-to-access storage compartment that can hold everything from remotes, throws to board games. You can pick between L-shaped or U-shaped versions to fit your space. This sectional also ships in multiple boxes that you can put together on the spot which makes it a great option for homes with tight hallways and corners.
5. Corvus Twin Sleeper Sectional
The Corvus is the tiniest twin sleeper sofa in Black Crows' line, offering clean-lined, contemporary styling and a subtle space-saving flexibility. The Corvus is equipped with reverse camber as the previous models, however this year's rocker lines are less pronounced. They are essentially flat with a slight tipped and tail rise. This makes the ski easier to pivot and slide than traditional camber, but not as loose and surfy as more prominent, deep rocker-lined skis. The Corvus is able to be ridden with a by a switch, but it's not specifically designed for this.