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Where the modern sofa bed earns its place
Sofa beds were once an apology for not having a proper guest room. Today they sit comfortably in their own right, designed first as sofas and only secondarily as beds. For UK homes where space is at a premium, a well chosen sofa bed extends what a living room can do without making the room look like a compromise. Below are nine ideas to help shape your thinking, whether you are replacing a tired piece or planning a small renovation. Our full range of sofa beds includes options for every layout below.
1. Click clack in a city flat
Click clack mechanisms are the quietest visual choice. The sofa folds flat without arms in the way, suiting modern flats with low ceilings and simple lines. Choose a textured fabric in stone or charcoal to keep the silhouette feeling intentional.
2. Corner sofa bed for family rooms
A corner design wraps a family living room and creates a generous bed when opened. Look for a storage chaise which swallows bedding and toys. Our corner sofas include several sofa bed variants suited to busy households.
3. Boucle fabric in a calm scheme
Boucle has settled into a long term place in interiors because its texture flatters minimal rooms. A boucle sofa bed in oatmeal sits well against pale walls and timber flooring, giving a room warmth without weight.
4. Velvet for evening drama
A velvet sofa bed brings depth to north facing rooms that struggle for warmth. Deep teal, forest green or burgundy all suit Victorian and Edwardian interiors common across the UK. Pair with linen cushions for contrast.
5. Slim two seater for narrow rooms
Where space is tight, a two seater sofa bed maintains a sensible footprint while still creating a single or small double bed. Look for designs under 180cm wide for narrow Victorian sitting rooms.
6. Modular sofa bed for changing layouts
Modular sofa beds let you reconfigure the seating as your needs change. Useful in open plan spaces and in homes where the living area also serves as occasional study or play space.
7. Mid century legs and gently flared arms
A mid century influenced sofa bed with tapered timber legs and softly flared arms suits homes that lean towards understated retro. The raised base also helps the room feel airier, with light passing beneath the sofa.
8. Linen weave in a coastal scheme
For homes leaning towards coastal calm, a pale linen weave sofa bed sits naturally beside whitewashed timber and pale ceramics. Browse our fabric sofas for weaves that suit relaxed schemes.
9. Compact armless design for studios
Studio flats reward armless sofa beds because every centimetre counts. Without arms, the sleeping width matches the seat width, which is rarely the case with armed models. Add freestanding side tables at either end for the function arms would have provided.
Bringing the room together
Whichever style suits your space, treat the sofa bed as you would any sofa. Layer cushions in two or three coordinating fabrics, ground it with a generous rug and ensure side tables and lamps are at the right height for reading. Our wider living room furniture collection includes complementary pieces for each of the looks above.
Frequently asked questions
Are sofa beds comfortable enough as everyday seating?
Modern designs are built first as sofas, so daily comfort is a given. Pocket sprung seats and high resilience foam offer the most durable comfort.
Which mechanism suits occasional guests?
Click clack and fold out designs are simple and quick. For longer stays a pull out sprung mattress feels closer to a proper bed.
How do I keep bedding tidy?
Choose a sofa bed with an integrated storage compartment, often hidden under the chaise or seat. This keeps duvets and pillows out of sight between visits.
Does the colour affect how a sofa bed wears?
Mid tones such as taupe, stone and muted green tend to show marks less than very pale or very dark fabrics. Removable washable covers add another layer of practicality.

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