If a sofa bed will be used every week, perhaps as a teenager’s preferred lounging spot or as the main bed in a studio, comfort needs to lead the decision. The pieces that disappoint are usually those bought purely on looks or on a small footprint, with the mechanism and mattress chosen as afterthoughts. The good news is that a comfortable everyday sofa bed need not look like a compromise. Our range of sofa beds includes designs built specifically for sustained use.
Three mechanisms dominate the UK market. Click clack folds the back of the sofa down to create a flat sleeping surface. Pull out designs draw a separate mattress from beneath the seat. Fold out futon style mattresses unfold across the floor. For regular use, pull out designs with a sprung mattress tend to feel closest to a proper bed because the mattress is dedicated to sleeping rather than doubling as the seat cushion.
The mattress is the single most important component for comfort. Look for a depth of at least 13cm, preferably 15cm, with pocket springs or high density foam. Memory foam toppers can be added later if needed but the base mattress should already be supportive. A flimsy mattress will tell you within a fortnight that it cannot manage nightly use.
Sofa beds vary in seat depth. A deep seat suits lounging but can feel awkward for shorter users sitting upright. A medium depth of around 55cm to 60cm works for most people. The back cushions should hold their shape rather than flatten by the end of the evening. Feather wrapped foam tends to offer the best balance of comfort and resilience.
A hardwood frame with corner blocked joints is the foundation of any sofa bed that will be opened and closed regularly. Avoid frames made entirely from particle board where the mechanism mounts to softer material. The metal action itself should feel smooth and progressive rather than abrupt.
Daily use means daily wear. Look for fabrics rated above 25,000 Martindale rubs for residential use. Tightly woven weaves, performance fabrics and treated velvets all hold up well. If pets share the sofa, consider leather. Our leather sofas include sofa bed designs that wipe clean and resist clawing better than soft weaves.
Measure the room with the sofa bed open as well as closed. A pull out mattress can extend a metre or more from the seat. Make sure there is enough clearance to walk around the bed at night. For nightly use by one person, a single or small double width is usually enough. For two, a double or king depth mattress is worth the extra footprint.
Comfort focused does not mean visually heavy. Modern sofa beds come in slim profiles and modular designs that suit current UK interiors. Adding a complementary foot stool creates a chaise effect during the day and somewhere to drape bedding at night. A pair of plump cushions in linen or wool weave softens the look and supports the lower back during long film nights.
Where possible, sit on the sofa for at least 10 minutes and lie on the open mattress, paying attention to the bar that often sits below the small of the back on cheaper designs. A well designed sofa bed conceals the mechanism so that you feel mattress alone. If you cannot try in person, read recent reviews focusing on long term use rather than first impressions.
A well made sofa bed used nightly should last around 7 to 10 years before the mattress needs replacing. The frame and mechanism often outlast the mattress by some margin.
Yes for many sleepers, although memory foam can feel warm in summer. A hybrid mattress with springs and a memory foam top offers cooler support.
If the mattress is single sided, rotate head to foot every few months. Double sided mattresses can be flipped as well, which extends their life.
A pocket sprung mattress at least 15cm deep on a slatted base offers the most reliable support. Avoid thin foam fold outs if you have a sensitive back.
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