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Buying a Sectional Sofa With Storage

With a sectional sofa that has storage, you can keep your living space neat and tidy while hosting guests for overnight stay. This futon-style sleeper sofa has sleek track arms and a cream-toned upholstery that is a perfect match for modern farmhouse and contemporary designs.

It has a queen-size innerspring mattress, and comes with various options for customization in terms of the color and fabric. Choose children and pet-friendly performance fabrics to suit your family's busy schedule.

Size

Some sections are shipped in two massive pieces, while others are modular. If you're looking for a huge sectional but you have a few hallways, doors, and corners to navigate or need to install it in your building's elevator or stairwell (if applicable) take a look at these modular options that ship in a variety of boxes that you can put together on site.

If you're looking for a way to impress guests at your house, accommodate teens who sleepover, or make room for a baby, these convertible sectionals can accomplish all of the above. Keep blankets and sheets neatly tucked away in the chaise storage compartments and bring out a full-sized or twin-sized mattress at a moments notice to host overnight guests. Choose from a variety of designs, fabrics and customizable features to find the one that is perfect for you.

Style

If you love the look of a sofa sectional but don't have a large home or you only have occasional overnight guests, think about a twin sleeper sectional. It's small enough to fit into nearly any space, and the mattress size is slightly bigger than a twin bed. This makes it a comfortable spot for guests to lay down. Some sectionals have a chaise storage that stores bedding and pillows for unexpected overnight guests. There are other options, such as a U-shaped modular sectional that transforms into a full-sized mattress and ships as seven separate boxes that you assemble on site and are able to get through front doors, narrow hallways, and tight corners.

Many converter sectionals have a more bouncy feel than traditional sofas. This is a good thing when you want to offer your guests a peaceful night of sleep. Some of them offer a variety of cushion firmness so that you can pick the degree of comfort you want.

Comfort

When shopping for a sleeper sofa sectional, make sure that the mattress is comfortable for your guests. If you can, choose one that features a traditional pull-out mattress instead a futon-style mechanism. Note that convertible sectionals are generally more firm than other types (though there are some softer ones included in this list). This is because they're designed to accommodate sleepers.

This sleek midcentury-inspired sectional comes with everything: an reversible chaise lounge, built-in storage, and a comfortable pull-out bed for unexpected houseguests. Make blankets and bedding easily accessible in the spacious chaise lounge storage section and place the queen-sized mattress away when not being used. Buy it from West Elm for $4,478+.

Stores

If you're looking to incorporate a sleeper sectional into your living room, search for one that offers ample storage. This will make it easier to store pillows, blankets and sheets for guests. Some sleeper sectionals have an extra chaise lounge that has storage built into as well as an enormous table for storage or ottomans that can be used as an ottoman for a footrest. The Habitrio sectional, for instance, features a sofa with a queen-size pull-out bed and two ottomans that can be moved to suit your space.

The majority of sectional sleepers are available in queen or full sizes, though there are king sofa beds as well. Decide which size you prefer according to how the sofa will be used: If you intend to host couples often, choose the queen-sized sectional, and reverse. If you'll use the couch for seating and occasionally host friends or family then a sleeper that is full-sized is sufficient.

Another important consideration when shopping for a sectional with sleeper is the design. You can find sleeper sectionals that are more contemporary or casual. If you are looking for a minimalist, clean look, consider a contemporary sectional with a minimalist silhouette and neutral shades. If you like a more relaxed, cozy style, choose a casual sectional. It will come with plush cushions and soft edges.

If you are on the tightest budget, an sleeper sectional that is less expensive like the Lilola Home Lucca will offer plenty of seating for guests and come with a storage chaise that keeps bedding readily available. Its durable linen blend upholstery is comfortable and looks high-end for the price point. It's easy to clean and resists spills and stains, which is an important feature in sleeper sofas that have storage for families with active lifestyles.