Evening all.
So, we are moving into a new house and we want to use one of the downstairs rooms as a study / home office / bedroom with a sofabed within.
The bed will be used by my parents when the come to stay so I'm looking for a large (kingsize?) comfy sofabed.
Anyone have any recommendation on where to purchase such an item?
Go for a decent futon rather than a sofabed as they are far more simpler and the mechanism in the sofabed will fail at some point.
However, I guess that futons aren't for everyone as they are quite low when laid out.
Not kingsize, but our sofabed is from Ikea - not the prettiest but guests have regularly commented on its comfort. We used it for 6 weeks solid when we were "between beds" and didn't get sick of it. Very comfy and comes in a range of colours.
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/S99849193/
Futons are total backbreakers IMO. They don't have any "bounce" so are a nightmare for some.
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/S69874301/
We have this one - halfway futon halfway sofa bed, comfy enough it shipped to Oz with us. Get the best matress you can with it - I think there is still a pocket spring one.
spanner in the works but id say go for a proper fold out mech that has a spung bed bit as they are more comfy imo and higher off the ground
Save your cash and buy a normal sofa, and get an inflatable double bed from somewhere like Aldi/Lidl for £40. They are much better than you might think. Ours inflates in about 5 mins from the built in pump, and goes down in a simliar time. People who have used it comment favourably and some don't believe it is a temporary bed.
A sofa bed is a compromised sofa AND a compromised bed unless you spend a small fortune.
Futons are total backbreakers IMO. They don't have any "bounce" so are a nightmare for some.
You get what you pay for with a futon and a cheap, basic futon mattress is not going to give you a good sleep, but spend some more money and you could sleep well (if you like firmer mattresses).
Thanks all.
Most helpful as always.