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Is my search for a comfortable sofa bed a giant oxymoron?

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Samatamfabahaba · 01/03/2017 22:10

Just that really... can anyone help? I need a sofa bed for our new nursery. I want it comfy enough to sit on to feed/sit/wonder how the hell to raise a tiny human being, and also be able to use it a bed, not a piece of torture equipment for guests. Preferably grey, double mattress if not bigger. I looked online, but without going to try them all out I honestly don't know what to base it on!!

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everdene · 02/03/2017 05:49

My DSis has the comfiest one I have slept in and it was from Ikea!

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Samatamfabahaba · 02/03/2017 07:24

Ever tell me more! Do you know the make or model? Did she buy it recently?

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Crumbs1 · 02/03/2017 07:30

You need one for 'everyday' use rather than occasional use. Can't remember where we got ours from but it has a thick sprung mattress rather than an inch piece of foam.

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Semaphorically · 02/03/2017 07:32

We have this with the better mattress option and it's really comfortable.

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HeyMacWey · 02/03/2017 07:33

We have a decent one from John Lewis. It has a nice thick mattress.
Comfortable to sit on too - you wouldn't know it was a sofa bed.

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fecketyfeck · 02/03/2017 07:34

We have one from Next. It's a lovely deep, really comfortable sofa and also pretty comfortable as a bed. Think it's the Michigan in a dark grey weave fabric and we absolutely love it.

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MirabelleTree · 02/03/2017 07:36

Semaphorically could I ask which mattresses you have? Ordered that for DD and she pointed out how thin the mattresses are yesterday, thanks.

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Needmoresleep · 02/03/2017 07:40

More expensive, but Multi York. You chose what you want: style, size, depth, back height, cushions, and they build it for you.

This approach worked for us. Two years sitting on sofas in shops, and we had got nowhere.

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Mouse510 · 02/03/2017 07:44

We have one from John Lewis. It is 20 years old (!) and does need recovered now but sofa still super comfy and it's probably one of the most comfortable beds in our house. It's got a good thick mattress on it and is a proper double size-wise.

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Samatamfabahaba · 02/03/2017 07:47

Thanks all, I really like the look of the Ikea one, it'd go with the nursery furniture too, although the no arms when it's a seat might annoy me after a while... god it's a mine field. I'll have a look on John Lewis too. I think the key to comfort is the mattress when it's a bed isn't it, and by that I mean not a think whispy one but more a normal bed type one. I like this style too, I think cos they look like they're huge when folded out.

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Semaphorically · 02/03/2017 08:35

You could go with this one with bolsters as arm rests? Like the pic?

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Samatamfabahaba · 02/03/2017 08:53

I LOVE that. And I do love cushion shopping... hmmm...

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Hamsolo · 02/03/2017 08:57

I'll vouch for the ikea one too. As comfortable to sleep on as a real bed, and still going strong after 10 years.

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Samatamfabahaba · 02/03/2017 11:43

Just sent the link to my boyfriend... "I don't like the drawers" WELL DON'T LOOK AT THEM THEN!!! Angry

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applespearsbears · 04/03/2017 22:08

We have the Bari from Made.com, very comfy slept on it for a week when we had guests

www.made.com/bari-sofabed-malva-graphite-1

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BumWad · 04/03/2017 22:11

The ikea FRIHETEN with chaise is a good one

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WonderMike · 04/03/2017 22:11

Ikea Freiheten. Lovely.

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ImperialBlether · 04/03/2017 22:13

Drawers would be good for bedlinen, pillows and a quilt, though.

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GieryFas · 04/03/2017 22:18

Our Futon Company is still going stroking and very comfy after 15 years. It's heavy to move (as in move house / rooms) but rock solid and easy to turn into a bed and back again. And it has arms. This one:
www.futoncompany.co.uk/sofa-beds/3-seater-double-sofa-beds/sofa-bed-futon-company-3-seater-double-sofa-beds-vienna.html

We have bolsters at each end to prove arm cushioning, and the wooden arms are very handy for putting drinks on.

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user1471529986 · 05/03/2017 16:44

We have just had a willow and hall one delivered and slept on it last night. It's brilliant!! You can choose fabric, sofa shape, mattress type and cushion filling. As our parents will use it we wanted to make sure it was a comfy bed and it's a memory foam mattress that's about 12 cm deep.

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YippieKayakOtherBuckets · 06/03/2017 00:56

Seconding Multiyork. Their sales are generous and several branches have a sale room with cancelled orders, for which you can order your own choice of covers.

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Naughtyfrog · 16/03/2017 12:46
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Rikalaily · 16/03/2017 12:51

We got our suite from DFS and chose to have the 2 seater as a bed settee, it has a sprung mattress that is about 5-6in deep. We have a memory foam topper that we can put on top too to make it super comfy.

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MarlboroughMillie · 22/03/2017 20:10

We have just been pondering the same thing. So many sofa beds have metal frames with thin mattresses and are only really suitable for one person, even if they are supposed to be doubles. We have ordered from this company - they have different options for mattresses and look much more comfortable. Fingers crossed that it is when it arrives! //www.willowandhall.co.uk/sofa-beds/3-seater-sofa-beds/

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LtGreggs · 22/03/2017 20:13

Another vote for the Futon Company - we have the same sofa bed from them and still going strong after 16 years and 4 house moves.

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