Sleeper Sectionals
If you have a big family or frequent guests You'll be impressed by the versatility of a sectional sleeper. This furniture is multi-functional and can transform into an ideal bed for guests staying overnight quickly and allows you to easily accommodate additional guests without the need for a separate guest room.
Most have a foldout design that allows you to pull out a queen-sized mattress, though some use smaller twin-sized beds in the chaise section. You can also find storage options that come with an under-bed storage compartment.
1. Mulholland L Shape Sleeper Sectional
A sleeper sectional is a great option if you like the style of sectional couches but want to include the comfort of beds. They are available in a variety of shapes sizes, colors, and styles to match your current decor. These sofas can include reclining chairs to increase seating capacity.
To ensure you get the ideal sleeper sectional, think about the kind of mattress you like and the amount of space you have available in your space. You should also think about the amount of time you'll use the sofa for relaxation and if it is required to be suitable for guests to sleep over the night.
When choosing the best sleeper sofa sectional for your home, you should consider that the sofa should be a match for the interior decor and be a good fit. Check the sofa's durability and the material. Memory foam cushions, for instance, might initially feel more comfortable, but they will eventually shrink with time. Pocket coil cushions however, will maintain their shape and provide more support.
While it's always tempting to take up a small space with the most furniture you can but it's essential to have enough walking space for people to move around the space without bumping into one other. A best practice is to have about 5-10 feet of space between each piece of furniture.
The Jarreau Sofa Sleeper is an excellent choice for smaller apartments and folds out to an entire bed that can comfortably sleep two or more overnight guests. The contemporary tuxedo-style frame features blind-tufted upholstery on the seat as well as the back and arms. The dowels and the solid wood base are made of solid ash that is kiln dried to meet FSC certification. The foam used in the sofa's cushions is formulated without any additives that cause flame to ensure that it meets California TB117 standards for fire safety in 2013. This sofa matches perfectly with the Mulholland Chair, Bi-Sectional and Lounge.

2. Mulholland Twin Sleeper sectional
With twin sleepers and track arms, this sectional's clean lines and crisp fabric are perfect for modern decorators. A kiln-dried frame and a notched dowel detail create an inviting atmosphere for the modern design, and the tufted accents add a touch of class to. This sectional can be adapted to accommodate a variety of room sizes thanks to the flexibility of layouts that can be customized and includes a choice of twin or queen mattress.
This L-shaped sectional is one the cheapest options on our list. leather sleeper sectional comes with a big bed (plus chaise), which can accommodate overnight guests. It's also a great choice for small spaces due to its slim profile and modular pieces that can be set up in a variety of ways. Its durable performance fabrics are easy to clean and resistant to staining.
For those who are putting off buying a sleeper sofa that ships quickly, look into this model from Apt2B that comes with two standard mattresses (queen or twin) and comes in a range of neutral fabrics as well as woven textural styles. The solid wood base and notched dowels on the frame are constructed of dry kiln-dried wood. You can choose from a memory foam or innerspring mattress.
This sleeper, created by Sarah Sherman Samuel specifically for her home is the most luxurious of sectionals on a budget. It's the only sectional on our list with a traditional English roll arm. It's available in a range of performance fabrics, so you can match it to your space. It's also among the most comfortable picks that we tested. The high seats are 20" high and are much more than the average couch.
4. Corvus L-Shape Sleeper Sectional
This elegant sectional sofa comes with queen-sized comfort beds and can comfortably accommodate three people as well as an extra bed. Its unique design gives 5-10 inches more legroom than traditional sleeper sofas. It also doesn't include the painful metal bars that are common with most other sleepers. Its a bit more pricey than other sectionals, but the design and quality are well worth the price.
This sectional that is modular lets you mix and match pieces to make it fit your space, and comes in more than 80 fabrics. It has a reversible chair and built-in storage. This makes it a perfect option for smaller spaces. The fabric is also strong enough to stand up to kids, pets, and stains.
In contrast to other sectionals, this one can be converted into an actual bed in two easy steps. Its compact frame makes it possible to slide under beds of all sizes and the mattress is covered in premium microfiber, which is easy to clean. The seating area is spacious enough to have space for three people, and there's a storage compartment under each seat for blankets and pillows.
This sectional with a variety of options is a perfect choice for smaller apartments or homes. The frame made of kiln dried hardwood and kiln dried foam mattress are of high quality, and comes in a variety of colors and fabric. It also has an easy-to-access storage compartment that holds everything from remotes, throws to board games. You can pick between L-shaped or U-shaped versions to suit your space. This sectional is also shipped in several boxes, which can be assembled on-site. It's a great choice for homes with tight hallways or corners.
5. Corvus Twin Sleeper Sectional
The Corvus is the tiniest twin sleeper sofa in Black Crows' line, featuring contemporary, clean lines and a subtle space-saving flexibility. The Corvus is equipped with reverse camber as the previous models, however this year's rocker lines are less pronounced. They are basically flat with a slight tipped and tail rise. This makes the ski more easy to move and pivot in comparison to traditional camber, however not as surfy and loose as more prominent, deep rocker-lined skis. The Corvus can be ridden with a switch, however it's not specifically designed to be used in this way.