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12 Best Sleeper Sofas in 2026 That Sleepyhead Editors Recommend

12 Best Sleeper Sofas in 2026 That Sleepyhead Editors Recommend

West Elm Shelter Daybed Though the idea of the daybed might conjure images of being awkwardly fed grapes, the modern daybed actually makes for a pretty nice sleep surface. The West Elm Shelter Daybed, for example, is constructed of solid wood (oak, to be exact). The sleep surface itself is made of fiber-wrapped foam, which is quite soft and comfortable. And, as with any West Elm sofa, the Shelter comes in a staggering number of fabric options so it’s customizable to your space. You will, however, have to convince someone to feed you grapes on it yourself. It would probably help if you returned the favor. Edloe Finch Ashbury Sleeper Sofa Edlow Finch Ashbury Sleeper Sofa is firmly a mid-century modern couch. And like a lot of vintage mid-century pieces you might find, this one packs some unique tricks. For example: There are hidden legs in zippered off compartments on the back of the couch cushion that allow you to transform the couch into a bed that’s about as long as a full-size mattress, but …

The best couch stores for sofas made in Los Angeles

The best couch stores for sofas made in Los Angeles

Direct-to-consumer is big these days when it comes to purchasing a sofa. But with so many options to consider — chaise or no chaise? Performance fabric or linen? Foam or down cushions? Extra deep seating or regular? — it’s hard to imagine purchasing a big-ticket item like a sofa sight unseen (even with a flexible return policy). And we didn’t even mention pets and kids. According to interior designers Amanda Leigh and Taylor Hahn of House of Rolison, with more people working from home than ever, back support is crucial when “sitting with a laptop or Zoom” on a sofa. “You want to be able to nestle into it after a long day at work,” they said in an email, “but it’s never fun to have to fluff your sofa pillows after every use.” It’s also important to consider the scale of the room and the intended use of the sofa, according to Shawn and Tina Taylor of Dacotah Studio. “Measure the available space, leaving enough room for traffic flow and other furniture. Also, think …