It also has a slimmer silhouette than many of this roundup’s options, which, due to the two-in-one nature of a sleeper, are on the larger side. (Turner says it reminds her of the mid-century wood-and-metal-frame sofa her parents have owned for decades.) I find it’s a good dip-your-toe, under-$2,000 option for a sleeper, as it looks quite streamlined in both its couch and bed states. Two of our experts, Turner and Yaiza Armbruster, founder of the design office Atelier Armbruster, recommend CB2’s Tandom sofa for its small footprint, sleek look, and ease of conversion into a bed. Size: Queen | Mattress: High-density-foam cushion | Conversion mechanism: Pullout Below are their 12 favorites, which cover a range of styles and price points from easy futon-style foldouts to fancy (and customizable) sofas with queen-size memory-foam mattresses that might even rival what’s in your bed. To help you figure out the best sleeper sofa for your space and budget, we consulted Turner and eight other interior designers for their suggestions. Luckily, it’s totally possible to find stylish and affordable pieces that convert with minimal effort and ensure a full night’s rest. As interior designer Keita Turner put it, “The sign of a quality sleeper is that you walk into the room and don’t know it is one.” This is especially true if you’re on the hunt for one that will serve as your primary sofa during the day. You may associate sleeper sofas with the sagging futon from your college days, but there are actually comfortable - and nice-looking - options out there for your adult apartment.
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