• Sofa Beds for Every Space

    Find a sofa bed that suits your room, from compact designs for small spaces to guest-ready styles for bedrooms, lounges and spare rooms.
  • Compare sofa bed types by room and use

    Explore sofa bed types for spare rooms, bedrooms, lounges and small spaces. From single sofa beds to click clack designs, this page helps you compare practical options by room, size and style, so you can choose a piece that feels comfortable day to day and useful when guests stay.

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    Choose a sofa bed that works twice as hard

    Think about sitting, sleeping and switching between the two

    A sofa bed needs to feel natural in both forms. During the day, it should sit comfortably in the room as a sofa, with enough depth and support for relaxing. When opened out, it should give guests enough space to sleep without blocking the room completely. Before choosing, check the floor area, nearby furniture and how easily the sofa bed converts.

    Choose by room and space

    Whether it’s for a spare room, lounge, bedroom or a smaller corner of the home, a sofa bed should feel useful without taking over the room. These ideas help you find the right option for the way you live, host and relax.

    How to choose a sofa bed

    Choose a sofa bed that suits both the room and how it will be used. For a lounge, it should feel comfortable as everyday seating, while a spare room or guest room may need a more restful overnight setup. Measure the space with the sofa bed open and closed, and think about who will use it most often. A single sofa bed can suit one person or a smaller room, while a larger style may be better for two adults or longer stays. If it will only be used now and then, a simple click clack design may work well. For regular guests, consider the seat depth, sleeping surface, fabric feel and how easily it converts from sofa to bed.

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    Sofa bed ideas for smaller rooms

    Keep the layout flexible, even when it’s open

    In smaller rooms, the space around the sofa bed matters as much as the sofa bed itself. Leave enough room for it to open fully, then keep nearby furniture easy to move or slim in shape. A side table, small lamp and basket can make the room feel ready for guests without making the everyday layout feel crowded.

    Fit the sofa bed to your space

    A sofa bed often sits in a room where space matters, so the surrounding pieces should work hard without feeling bulky. Pair it with compact furniture, soft lighting and useful storage, such as a slim side table or nearby basket, so the room feels considered without becoming crowded.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    The main sofa bed types include standard sofa beds, single sofa beds and click clack sofa beds. The right option depends on your room size, how often it’ll be used and how much sleeping space you need.

    A single sofa bed or click clack design can work well in a smaller room. Measure the space with the sofa bed open before choosing.

    A sofa bed can be used as everyday seating if the size, seat depth and fabric suit the room. For regular sleeping, check the product details carefully before buying.

    For a spare room, choose a sofa bed that leaves enough space to move around when open. Add bedding, a small table and soft lighting to make the room feel guest-ready.

    Use soft bedding, pillows, a throw and, where suitable, a mattress topper. Keep the area around the sofa bed simple so guests have space to settle in.

    Style it as you would a sofa during the day, with cushions, throws and nearby lighting. This helps it feel like part of the room rather than a piece kept only for guests.