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Sleeper sofa
Sleeper sofa





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  2. Sleeper sofa plus#
  3. Sleeper sofa professional#

Cotton is relatively more resilient and durable, especially when featured in a blend. Silk can be sensitive to daily wear and tear as well as sunlight, so it’s not ideal for an everyday piece.

  • Natural fibers: Silk and cotton are common natural fibers used for upholstery.
  • Velvet: Synonymous with luxury and offered in rich jewel tones, velvet can be made from a variety of materials, including silk, which is smooth, shiny, and delicate, and synthetics, such as polyester or rayon, which are highly durable and more affordable.
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    But be mindful of the type of leather: full grain and top grain are the most durable and highest in quality, whereas aniline leather is untreated and susceptible to scuffs. Leather: Durable and easy to clean (just wipe with a damp cloth), leather is a foolproof choice for those with families and pets.Not only will it soak up stains, but it’s also prone to wrinkles and does not wear well.

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    Linen: Linen upholstery is all about aesthetics, so naturally, it’s pretty high maintenance (read: it requires professional cleaning).Wool and synthetic blends are easier to clean and resist pilling. Wool blend: Wool is incredibly durable and great for hiding stains but tricky to care for.These materials are manufactured or treated to prevent stains and are typically water and oil resistant - and they come highly recommended by both Stout-Hazard and Holland. Performance: When it comes to kids, pets, and frequent spillers, performance fabric is a no-brainer.Camelbacks typically have bare legs, rolled arms, and no cushions. Camelback: This aptly titled traditional sofa features a curved back that resembles the slope of a camel’s hump - sometimes it’ll have two.

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    You can typically find this one upholstered in leather with nailhead detailing.

  • Chesterfield: Rolled arms combined with tufted accents are what lend the Chesterfield its distinct look.
  • It has a removable cushioned seat to allow for the sleeper to fold out and no back cushions.
  • Tuxedo: Streamlined and boxy, the arms of a tuxedo sofa are an extension of the backrest, which results in a uniform upper build.
  • Twin sized: The mini version of a Full, Queen, or King, Twin sleeper sofas pull out the exact same way, just with the mattress built into a wide armchair, condensed loveseat, or even a fold-out ottoman.
  • Versatile enough to live among a variety of decor styles, this one is all about deep-seated comfort.
  • English roll arm: Tucked arms, bare legs, and soft curves are the hallmarks of the English roll arm sofa.
  • The mattress actually juts out next to the chaise for a larger overall sleeping surface.
  • Sectional: Count on the same build as a regular sleeper sofa style, just with an additional chaise - and in some instances, this portion can also lift up and double as a storage spot.
  • Lawson: A tailored and streamlined sofa that dates back to the early 20th century, the Lawson features rolled or square arms that are roughly halfway down from the back cushions.
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    Think clean lines, rectangular shape, bare tapered legs, and a tufted back.

  • Mid-century modern: This is your quintessential sofa from the ‘60s.
  • The smaller the arms, the more sofa seating space you’ll have, too.
  • Sofa style: The style of the sofa also influences its arm size - a Queen pull-out mattress within a bulky Chesterfield silhouette, for example, would proportionally make for a much wider sleeper sofa than one within a slim mid-century modern profile.
  • “The width of the arm is going to determine how big that sleeper sofa actually gets,” he adds. The total sofa measurement tacks on additional inches - at least 1.5 feet, notes Stout-Hazard - because of the surrounding armrests, which can be problematic for smaller spaces.
  • Sofa size: From there, know that the mattress length, in any size, actually doesn’t equate to the overall sofa length.
  • For example, a true Queen mattress usually clocks in around 60″ x 80″, but a Queen mattress inside a Roger + Chris sleeper sofa is 60″ x 72″. But, Stout-Hazard notes, sleeper sofa mattresses run a few inches smaller than the one on your bed.

    Sleeper sofa plus#

    Mattress size: Sleeper sofas can come with Twin mattresses (commonly in the form of an armchair or small loveseat), plus Full, Queen, and even King.







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