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13 best sofa beds that you'll actually want to sit and sleep on
Here ends the sofa bed's bad rap

Sofa beds are one of life’s tricky purchases. Like any multitasker, they come with plenty to consider – starting with whether they'll fit through your doorway.
In your hunt for the best sofa bed, you need to weigh up whether it will meet your comfort requirements both during the day and when you lie down at night. And let's be honest, sofa beds don't have the greatest reputation. They struggle to measure up to a regular bed and they're often viewed as a last-resort option.
While we can’t pick which colour will work for your living room, we can help with the comfort and durability questions. We put a range of leading furniture brands to the test, to find the best for every need.
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Our Good Housekeeping Institute experts assess each sofa bed at our dedicated testing facility, judging everything from assembly to comfort. We then send each sofa bed out to our panellists to try at home. You'll find our winners below, along wiht a full breakdown of how we test.
We’ve also included some top picks from our shopping editors. We've included options from reliable brands that always perform well in testing, with designs and price tags to suit different spaces.
Pros
Quick to set-up initially and easy to convert from sofa to bed
Our panel raved about its comfort
Water-repellant fabric meant it had generally good stain removal in the lab, even with red wine – just watch makeup as this was more stubborn
Cons
Spot clean only (most are)
More comfortable with two people sat on it than three
Score: 88/100
Everyone who tried this velvet sofa bed said they would recommend it to others – one even said that some friends who'd slept on it for a night then went and bought it for their own home. Testers declared it “high quality” and so comfortable that one of them said they regularly fell asleep on it.
In fact, there was little they disliked. It fared well in our stain resistance tests, didn’t scratch when we replicated the impact of having a pet at home, and the plump cushions bounced back well after our weight tests.
Even the build and ease of use were hard to fault – everything arrives in boxes that should fit through your door frame, all the instructions are clear, and its fold-out frame slotted into place seamlessly.
While it’s designed for three people, it would be roomier with just two on it, but even that wouldn’t be a downside if you’re investing in a sofa for a smaller household or to sit alongside another. And for extra peace of mind, it comes with a 100-day trial.
Key specifications
Sofa style | 3-seater sofa in a box |
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Bed mechanism | Fold-out bed |
Dimensions | Mattress: H45 x W190 x D135 cm Sofa: H86 x W208 x D94 cm |
Colourways available | 50+ |
Cover fabric | Velvet |
Guarantee | 15 years |
Pros
Large enough for two people to sleep comfortably
Back cushions plump up well and the texture of the fabric is nice against the skin
Cons
Build takes around an hour
Water didn’t run off as much as we’d have liked, soaking in and taking a while to dry
Score: 85/100
Our expert couldn’t believe how easy this sofa bed was to pull out. The mechanism felt smooth and robust throughout testing, while the backrest cushions neatly tucked away underneath – no need to remove and store them separately.
The soft-touch fabric was surprisingly resistant to pet scratches, leaving nothing noticeable behind, and most immediate stains lifted without much scrubbing. Biro, foundation and lipstick proved difficult to remove after 24 hours, so make sure to tackle stains as soon as they occur.
Overall, the sofa has a firmer feel than we’d have liked for lounging; however, as a high-quality sofa bed for the occasional overnight guest, this is a no brainer.
Key specifications
Sofa style | 3-seater sofa |
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Bed mechanism | Italian roll out |
Colourways available | Grey, taupe |
Cover fabric | Soft touch finish |
Guarantee | 2 years |
Dimensions | H85 X L204 X D100cm |

Our in-house tester showing how easy it is to convert the sofa bed back to a regular sofa.
Pros
Plush, plump cushions
A wide range of fabrics to match your interiors
Simple set-up process
Cons
Some testers wished the soft armrests were slightly more supportive
Heavy to move
Score: 85/100
“You’d never know it was a sofa bed at first glance,” was just one of the positive comments we got on this stylish Love Seat. We tried the plush velvet design, but there are hundreds (yes, really!) of fabrics and shades to choose from. It’s designed for two people to sit on and folds out easily and quickly into a generous single bed. Good looks aside, it was super comfy to sit on, especially compared to other sofa beds our panellists had tried before.
In our lab tests, we used warm, soapy water and a damp cloth to clean stains and most (including red wine and coffee) lifted with no issues; however, foundation marks proved a little trickier to clean. Overall, though, it’s an extremely chic design – perfect for curling up on to watch TV and remaining there for the rest of the night.
Key specifications
Sofa style | Love seat sofa bed |
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Bed mechanism | Fold-out bed |
Colourways available | Dark green, pink, beige, blue, orange, yellow, grey, taupe, burgundy plus more |
Cover fabric | Velvet |
Guarantee | 10 years |
Dimensions | H55cm x L64cm x W93cm |
Pros
Fabric felt comfortable against the skin
Cushions are very plump and easy to fluff up
Cons
Quite deep as a sofa so not ideal for those with short legs
It’s a little tight for two adults to sleep on comfortably
Score: 83/100
This traditional-style sofa bed is made to order, with the flexibility to change the size, colour (there are 109 to choose from across the different fabrics), legs, and mattress type (either foam or spring). We should note, however, that the level of customisation meant it took around two months to arrive from the order date, so make sure you’re planning ahead.
When it did arrive, the delivery team was super helpful, setting the sofa bed up and demonstrating how to pull it out – a process our tester also found easy to do when left alone.
It was at bedtime that this sofa bed really excelled though. “I’ve never slept on a better made sofa bed,” said our tester, adding that it felt “as good as sleeping in a regular bed.” A rave review.
It didn’t scratch either and most stains lifted with warm soapy water. It is very absorbent, though, so you’ll need to give it a while to dry after cleaning or if you spill anything on it.
Key specifications
Sofa style | 2-seater sofa |
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Bed mechanism | Fold-out bed |
Dimensions | Mattress: H183 x W113 x D10 cm Sofa: H92 x W180 x D106 cm |
Colourways available | 100+ |
Cover fabric | Velvet, leather, chenille, cotton/linen, boucle, and more available |
Guarantee | Lifetime |
Pros
Generous size with built-in storage and option to choose right- or left-hand configuration
Easy to convert into a bed
Testers were impressed with its resistance to scratching and water spillages
Cons
Set-up lengthier than some designs but the brand will also build it for you if this is a concern
Trickier stains like foundation, lipstick and oil were hard to remove
Score: 83/100
This L-shaped sofa bed is made for lounging. It could easily be your main seating, it’s that roomy and comfortable. And guests will be happy too – when opened out (which was simple to do on test), it’s a king size bed. Testers liked the firm feel of the mattress and said it left them feeling well-rested come morning.
Like our winner, it’s modular so it arrives in boxes, and while it wasn’t the quickest to build for everyone (it took about an hour), it was still “intuitive”. There’s even some built-in storage and if you damage one section, you can replace just that component to keep your sofa in tip-top shape for years to come.
Based on our lab testing, that won’t happen any time soon anyway – cushions bounced back quickly, and our testers were able to clean away most traces of typical household stains, including red wine, coffee and biro scribbles. Mud, mustard and makeup were largely eradicated too, but depending on the colour you opt for, it could be trickier to restore the fabric fully.
Oh, and it scored full marks for its resistance to pet scratches, and our testers simply watched as water spillages ran off the cushion. It’s a quality buy.
Key specifications
Sofa style | Modular corner sofa with storage |
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Bed mechanism | Pull out |
Dimensions | Mattress: H22 x W180 x D150 cm Sofa: H94 x W200 x D150 cm |
Colourways available | 11 |
Cover fabric | We tested micro weave, but there's a selection of four including suede, cloth and velvet |
Guarantee | Lifetime guarantee - with T&Cs |
Pros
Feels well-designed and durable
Comfortable to sit on with good support for the hips and shoulders
Cons
Advised to keep sofa bed away from direct sunlight as this can cause fading overtime
The fabric required replumping and smoothing after sitting on the sofa
Score: 82/100
“I absolutely LOVE this sofa bed,” was one tester’s enthusiastic verdict. Its stylish design, high-quality fabric, and general comfort were all praised by our panel, while the assembly was the main downside – it took over an hour to set-up.
In the lab, our scratch tests left no marks, and water ran off the surface quickly. This came in handy against red wine, tea and coffee stains, with the liquid beading off rather than soaking in. Stubborn makeup marks were noticeable on the ‘Natural’ colourway (even after dabbing and scrubbing), so a darker shade might be a more practical choice.
Note that converting the sofa to a bed isn’t completely straightforward – you need to slide the seat base forward and the back of the seat flat before settling in for the night.
Key specifications
Sofa style | 2.5-seater sofa |
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Bed mechanism | Pull out |
Colourways available | Natural, Grey, Dark Olive, Sand |
Cover fabric | Matte velvet |
Guarantee | Unspecified |
Dimensions | H90 X L222 X D83cm |
Pros
Simple to assemble and switch between set-ups
Very soft velvety fabric generally wiped clean well
Comfortable to sleep on
Cons
Firmer sofa cushions may not suit everyone and were a little narrow for some testers
Not very water resistant, so take care to avoid spillages – although red wine was cleaned with ease
Score: 82/100
Clic-clac sofa beds are quick and easy to set up, and work well in tighter spaces. This one was no exception – it took testers about 15 minutes to put it up after they unboxed it and swapping between sofa and bed was done in a jiffy. It was comfortably supportive to sleep on too (as we’d hoped, given this is from a slumber specialist).
That said, because of its firmer design, it’s not the best sofa for lounging on – there’s plenty of room for three people, you just won’t quite sink into it. If that’s to your taste, though, you’ll be pleased to hear that the velvety fabric impressed in our stain removal tests – although our spilt glass of water left a slight mark, red wine proved no trouble to banish, making it a good one for day-to-day use.
Key specifications
Sofa style | 3-seater |
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Bed mechanism | Clic-clac |
Dimensions | Mattress: H51 x W190 x D112cm Sofa: H89 x W218 x D87cm |
Colourways available | 5 |
Cover fabric | Velvet |
Guarantee | One year |
Pros
Moisture-resistant
Pre-made so no assembly needed
Comfortable, especially as a sofa
Cons
Not everyone rated it as a bed
Mixed performance in the stain removal tests
Slouchy feel not to everyone’s taste
Score: 81/100
At first glance, thanks to its classic design, you certainly wouldn’t suspect there’s a mattress tucked away within this sofa. But trust us, there is one there! In all honesty, the bed itself received mixed reviews with our panel, but if you just need it for the odd night here and there, this shouldn’t prove too troublesome – plus, you can transform it in seconds.
And as a sofa, this one was well rated. It arrives in one piece (so you will need to measure your doorframes this time), and our experts were impressed with its overall quality; it repelled moisture well when we poured water, tea, coffee and wine on it, and our scratch tests didn’t leave a mark. Food and makeup stains were largely easy to wipe away, and both its cushions and mattress bounced back into shape after testing too.
As for what it’s like to sit on, we’ll leave you with words from one of our testers who described it as a “comfortable sofa with nice squashy cushions.” Delightful.
Key specifications
Sofa style | 2-seater |
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Bed mechanism | Fold out frame |
Dimensions | Mattress: H114 x W180 x D11 cm Sofa: H93 x W181 x D96 cm 230cm deep when extended |
Colourways available | 18 |
Cover fabric | Plaza - a woven fabric |
Guarantee | 15 years |
Pros
Built-in storage
Spacious seating
Easy to switch between sofa and bed
Cons
Assembly not the quickest
Hard to remove some tricky stains, and cushions absorbed more water than others
Firmer design not to everyone’s taste
Score: 78/100
You can always rely on Ikea for a box-ticker, and this roomy corner sofa is no exception. It has built-in storage, transitions easily into a bed and proved durable on test, with cushions bouncing back and scratches causing no damage.
It took a while to build, and some testers found it a bit confusing, mainly because you can choose which side you configure the L on. But ultimately this means it will work for every home, so it’s worth powering through that bit.
It cleaned up respectably but wasn’t the best in test – curry sauce was hard to fully eradicate (so be careful if it’s TV dinner night), and you’ll need to watch makeup and drinks too as it absorbed some water, rather than repelling it fully.
Our panel was pleased with this sofa bed though– while it’s relatively firm, it was comfortable both to sit on and sleep on. As you’d expect from the brand, it’s more affordable than many, and it even comes with a 10-year guarantee. Don’t forget to tuck into some Swedish meatballs for us when you go to pick this one up!
Key specifications
Sofa style | Corner sofa with storage |
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Bed mechanism | Pull-out and lift-up |
Dimensions | Mattress: H44 x W204 x D140 cm Sofa: H86 x W230 x D151 cm |
Colourways available | 3 |
Cover fabric | 55 % polyester (100% recycled), 34% modacrylic, 11% cotton |
Guarantee | 10 years |
Pros
Great for smaller rooms
Velvet fabric cleaned up well
Quick and easy to set-up
Cons
Lack of arm rests means it’s not the comfiest design if you’re after a main sofa
Low to the ground
Velvet fabric can get dusty
Score: 77/100
If you’re fitting out a spare room or home office, this sofa bed would be perfect. It assembles in just 15 minutes, and while the compact design isn’t the best for lounging on in the evenings (there are no arm rests), it’s wide enough to seat two people. The sink-in seats were a hit with our testers and bounced back into shape swiftly after we tested them for indentations too. So, if you want to sit there from time to time, you’re not compromising on comfort.
Then, when you’ve got a guest, it folds out into a bed in no time. It’s lightweight if you need to reposition it, and while it sits low to the ground, testers found it stable. One even said they enjoyed “excellent sleep” on its firmer surface. However you plan to use it though, our experts were pleased with its stain and scratch resistance in the lab.
And of course, it oozes that mid-century style Made is known for, proving that you can get a sofa bed that ticks the all-important design box.
Key specifications
Sofa style | Compact sofa |
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Bed mechanism | Fold out |
Dimensions | Mattress: H27 x W120 x D182cm Sofa: H78 x W120 x D86cm |
Colourways available | 7 |
Cover fabric | Polyester - velvet |
Guarantee | 15 years |
Our shopping editors' picks

Looking for something more compact? Why not try this bed in a box. Ideal for small spaces, it requires very little space when it isn't in use and stores a single bed inside. Yes, really.
Key specifications
Sofa style | Bed in a box |
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Bed mechanism | Fold out |
Dimensions | Mattress: H8.5 x W83 x D183cm Box: H42 x W107 x D74cm |
Colourways available | Wide selection |
Cover fabric | Wide selection |
Guarantee | Lifetime |
With hidden storage compartments and a simple pull-out mechanism, the Oswald sofa bed is designed with small spaces in mind. It doesn't compromise on sleep credentials, however, with foam layers creating breathability and pocket springs providing an even distribution of pressure for a supportive snooze.
Key specifications
Sofa style | 2 seater |
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Bed mechanism | Fold out |
Dimensions | Mattress: H10 x W200 x D152cm Sofa: H98 x W222 x D103cm |
Colourways available | 4 |
Cover fabric | Selection |
Guarantee | Unspecified |
Habitat's no frills clic-clac is ideal for those on a budget. While you may prefer something bigger for your living room, this simple design is ideal for popping in the study or spare room for guests, thanks to its compact footprint and neutral design.
Key specifications
Sofa style | 3 seater |
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Bed mechanism | Clic-clac |
Dimensions | Mattress: H46 x W189 x D120cm Sofa: H88 x W189 x D102 cm |
Colourways available | One |
Cover fabric | Boucle |
Guarantee | Unspecified |

How we test sofa beds
Reviewing sofa beds is a team effort at the Good Housekeeping Institute. Our experts assess each one in our testing facility, judging ease of assembly, the transition between sofa and bed, and quality of instructions.
Then it’s time to see how well made it is. Our experts imitate a pet (not literally!) and scratch each sofa bed over 500 times, looking to see if it sustains any damage. They also test the fabric, staining it with common household spills like coffee, wine, mud and makeup. After 24 hours, they see how easy it is to clean – this is particularly important as all the sofa beds we tested were spot clean only.

They test whether the cushions absorb water spillages or if they repel it. And they leave weights on the cushions, before timing how quickly they bounce back into shape when removed.
We don’t forget about comfort either – our testers take it in turns putting their feet up and providing feedback.
Of course, we don’t make the team stay in the lab overnight, so we also send each sofa bed out to testers’ homes. There, our panellists swap their bedroom for the living room for a few nights, and tell us about their experience. We also ask them about how they found set-up, sitting on the sofa, and its overall design.

Why should you trust the Good Housekeeping Institute?
Our homes testing manager Blossom Boothroyd drew on the Good Housekeeping Institute's 100-year testing history and experience to design our sofa bed protocols, which analyse everything you need to know before investing, from assembly time to ease of use.
Then, our senior homes and lifestyle writer, Megan Geall, makes sure all your questions are covered in each review. Megan has also written our best sofa in a box guide, and our best garden furniture roundup, so is experienced in reviewing these key investment pieces.

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How to choose a sofa bed
Each type of sofa bed uses different mechanisms, so it's important to find a design that suits your requirements. If you're working with a larger room, you'll be able to experiment a bit more with corner and clic-clac sofa beds, while A-frames and storage sofa beds work best for smaller spaces. Here's a rundown of the different designs available.
Clic-clac sofa beds
You'll need space behind a clic-clac design, as you have to pull it out and then push down the back to create a flat surface. If you're going to be using it as a bed regularly, you'll likely want something lighter and more portable, but this is a good pick if you plan on turning your living room sofa into a bed every now and then.
3-fold roll out sofa beds
3-fold roll outs store a mattress beneath their seat cushions, which can be rolled out as and when you need it. This mechanism works for all sizes of sofa and is an easy way of creating a sleep space quickly.
A-frame sofa beds
Here, you unfold the seat cushion to extend your sofa into a bed. These work best as a smaller or more portable sofa or futon, as opposed to your main living room sofa.
Storage sofa beds
Ideal for those who need more storage space, these sofa beds work brilliantly in living rooms and studies for stashing away bits and bobs that don't have a specific place: your best bed sheets and duvet covers, board games, DVDs, or even the vacuum cleaner.
Pull-out and lift-up sofa beds
These designs are often used for corner and storage sofas. Simply pull the bed out and up to create your sleep space. Thanks to how easy they are to operate, they work pretty well for any room and size.
Corner sofa beds
Corner sofa beds are commonly used in living rooms, because they work well as everyday family sofas too. Simply pull out your bed from the bottom when needed, filling the gap in the 'L' design.
Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.


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