Even for those who dont live in small spaces, having a futon or sleeper sofa is a great way to add functionality without sacrificing space. Even just adding a convertible accent chair rather than a full futon makes it possible to comfortably house an In a small space consider a sofa that is no more than 80 inches long and 36 inches in depth. And look for multipurpose furniture; try coffee tables with storage underneath, storage ottomans, sleeper sofas and sleeper ottomans. Prices, of course, vary as widely as the styles, sizes and ease of conversion from sofa to sleeper. Chairs, loveseats and small sofas can be found for a couple of hundred dollars. Larger sofas and futon styles can start in the mid-hundreds and go to the From chic sleeper sofas and daybeds to trundles You can’t beat bunks for squeezing in the maximum number of beds into a small space. Add chic curtains for privacy. To fit even more overnighters, add trundles beneath the bottom bunks. have some built in shelving, using the closet space already, and have a queen bed. Happy to get a sleeper sofa and since I work in tech, the room needs to be set up so I can video conference. Thanks in advance houzz family! .
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