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Collection: Sofa Beds
One piece.
Two rooms.
A sofa by day, a proper bed by night — with storage built quietly into the frame.
Whether you call it a sofa cum bed, a sofa come bed, or a convertible sleeper sofa, the idea has become a standard fixture of Indian city living — not a compromise, but a considered choice for 1BHKs, guest rooms, and homes where one room quietly does the work of two.
What people are looking for
What's actually changed this year
Storage is no longer an upgrade
Hidden hydraulic storage has moved from premium feature to default expectation — most buyers now assume it, rather than pay extra for it.
Slimmer frames, lower profiles
Heavy, boxy sofa-bed frames are giving way to slimmer arms and low-slung silhouettes that sit quietly in a room rather than dominating it.
L-shape with a lounger
The corner sofa bed has evolved — an extended lounger section is now the most requested configuration for larger living rooms.
Warmer, earthier palettes
Terracotta, clay beige, olive, and deep chocolate brown have overtaken cool greys as the palette of choice — brown, in particular, has become the season's defining neutral.
What actually holds up over years of daily use
Sheesham and teak frames remain the most requested for Indian homes, valued for resisting humidity and termites better than engineered wood alone. On the mechanism side, click-clack and hydraulic-lift conversions have replaced older pull-out designs — smoother to operate daily, and less prone to the "metal bar in the back" problem older sofa beds were known for. Mattress-grade foam, at least 4–5 inches thick, is the detail worth checking before anything else — it's the difference between a sofa bed that gets used every night and one that gets used once and abandoned.
"Which storage bed actually lasts?"
An engineered wood frame, solid hydraulic hinges, and mattress-grade foam — the combination worth asking for.
"Corner or straight sofa bed?"
Corner suits larger living rooms. Straight fits compact spaces without crowding the walkway.
What does "hydraulic storage" actually mean?
Gas struts lift the top smoothly, revealing a full storage compartment underneath — no wrestling with mattresses.
Best sofa bed for regular guest use?
Imported sleeper sofas with mattress-grade foam hold up far better over time than budget fold-outs.
Will it fit my living room?
Straight sofa beds suit compact rooms; corner (L-shape) versions need more floor clearance once extended.
Sofa cum bed, sofa come bed, sleeper sofa — is there a difference?
No — these are the same product, just different terms people use interchangeably across India and abroad. All refer to a sofa that converts into a usable bed.
What should I check before buying, beyond looks?
Frame wood (sheesham or teak over engineered wood), the conversion mechanism (click-clack or hydraulic over old-style pull-out), and mattress thickness (4–5 inches minimum) — these three decide how well it holds up, regardless of fabric or color.
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