Best sofa beds, tested by an interiors editor

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8 May 2026 • 10:12 PM MYT
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Best sofa beds, tested by an interiors editor

The best sofa beds are a no-brainer furniture piece. Catering for overnight guests but folding up into a daytime seat, sofa beds are perfect if you’re short on space. After all, if you’re lucky enough to have a spare room, it’s probably a home office or storage space, too.

In most homes, beds are competing for space with anything from an ergonomic office chair and printer to those bags and boxes you can’t bring yourself to sort through (we’ve all been there). Sofa beds have often got a bad rep – think clunky mechanisms, bumpy seat cushions, and paper-thin mattresses – but the latest designs offer stylish solutions for savvy space-savers.

The best furniture brands have evolved sofa beds to combine shrewd engineering and high-tech memory foam mattresses, from modern click-clack (or clic clac) styles to more conventional sofa beds. Every type, however, has their pros and cons – and it’s all down to personal preference and the designated space you have. But, the very best sofa beds prove perfectly comfy in either setup and will withstand everyday use.

With this in mind, I set out to find the best sofa beds to buy in 2026. As an interiors editor, I was looking for designs that offered function as well as style, so my top picks are practical, and potentially the source of some serious home pride when your guests come to stay.

Two of the sofa beds we tested (Daisy Lester/Ali Howard)

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The best sofa beds for 2026 are:

  • Best overall – Dreams Gallway clic clac sofa bed: £719, Dreams.co.uk
  • Best budget buy – Benson for Beds Alexa small double sofa bed: £299, Bensonsforbeds.co.uk
  • Best slim-profile design – Swyft model 02 3-seater sofa bed: £2,699, Swyfthome.com
  • Best for style – King Felix studio bed: £2,490, Kingliving.co.uk
  • Best for quality craftsmanship – Sofa.com Patrick three-seater sofa bed: £2,520, Sofa.com

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Dreams Gallway clic-clac sofa bed

Rating: 5/5

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Best: Sofa bed overall

Dimensions: H 89cm x W 218cm x D 87cm

Fabric: Velvet-look fabric

Colourways: Grey, green, navy, saffron, orange

Why we love it

  • User-friendly mechanisms
  • Makes for a comfy sofa and comfy bed
  • Clean silhouette

If you’re after a nippy turnaround from sofa to bed, the Gallway, with its user-friendly click-clack mechanism, proves particularly speedy and efficient. Simply unzip and pull out the hidden metal legs at the back, push backrest, lay it flat, and voila – a makeshift double bed in seconds.

This one is a comfy sofa and a comfy bed in equal measure, meaning it can absolutely be used as a main settee – yet you have the versatility of an extra guest bed when you need it. Mid-century in design, the sofa bed is elevated off the floor with tapered wooden legs. Despite its bulk (think firm and supportive deep cushioning), it boasts a clean silhouette.

The sofa bed comes in a small range of plush velvet-like fabrics, while decorative details include smart buttoning at the back and curvy armrests. It’s a quality mid-priced buy.

Buy now £719, Dreams.co.uk

Bensons for Beds Alexa small double sofa bed

Rating: 4.5/5

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Best: Budget sofa bed

Dimensions: H 83cm x W 122cm x D 89cm/191 cm

Fabrics: Velevet

Colourways: Cobalt blue, emerald green, metallic grey

Why we love it

  • Perfect for small spaces
  • Unfolds easily

Take note

  • Without armrests, it’s not as cosy as other models

If there were a prize for the quickest turnaround when it comes to transforming a couch into a bed, this would be a contender. Futon-like in design, the sofa bed boasts a simple fold-out function, which proves a godsend for late nights when all your guests want to do is crash. Just unfurl it and pull out the hidden metal legs.

In its bed configuration, the Alexa measures up as a small double, making it perfectly compact and suited to smaller spaces, loft rooms, and indeed spare rooms that won’t quite fit a standard double bed.

The Alexa boasts a plush velvet upholstery fabric that’s soft to the touch yet reliably hardwearing and durable. I love the addition of the matching back cushions – which, rather handily, double up as comfy pillows.

Buy now £299, Bensonsforbeds.co.uk

Swyft model 02 three-seater sofa bed

Rating: 4.5/5

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Best: Slim-profile sofa bed

Dimensions: H 83cm x W 207cm x D 91cm/135cm

Fabric: Velvet, linen, boucle, faux leather, eco-velvet, chenille, mottled velvet

Colourways: 26

Why we love it

  • Top quality
  • Stylish design
  • Arrives in manageable boxes

Take note

  • This one isn’t cheap

There’s no denying sofa beds can be cumbersome things, which is why Swyft’s newly transformable model 02 caught my eye. The low-sitting 02 is the sofa-in-a-box brand’s bestseller, for obvious reasons: it is a wholly stylish affair with design roots in mid-century modern. It boasts a wide comfy seat; firm but suitably slouchy back cushions; and a slimline frame that makes it compact enough for tight spaces. You wouldn’t know this one’s a sofa bed at all, with its uninterrupted, angular lines.

Like any click clack sofa bed worth its salt, the 02 can lie flat in a matter of seconds. With the addition of hidden metal legs, the seat cushion becomes the mattress, while the back of the sofa is pushed down to make up the remaining surface area. As with all of Swyft’s offerings, the sofa bed comes in a range of highly durable and stain-resistant fabrics, but you do get a smart mattress topper to go with this one, too. It may be slim, but it is surprisingly comfy, both as a sofa and a bed.

Buy now £1799, Swyfthome.com

Sofa.com Patrick three-seater sofa bed

Rating: 4.5/5

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Best: Sofa bed for quality

Dimensions: H 76cm x W 214cm x D 111cm

Fabric: 18 options

Colourways: 88 options

Why we love it

  • Beautifully crafted
  • Timeless design
  • Huge choice of upholstery fabrics available

Take note

  • This piece is handmade to order, with a wait time of four to six weeks

A Chesterfield-inspired sofa bed, the Patrick features the classic deep buttoning, low backrest, scroll arms and decorative turned wooden feet. Underneath its plush cushioning is a supportive and springy bed, which easily folds out via a lightweight metal frame that doesn’t lie too low within the structure of the sofa, yet allows the sleeper to feel cosy and cocooned.

This is a brand with a proven track record when it comes to quality. Like all of Sofa.com’s handcrafted seating offerings, the Patrick comes in a huge range of fabric choices, too. Think eye-popping bright velvets, silky jacquard weaves in earthy tones, soft leathers from light to dark, or the new texture-rich bubble velvet, as well as a choice of English oak or darker mahogany feet.

Available as a two-, three-, and a handy two-and-a-half-seater, the sofa bed proves a versatile number. This is a beautifully made piece that, until it’s opened up, doesn’t look like a sofa bed at all.

Buy now £2520.03, Sofa.com

King Felix studio bed

Rating: 4/5

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Best: Sofa bed for style

Dimensions: H 64cm x W 215cm x D 105cm

Fabric: 24 fabric options and three leather

Colourways: 166 options

Why we love it

  • Ingenious design
  • Compact
  • Transforms into a bed easily

Take note

  • Low sitting, so not ideal for older guests

The most bed-like piece in our review is also the most sculptural and design-led – with a price tag to suit. Like a contemporary day bed, there’s not much shifting around needed to swiftly turn your settee into a bed – simply remove the cushions and pull out the seat to extend (or rather glide it out, with its integrated TouchGlide technology).

As comfy as it looks, the low-sitting sofa bed boasts a wonderfully deep tufted seat cushion with an equally supportive backrest to match. It is crafted with an engineered steel frame and boasts innovative springs and the brand’s own Postureflex seating system for comfort and support.

The Felix’s added luxuries include smart pockets to use with LED reading lights, swivel tables or charge tables, keeping unsightly leads out of sight, so as not to interrupt those clean, contemporary lines. This one’s not cheap but it is a modern beauty.

Buy now £2490, Kingliving.co.uk

Furl Paris sofa bed, large four-seater

Rating: 4.5/5

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Best: Sofa bed for a bespoke design

Dimensions: H 76cm x W 200cm x D 96cm

Fabric: 13 options

Colourways: 200+ options

Why we love it

  • Top quality craftsmanship
  • Choice of three mattress types

Take note

  • Pricey

The luxurious Paris sofa bed ranges in size from an armchair all the way up to an expansive five-seater, making it one versatile furniture piece. It’s up to you whether you want to keep it compact to save on space or go extra-large for a sprawling, family-friendly settee that transforms into a true-to-size super-king bed (your overnight guests will love you).

There’s a choice of three mattresses: pocket sprung, memory foam, or reflex. Meanwhile, upholstery fabrics range from leathers to wools to easy-clean velvet – in fact, you can even choose your own material if you’ve got designs on a particular colour or pattern. Stylish add-ons include headrests, footstools, bolster cushions and nifty side pockets, making this made-to-order piece practically bespoke.

Timeless in shape with its slimline silhouette, gently curved armrests and high, tapered legs, this high-seated sofa bed is as elegant as it is practical. Even in its vast five-seater configuration, the steel mechanism allows you to open it up in one smooth motion.

Buy now £3673, Furl.co.uk

Cocoon Ashley corner sofa bed

Rating: 4.5/5

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Best: King-size sofa bed

Dimensions: H 94cm x W 200cm x D 150cm

Fabric: Micro suede, micro cloth, micro weave, micro velvet and custom

Colourways: 33 colours, plus custom options

Why we love it

  • Boasts a fully integrated pocket-sprung mattress
  • Transforms into a king-size bed
  • Nifty modular system

Contemporary and pleasingly boxy in design, this is another dual-function furniture piece you wouldn’t know transforms into an inviting bed – the way it does so is quite the feat of engineering.

For the ultimate in comfort for your overnight guests, this sofa becomes a king-size bed in a jiffy, with a simple pull-out section, while the back of the sofa comes forward and lies flat, to give you a generous surface area. What I loved most about the Ashley is the way I can store the back cushions within the frame of the bed, including the ottoman section, keeping the living room free from clutter. What’s more, the side cushions double up as handy pillows.

As a corner sofa, this one is cosy, sociable and super comfy – choose left- or right-hand configurations, depending on your space. As a bed, it is a dream – guests can spread out in style, and they’ll thank you for it.

Buy now £1799, Cocoonsleeping.com

Omhu teddy corner sofa, open

Rating: 4.5/5

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Best: Stylish sofa bed

Dimensions: 300 cm x 200 cm

Fabrics: Oeko-Tex certified T30 cold foam, silicon fibre, polyester, nylon, chrome plated steel bars

Colourways: 22 options

Why we love it

  • Comfortable
  • Stylish
  • Removable and washable cover
  • Modular versatility

Take note

  • Expensive
  • Too big for small living rooms

Reviewed by Daisy Lester

The made-to-order Omhu teddy sofa range includes two- and three-seaters, corner models, an armchair and an ottoman, making it easy to adapt to different spaces. Despite living in a small flat, I found the low-profile open corner design and light sage green finish actually made the room feel larger and more cohesive. The modular setup is another plus, allowing you to expand the sofa over time.

The sofa transforms into a spacious double bed (Daisy Lester)

The sofa converts into a bed in seconds by moving one base section onto the floor, creating a spacious double bed that my guests approved of. Comfort-wise, the firm foam base initially feels solid but softens into supportive, mattress-like cushioning. The low backs work best for lounging rather than upright sitting. Not merely style over substance, the Instagram-viral sofa balances retro-inspired looks, practicality and comfort – while serving as the focal point for any living space.

The sofa bed takes four to eight weeks to arrive, depending on size. Packaging is secure, with each section wrapped in plastic inside cardboard boxes, though the excessive plastic feels at odds with sustainability efforts. Assembly is refreshingly simple: lay out the steel frame, stack the bases and position the backs.

Buy now £2297, Omhucph.com

Your questions about sofa beds answered

What is the best sofa bed?

Dreams’ Gallway three-seater is a great buy if you’re after a sofa bed that’s going to take a lot of use, both as your main settee and as a makeshift guest bed. It proves equally comfortable, firm and supportive in both configurations. Mid-century in style, its tall wooden legs give it a decent seat height, while cleverly offsetting its bulky body.

I was also impressed with Bensons for Beds’ Alexa small double sofa bed, for a stylish but affordable buy. It is sized to fit smaller spaces but will still happily sleep two.

How I tested sofa beds

I put a range of sofa beds to the test, including click-clack and pull-out styles, looking for that sweet spot that gives you comfort and support in both sofa and bed setups. I weighed up several factors, including ease of setup, upholstery fabrics, and overall value for money. You can read my full testing criteria at the bottom of my review.

When putting sofa beds to the test in my home, I considered the following factors:

Why you can trust IndyBest reviews

Ali Howard is an experienced writer and interiors editor, whose passion for great design has landed her bylines in Fabric magazine, Little London, Baby magazine and British GQ. She has regularly contributed interior design content to The Independent since 2019, including review features such as best corner sofas, dining tables, bean bag chairs, and more. When it comes to finding the perfect sofa bed, Ali’s knowledge comes from years of experience, so her reviews are ones to trust.

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