Get the Look: 20 Modern Sleeper Sofas

I’ve done a number of sofa roundups of a variety of sofas from gray sofas to blue velvet sofas—but I have yet to pull together a collection of sleeper sofas for you. With summer guests on the horizon, I think it’s a good idea to examine some sofa bed options.

Choosing sofa beds can be tricky, since the sofas need to be deep enough to accommodate some type of mattress wide enough to pose as a bed. This means they can be bulky; hardly the contemporary look I favour. There are a number of options that go beyond the futon, but stay simple and sleek. Even the more comfortable upholstered sofa beds for sale these days have a streamlined silhouette.

I wrote a post on daybeds a while back, so I haven’t included any here save for one sectional piece that’s admittedly more of a daybed than traditional sleeper. On the Cape I have DWR’s Twilight in green which I love, but as for my old sleeper-sofa with the thin mattress and metal bar that pops out of the sofa – not so much.

Sleeper sofa design has improved, but still, if you’re shopping for a traditional sleeper, look for constructions that solve that issue. Mitchell Gold sofas tend to be great compromises for a plush upholstered sofa with a bed inside. [Availability of items checked and updated on 1-18-17]

Modern Sleeper Sofas With Beds

Modern Sleeper Sofas With Beds

Modern Sleeper Sofas With Beds

S H O P P I N G

1 Elliot Sofa Bed, $169 at Target. (unavailable)

2 SOLSTA Sofa Bed, $179 at IKEA.

3 Bay Sleeper by Busk&Hertzog, $2,200 at DWR. (unavailable)

4 Elke Convertible Sofa, $999.99 at Room & Board.

5 Henry Sleeper, $1,299–$1,699 at West Elm.

6 Twilight Sleeper Sofa by Flemming Busk, $2,100 at DWR.

7 Gus*Modern James Sleeper Lounge, $1,850 at Lumens.

8 Mexico Futon Sofa Bed, £189.99 at Argos.

9 Blu Dot Paramount Daybed, $1,804 at YLiving.

10 Twin Sleeper Chair, $1,795 at JC Penney.

11 Alex III Sleeper at Mitchell Gold Bob Williams.

12 Chevron Futon, $199.99 at Target.

13 Sliding Sleeper Sofa by Pietro Arosio, $3,875 at DWR.

14 LifeStyle Solutions Convertible Sofa, $560 at Hayneedle.

15 KIVIK Sofa Bed with Footstool, $958 at IKEA.

16 Eden Convertible Sofa, $999 at Room & Board.

17 Blu Dot One Night Stand Sleeper Sofa, $1,999 at Lumens.

18 Patti Foam Sofa Bed at Homebase. (unavailable)

19 Artek Sofa-Bed 550.

20 Niels Bendtsen sleeper sofa, $2,540 at Hive.

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Get the Look: 34 Beds for Boys’ Rooms

Following up on Wednesday’s Montage: 27 Boy’s Bedrooms, I’ve chosen 34 mostly modern, but some classic, and some designer chic, toddler, twin, and double beds for kids. Almost all would look great straight through to adulthood. If you’re looking for a bunk style, you can refer back to Get the Look: 18 Bunk and Loft Beds from this past winter. If you’re putting together a little boy’s room, send me the finished result!

S H O P P I N G 

1 Blu Dot Nook Upholstered Bed, $1,299 at Modern Seed.

2 Dorma Bed, $995 at Giggle.

3 Classic Toddler Bed, $620 at Giggle.

4 Parsons Bed, $699 at Room & Board.

5 Nurseryworks Duet Bed, $2,050 at Tottini.

6 Kalon Studios IoLine Toddler Bed, $1,150 at Branch.

7 Scholar Bed, $699 at Crate & Barrel.

8 Barbara Barry Half Moon Bed, $6,795 at McGuire.

9 Cassia Rattan Full Bed, $995 at Serena & Lily.

10 Fillmore Upholstered Full Bed, $1,650 at Serena & Lily.

11 McGuire Antalya Rattan Bed, $5,895 at McGuire Furniture.

12 Spot on Square Hiya Toddler Bed, $549 at Design Public.

13 Legare Frog Bed, $279 at Amazon.

14 Cambridge Bed, $1,095 at Serena & Lily.

15 Nifty Junior Bed at Ubabub.

16 Oeuf Sparrow Bed, $890 at Oeuf.

17 DucDuc Alex Classic Youth Full Bed, $1,295 at DucDuc.

18 Pod Junior Bed, $249 at Unique Boutique.

19 Upscale Urban Bed, $1,159 at Circle Baby.

20 SUNDVIK Bed, $119.99 at IKEA.

21 Moda Bed with High Footboard, $849 at Room & Board.

22 MAMMUT bed, $159.99 at IKEA.

23 Parsons Full Bed, $799 at Room & Board.

24 Ella Upholstered Bed, $1,199 at Room & Board.

25 DucDuc Campaign Youth Full Bed, $2,695 at DucDuc.

26 Not Neutral BB2 Twin Bed, $960 at Lajaja Kids.

27 Tulip Leander Junior Bed, $998 at 2Modern.

28 Nurseryworks Uptown Bed, $1,500 at Bobby Berk Home.

29 Presidio Day Bed With Trundle, $2,250 at Serena & Lily.

30 TrueModern 11-Ply Bed, $999 at Design Public.

31 Milan Bed, $99 at Target.

32 Petra Toddler Bed, $299 at Argington.

33 P’kolino Café Toddler Bed, $299 at Clever Tomato.

34 Piper bed, $599 at Room & Board.

35 As You Wish Upholstered Full Bed, $1,099 at Land of Nod.

36 Classics Furniture Lynx Low Metal Double Bed, £90 at Wedo Beds.

37 Azure Jenny Lind Bed, $1,099 at Land of Nod.

38 Young America Mix & Match Sleigh Daybed, $1,149 at Posh Tots.

39 Cassidy Panel Bed, $267 at Linens-n-Things.

40 Nantucket Bed by Bradshaw Kirchofer, $1,760 at Layla Grace.

41 Architecture Full Bed, $899 at Room and Board.

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Design Diary: Ladder District Loft by Duncan Hughes

I thought I knew most of the designers in Boston, until I encountered Duncan Hughes. Talented, inventive, and sensitive to clients’ lifestyles and tastes, I met Hughes when I was assigned to write a story about a young couple’s downtown Boston loft, “Unpolished Perfection,” for Boston Home’s Spring 2012 issue. Hughes’ work, as you can see here, is fresh and functional, with a sense of humor, a bit of drama, and more than a touch of the practical. (Unrelated tidbit: Hughes recently re-designed a home for Katherine Heigl in L.A.)

Photography by Eric Roth

A wall of faux boxwood greets visitors when they step off the elevator. It’s a surprise of the after being on the busy city street. The ceiling is painted black to suggest a night sky. The sliding barn-style doors are mahogany doors salvaged from a school in Milton, Mass., painted electric blue. The contractor wasn’t thrilled about painting the beautiful old wood, but Hughes convinced him. Hardware: Barndoorhardware.com; wallpaper: Cole & Sons; stools: Wisteria; coat stand: Abodeon, Cambridge.

The elevator doors are done in chalkboard paint; great for last minute grocery reminders. Hughes helped the couple organize the huge living room space. The homeowner told me, “I never lived anymore where we could fit more than one couch, and it was obvious where it would go. Here, not only is there 20 places to put a couch, you could have more than one!”

Roman shades: Kelly Wearstler ‘Trellis’ for Schumacher; artwork: Yes.Oui.Si, Boston; credenza: Abodeon; gray sofa: Room & Board; brown sofa: The Bright Group, upholstered in leather with mohair seat cushion.

Hughes custom designed the cocktail table, fabricated in Lucite by Altec Plastics in Boston. (Yes, the rug is different in this photo, which I took when I visited for the walk-through and interview.)

Next to the living room is another seating area, inspired by Hughes’ recent African safari. He says, “I was fresh off a safari in Botswana, where we’d gather around a fire with director chairs and a full bar. I wanted that effect here. I didn’t want any matching chairs; I wanted it to feel like people just grabbed what was there and pulled them up to talk.”

The trick to a mix and match chair ensemble? “Getting seat heights about the same height, so nobody feels out of place, and making sure everyone’s feet are on the carpet, even just one foot, so they feel like they’re in the group. “Coffee table and chair on left: vintage 1950s  from Reside, Boston; Womb chair from Addo Novo, Boston; wood chair by Blu Dot; artwork: Yes.Oui.Si, Boston.

The fireplace is gas from Sparks, with no hearth, for maximum simplicity. Hughes says, ” The theme is rustic meets modern with a little industrial sprinkled on top.” The surround is done in salvaged barn wood from Maine. Hughes started out wanting to line it with old railroad ties, for a log cabin feel, but ran into issues with toxicity. He chose each piece of wood very carefully, some with knots, some with old paint, and planned out exactly which sections of each board he would use. Later, the contractor picked them up and promptly sawed them right in half so they’d fit, nearly causing Hughes a heart attack. “I thought he was kidding, but we made it work.”

The sconces on the surround are vintage chrome pieces.

Hughes designed a faux window above the bar. It’s lit with fluorescent strips enhanced with gels purchased at a local performing arts hardware store, to get just the right quality of light that it resembles a window. The vintage chandelier has a bit of a deco feel. The long trestle table was handmade in California by the guy who originally had designed a similar table for Restoration Hardware.

Hughes built in a bar on the back of the entry wall, borrowing space from an oversize coat closet. The couple likes to entertain, so the bar was high on their priority list.

The kitchen was already intact when Hughes was hired, but he did spruce up the old fire doors, and added shelves behind them, creating a shallow space perfect for spice jar storage.

To separate the public and private spaces, Hugh designed the black room divider, fabricated from etched polycarbonate. The cloudy finish allows light through, but obscures the mess of toys and such behind it. The shiny tin panel on the right is a pocket door. The piano sits on an oversize sheepskin rug (six pelts sewn together) from Bowron Sheepskin in New Zealand.

Hughes designed an ingenious reading nook at the foot of the stairs, modeled on the outdoor lawn chairs of his youth. The adjustable back is woven with seat belt fabric. The cushion lifts up for storage. The bookcase is extra deep, and accessible from both sides.

Homeowners Darren and Colette Powell.

Designer Duncan Hughes.

For more about the space, design process, Hughes, and the homeowners, read the full story, “Unpolished Perfection” in Boston Home.

Get the Look: 55 Coffee/Cocktail Tables

I’ve already given you the rundown on our living room coffee table situation yesterday. I realize I provide photos of our apartment when I talk about it, but that would require more tidying than I have time for, not to mention camera skills.

We sort of need a coffee table for our family room too, but I hate to take up the limited and cozy floor space. And it would be in the way during Oakley’s playtime. (My cat, not my kid.) I daresay side tables must suffice. In any case, here are 55 coffee/cocktail tables. More than a few are amazing.

S H O P P I N G

Concentric Brass Table by Codor, $5,600 at Tamara Codor, Dering Hall.

X-Frame Glass Top Table by Tapio Wirkkala for Artek, $14,705 at Hive.

Umbra Geometric Tile Table by Manulutio, $2,898 at Anthropologie.

Yellow Changeright Table by Worlds Away, $1,010 at Zinc Door.

Onyx Laser Cut Base Table by Eva Zeisel, $1,500 at DWR.

Lily Pad Table by Blu Dot, $399 at Hive.

Orange Lacquer Block Lucite X-Base, $1,495 at Jonathan Adler.

Braiden Oxidized Iron Coffee Table, $449 at Crate & Barrel.

Nixon Pierced Brass Base with Marble Top, $2,500 at Jonathan Adler.

Amoeba Table by Jens Risom, $991 at Hive.

Norwood Recycled Wood on Casters by Arteriors, now $2,518 at Zinc Door.

Como Bi-Level Table in Espresso Wood, $498 at Chiasso.

Gray Stones Table by Maya Lin for Knoll, $673 at All Modern.

Ion Round Glass Table with Ash Base, $299 at West Elm.

Diego Bronze Table w/White Top by Oly Studio at Tonic Home.

Set of Three Lucent Nesting Tables, $349 at CB2.

Two Tier Lucite Table with Brass Details at John Salibello Antiques.

Satellite Rec Rectangle Table by Loll Designs $519 at Design Public.

Black Hex Table by Cara and Cole , $781 at Candelabra.

Gold Leaf & Glass Sabine Table at Jan Showers, Dering Hall.

Around Table by Thomas Bentzen for Muuto, £449 at Made in Design.

Seguro Square Rustic Wood Table, $799 at Crate & Barrel.

Zebrawood Ellipse Table, $6,300 at Alexandra Angle, Dering Hall.

Brass Radial Base Table, $2,250 at Lawson-Fenning, Dering Hall.

Green Lacquer Jacqui Table by Bungalow 5, $715 at Candelabra.

Polished Nickel Table by Planter for Knoll,  $1,421 at Smart Furniture.

White Pipa Lattice Table by Oly Studio, $1,980 at Candelabra.

Keil Meshwork Table by Daniel Herr at Matter.

Lazy Susan Metal Strap Coffee Table, $1,350 at Candelabra.

Tri-Oval Glass Table by Ross Lovegrove for Knoll, $1,685 at All Modern.

Arktura Red Strand Coffee Table, $2,195 at Bobby Berk Home.

Splay-Leg Table by George Nakashima for Knoll, $1,676 at DWR.

Milo Baughman Bronze Geodesic Table, $6,500 at Converso, 1st Dibs.

Henredon Elephant Tusk Table, $2,300 at Galere, 1st Dibs.

Oly Studio George Table w/Black Resin Top, $1,845 at Candelabra.

Pierced Iron Base Table with Glass Top at John Salibello Antiques.

Smart Round White Marble & Chrome Table, $329 at CB2.

Kingston Driftwood Glass Oval Table by Arteriors, $1,260 at Candelabra.

Pi Steel & Black Laminate Table by Blu Dot, $599 at Smart Furniture.

Glossy White Rectangular Kira Table w/Chrome Legs, $458 at Chiasso.

Sea Green Coral Table by Arktura, $1,990 at Bobby Berk Home.

White Lacquer Capresi Swing-Out Table, $398 at Chiasso.

Red Around Table by Thomas Bentzen for Muuto, $640 at Ambiente Direct.

Fracture Table by Matthew Hilton, $3,385 at The Future Perfect.

Ash Base P7 Table with Glass Top by Jonas Wahlstrom, $299 at CB2.

Cork Table by Moooi, $423 at All Modern.

Olivia Nickel & Glass Round Table by Arteriors, $1260 at Zinc Door.

Rustic Pine & Iron Delwyn Table by Robert Ogden, $1,298 at Anthropologie.

Orange Zanotta Wire Table, $930 at Ambiente Direct.

Zuri Round Table, $599 at Crate & Barrel.

Brass-Plated Flash Square Table by Tom Dixon,  $1,010 at Lumens.

Tablo 3-Leg Table by Normann Copenhagen, $220CAD at The Modern Shop.

Pelutho Table by Lee Kirkbride, now $622.30 at The Future Perfect.

Steel & Glass Gubi Pedrera Table by Barba Corsini, $815 at Finnish Design Shop.

Kartell Panier Tables by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, $380 at Lumens.