Over the years, we have worked so much magic with IKEA sofas all over the world, trying to make them as unique as they can be. Over time, we even picked up a few tricks to make our slipcovers truly designer-looking. It wasn’t long until they were articulated into proper sofa hacks.
Of course, the whole point of a good hack is that it would have to be;
1) easy to do, and 2) cost-saving.
From a 2-minute transformation to a proper DIY, here are some of our best IKEA Klippan sofa hacks that we thought you’d enjoy.
It all started with the coming around of St Patrick’s Day (and not to mention 2017’s Pantone colour of the year) that made us decide to bring in a hack for all lovers of the colour – Green.
And what better way to do it then to showcase it using our Classic Velvet Emerald slipcovers, upgraded with brand new legs and some Chesterfield-inspired sofa tufting?
The Inspiration
A few of us here really like the Chesterfield sofa and were thinking, “Wouldn’t it be really cool if we could hack a sofa like the IKEA Klippan into a Chesterfield?”
However; considering that the Chesterfield’s trademark look is precisely due to its round arms (something that we can’t really create) and tufting (something we can definitely do), we continued searching and eventually found something more realistic to hack.
Left: Wayfair’s Brayden Studio Verdi 89″ sofa (US$2,045), Right: David Blue Linen Sofa (US$1,845)
A square-arm sofa with a very modern and minimalist look, something we knew we could hack up very easily.
Thus began our journey. Here are the before photos:
IKEA Klippan sofa – Left: bare; Right: in Comfort Works Classic Velvet Emerald slipcovers
The Prepwork
First and foremost, here are some tools that you’ll need: – 1 x Comfort Works Klippan Slipcover (Assuming you already have an IKEA Klippan) – A tufting kit (twine, needle, scissors, matching buttons) – Pencil for marking – Ruler – A willing friend/partner who can help you
Next, you’ll need to decide on how much tufting you want to do. We did initially want to tuft the entire sofa; back and armrests – the whole Chesterfield shebang.
It only took us a minute to realise that a minimalist look would go best with its square arms; so we settled for 8 buttons in the end.
And, using my expert mathematical skills, we figured a 15.6cm gap between each button would work the best (specifically for the IKEA Klippan loveseat, and not the 4-seater!).
The Fail
Before we move on to the full instructions, here are some things you SHOULD NOT do (because we did and realised we had made a mistake).
Basically, when measuring and planning for the best way to get 8 buttons placed equidistant from each other -don’t do it from the back of the sofa!
Our mistake was that we had marked and measured from the back instead of the front, where we were supposed to put the buttons on.
Here are some photos documenting our silliness nonetheless:
Measuring and marking from the back of the sofa
The Hack
Lesson learned: Instead of marking where you want the buttons to be at the back, mark it at the front on the slipcover – a white chalk from the tufting kit would work.
(we didn’t take pictures here because we wanted to jump straight into tufting)
Surprisingly the board used in the Klippan wasn’t as thick as we imagined, so the needle poked right through fairly easily with some elbow grease.
Once the needle’s through, tufting it with a button becomes the easy part.
If you’re wondering how this works – check it out in this tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAOQValxCD4
Step-by-step Button Tufting Tutorial by Comfort Works
The tricky part would be tying it to the back of the sofa, so it’s important to make sure you use about an arm’s length of twine to get it to the other side and onto the springs of the Klippan sofa.
The best part is that if you don’t like how deep the buttons are tufted into the cushion, you can adjust them by moving the string accordingly – you will need a friend on the other side to push the button in deeper for a more obvious tuft.
And yes we’ve tested – the springs are thankfully safe, and will not break upon sitting.
You can also see how uneven my “arm’s length” was throughout the process but hey it worked out fine at the end!
Left: the tufting strings attached to the sofa springs; Right: the tufted buttons up front
Here’s how the front looks:
It gets easier once you get the first and second tufts done; you’d have completed it before you knew it.
Well okay, so it did take us about 2-3 hours in total at the end as we had to figure out the measurements first, make a mistake, and then get the job done.
The Reveal
And there you have it, the IKEA Klippan sofa hacked with our Classic Velvet Emerald slipcovers and tufting buttons.
The completed Klippan sofa hack
It looks pretty damned premium and very “un-IKEA”, doesn’t it?
2) Our 2-Minute Makeover Hack
Now this is for those who want a real change without all the extra steps. We get it – you have a Klippan and you don’t want to go too crazy with modifications or jump through hoops just for a new look.
So here it is – we promise it literally takes about a minute or two to pull off (or rather, put on).
The Inspiration
IKEA Klippan Sofa in Comfort Works Custom Slipcovers
Did you know that the IKEA Klippan is one of the most famous sofas in the world? We did. In fact, we had always wanted to make something truly special for it – since most places like Amazon and eBay sell the same old boring (not to mention flimsy) replacement covers.
Since we’re all about customisations, we thought of how we could improve some of its most entry-level qualities;
1) its lack of comfort, and 2) its ultra “vanilla” style
Given that the Klippan has absolutely no cushions to work with, we decided to give its minimalist design a little kick. It wasn’t long until we came up with a bold and luxurious new look for it along with a huge comfort upgrade. We even doubled its practicality! The best part about it? It was just too easy.
The Prepwork
Remove your old IKEA Klippan covers (that is, if you have them on!)
The Hack
The older Klippan sofas have a relatively smooth and slightly round design all over (very 90’s, we think). Its legs are totally practical, but let’s face it – they have no aesthetic value whatsoever.
Klippan Loveseat Grannan White
All it needed was a new design – and it could be as simple as putting on a slipcover. So that’s exactly what we did; we dressed it up in rich premium velvet and gave it french seams to match. We even extended the skirt of the slipcover all the way down so that it hides the plastic legs.
The Reveal
And, voila! Can you tell this is an IKEA sofa?
Comfort Works Designer Klippan Sofa Covers in Emerald Green Velvet
With the smooth clean lines of the french seams along its long-skirted covers, we managed to mask the rounded edges of the Klippan and make it look sharp, sleek, and more square-edged.
French Seams – Emerald Green Velvet
The buttery soft texture of our Classic Velvet makes it feel like heaven to lie on. It totally makes up for its stiff base and back. The rich, bold colours of the fabric really makes the entire sofa stand out from all other Klippans.
And as for practicality; the velvet naps are incredibly tight – which makes the cover perfect for households with kids and pets since it is difficult to scratch up. It stays in place perfectly with minimal tucking needed (it even has straps so that you can keep the covers fastened on). If you get it dirty, just pull it off the couch and toss it into the washing machine!
Here’s a video of our “designer” Klippan covers in action;
Comfort Works Designer Klippan Sofa Covers
Isn’t it funny how a single piece of fabric can turn your sofa from entry-level to classy, and make life at home so much simpler? The best part of this slipcover; it only cost US$159 and you can even get it on Amazon and Etsy.
Ps* It also comes in 2 velvet colours – Emerald green and Cobalt blue !
Comfort Works Designer Klippan Sofa Covers in Cobalt Blue Velvet
With its hack-ability, it’s no surprise that this would be one of IKEA’s most popular sofas –check out our IKEA Klippan review here.
Sectional sofas are great – you can sit, sleep and lounge on them however you like. If you’re looking for the best IKEA sectional sofa for your home, look no further as we have compiled a list of the 5 best IKEA sectional sofas right here.
You know how you just sink into some sofas and don’t feel like you can get yourself back up? The Applaryd 4-seater with chaise sure isn’t going to make you feel that way. It is comfortable, yet it’s so bouncy that it makes it easy to get up again when it’s time to.
The well-positioned back cushions allow upright seating and if your height is around 170cm, your feet would be able to touch the floor even when your back is against the plump back cushions.
Please note the Applaryd’s covers are non-removable, so if there is a bad spill or mess made by friends or family, there would be no way to wash or change the covers. However, we do have pro tips on how to clean your upholstered sofa effectively.
2. Kivik
Image: IKEA Kivik in Everyday Linen
This 4-seat sectional with chaise has deep seating made with pocket springs, high resilience foam and polyester fibres. If you like wide space on a sofa, then you’ll be delighted to be seated in this one here. The Kivik’s arms are wide and low – perfect as a headrest for when you’re taking a nap.
This sectional comes in colours like anthracite, beige, turquoise and grey. Perhaps you took a visit to IKEA and really like the Kivik, but not the colours it comes in. If you’re looking for something a bit different, we’ve got you covered (your sofa that is).
Because did you know you can buy IKEA sofas… without the IKEA sofa covers? That means you can customise the look and feel of your new Kivik sectional exactly how you want.
The IKEA Sӧderhamn has always been one of our favourites because of its unique look and hackability.
At one glance, in its original slipcovers and steel legs, the Sӧderhamn comes off as a sleek and handsome 4-seater sectional. It offers low, deep seating with cushions that are soft, so you’ll feel like you’re sinking into the embrace of the Sӧderhamn.
However, if you’d like to give the Sӧderhamn a makeover once in a while, it’s really simple and there are so many ways to do it!
You can get slipcovers of a different colour and fabric than the 5 offered by IKEA; you can also replace the steel legs with wooden ones such as our Peroni replacement sofa legs; you could also order our Signature Farmhouse slipcover and give it a traditional look, at the same time conservatively hiding its shiny legs.
If you’re interested in a bigger transformation, try looking at how we hacked it into a ghost sofa that looks similar to the one offered by premium brands.
Now, the Uppland (an improved version of the Ektorp), is a really comfy one. Made with pocket springs, high resilient foam and polyester fibres, the sofa is firm, yet also soft to allow you to sink a little into the couch. The seat stands relatively tall at 47cm, making it an easy one to sit into and get back up from.
The round arms give the Uppland a classic look, making it able to fit into almost any home design. So, if you’re looking for something that looks and feels simple but classic, the Uppland 4-seater corner sofa would be your choice.
A timeless classic piece, resembling the Karlstad and the Landskrona – that’s the Morabo. Although the covers are upholstered, the Morabo offers 3 types of fabric materials and 8 colour options. We particularly like the golden brown/wood colour made from grain leather and coated fabric that has a similar texture to leather. It offers a very vintage look that could also fit into an office.
As for the seats, they are firm and comfortable, thanks to the thick back cushions and high-resilience foam and polyester wadding. The leather cover is also relatively easy to clean, as you only need to wipe it with a damp cloth in case of any accidents.
So, have you settled on an IKEA sectional sofa that you think fits you best? Let us know!
Have an existing sectional sofa that’s still working really well? Why not put some new couch covers on it and see how you could transform your sofa as well as the whole mood of the room.
Your sofa’s great – it’s comfortable, withstands weight and pressure well over the years and it’s got a certain smell that you’re so used to. However, when you stand back and look at it from a distance, does it occur to you that it could actually look better than its current tired state?
Transform it into a designer sofa! Easier said than done, you may think. And maybe so in the past, when making over a sofa would entail reupholstery (expensive) or DIY (tricky). But there’s a hack that doesn’t involve getting your needle and thread out. With our slipcovers, transforming a sofa has never been easier, especially with the new Comfort Works Signature Style slipcovers for top-selling IKEA models.
We know that having to disassemble your entire sofa just to change the covers is a tiresome task, especially for models like the Friheten, Manstad, Soderhamn, Karlstad and Kivik sofas. So our team has been working tirelessly on developing slipcovers that require zero disassembly. Zero!
Thanks to zippers located at all the right places, you don’t have to disassemble your sofa to slip on the covers for that perfect fit. And where some models may have previously required multiple pieces for different seat cushions, now there will just be one slipcover for the whole seat! We’ve been able to reduce the time it takes to change slipcovers from 3-4 hours down to 20-30 minutes. We’re really taking convenience to a whole new level here.
Design
Now that we’ve covered the practicality of our Signature Style, let’s move on to the design part of these sexy slipcovers. Our team of sofa experts knows sofas like no one else, and they use their knowledge of sofas and design trends to find the best look for each IKEA sofa model. Each model-specific Signature Style makes the sofa look like the best possible version of itself.
We have two Signature Styles: Signature Farmhouse and Signature Modern.
The Signature Farmhouse style provides a look that’s more traditional and relaxed. What usually comes with the Signature Farmhouse slipcover is oversized flanges around the cushions and also a long skirt, sometimes pleated, that reaches the ground. These details add a softer, more traditional look to a sofa.
The Signature Modern style offers a more contemporary design that fits in with stylish interior designs. It’s more sleek, making the most of clean lines and geometric shapes, sometimes with accent seams or piping for a more structured and clean look.
Either way, you’ll still be getting a designer sofa so there’s no cons to your choice!
Image: Sectional sofa in Signature Modern slipcover
Our fabrics are categorised into different collections based on every household’s unique needs. We have the Sustainable Collection made for people who want something more eco-friendly; Pet-friendly Collection for families with messy pets; Hypoallergenic Collection for consumers with sensitive skin; Performance Collection for active families where accidents are prone to happen and lastly, a Starter Collection with affordable fabrics for sofa slipcovers.
Ranging from breathable linen and soft chenille to cosy velvet, there is a slipcover for every season of the year. Whether you prefer a little more texture to your couch slipcover or just one that’s smooth to the touch, the customisation is all in your hands based on the choices that Comfort Works offers.
As for colours, we’ve got the calmest cream to vivid amber and everything in between. No matter where your tastes lie on the spectrum, there’s got to be something for you.
Plus point: Did you know that the natural fabrics we offer are now officially certified Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX? This includes the Brushed Cotton, Cotton Canvas, Pure Linen and Everyday Linen fabrics. Free from harmful substances, these fabrics are more skin-friendly and harmless for human health.
Ready to take a step further?
Order up to 8 free fabric samples first for a test run before making a purchase on the entire slipcover.
Leather sofas – there’s nothing quite like them when it comes to infusing character into the living room. Classy, easy to maintain and luxurious, leather has always been one of the first choices when it comes to choosing a fancy sofa.
Some don’t like the look of leather as they feel it gives off a rather masculine feel. But we think leather has a place in any living room and as a material, it has no real downsides.
The only problem with leather sofas? They are so.friggin.expensive; so you do not want the costly mistake of picking the wrong one.
Rest assured, I’m here to help you pick the perfect leather sofa! One that is high quality, from reputable manufacturers and tailored to your needs.
Ready? Sit tight, let’s dive right into the list of the best and most comfortable leather sofas for 2023!
How to pick a leather sofa
Go for high quality leather
The difference between a good leather sofa and one doomed to be next year’s landfill comes down to quality.
Sure the construction of the sofa plays an important role, but when it comes to the horror stories you hear about leather sofas literally crumbling and flaking, the cause is most likely surface level.
There are plenty of marketing tricks that brands play, one of them being the term ‘genuine leather’. Take it from us: this means poor quality leather. However, even that is not as bad as ‘bonded leather’. Stay away from bonded leather: it will disintegrate on you sooner than later.
With bonded leather, it’s only a matter of time before this happens:
Even faux leather is a longer lasting and less troublesome alternative.
Remember, when it comes to real leather sofas that last, what you want is full-grain or top grain leather.
Pick a suitable leather for your household
The way leather is coated (or not coated) is important. Is it minimally treated to preserve maximum breathability and the ability to patina over time, or is it coated ever so slightly to be more spill and stain resistant?
You may have come across terms such as coating, aniline and semi-aniline in your own hunt for a leather sofa. What do they all mean?
Semi-aniline leather has had a thin protective coat applied on the surface of the leather. This kind of leather is more resistant to stains and is generally a better choice for messy homes.
Full-aniline leather has no top coating, so keep it away from the coffee and red wine. It offers the best breathability and will develop a beautiful vintage patina over time as it is exposed to body oils, wear & tear and sunlight.
Leather is not cat friendly
There’s a rumour floating around that leather furniture is perfect for homes with cats. Something about them not wanting to scratch materials that aren’t textured and offer no place for them to sink their claws into.
Well, millions of cat owners and their shredded leather sofas would sadly disagree.
The truth is, each cat has its own preferences. Some scratch on wood, some scratch on rope, and some scratch on leather. Sure, cats that behave can jump up and down a leather sofa without leaving permanent scratches. But if they are actively trying to claw it then you’ll be stuck with a luxurious scratching post.
So if you’re not sure if your cat has expensive tastes, avoid leather. If you’re looking for a cat-proof sofa, try a couch material expressly designed to be cat-proof instead, like our bespoke sofa covers made from claw-proof velvet.
Congratulations on reading through! With that out of the way, you are now ready to hunt for your dream leather sofa. Let’s dive into the list of the very best leather sofas you can get your hands on today. Starting with:
Best budget leather sofa:IKEA Morabo (aka Landskrona)
Note: The Morabo is known as the Landskrona in some countries but they are practically identical. Though, the Morabo is slightly taller to accommodate the Western market and has slightly wider armrests.
It’s almost difficult to make any best sofa list without featuring at least one sofa from IKEA. They are so competitive when setting prices for their furniture. The IKEA Morabo is no different.
At just $899 for the standard 3-seater and $1,949 for the sectional with the chaise lounge, it’s hard to believe that the Morabo is even a real leather sofa.
Well it’s not! Not completely, at least.
Part of the reason why the Morabo can be found at a price that is thousands of dollars cheaper than other famous branded sofa manufacturers is due to the fact that only the contact areas are upholstered in real leather. That includes the inner armrests, seat and back cushions.
The rest of it is made of faux leather, or as IKEA puts it: “a coated fabric that has a similar look and feel to leather”.
But for many leather sofa hunters out there, that’s enough. The non-contact areas are hardly likely to be damaged while the places that do see traffic still provide the comfort and easy to maintain benefits of real leather.
It’s the best mix of function, affordability, and comfort.
Speaking of comfort, the Morabo has an unusual mix of relaxed and loungy seats with cushions that are on the firmer side. But yes, comfortable overall; you can expect it to break in and get even more cushy over time.
To make things even more competitive against the leather sofas offered by more “luxurious” brands, IKEA uses top-grain semi-aniline leather on the Morabo. The same good stuff that’s also found in Crate & Barrel, West Elm and even Design Within Reach leather couches.
That’s a sure sign this sofa will be sticking around for awhile as opposed to disintegrating into leather crumbles after a couple of years. Since it’s semi-aniline, that also means that the leather will hold up to most spills and will not stain easily, making it a good choice for homes on the messier side.
At the end of the day, the Morabo is a great leather sofa for the money, though it’s not for everyone. Especially those looking for a fully leather sofa.
But if you’re simply after something that looks amazing, is comfortable, will last year on year and comes in great leather, it’s almost impossible to argue against the price of this sofa. Plus, you get all the other sweet perks that come with shopping at IKEA.
From global accessibility, showrooms to test their sofas out, flat packed furniture that can actually fit through your doorway and an amazing return policy, there are many reasons for even those on a higher budget to consider the IKEA option.
[Update Jan 2023] The Crate & Barrel Lounge II is no longer available on the website. Prices and details may also vary from those found on other sites.
The Lounge II is a favourite in the sofa world. Crate & Barrel themselves describe it as “modern oversized seating”. And in leather, the Lounge II is one of the best leather sofas for families.
Sitting on the Lounge II is like sitting on a giant cloud. If that cloud was carnivorous and made of leather. Carnivorous because this sofa literally swallows you up – it’s that soft. Boasting plush and spongy cushions, the Lounge II was made to be snuggly. You can dive and sink right into the inviting cushions… in comfort (not suffocation).
It is also huge, much like a giant brown sofa island. It can definitely accommodate the entire family with room to spare. And if it somehow doesn’t, you can always turn it into a sectional. It is one of the few modular leather sectional sofas.
Simply buy as many additional Lounge II parts as you need to create the ultimate grand leather sectional. A sofascape truly fit for a sultan.
The secret to why the Lounge II looks and feels so big without hogging too much of that precious living room real estate is because of a ginormous seating depth. At 29” (74cm), this sofa offers some of the most relaxed seating ever.
It will be a struggle in itself to get an upright sit let alone touch the floor. Honestly not very unexpected given that it is lovingly called “Lounge II”.
As a family-oriented sofa, the Lounge II is only available in semi-aniline leather. Crate & Barrel have also played it safe and offered a limited colour palette of dark hues to better hide any unfortunate accidents. So unless something terrible happens to the couch, and you look after it well, expect the Lounge II to age in just the same way you found it.
If you’re excited by the prospect of having possibly the comfiest couch in existence, there’s good news. Crate & Barrel have many global showrooms you can walk right in to test it out for yourself.
That’s right, global.
Outside America, Crate & Barrel also operates in Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and the United Arab Emirates. Finally an option other than IKEA for those who live outside the US and Canada!
In short, despite how exaggeratedly relaxed it is, I can’t see a reason why anyone would hate the Lounge II. It will make you feel like a kid again :)
And if you’re worried about how the sofa itself will hold up: don’t be. Crate & Barrel have a great reputation for making quality furniture. Testament to this can be seen in their manufacturing process.
They still manufacture in America using kiln dried hardwood as the frame of their sofas to ensure that the insides hold up well. The Lounge II is no different, but be prepared to pay for that quality – it costs $3,249 for the standard 83” 2-seat sofa.
Best mid-century leather sofa:Article Timber
Image Credit: modwestmade
Article’s Timber sofa is one of the best leather sofas for the money. It is gorgeous and classy, sporting delightfully tapered legs and a beautifully finished wooden panel. This sofa screams mid-century in all the right ways.
It also uses some of the highest quality leather found on sofas – full grain aniline leather tanned in Italy. Mhmm, if vintage, patina, and well worn are the words of the day then this is the leather you’ll want.
What this means is that with the proper care, the sofa will grow on you, changing its hue over time and age finer than a barrel of whisky. That’s the beauty of aniline leather.
But a leather couch isn’t just about the quality of leather it uses, and fortunately the Timber sofa is a hit in the comfort department as well.
A mix between deep and upright sitting paired with a low-ish back make the Timber… an unusually balanced sit. The secret behind this weird combination of loungy-ness and attentive seating is due to the slightly firm but giving seat and back cushions. Not too much to make it sag though, which is great.
This on top of plushy soft down-filled back pillows make for a couch that you can sink into slightly without being gobbled up – a favourite for cat naps. Those over 6ft will also be pleased to find that it is long enough to sprawl out on and then some.
So how much does all of this cost? Well, this one might surprise you – it costs just $1,899 with free shipping if you live in Canada or America.
No way! A full sized leather sofa that is thousands of dollars cheaper than several of the other competitors on this list?
What’s the catch?
Good news – there is no catch. The quality of the Timber is top notch and the leather is impeccable, all with good construction that will last the years. The only thing that you can’t do is to test the sofa out.
The secret behind Article’s astonishingly low prices for their sofas is the fact that they are a direct to consumer business. That means no showrooms, no commission based sales personnel… and no testing their sofas. This also means that the final price of their sofas don’t include these things as well.
While it may sound crazy to order a sofa (and an expensive leather sofa no less) online with feel unfelt, Article has a reputation of producing quality furniture. A quick brand search will unearth a ton of positive experiences.
Of course, testimonials from third parties aren’t a substitute for seeing and feeling the sofa yourself but you’re just going to have to trust them and pull the trigger if you want some of their furniture.
Before buying, just remember that the Timber is only available in aniline leather (their Charme leather) and while it may age like a charm-e, it should definitely be a choice that’s saved until after the kids grow up and the pets learn to behave.
Though we at Comfort Works do make tailored slipcovers that can help protect your leather sofa until it is ready for reveal, all while looking designer level stylish.
Yup, Article is just that great when it comes to the value for money you get with their leather sofas. We’ve gone over this.
If it wasn’t because of how gorgeous the Timber sofa is, it would be the Sven that takes its place for best mid-century leather sofa. They are both Article’s signature sofas after all.
So what makes the Sven special? Well for one, the Sven chaise sectional looks better than its Timber counterpart (at least I think so).
While they are both classic mid-century, the Sven has those beautiful tufts on the bench seat cushion and chaise lounge. The use of a single bench cushion is also extra comfy to sprawl out on like a cat rolling around and prevents crumbs, remotes and yourself from getting wedged in between.
Besides aesthetic differences, the Sven is also a softer, squishier couch. 7 inch down-filled back cushions have a spring to them and are not the firmest.
While they are still supportive, some find these cushions too soft, especially considering that they start to look rather frumpy if you don’t regularly fluff them.
Still a very comfy couch though, perfect to burrow in and get very relaxed on. The included cylindrical pillows for back support are also appreciated as a way to get a more attentive sit.
The most important difference between the Timber and Sven is that the Sven is also offered in Article’s Oxford semi-aniline leather. Other than the additional purrdy colours to choose from, this means that the sofa will better stand up to stains. (Just don’t expect much of a rich patina to form on the Oxford leather.)
This protective option is great for households with kids and pets… or just really messy people. Though the Charme full aniline leather is also an option for the Sven if you’re able to keep the sofa out of harm’s way.
Downsides to the Sven? There are some.
As previously mentioned, there are some complaints of the cushions getting depressed over time.
This doesn’t happen too often and most owners still love their Sven but the bigger and wider cushions filled with lots of down do make it more likely to sag. Because of how soft the down cushions are, it also means you need to regularly fluff it.
Still, at $2,999 for the sectional the Sven is a steal. Top grade leather, free shipping plus a great return policy make the Sven a bargain that’s way above its price range. Unlike the Timber, it is also suitable for all households with the option for semi-aniline leather.
Just remember that this is not a modular sectional so you cannot expand on it with additional parts. If you’re looking for something like that, you might consider Crate & Barrel’s Lounge II instead.
Sleeper sofas are not easy to get right. Anyone who has had the “pleasure” of spending a night on one will tell you that.
More often than not, they are clunky and uncomfortable, with metal bars that stick into you while you wonder how to deal with the next day’s sleep deprivation.
But as it turns out, there is a well known brand that already offers a sleeper sofa that is both comfy in its sit and sleep. And it comes in leather.
The brand is Room & Board, and they are very popular amongst sofa hunters who are looking for something a little more “grown-up” than IKEA. What separates them from other brands in the price range is their top of the line customer experience.
Seriously, they provide amazing customer support both before and after your purchase and are more than happy to help you with just about everything.
Moving back to that leather sleeper sofa – theirs is one of the best you can find!
The unassuming Berin is a minimalist piece with a modern design that fits into most rooms. There’s also the full-sized mattress that lies within.
What makes the Berin sofa truly special above the sleeper sofa competition is the fact that it uses the famous Tiffany 24/7 system. The same one that American Leather (also famous for sleeper sofas) uses. (That’s because the Berin is actually manufactured by American Leather… for R&B. It’s a long story.)
Anyway, what this system means is that the mattress lies on a retractable tri-fold platform instead of metal bar support. Bars that poke into your spine: none.
Overall it’s a much sturdier and comfortable feel, made even more impressive by the fact that the system is spring-assisted meaning anyone can transform it from sofa to sofabed, effortlessly.
Yes, even grandma can operate a sofa weighing over 200lbs (90kg) with the right tools :)
These features coupled with extra thoughtful additions such as zippers that secure the mattress to the frame, and the ability to stow away the mattress with the sheets attached for ready use make the Berin a great experience.
When not transformed into its bed form, the Berin is a pretty neat sofa in itself. It’s not the most comfortable sofa ever (sleeper sofas tend not to be), but it is still very pleasant to sit on. Down-filled cushions help soften things up for a supportive yet not too firm sit.
The mattress on the other hand is on the firm side which is great for that aching back, but definitely not for everyone. If your guests prefer something softer, having a gel mattress topper at the ready would solve most problems.
That being said, the Berin definitely does have its drawbacks. At over 90kg, this sofa is not meant to be moved often, though it can be disassembled to make things lighter. Plus, after disassembly, it can be moved and fit through just about anywhere.
The other not so great aspect about the leather version of the Berin is that it costs $5,799 for the 76” queen sized sleeper. Yikes.
Even with the massive selection of funky colored (think yellow chartreuse) top-grain aniline or semi-aniline leather they use – that is craaazy expensive.
But given the lack of good alternatives, and the fact that Room & Board are the ones behind the Berin, it is definitely one of the best options for a leather sleeper if you want something good.
Best value & quality leather sofa:Cococo Home Chesterfield
If you’re regularly on the prowl for good bargains at antique and thrift stores, you might have noticed lots of vintage leather sofas that seem to have lasted generations.
Sadly, the days where sofas were a “buy it for life” thing are long gone – they simply don’t make them like they used to. But one company still does.
Cococohome is a brand that flies under the radar but shouldn’t – and no, that name isn’t a typo. Cococohome actually stands for Comfortable Couch Company and they make sofas real good.
Of all their Restoration Hardware-esque looking pieces, their Chesterfields are a kind of specialty. If you’re looking for a striking conversational piece – this is the one. And Cococohome is your choice for where to get it.
Hands down one of the most iconic sofas of all time, the Chesterfield is a throwback to the 19th century whisky and cigar lounges… and sometimes mancaves. Yet despite how ostentatious it looks, don’t be fooled by its appearance.
This tried and tested design makes for a comfortable couch. In fact, it was practically invented for the middle class of that era because they wanted something exquisite and comfortable at the same time.
So what makes one from Cococohome special? Simply put, they go all out to create the highest quality piece of furniture your butt will have the pleasure of sitting on.
This means frames constructed from kiln dried hardwood made of 100% American oak (some of the hardest of hardwoods).
This also means a self engineered spring support system (with extra springs); plus cushions made from high density foam, wrapped with softer foam, then encased in down, then upholstered in leather.
The tufts on their sofas are even hand tufted with twine so say bye to any issues of the buttons falling off, which is one of the most common complaints when dealing with tufted sofas.
By the time the sofa is finished, it is this giant heavy construct packed with so much goodness that it will take at least 4 grown men to lift (yes it is that heavy). But oh how beautiful it is.
As for the leather, you will be able to find something that suits you, guaranteed. Their selection is huge. From anilines, semi-anilines, sleek mattes or glossy bold colours – they have everything.
The only thing that really throws a wrench into how great this all is is the ordering process. Never mind many months it will take to receive the couch as each couch is made to order, but the website itself is quite the pain to peruse.
Given the many different kinds of leather and the sheer amount of customisation you can pick to get the perfect sofa for you, it would be nice if they at least show a preview of what your end couch might look like. Which they don’t.
You’ll find the best experience to pick out your perfect couch is to order leather samples to make sure they have what you want, and then take a trip to one of their showrooms in Atlanta, Charlotte or Nashville to get a sense of what each of these customisations look like.
But at the end of the day even if their website is lacking somewhat, their sofas are definitely not. So ladies and gentlemen, if you’re looking for the best leather sofa candidate to last you your entire lifetime, this is your best bet.
The Chesterfield design isn’t going to be for everyone, so don’t forget that Cococohome also does other styles. Each of them with an unbelievable quality (and relative affordability) that is rare to find these days.
Get the leather look for a fraction of the price with leather slipcovers
Leather is one of the most expensive materials out there. Everyone knows it.
There’s a whole lot to love about it too, being easy to maintain and classy as heck. What if there was a way to get these things at a fraction of the cost?
Good news. There is! Introducing vegan leather (a kind of faux leather with no animal harm involved) slipcovers:
Image credit: Comfort Works
Bet you didn’t know there was such a thing. They basically slip on the sofa and can be made for any sofa that can be slipcovered. It also has the same gorgeous looks and easy wipe to clean features of full on leather.
Just don’t expect it to patina over time, because unfortunately it doesn’t do that. But it is a lot less depressing for the times the cat coughs up yesterday’s dinner onto the sofa. Or when little Timmy designates it as a blank canvas to test out his artistic expression…
So if you’ve got an old sofa in desperate need of a do over, don’t break up with it just yet – consider getting the leather look without the hefty price tag.
You can also buy the leather sofa you really want, and start by protecting it with a fabric slipcover until it’s ready to be unleashed. Because we also do that :)
Whatever it is, hope you enjoyed this post and are now ready to pick the perfect leather sofa. Happy Hunting!
Want to find out more about how you can turn your old sofa into the leather version of itself? Click through to try out our leather samples for free!
Whether you’re curled up for a catnap, glued to the latest Netflix series or hosting this month’s game night, the couch is where you’ll be spending your days.
It’s the centrepiece of any living room and the most used piece of furniture that will (hopefully) be around for many years to come. Needless to say, it’s a commitment.
But picking a sofa that will practically grow up with you is a terrifying thought. What if it isn’t what you thought you wanted? After all, sofas are some of the priciest pieces of furniture and are costly (not to mention tedious) to replace. Which means they are a choice you do not want to get wrong.
We get that! And we’re here to help you pick your dream sofa.
More than just a computer or phone that we purchase to get us through the next few years, sofas last a lot longer and are much more expensive.
Before we jump into our top sofa picks of the year, spend some time thinking about what your needs are and how that sofa is going to factor in. “Best” varies from person to person after all so here’s a list of not so obvious things that you might want to think about:
Do you really need a new sofa or is everything a lie?
Obvious question (that’s why you’re reading this post). Or is it?
You’ve clung on to your beloved sofa for a long time but it’s wearing, it’s tearing and it quite frankly looks sad. Sometimes, an old thing has got to go no matter how much you love it.
But here’s a secret… did you know there’s an easy way to turn your old faithful into a look new, feel new version of itself?
The solution: Sofa slipcovers. You can get them for most branded sofas (or even custom sofas) and they change up the look and feel of your sofa instantly. Here’s how they can renew your couch:
Before
After!
Just replace the zippered cushion covers and slip the frame cover over and voila! Good as new. It can also be used on most upholstered sofas too.
As long as the frame and the cushions are holding up, a slipcover will erase all signs that your sofa has a lived a full and rewarding life. Save your money, keep your beloved sofa and do away with the hassle of shopping for a new one.
So you’ve ordered your sofa and are waiting for it to arrive. But wait – do you have a plan for how to bring it in?
Unfortunately not all furniture comes flatpacked, which means you may be looking at manoeuvring a full-sized sofa through a whole menagerie of obstacles.
Of course, it can be angled and turned accordingly while moving it around, but if it can’t get through an obstacle on its shortest side then you may be in trouble. Think of every step of the way that your new sofa will need to pass through (stairways, doorways, elevators, hanging light fixtures and other furniture…).
And all of that comes after you figure out how to get the old sofa out.
Sofa style
Farmhouse, mid-century modern, Scandinavian – decorating styles come and go.
Ask yourself if your living room settled in its identity. If it is, you’ll want a sofa with a shape and colour that suits it; if you’re still planning to change things up, you’ll want a more versatile sofa that can adapt to different styles as you discover your tastes.
Future-proofing
To future-proof your home, consider choosing flexible designs and, more importantly, flexible sofas that are versatile enough to change up when you need something different.
In particular, we’re a big fan of modular sectional sofas (in fact, we have another similar blog post dedicated just to the best sectionals). They give the option to build upon your sofa in so many ways. From extra seating, storage, lounges and even beds, sectionals have them all. You just have to pick the right one.
The best part is that you don’t even have to make the choice immediately. Just get the basic sectional and grow it how you want when the time comes and your needs change.
Extra features
Somehow over the years, the common sofa has evolved to accommodate a host of secondary functionality. Obviously sofa beds are a common sofa hybrid now, particularly useful for homes that accommodate lots of guests. Storage sofas are also gaining some popularity for those who want to save space.
Our favourite feature of all though are slipcovers. Slipcovered sofas give you the option to change up the colour, texture and look of your sofa as the seasons or your tastes change. (Of course upholstery is an option as well, though the extreme price and effort involved can be a big turn-off.)
Slipcovers are usually machine-washable, an invaluable feature for families with young children and/or pets. At Comfort Works, we can even add charging hubs into your slipcovers!
Brand
I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t feel comfortable buying a sofa from an unknown manufacturer. It just doesn’t give you that sense of reassurance that you’re getting a product that you know you can trust.
But it goes so much deeper than that. From return policies, to customer service to logistics and even status symbolism; the brand does matter. And some are definitely better than others.
So which brand and which sofa is for you then? Let’s find out right now!
The best and most comfortable sofas of the year:
Best large couch (also best deep couch):Crate & Barrel Lounge II
[Update Jan 2023] The Crate & Barrel Lounge II is no longer available on the website. Prices and details may also vary from those found on other sites.
Let’s begin by saying that the Lounge II is very appropriately named. It’s your go-to choice if you’re looking for “oversized modern seating”, in Crate & Barrel’s own words. One doesn’t simply sit on the Lounge II – one lounges.
It’s not so great for those who like upright seating, because at a seat depth of 29”, you won’t be getting much of that. Only the tallest of the tall will have the privilege of having their feet touch the floor while seated against the backrest.
But if you’re the type who enjoys living on the sofa, the Lounge II is perfect for you. It’s supremely comfy with thick fabric covers and massive, soft cushions that you sink into. The ability to expand it to any size you want (if it’s the sectional version) is also a big plus for anyone looking to future proof their living room or create their own sofa island.
In the looks department, the Lounge II is reasonably versatile with its modern aesthetic, and fabric colour choices are numerous. (Even royal purple velvet if that’s your thing.)
Crate & Barrel have been in the sofa business for years. Their sofas are made in America from kiln dried hardwood – quality stuff that should last a long time. But don’t just take our word for it, CB has numerous showrooms for you to pop in and determine for yourself if this is your couch.
Room and Board’s Andre sofa is firm. Like firm, firm.
While definitely not a sofa for everyone, it is a breath of fresh air compared to many of the “so soft it will eat you” sofas that are on this list. In fact, it’s Room & Board’s most popular sofa and has been selling for over 10 years.
Gorgeous clean lines paired with a mid century design make it a wonderful addition to more modern looking homes, and those with less space to work with would particularly appreciate the slim and narrow design. (That also scores it points for the ease with which it can be brought into the room.)
Perhaps the most defining feature of the Andre is how “structured” it sits. It’s by far the most upright and firm sofa on the list. The combination of a resilient foam core and softer padding foam make the Andre a long laster – and a delight for those who don’t want to deal with the maintenance of fluffing down-filled cushions.
Speaking of long-lasting, that’s what you can expect to get when ordering from Room & Board. They are a well-established and wildly popular brand that give you the good stuff. From thick fabric to kiln dried hardwood, they know how to deliver quality.
And their customers know it too, so much so that some of them sound like members of a tiny furniture cult – they absolutely swear by R&B. Just look at the zombie horde-like crowds that gather for their rare sales.
But that’s what you get when you offer quality products at a reasonable price (the Andre is $1,800 for the default). Plus the customer support is top-notch as well.
If you know what you’re in for, there’s no real downside to the Andre except that it doesn’t come slipcovered. It’s upholstered, which is a pity if your beloved fur baby coughs up its dinner onto the sofa, though the cushions can be flipped to hide these kinds of disasters. (Or you can get additional slipcovers to go over the original cushions.)
Note: The Ektorp has been replaced by an updated model in IKEA US, the Uppland. While it is similar in aesthetic and price, the Uppland is slightly taller and deeper to accommodate the Western market.
Exaggerations aside, the Ektorp may be the most popular sofa in the world – given how it’s the most popular sofa from IKEA and IKEA is well… IKEA.
If you’re looking for an affordable couch that doesn’t skimp on the good stuff, then look no further! Unlike some of the other deeper sofas on this list, the Ektorp is a throwback to an actual sofa as opposed to a mattress-turned-sofa-half-bed-with-a-backrest… thing.
Tried and tested by tens of thousands around the globe, the Ektorp is guaranteed to be one of the safest sofa choices out there. Priced at £399 (Great Britain) and $679 (Uppland in the US) in its most affordable incarnation, this is definitely a budget couch, though by no means the cheapest sofa you will find. But it’s worth every penny, and then some.
What’s great about the Ektorp is that it’s a comfortable, well rounded sofa. And no, that’s not just because of the rolled arms which give the Ektorp its very classical look (the long skirt makes it particularly suitable for the iconic farmhouse aesthetic).
Fellow humans of average height will find the seating position of the Ektorp to be comfortably upright. There’s some lounge but not too much, it’s just what you’d imagine a “typical” sofa would be like to sit on. That’s a good thing for those who want an all-rounder.
The cushions for the Ektorp are also in-between. Both back and seat cushions are made from plush foam as opposed to down-filling. Squishing them will tell you that they are slightly on the firmer side. You don’t sink into them but they do give nicely.
And more than being comfortable, it’s also a very convenient sofa to purchase and maintain. You can try it out for yourself in the numerous IKEA showrooms, order it flatpacked and save yourself the headache of having to manoeuvre a full-sized sofa through a doorway.
Plus, it comes with machine washable slipcovers for easy cleaning, making it the most easy to maintain sofa listed here. All in all, it may not be the most prestigious couch but we love it and most likely you will too.
Perhaps the classiest sofa in this list, the Article Timber sofa is the choice for those of you who want to splurge, but not too much.
Sleek, modern, and classic mid-century. It’s difficult to find a couch that is this effortlessly comfortable and sophisticated. Part of this charm comes from the angular wooden legs and wooden panel at the bottom.
Deep seating paired with a low back strike an unusual balance between lounging and upright sitting. Part of the secret why the Timber is so comfortable is due to its slightly firm but giving seat cushions. Not giving enough to make it sag though, which is great.
Pair this with some extremely soft down-filled back pillows and you get a couch that wraps around and hugs you – which makes it a favourite for napping on. It’s even long enough for those over 6ft to sprawl out on and have plenty of room to spare.
But for all that’s said, the best feature of the Timber is its leather.
It’s upholstered in full grain aniline leather tanned in Italy. Holy! That’s basically the most expensive leather used in sofas – the kind that wears in beautifully over time and develops a vintage patina.
To those who haven’t had the luxury of sitting on quality leather before, know that it is very different from faux and is much more breathable. Plus it also smells nice :)
You can get all of that for just $1,900. Now that’s a bargain!
This from a quality sofa maker like Article who are known for their reasonably-priced leather sofas sure is impressive. What’s even better is their extraordinary return policy and free shipping.
So for those looking for a leather couch and don’t mind dealing with the small effort involved in maintaining leather and regular fluffing of the down-filled pillows (lest they look frumpy and depressed), then this is the sofa for you!
Best quality & best customisable Sofa: Simplicity Sofas Brandon
Those looking for a sofa candidate to last their lifetime would do well to acquaint themselves with Simplicity Sofas’ Brandon (or any of their other sofas really). Born to be the ultimate sofa for practical minded folk, the Brandon is styled after the classic square arm sofa – nothing exciting there.
What is exciting though, is just how well built this sofa is for a modest price of under $2,000. For that cost you get high density foam cushions with spring support, a solid oak frame, and tough as heck fabric.
That’s impressive in itself, but to top it off you can also buy replacement parts for just about every part of the sofa if the unimaginable happens. You can replace the armrests, cushions, cushion covers and any sectional components for the sectional version of the couch.
All of this makes the Brandon a pretty much everlasting couch. They go into great detail about this stuff.
Of course there are several other companies that build great sofas, but Simplicity Sofas brings the game to the next level. They offer an incredible amount of customisability to make sure that you’ll be getting exactly the couch that you like.
From colour, fabric material, leg style, sofa length, and cushion type – you choose exactly what you want. You can even choose to give it a slipcover or skirt (or both)!
That means it’s perfect for those looking for an incredibly specific sofa like say an apartment-sized, metal legged, sepia velvet monstrosity with contrast piping (let’s not go there).
So how does it feel? Well, that would depend on what you’re looking for.
Other than the fact that the couch is pretty attentive with a 21” seating depth, the rest of it is up to you. Simplicity Sofas offers three different types of cushions with varying firmness on top of 200+ fabric choices (including leather). The final result ultimately depends on the combination you choose, which is why you’ll want to shoot them a message to discuss the deets before placing your order.
Sure it’s a bit of a hassle, but if you’re someone who revels in picking your next “buy it for life” purchase and aren’t put off by the additional work it takes to design your own perfect sofa then this is your choice!
How to get the sofa of your dreams
Found a sofa on this list that has made you fall in love all over again? It’s the perfect height off the ground and the cushions are just how you like them – only that it doesn’t quite jive with the rest of your home.
If only it would’ve come in your favourite fabric and colour too.
You can get all that, and more. Custom slipcovers will let you design your sofa the way you want it, all in an unobtrusive way. They just slip onto your sofa. Oh, they are also made-to-measure and will fit your couch to a tee. No need to worry about losing those lovely clean lines.
Best part is that they are machine washable (except for the leather ones). After all, you can’t live in peace with your new sofa while worrying that the latest in the series of crayon on sofa artwork will destroy it.
So who said we can’t have good things? Check us out to learn more!
Sofa beds get a bit of a bad rap — and to be fair, we’ve all had that night. The stiff frame. The mysterious squeak. The pillow that mysteriously disappears halfway through the night.
But things have changed.
These days, IKEA’s putting in the work to prove that a good night’s sleep doesn’t have to cost a fortune — or ruin your living room aesthetic. Whether you’re hosting overnight guests, setting up a cosy game room, or just want a multifunctional piece, IKEA sofa beds might just surprise you.
And if you’ve found the one functionally but not visually? That’s where we come in — custom sofa covers can make even the most basic sleeper sofa look like a designer piece.
But before we dive into the best of the bunch, let’s break down what actually makes a sofa bed worth your space (and your sleep).
Not all sofa beds are made equal. (Image credit: Pexel)
What makes a good sofa bed actually good?
Sofa beds aren’t all built the same — and let’s be honest, some of them sleep like a trampoline in disguise. If you’re wondering what separates the nap-worthy from the nightmare-inducing, here’s what to look for:
Firm but forgiving cushions The sweet spot is something that supports your spine without making you feel like you’re camping on the floor.
A smooth transformation If unfolding your bed feels like solving a Rubik’s cube, it’s not the one. You want a setup that’s quick and painless — especially at midnight.
Daytime good looks A sofa bed has to pull double duty. It should blend with your decor and not scream “guest furniture from 2009.”
Storage perks Built-in compartments? Yes, please. Great for hiding pillows, bedding, or that throw blanket you’re not quite ready to part with.
Let’s dive into our top picks for the best IKEA sofa beds. And yes, we’re keeping it real about the hits and the misses.
IKEA’s FRIHETEN is certainly a fan favourite. (Image credit: Comfort Works)
IKEA sofa bed guide: Our top 5 models that actually work for real homes
Quick take: Practical, compact and surprisingly stylish — the FRIHETEN is IKEA’s no-nonsense sleeper with just the right amount of cleverness. Think guest-ready, movie-night approved, and always up for a storage win. Price: USD 749 Best for: Budget-conscious hosts, small-space dwellers, and low-maintenance lounging Hackability: Fully slipcoverable in both 3-seater and corner sofa versions
Our thoughts The IKEA FRIHETEN is an upgrade of the brand’s MANSTAD — slimmer arms, a neater profile, and a fuss-free setup. It’s available in two models: the 3-seater sofa bed and the corner version. They both have a hidden storage compartment under the chaise (because clutter doesn’t spark joy).
Comfort-wise, it’s on the firmer side. For occasional guests or weekend naps? Totally fine. But if someone’s crashing here regularly, a memory foam topper will go a long way.
The design is modern, minimal, and works well in almost any living space. We especially love the lower armrest — a plus for taller folks or serial sprawlers. It is easy to see why this model is a best-seller and why it regularly makes its way on best sofas lists.
And of course, when the original IKEA fabric doesn’t cut it, our custom slipcovers can transform the Friheten into a centrepiece. Whether you want something bold, neutral, or pet-friendly, we’ve got you (and your chaise) covered.
Quick take: Deep-seated, storage-friendly and fully customisable — the IKEA HOLMSUND brings both form and function to your guest space. If you love rearranging cushions until they’re just right, this one’s for you. Price: USD 1,099–1,149 Best for: Flexible setups, pillow people, and sneaky storage lovers Hackability: 100% slipcoverable in both configurations — chaise included
Our thoughts The IKEA HOLMSUND was a quick favourite when it was first launched, and we can still see why. Between the wedged arms, five movable back pillows, and that glorious hidden storage, it’s a sofa that works hard without looking bulky.
Comfort-wise, the seat cushions lean firm. The back pillows are a game-changer — shift them around to create your perfect lounging (or napping) setup. And the design? It’s deep, cosy, and made for layering throws and textures.
Even better, you can switch the chaise to either side — and yes, our custom slipcovers work with all of it. Whether you’re dressing it up or down, the Holmsund is built for real-life living (and guests who overstay their welcome).
Quick take: Compact, fuss-free and surprisingly comfy — the IKEA SKONABACK is a budget-friendly sleeper that doesn’t try too hard, but still gets the job done. Great for small spaces, spare rooms, or unexpected overnight guests. Price: USD 499 Best for: Occasional sleepers, first flats, and low-effort setups Hackability: Unfortunately, it cannot be slipcovered
Our thoughts If you’re after a straightforward, no-frills sofa bed that won’t eat up your entire living room (or your wallet), the SKONABACK deserves a look. It’s slim, lightweight, and one of IKEA’s more compact sleeper options — perfect for tighter spaces or as a backup in your home office.
Like any IKEA sofa bed it’s on the firmer side, but is thought to be comfortable and spacious even if you’re on the taller side. The extra storage space under the seat is certainly an added bonus.
If you’re looking for a pop of colour in your living space, the SKONABACK is a good choice. It comes in IKEA’s colour of the year 2025 (Knisa bright blue) and Vissle yellow green. Don’t worry, if you get tired of the colour, you could always get a made-to-measure sofa cover.
Quick take: Affordable, compact and packed with storage — the IKEA BRIMNES sofa bed is a small-space powerhouse with a minimal design and maximum practicality.
Price: Around USD 249
Best for: First homes, kids’ rooms, and anyone who loves hidden storage
Hackability: N/A
Our thoughts The BRIMNES might not win any design awards out of the box, but don’t underestimate it. This compact sleeper does a lot with a little. It’s ideal for spare rooms, student flats, or anywhere you want an extra bed and extra storage, without taking up too much space.
The roomy drawers make it kid-friendly — think off all the storage space you have for toys and bits and bobs. The pull-out bed function is simple and smooth, making it so that even your kids could do it.
The comfort of this day bed comes down to the kind of mattress you buy. Choose from IKEA’s extensive range.
Quick take: Sleek, adaptable and seriously functional — the IKEA LINDAKRA is your go-to for style that plays well with others. It’s equal parts sofa and sleeper, without looking like it’s trying too hard. Price: Around USD$799 Best for: Versatile living spaces, grown-up interiors, and a seamless sofa-to-bed switch Hackability: It could be tricky because of the storage compartment. You would need a made-to-measure sofa cover, which we offer of course.
Our thoughts If you’re after a sofa bed that looks like it belongs in your living room and moonlights as a comfy guest bed, the IKEA LINDAKRA nails the brief. Its shape is perhaps what makes it most unique. In fact, the footstool which doubles as a coffee table makes it versatile and innovative.
What makes LINDÅKRA a standout is how well it fits into all kinds of spaces. It’s compact enough for small apartments, but stylish enough for a main lounge. Whether it’s your daily sofa or a guest room hero, it adapts effortlessly.
With clean lines, slim arms and a subtly tailored silhouette, it feels elevated without being fussy — perfect for everything from Scandi to transitional interiors.
(Image caption: Pexel)
Your sofa bed deserves a glow-up
Maybe it’s seen one too many movie nights or hosted one too many guests — either way, your sofa bed could use a little love. A made-to-measure slipcover = instant refresh.