Grey Sleeper Sofas

Sleek Style With Grey Sofa Beds

Grey sofa beds go well with just about any colour and add a sense of sleekness to your space. There are a variety of styles, materials, and sizes to choose from.

What size mattresses are available?

Most grey sofa beds come with double size or twin mattresses, but you can find models with queen and king, too. If you have a small space you're fitting with a sofa bed, a single-size sofa bed is a great choice. When it comes to how many people the sofa bed seats, most grey sofa beds are three-seaters or four-seaters.

Grey sofa bed style options

Types of grey sofa beds available are sectional, floor, pull-out, daybed, and futon. Sectional sofa beds are divided into sections that you can adjust to change the size and layout of the sofa. Floor sofa beds don't have legs for elevation; they sit directly on the floor. They are good for casual and small spaces.

Pull-out sofa beds, also called traditional sofa beds, have a mattress that you pull out when you want to use it as a bed. A daybed is designed to be mostly used for sleeping, so it may not be comfortable for long periods of sitting. A futon sofa bed folds out into a bed and is typically made of low-density foam and cotton batting.

Additional features that grey sofa beds may have include storage and adjustable backrests. You could store blankets, toys, or other items in a sofa bed that has storage capabilities. Sofa beds that have an adjustable backrest allow you to find a comfortable position while you're using your smartphone, reading, watching the telly, or relaxing.

Choices in material for grey sofa beds

Cotton, microfibre, tufted fabric, polyester, suede, and chenille are common material choices for grey sofa beds. Microfibre, suede, and cotton are known for being soft materials. Microfibre is thicker than cotton and resistant to stains. Tufted sofa beds feature evenly spaced indents in the design with areas of tight stitching to create the pattern. Some tufted sofa beds have a button, ribbon, or knot in the depression. This type of sofa bed adds texture and dimension to your space. It's also resistant to sagging. Chenille is another material that adds texture to your decor. It's a woven fabric that gives off a fuzzy appearance. Different types of materials can be used to create chenille, including wool, cotton, rayon, and silk.