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Old May 28th 2010 | 10:22 pm
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Default Can anyone suggest a comfortable pull-out couch/bed?

Our new apartment in Halifax will have two bedrooms, but the second is quite small and we would like to turn it into a den with a sofa/tv etc - but then have the option to turn it into a bedroom when family come to visit from the UK.

From my experience with double sofa/beds they are always like sleeping on a pile of springs.

Can anyone suggest one that's actually pleasant to sleep on?

Thanks.
 
Old May 28th 2010 | 11:50 pm
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Hi

Best night I've ever spent on a sofabed was on a Clic Clac. They're about £300+ in the UK, no idea in NS...
 
Old May 29th 2010 | 12:06 am
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I'd stick with an uncomfy one that way visitors won't want to outstay their welcome
 
Old May 29th 2010 | 12:36 am
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Default Re: Can anyone suggest a comfortable pull-out couch/bed?

Multy by Ligne Roset.

Amazing piece of furniture in both design and comfort. You open it one handed on a pivot design. Very easy. The cover can act as a duvet - you can buy a specially fitted sheet so the bed can remain made up even when folded away. Extremely well made. We have had one for a few years and it is nothing like your usual sofa-bed. Its not cheap though, but a great investment

http://www.ligne-roset-usa.com/produ.../multy_72.aspx
 

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