Genererally most sectionals will have a tundle bed, also known as a sofa bed. Another style that you should look at is the futon. Futons are couches that can unfold flat into a sofa bed.
I'm thinking of getting a pop-up trundle bed for my studio apartment. This would create a flexible bed size - twin when I'm alone, king when I have company. Does anyone have experience with this kind of setup?
May main concern is that the seam where the mattresses meet will be problematic. PS - I would not be using this as a daybed. It would always be made up as a regular bed.
My main motivation is the desire for a king size sleeping space even though my apartment could not accomodate a non-collapsible king size bed.
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