These Stylish Blue Sleeper Sofas Combine Dual Function Seating With the Color of the Moment
From navy to pale blues, these are the most stylish sleeper couches and sofa beds our style editor could find — with the best reviews, too
What do you get when you combine a couch that unfolds into a bed with one of the trendiest colors of the moment? Why, a blue sleeper sofa, of course. Blue is truly everywhere right now, so there is really no better time to invest in a multi-faceted piece in this hue.
From a practicality point-of-view, investing in a sleeper sofa does double duty for small spaces. They're ideal for small apartments and multi-family homes alike; if you're looking to maximize space and beds, look no further. Some sleepers, like futons, pull out into a genuine bed, complete with a mattress that folds up into the cushion when not in use. Others simply fold down into a larger rectangle to create an ad hoc mattress.
'As an interior designer focused on modern comfort and functionality, I find blue sleeper sofas to be a versatile choice,' explains Carolyn Cerminara, founder and principal designer at Cerminara Design. The sofas themselves 'offer practicality by maximizing space without sacrificing comfort,' while the 'calming blue tones create a relaxing atmosphere in any space.'
It's true, blue sofas and home accessories are really having a moment right now. 'Blue is indeed trending in home decor and furniture and we're seeing a surge in popularity for various shades of blue, from deep navy to powder blue,' adds Grace Baena, interiors curator at Kaiyo, a furniture resale marketplace. She believes this growing interest is driven by an increased focus on calmness and serenity; blue's versatility, especially when paired with other colors; and the trend toward biophilic design, which is moving people away from millennial gray.
What to look for when buying a blue sleeper sofa
When it comes time for choosing the best couches and sofas for sleeping, 'it's important to consider factors like fabric texture, durability, and how well [the sleeper sofa] complements the room's overall color scheme,' Carolyn continues. 'Seamless integration of these pieces enhances both the room's aesthetic and functionality.'
After speaking with experts and reading reviews, I've found 12 solid choices for anyone looking to buy a blue sleeper sofa. Some are genuine futons; others are just convertible, but all are sleepable — and that's what matters.
It's important to note I haven't got hands on with these pieces — I've never touched them or felt them individually — but as a shopping editor, I do boast a breadth of knowledge about the retailers I sourced them from and the brands who designed them, and I've scoured the reviews. I wouldn't recommend you something I wouldn't buy myself. In short, don't sleep on these picks (pun absolutely intended).
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12 stylish (and well-reviewed) blue sleeper sofas
Budget luxury
Price: $300
Size: 81.5"L x 34"W x 34"H
No one is doing it like Walmart these days; if you're not checking its plentiful (and affordable) stock at the start of your furniture search, what are you doing? While it's not the largest or perhaps most comfortable option on this list, this tufted blue velvet futon looks much sleeker than some of its sleeper counterparts. If you would like a couch that's first and foremost design-forward, but able to accommodate the occasional guest without breaking the bank, I'd suggest going for this.
Free delivery
Price: $444.20
Size: 53"D x 92"W x 34.5"H
If you don't have $1200-$2000 to spend on a sleeper sofa, consider this compact sectional from Amazon, available now for just $450 (finding a sectional, let alone a sleeper, for under $500 is practically unheard of). There aren't too many reviews, but that makes the 4.5-star rating all the more impressive. In addition to the convertible cushions, this smartly-designed piece features a collapsible side compartment for magazines and drinks, as well as additional under-seat storage.
Great markdown
Price: $299.99
Was: $499.99
Size: 83" W x 36" H x 53.5" D
The draw of this no-frills sofa chaise is not necessarily in the design, but in the price — $300 and a 4.4-star customer rating? Not too shabby... Because the pull-out section of the couch is reinforced with a collapsible metal bar instead of a wooden leg, I'm inclined to suggest you keep this use sofa in a more hidden part of the home. Perhaps an office or a finished basement. The rest of the piece holds up well and would look great anywhere.
12 additional color options
Price: $2149
Size: 86"W x 39"D x 30"H
I wasn't expecting to find a quality blue sleeper sofa at Macy's, but color me pleasantly surprised. This practical buy has a slew of customer reviews (it's helpful to have a large sample size if you're looking through lots of options) and allegedly ships pretty quickly. Somebody also described it as a great option for people with kids and pets.
I'd assume you're looking for a blue sofa in particular if you're shopping this edit, but there are a total of 13 colors available should you change your mind.
Favorite hue
Price: $2999
Size: 86"W x 38"D x 32"H
The color of the Ceva is simply to die for. A gorgeous and soft light blue, reminiscent of cleaner oceans in smaller towns far away. It must be an intentional choice, seeing as it was crafted by Australian designers VUUE. 'The arms are integrated into the form, contributing to the feeling of being enveloped in softness, while the underlying geometry provides definition,' VUUE designer Ceci Thompson says of the silhouette. But wait, there's more: the cushions unfurl into a queen-sized memory foam mattress.
Good price
Price: $1199
Was: $1399
Size: 91" W x 37" D x 34" H
If I'm shopping for a couch — for me or for work — I will always check Pottery Barn. It's on the pricier side compared to Amazon or Wayfair, but the aesthetic and quality is always there. Plus you can find some very affordable picks if you look hard enough; I can't believe this upholstered sofa that not only opens for storage also flips down into a sleeper that looks to be the size of either a full or twin bed.
Editor favorite
Price: $1699
Size: 31.5"H x 82"W x 38"D
As a proud (former) owner of an Article couch, I'll be the first to tell you how nice this brand is. I had an emerald green velvet sofa, which held up excellently over 3 years of intense use in a tiny New York apartment (and it's still kicking in a new home). And if the reviews are any indication, it looks like the Soma sofa is just as fabulous. The piece looks as lovely in customer photos as it does in the product description, and I had to scroll for a while to find anyone with anything negative to say (although it's possible that was by design).
In any case, this couch looks modern and cozy; well-made and practical; and design-forward, especially with the silver feet.
washable cover
Price: $1499
Size: 76.25" W x 37" D x 36" H
The Hyltarp slipcover sofa looks classic Ikea: simple Scandinavian design with practicality top of mind. Case in point is the removable and washable cover, a feature you can hopefully use to your advantage to keep this $1500 couch looking pristine. One customer did note that assembly was a bit difficult (classic Ikea), while another mentioned that the seat is quite firm, but if you feel comfortable with such possible hang-ups, it sounds like you'd be fine. Plus, it comes with a 10-year limited warranty, so I'm sure that could help mitigate any issues.
supple leather
Price: $2999.99
Was: $3146
Size: 36.3'' H X 82'' W X 39.4'' D
In my research, a leather sleeper sofa was a rare find. So dare I say this option from Corrigan Studio is a unicorn? It might be, especially with its 4.8-star customer rating and ultra sleek, mid-century look. This thing looks hotel-quality and well worth the high price tag. 'Very quality sofa. A little firm, but gorgeous leather,' wrote one reviewer. 'Perfect. Clean lines. Comfortable for a sofa bed,' added another.
4.5 stars
Price: $2100
Size: 34'' H X 76.5'' W X 35.5'' D
I'm always finding great pieces from Wayfair private label Joss & Main, so I'm not shocked that this Pottery Barn-like slate blue sleeper sofa made the cut here. With 4.5 stars across 1627 reviews, this sofa definitely lives up to the hype (just take a peek at the customer reviews if you don't believe me). This could be a great option for anyone looking for something a bit larger, seeing as it extends into a queen-sized bed rather than a full.
includes chargers
Price: $779.99
Size: 35.4'' H X 67'' W X 33.9'' D
Its compact size and frame make this upholstered sleeper sofa from Wayfair's popular private brand Wade Logan a perfect sofa for small spaces (just be sure the dimensions still work for you when the futon unfolds). What's more, the right arm is outfitted with a USB port for convenient charging, while an LED strip on the bottom acts as a handy night light for overnight guests. Once unfolded, it stretches into a full-sized memory foam mattress, where sleepers can then store their water in the built-in cupholders on either armrest. What can't this thing do?
The color looks a bit more denim-esque in photos, but if that doesn't bother you, then by all means, go for it.
editor favorite
Price: $720
Was: $1199
Size: 82" L x 41.7"W x 30.8"H
'The Greta Sleeper sofa is the perfect multifunctional piece for apartment dwellers like me,' says Livingetc's Design Editor Aditi Sharma Maheshwari. 'The comfy-looking seat is close to the floor, so it makes the room feel taller and larger, plus it appears to easily seat two people.' Better yet, 'on days when I'm hosting guests, it acts as a nice small bed, and is available in three fresh colors so it can fit any style of room.'
If you do choose to buy, though, don't let the somewhat low customer rating sway you; there are only three reviews and two of them are 5-star. The one negative rating was founded on an extremely niche and situational grievance aired after the reviewer first described the couch as 'beautiful.'
How should I style a blue sleeper sofa?
If you've never had a piece of blue furniture before, you might feel intimidated as to how best to style and decorate it. 'I suggest complementing a blue sleeper sofa with warm neutrals like beige, cream, or wood tones to create a balanced look that highlights the pop of blue,' Grace tells me. 'Accent pillows in unique textures and patterns can add depth — consider geometrics or abstract designs in complementary colors like emerald green.'
Adding in a neutral area rug could also help 'anchor the space, while metallic accents in gold or brass can add a touch of elegance.' Throw in some greenery to compliment that blue hue and you're good to go!
In what room should I put a blue sleeper sofa?
From a style and design perspective, you would likely add a blue sleeper sofa to any room in which the unique color and hue matched with preexisting decor, or a room where you need a guest bed but a hidden guest bed.
But from a sleep perspective (which, all depending, could be equally as important to you as the aesthetics), 'it's recommended to place [a sleeper sofa] in a room that prioritizes sleep, like a guest room or a dedicated home office with sleeping functionality,' says Julia Forbes, a sleep product expert at Sleep Advisor. 'This is because these rooms are typically quieter and darker, which are ideal conditions for sleep.'
Brigid Kennedy is a freelance writer and former style editor for Livingetc.com, where she scoured the internet for the best and most stylish deals on home decor and more. She also served as the website's in-house sofa expert, completely revamping and reworking Livingetc's expansive sofa buying guide by interviewing a total of 17 interior designers and sofa experts at top brands like Article and Benchmade Modern; sitting on upwards of 50 sofas across both Pittsburgh and New York City; extensively polling her friends and family for their own sofa-buying anecdotes and product recommendations; and traveling to Dallas, Texas, to tour the floor of a couch factory. In total, she estimates she has spent 40+ hours (and counting!) reading, writing, and talking about couches with accredited sofa connoisseurs o then pass that knowledge on to you. She describes her personal design style as colorful and clean, and in her free time enjoys reading, watching movies, and curating impossibly niche playlists on Spotify. She recently relocated from Manhattan to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she's decorating and DIYing a new home downtown.
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