| You should make it a sleeper sofa and expect an old person to sleep on it. They are awful. If you want to give your daughter the guestroom bed, do, but you need to get a real bed for the guestroom. Do not make your mother sleep on a sleeper sofa. |
Have the posters suggesting a Murphy bed priced them out? They are VERY expensive. Several thousand dollars. |
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I would get a daybed for the guest room with a great twin mattress. This should be comfortable enough for your mom while maximizing usable space.
I would never buy a sleeper couch. Even the most expensive ones are incredibly uncomfortable. |
I’ve hated sleeper sofas since I was a teen. The funny thing is it’s always more comfortable to just sleep on a couch than the pullout. It’s purely cosmetic. |
Why does it matter? The teen needs a new bed. What does autism have to do with wanting to avoid a sagging mattress and old bed? |
Not if there are two of you! |
| I think the daybed and the room switch for visits are both good ideas. But I wanted to mention that I got a thick foam mattress that folds in three for storage that I put on our old sleep sofa mattress when it is used as a bed and it really makes it a lot more comfortable. |
There really is one. Amazing. I slept on it at a friend's last week. I will get the name. |
We had one of these in our old house (no guest room). It was very comfortable! |
They are comfortable for sleeping but not for sitting / working. Too high and deep. |
I have this set up and I like laying down to read a book on the daybed. While I wouldn’t go this route in my living room, it’s pretty cozy and comfortable in an office/guest room. |
But not really for TV or zoom calls. |
Well she can’t put her elderly mother on a sleeper sofa. That would be a non-starter for me. |
| Not OP, but resurrecting this thread to ask if there are any recommendations on a comfortable sofabed/day bed or something else for a guest room used as an office 95% of the time. |
| "Overwhelmed" by this? |