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  2. 15 Stylish Sectional Sleeper Sofas That Don't Sacrifice ... - AOL

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    Sectional Sleeper Sofa with Pull-Out Bed. At a whopping 10 feet long and with a weight capacity of 4,200 pounds, this massive sleeper sofa can fit the entire family for movie marathons or other ...

  3. The best sleepers sofas, according to experts - AOL

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    A convertible sleeper is either a sectional with a chaise or a nonsectional sofa that has a compartment that you can pull out to create a larger sleeping surface. A futon is a sofa with a backrest ...

  4. The Sleeper Sectionals Both You and Your Guests Will Love - AOL

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    “A good sleeper sofa or sectional shouldn't have the appearance of a sleeper sofa, you want it to also double as your everyday sofa,” Serna says. ... The kids like the pull-out memory foam ...

  5. Sofa bed - Wikipedia

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    A couch unfolded into a bed. A sofa bed or sofa-bed (in the US often called a sofabed, hide-a-bed, bed-couch, sleeper-sofa, or pullout sofa) is a multifunctional furniture typically consisting of a sofa or couch that, underneath its seating cushions, hides a metal frame and thin mattress that can be unfolded or opened up to make a bed.

  6. Sectional - Wikipedia

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    Sectional or Sectionals may refer to: Sectionals, or sectional rehearsals, rehearsals for a single orchestral section; Sectional, or sectional couch, an item of furniture "Sectionals" , a 2009 episode of the TV series Glee

  7. Bed and Sofa - Wikipedia

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    Bed and Sofa (Russian: Третья Мещанская) is the English name of a 1927 Soviet silent film originally released in the Soviet Union as Tretya meshchanskaya, and is sometimes referred to as The Third Meschanskaya.