If you find a hard wood floor an acceptable sleeping surface than this will be a great night sleep.
Okay I like this couch just to be clear but its not a good sleeping experience. I tried to sleep on it the first night we got it and its just not comfortable. I think if you put a big cozy comforter underneath you it might work but if thats the surface you have to work with than fugeta bout it. Its hard which is fine if its a sofa; but its not fine if you want something that will give your guest a pleasant nights sleep. I do like the design of it though. Its a great Mid/Century Modern look and it has a low profile and its not overly cushy so it doesnt take up a lot of space. Its not cozy but then again this era of design wasnt known for that quality. Its a nice dark blue color and it goes well with greys, browns, and lighter blue colors. The last thing I will say is that it is bear to put together by yourself. There are so many swinging aspects to this thing and unless its completely level the backside of it wants to swing one way and with the hinge at the center of it it wants to swing apart like cupboard doors. (I know this sounds nonsensical but when you pull it out of the box you will understand what Im talking about). You might think, well just keep it level then, but the problem is you need to get on its underside and outside left and right to install the legs and arms and to do so I finally had to rest it on four chairs elevated with the sides hanging off / just to get all the necessary components installed. Good luck. Id say add alcohol to your assembly process / enough to make it a tolerable experience but not too much so that you install the legs wrong.
If you find a hard wood floor an acceptable sleeping surface than this will be a great night sleep.
Okay I like this couch just to be clear but its not a good sleeping experience. I tried to sleep on it the first night we got it and its just not comfortable. I think if you put a big cozy comforter underneath you it might work but if thats the surface you have to work with than fugeta bout it. Its hard which is fine if its a sofa; but its not fine if you want something that will give your guest a pleasant nights sleep. I do like the design of it though. Its a great Mid/Century Modern look and it has a low profile and its not overly cushy so it doesnt take up a lot of space. Its not cozy but then again this era of design wasnt known for that quality. Its a nice dark blue color and it goes well with greys, browns, and lighter blue colors. The last thing I will say is that it is bear to put together by yourself. There are so many swinging aspects to this thing and unless its completely level the backside of it wants to swing one way and with the hinge at the center of it it wants to swing apart like cupboard doors. (I know this sounds nonsensical but when you pull it out of the box you will understand what Im talking about). You might think, well just keep it level then, but the problem is you need to get on its underside and outside left and right to install the legs and arms and to do so I finally had to rest it on four chairs elevated with the sides hanging off / just to get all the necessary components installed. Good luck. Id say add alcohol to your assembly process / enough to make it a tolerable experience but not too much so that you install the legs wrong.