‘I bought three’ – Dunelm is having a huge sale right now but the cult Beatrice chair bed is the only thing you need on your radar
Run, don’t walk
2-Day Shipping on most products. Shop Now!
Run, don’t walk
I wish I had the space for a proper guest room where I can treat my guests to Meghan Markle-style hospitality. Unfortunately, I only have space for a small slimline sofa bed in a multi-purpose spare room, but two sets of £13 bed risers from Amazon has gone a long way in making my sofa bed feel more comfortable and welcoming for guests.
In my spare room, I have one of the best sofa beds for a small space, the Made.com Haru sofa bed. Like most of the more affordable, small space sofa beds on the market, when folded out into its bed form, it is essentially a futon that almost rests on the floor.
When people talk about making a sofa bed more comfortable, they often only think about the bedding on top of it. While that is important for a good night’s sleep, it doesn’t solve the discomfort that goes along with getting in and out of bed.
This was an issue I was very aware of when my almost 70-year-old Mother was due to stay. I invested in two packs of four bed risers from Amazon to help lift the sofa bed up to a more acceptable height.
My partner and I had previously bought a set for our bedroom to give us more storage space under the bed, so we were already converts to how effective they were.
They are sturdy, hollow black cubes with a spongy top that lift the furniture leg up. Both the versions I’ve tried from Amazon included a lip around the top to keep the leg safe and stable.
I bought a pack of 8 for my sofa bed (the ones I bought come in 4 and 8 sets). Depending on the size of the room, they can be a little faffy to position the first time, but once you’ve done it a couple of times, they’re easy to slot into place. My top tip is to do one side and then the other.
They lift the sofa bed up to the height of a normal bed, so there is now no crawling down onto it. I had the ultimate seal of approval from my Mum, who was able to easily sit on the bed during her visit.
However, one benefit I hadn’t expected was how much better it made the spare room look when the bed was pulled out. Previously, the low-rise bed made the room feel small, filling the floor with nowhere to store an overnight bag. Adding the raisers opened up the room, offering space under the sofa bed for bags, and gave the impression of more space to walk around the bed.
While the risers are not pretty to look at, they are usually hidden by the duvet and a throw to give the illusion of a proper bed. To complete the effect, I’ve left my old rattan headboard behind the sofa bed so it looks like a proper guest room when it’s all folded out for friends and family to come stay.
These raisers work for any large piece of furniture, whether it’s on a similar style sofa bed or you want to lift your bed to increase the amount of storage underneath.

Panda the Topper
A mattress topper is always a great idea to improve the comfort of a sofa bed, especially if you have guests staying for a few nights. This one is available in a wide range of size options making it one of the best mattress toppers for a sofa bed.

M&S Collection
Pure Linen Bedding Set
Treat your guests to some good quality, cooling bedding that doesn’t need ironing to look good. This is one of the best linen bedding sets, and has amassed nearly 500 5-star reviews on the M&S website
Have you given them a try?
TOPICS
If you’re currently looking to kit out your home with an affordable sofa bed, then now is definitely the right time to be shopping as IKEA has just launched a new sofa bed.
As Ideal Home’s Sleep Editor, I’ve spent the last four years testing the best sofa beds on the market, and in that time, I haven’t seen that many new additions to the market. At least, not ones that challenge my shortlist to give my top-rated products a run for their money.
But this month, not only has Habitat launched the fantastic Julien three-seater sofa bed, which is a great budget-friendly option for larger spaces, but IKEA has just launched the new IKEA TORNSBORG sofa bed, a £450 two-seater sofa bed perfect for small spaces.
Alongside the two-seater option, there’s also the even more affordable IKEA TORNSBORG chair bed. The smaller version costs £299, and most definitely gives the best chair beds a run for their money.
I visited my local IKEA to test both models and was seriously impressed by their comfort and ease of use, especially considering that low price tag.
Whilst £450 may not sound *that* cheap if you aren’t familiar with the world of sofa beds, for comparison, one of the best sofa beds I’ve tested is the Darlings of Chelsea Bromley Sofa Bed. The loveseat option, which is similar in size to the larger IKEA TORNSBORG, starts from £2300. Ouch.

(Image credit: Future / Amy Lockwood)
Admittedly, the TORNSBORG is more basic in design. But IKEA does what IKEA does best and makes that into a feature, with the solid pine frame designed to fit the minimalist Scandinavian aesthetic perfectly.
And although it may look simple and functional, this sofa bed doesn’t scrimp on comfort.
When I tested it in store, I found it really comfortable for both sitting and lying down. Its cushions are on the firmer side, so this is a sofa you sit ‘on’ rather than sink ‘into’, but it still had a good amount of give and bounce.
The seat depth felt great for lounging and the back cushions were supportive. Those skinny armrests were also far more comfortable than I expected, and at just the right height. As long as you don’t mind a slightly firmer seat, I’d be happy to use this sofa as my main everyday seating if necessary.

(Image credit: Future / Amy Lockwood)
It’s also super easy to transform from a sofa into a bed, and vice versa. Simply whip off the back cushions, pull up on the fabric tabs and the ingenious wheeled base does most of the heavy lifting for you. Then the backrest rotates down flat.
I managed all of it with one hand and very minimal effort compared to most sofa beds I’ve tested.
In bed form, you get 140 x 190cm of sleeping space on the two-seater – that’s a smidge more than the average double bed, which offers 135 x 190cm – and 70 x 190cm on the chair bed. That’s a little smaller than the average single mattress, which is 90 x 190cm, but average for a chair bed’s sleeping area.
Again, the sleep surface is firm but supportive. I’d add a mattress topper – such as the memory foam Panda Topper if you just want cushioning, or the Woolroom Deluxe Wool Mattress Topper if you also want to add breathability for a cooler sleep. But this is the case with most sofa beds, and you’ll want to protect the upholstery anyway.
Having seen and tested the IKEA TORNSBORG in person, I think the larger two-seater model is definitely the sofa bed I’d be opting for if I were looking to buy one for my own small home.
Its compact 140cm width fits easily into most spaces, and its combination of comfort, ease of use, and affordability – plus that double-sized sleeping area – is pretty much unheard of at this price point.
You can get cheaper options, such as the Habitat Roma sofa bed below. But it’s very tight on space, with the largest model of the Roma only offering a single bed sized sleeping area.
The armless Innovation Living Cubed 140 Sofa Bed is the other option I would have been eyeing up before this IKEA model launched. But, it’s still wider, with a 147cm width, and in my small home every cm of floorspace counts! Plus, it’s a *lot* more expensive.
Does the IKEA TORNSBORG float your boat? Let me know in the comments!
TOPICS
I’m a big fan of Richard E. Grant’s home, known for its eclectic decor. It’s full of personality and charm – exactly what a home should be, whether you’re a minimalist or a maximalist, much like the actor himself. And over the weekend, Richard E. Grant’s new pink snug sent Instagram into a frenzy.
That’s right, Richard redecorated his home’s snug, using his daughter Olivia’s bright and bold pink paint idea, opting for Little Greene’s Leather shade, which the brand describes as ‘the brightest of pink paints’. He shared the process via a reel on his Instagram – and needless to say, fans and followers were obsessed.
One wrote, ‘Colour drenching with Richard E Grant to Chappell Roan wasn’t on my 2025 bingo card but this is just the best.’
And yes, not only that Richard opted for such a bold, vibrant paint shade, he also used the colour drenching technique and covered all the surfaces in his snug in this pink colour – from the walls to the doors, the skirting boards to the ceiling and even the radiator. But is this a good cosy snug room idea?
While fans commended Richard for his bold use of colour and also the fact he painted the room by himself – pointing out that being a celebrity, he could have had it done for him by a paid professional – I was curious to know what the interior experts thought of this bright snug makeover. But they, too, were fully on board.
‘Colour drenching a snug in a vivid pink, like Richard E. Grant’s, is a fearless choice that instantly makes the space feel cocooning and joyful,’ says Sienna Brooks, Flitch interior stylist. ‘In the UK’s often grey, low-light months, a saturated pink can inject a dose of warmth and energy, turning a small room into a real statement. It is a look I would recommend if you are after personality and drama.’

(Image credit: Little Greene)
She adds that snugs present the perfect opportunity for a bold and even dark statement, as we’ve already learned from Angela Scanlon’s cosy snug makeover.
‘Snugs are made for bold, mood-led decorating. Because they are typically smaller and used for winding down in the evenings, you can afford to go deep and rich with colour without it overwhelming daily life. It is the perfect place to create a jewel-box effect that feels cosy and indulgent,’ Sienna explains.
If a colour like Little Greene’s Leather appeals to you but colour drenching a whole room with it is a little too much for you, there are other ways in which you can still incorporate it in your home.
‘Introduce it in concentrated bursts such as a velvet armchair, a painted fireplace surround, or a statement rug. You will still get the uplifting hit of colour without committing the whole space. This way, you can enjoy the vibrancy without the upkeep or risk of fatigue,’ Sienna says.
As for the best colour combinations to use it in, Sienna says that ‘bright pink loves company. It sings against deep forest green for a playful yet grounded look, or with inky navy for sophistication.’

(Image credit: Future PLC/Polly Wreford)
Even though hot pink might be a little too much for me personally, I can still appreciate how amazing Richard E. Grant’s snug looks and I appreciate that he doesn’t hold back in his home decorating decisions. I guess we could all take a page out of his book.
As we find ourselves on the cusp of a new season, transitioning from hot summer to cosy autumn, this is the time when the new collections start to drop. Every brand has its stars and hero pieces – when previewing the John Lewis autumn/winter 2025 offering last month, it was the John Lewis Pleat sofa that shone the brightest for me. And it’s finally available to buy!
Having tried and tested around 250 sofas at this point, including some of the best sofas on the market, I feel comfortable saying that it’s an icon in the making. It’s super comfortable, with deep seats made with foam crafted from recycled post-consumer mattresses, and incredibly stylish and unique.
The Pleat sofa has a timeless look, referencing art deco-style shapes and aesthetic, but it also manages to hit more than one of the biggest sofa trends of the moment.

John Lewis
Pleat Large 4 Seater Chaise End Sofa in Soft Chenille Ginger
Retailing for £3299, it’s not the cheapest of sofas. But it is very generously sized, super comfortable and stylish, all of which makes this a worthwhile investment in my opinion. An option with the chaise on the left is also available.
It hits the curved sofa trend box with the curved shape of both the seat and armrests. Then there is the warm brown default shade, one of the biggest sofa colour trends this year and likely beyond.
The lovely tactile texture of the on-trend chenille material is just the cherry on top, plus it will be delivered within 7 days.

(Image credit: Future/Sara Hesikova)
But the part that really sets this sofa apart from the rest is the pleated base, after which it was named. ‘The Pleat sofa blends low-slung comfort with retro-inspired texture and shaping,’ says Mia Larden, homeware designer at John Lewis, who’s responsible for the design of the Pleat sofa. ‘Soft curves invite you in, while the velvet upholstery and pleated plinth add a refined richness that makes it an instant classic. The pleating was a detail I was set on from the start.’
She continues, ‘Initially, I pictured it running along the seat back, but as the shape evolved, it became clear that it wouldn’t work as I’d imagined. Moving it to the plinth proved to be the perfect solution – it kept the detail I loved, broke up what could have been a solid block of fabric, and allowed us to explore fabric manipulation in a fresh, unexpected way. It’s a feature that truly elevates the design.’

(Image credit: John Lewis)
If you want your Pleat sofa delivered within a week, it’s only available as a four-seater with a chaise in the brown ‘Ginger’ chenille upholstery, selling for £3299. I’m a big fan of modular sofas so I appreciated that this design can be broken up into two parts, separating the chaise section from the rest of the sofa.
But if you can wait 12 weeks – which is not an uncommon length of time for a new sofa to arrive – there is also the made-to-measure option where you can choose from over 90 different fabrics, as well as a three-seater size starting at £1849.
The Pleat sofa is part of the John Lewis’ Modern Luxe trend of the season, defined by curved and sculptural silhouettes, luxurious materials and textures and a colour palette of earthy browns and greens.
‘I picture the Pleat in a space that’s warm, inviting, and layered with texture. In Soft Chenille Ginger, it pairs effortlessly with earthy tones, natural woods, and sculptural silhouettes – striking that balance between luxury and ease. It’s a natural fit for a Modern Luxe interior, complete with statement furniture, plush rugs, and soft lighting, yet it works just as beautifully in a more eclectic setting, surrounded by bold patterns and tactile layers,’ Mia at John Lewis says.
The Modern Luxe trend was my favourite aesthetic when visiting the John Lewis autumn/winter 2025 press showcase. Here are some more of my top picks from the look.

John Lewis
Hoxton Armchair in Chocolate Chenille
The chrome furniture trend is dominating this season’s new collections, including John Lewis’ offering. This chrome and chocolate brown chenille accent chair is the perfect example of how to do it well.

John Lewis
Retro Glass Side Table in Amber
And John Lewis didn’t stop at chairs with the chrome furniture look. This aptly named Retro side table (with a matching coffee table also available) pairs the cool metal beautifully with an amber-coloured tabletop.
Which one of these is your favourite?
TOPICS