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How Sofa Beds are Secretly Saving Marriages and Friendships During the 2024 Euros

Ah, the 2024 Euros. A time of jubilation, nail-biting excitement, and, if we’re being honest, a smidgen of domestic disruption. But fear not, dear reader, for the humble sofa bed is here to save the day—and your relationships. Yes, you heard it right. This seemingly unassuming piece of furniture is the unsung hero of the football season, quietly working its magic to keep the peace and ensure everyone gets a good night’s sleep. So, let’s dive into the delightful ways sofa beds are preserving harmony in households across the nation during this year’s Euros.

 

The Ultimate Friendship Saver

Picture this: England has just scored a last-minute goal, and your living room is filled with jubilant (and slightly tipsy) friends who aren’t quite ready to brave the journey home. The solution? Your trusty sofa bed. Rather than sending your mates packing into the night, you can offer them a comfortable place to crash. Not only does this ensure they stay safe, but it also earns you the coveted title of “Best Host of the Year.” And let’s be honest, who doesn’t want that?

 

The Silent Sneak-In

For those who enjoy the camaraderie of the pub but have a spouse who values their beauty sleep, the sofabed is a lifesaver. Instead of risking the wrath of a woken partner, you can tiptoe back into your living room and settle in for the night. It’s a win-win situation: you get to enjoy the match, and your better half remains blissfully unaware of your late-night antics. Plus, there’s something rather thrilling about a covert mission to your own sofa bed, wouldn’t you agree?

 

Space-Saving Marvel

Let’s not forget the practical side of things. A sofa bed is a brilliant space-saver, ideal for homes where a guest room is but a distant dream. It’s perfect for accommodating extra bodies during those spontaneous post-match sleepovers without sacrificing comfort. And, when the tournament’s over, it effortlessly reverts to its daytime role as the living room sofa. It’s like having a secret weapon against clutter and chaos.

 

Household Euro Related Stats

Did you know that during major football tournaments, break-ups increase by 20%, sick days by 15%, and hospital admissions (mostly due to over-enthusiastic goal celebrations) by 10%? It’s true! But imagine the decrease in domestic disputes if everyone had a sofa bed. No more arguments about disturbing the kids or waking up partners; everyone gets a good night’s rest, and relationships remain intact.

 

Anecdotes from the Field

Take it from John in Manchester, who swears his marriage was saved by his sofa bed during the last World Cup. “I’d come home late, too excited to be quiet,” he recalls. “But with the sofa bed, I could watch the post-match analysis and then sleep downstairs. My wife was none the wiser, and our mornings were argument-free!”

Or consider Emma in London, whose impromptu Euro-themed parties would be impossible without her sofa bed. “It’s been a game-changer,” she says. “Friends know they can stay over, and we all enjoy the matches without any stress about getting home.”

 

The Sofa Bed Solution

So, whether you’re hosting friends, sneaking back from the pub, or just trying to keep the peace, a sofabed is your secret weapon this Euro season. It’s the perfect blend of practicality and comfort, ensuring that everyone gets to enjoy the football without the usual household disruptions. Here’s to happier homes and harmonious relationships, all thanks to the trusty sofa bed. Cheers!

 

So what are you waiting for? Head over to www.sofabed.co.uk and make sure you’re prepared for the Euros. Your marriage (and your friendships) will thank you!

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How to Move With A Sofabed

Moving a sofabed can be a difficult process that requires heavy lifting from both you and a friend. That’s why we’ve created the go-to guide to help you prepare for the moving process ahead of moving day.

Do you have enough space?

There’s nothing worse than opening up your sofa bed only for it to hit the wall on the way down. To stop this from happening and to give your guests a real place to sleep, measure up beforehand so you can be confident that the sofabed fits. If it doesn’t, a box bed may be more suitable for your set-up as better in small spaces compared to standard sofabeds.

A picture of our Sussex single box bed in the closed position
In sofa mode, the Sussex single box bed is a small, stylish seating area

How to move a sofabed

As sofabeds are heavy pieces of furniture and tend to weigh more than regular sofas. Because of this, moving them can sometimes prove to be a challenge with two people, let alone yourself.  Follow the steps listed below so can move your sofabed as safely and efficiently as possible.

1. Clear the path

Clear your path so nothing is in the way. As you should do when moving anything that may block your vision, removing any trip hazards beforehand will make the change a lot easier.

2. Things to remove

Remove anything decorative such as cushions and pillows from the sofabed, making it lighter to carry. If you are moving home and your belongings are going into temporary storage, it’s a good idea to vacuum seal the decorative items so they are not impacted by changes to the temperature. 

Removing the feet of the sofa bed will also make it easier to lift and manoeuvre (depending on how it has been designed, it may require a screwdriver). Even if they are only a couple of inches in length, it can make a lot of difference when transporting up a flight of stairs or getting it out the front door. If you are struggling to remove the legs, it may be better to leave them on as you do not want to damage them before you’ve left the house. 

If you are moving a corner sofa bed, make sure to separate the isolated square section from the rest of the sofa to make it easier to move.

3. Add a sofa cover 

To prevent the sofa frame and fabric from getting damaged, adding a protective cover such as a blanket or plastic wrap over the sofa can be beneficial. Acting as a barrier between the sofa and anything that can cause harm to it; whether it’s a wall, bannister or even outside weather.

If you’ve discovered this guide too late and are now wondering how to clean your sofabed, check out our guide on the best methods of cleaning.

Movers safely carrying a sofabed
Movers safely carrying a sofabed

4. Safely move it

As mentioned before, it can be very difficult to move a sofabed due to the added weight of the bed frame and mattress. So make sure to come prepared when it’s time to move it as it’s not a one-person job. You might have assistance from professional movers or help from one or two friends, even if you’re an avid gym-goer, the weight should be balanced evenly between two or more people to reduce any chance of injury to yourself or damage to the sofabed.

When you are moving it, make sure it’s being lifted above the ground and not being pushed or pulled along it. Dragging the sofabed can cause damage to both the fabric and the floor, even with the legs removed.

When it comes to stairs, it’s a good idea to take your time and be extra cautious. Especially if it is a cornered staircase, having someone guide you and another down the stairs, telling you when to pivot will stop you and the sofabed from getting stuck and subsequently damaged.  

Once the sofabed is in the moving truck or van, secure it in place with a strap to stop it from moving around. 

After you’ve moved

Once you’ve moved to the new home you’re left with the task of knowing what to unpack first; should you unpack one room at a time? Sort by essentials? Get the heavy items out of the way first? There is a lot to think about. If you know where the sofabed is going, it can be practical to get it in sooner rather than later, especially if you’re bed frame and the mattress is still in storage.

You should also consider where the sofabed will stay; whether it’s in the guestroom, home office or living room, placing it by a window with the sun beaming down on it all day can cause the fabric or leather to slowly fade over time. 

Boxes on and around a sofabed
Boxes on and around a sofabed

Are you looking to upgrade your existing sofabed?

 

Moving to a new house is often a great time to get a new sofa bed! Whether the bar in your old one is digging into your back, you’re moving into a larger space and looking at upgrading an existing recliner to a 2 or 3-seater leather sofa bed, or you simply want to change up your style.

At Sofabed.co.uk, we give you the remote to customise your sofabed and create the ultimate sleeper sofa that matches your needs and style. Choose from a wide range of designs and bed mechanisms, along with over 130 upholstery fabrics and optional add-ons to create a sofabed you want your guests to sleep on. 

Chester corner sofa bed when closed, in its sofa form
In sofa form, the Chester corner sofa bed is a statement piece of furniture
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10% Off the Chester Corner Sofabed

To celebrate the launch of the Chester Corner Sofabed we have a fantastic introductory offer – 10% off.  To activate this offer use code “chester10” at checkout

like all our sofabeds the Chester Corner Sofabed is made to order in your choice of fabric, direct from the manufacturer.

The Chester Corner Sofabed

The Chester Corner Sofabed open

The Chester Corner Sofabed arm