Why are we increasingly using our bed as a sofa?
In many homes:
- there’s no space for a sofa
- the bed is the most comfortable spot
- people read, work, eat, or watch series there
The bed becomes a multifunctional piece of furniture.
Why don’t all beds transform equally well into sofas?
The width of the bed influences:
- stability in a sitting position
- body balance
- back support
- long-term comfort
A bed that’s too narrow or poorly balanced can quickly become uncomfortable when sitting for long periods.
Why is the concept of balance essential?
To be comfortable in a “sofa” position, the body needs:
- symmetrical support
- stable seating
- even back support
If support is uneven, you slide, constantly readjust, and fatigue sets in.
Why are some bed widths more suitable than others?
Wider beds offer:
- better weight distribution
- more stability
- a uniform support feel
This makes sitting much more natural.
How to make a bed more functional without changing furniture?
Adapting the mattress support allows you to:
- improve posture
- transform the bed into a living space
- avoid purchasing additional furniture
Comfort often depends more on the configuration than the bed itself.
How does CosyLift fit into small spaces?
CosyLift creates a stable and comfortable sitting position in the bed, which:
- transforms the bed into a true versatile space
- improves sitting comfort
- integrates discreetly into a small home
A solution designed for spaces where every meter counts.
FAQs
Can all beds serve as a sofa?
Yes, but comfort largely depends on width and support.
Does the bed size really influence seated comfort?
Yes, it plays a major role in balance and stability.