1 Two for one
Investing in a sofabed makes sense if you live in a small property because it means you can use the living area for overnight guests. Lolly two-seater sofabed in Grace Kelly cotton (H92cm x W155cm x D92cm), from £999, Perch & Parrow
2 Vintage glamour Just the thing for adding a touch of refinement to small spaces, the Sweetie sofa from Loaf comes in rich Real
Teal velvet and has weathered oak legs. Measuring H86cm x W140cm x D84cm, it costs £1,025 3 Elegant addition A chaise longue can make a neat alternative to a standard sofa. The Heathcote from Sweetpea & Willow has a contrasting piping detail and bolster cushion, measures H75cm x W155cm x D81cm and costs £945. It’s made to order and available in a wide range of fabrics as well as left- or righthanded options 4 Comfy corner If there’s not much room for a sofa, how about a couple of oversized armchairs instead? The Line Fabric Snuggler chair from Furniture Village is perfect for relaxing with a good book, measures H87cm x W96cm x D96cm and costs £499
Always measure up carefully before you buy and check dimensions to ensure you have adequate access space for your new furniture