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Sundays Sleep Over Sofa Bed Review and Top Sundays Sofas

Sundays makes modern, slipcovered sofas with an emphasis on easy care—washable fabrics, stain resistance, and delivery that’s meant to feel low-friction. I focused on the Sundays Sleep Over Sofa Bed first, then stacked it against Movie Night, Get Together, and Soft Spot to score assembly, cooling, comfort, durability, layout practicality, cleaning, and value. The best picks depend on your seat-depth tolerance, how warm you sit, and whether you need guest-sleep flexibility.

Product Overview

Sofa Price Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
Sleep Over Sofa Bed $2,950 4.1 Quick sofa-to-sleeper conversion; washable performance fabric; structured support Backrest feels low for tall loungers; less “sink-in” than plush sofas Apartments and guest-ready living rooms
Movie Night Sofa $2,750 3.9 Plush, lounge-forward cushioning; fully removable slipcovers; strong movie-night comfort Runs warm for some; needs maintenance fluffing; posture can drift Binge-watchers who want a softer landing
Get Together Sofa $2,990 4.3 Soft-yet-supportive feel; easy-care slipcovers; stable seating for daily use Deep-seat feel isn’t for everyone; not as cloud-soft as Movie Night All-day lounging + hosting without babying cushions
Soft Spot 2-Piece Modular Sofa $2,640 4.2 More upright seat depth; modular practicality; easy-care fabric Not the deepest sprawl seat; two-piece footprint limits “sectional” lounging Smaller rooms, laptop sitting, frequent rearrangers

Testing Team Takeaways

Across these Sundays sofas, the shared strength is easy-care upholstery paired with delivery/setup that removes most of the hassle. Sleep Over was the most guest-friendly because the sleeper conversion didn’t require cushion removal, but I wanted more back height when I stretched out. Movie Night was the plushest, yet Marcus ran warm and I had to keep resetting my lumbar position. Get Together stayed the most balanced for long sits with less cushion fuss. Soft Spot felt the most upright and was easiest to live with in tighter layouts.

Sundays Sofa Comparison Chart

Comparison Item Sleep Over Sofa Bed Movie Night Sofa Get Together Sofa Soft Spot 2-Piece Modular Sofa
Tested configuration Full, Clay 3 Seater, Cream Linen 3.5 Seater, Oatmeal Cashew
Price $2,950 $2,750 $2,990 $2,640
Overall dimensions (W x D x H) 72" x 36" x 34" 96" x 40" x 32.5" 106" x 40" x 37" 80" x 41" x 36"
Seat depth - - - 18"
Cushion fill (verified) High-density foam seat/back Feather-down blend + foam core Feather-fibre blend + foam core Feather-fibre blend + foam core
Frame material Solid wood + plywood Solid wood + plywood Solid wood + plywood Solid wood + plywood
Fabric content 100% polyester 100% polyester 100% polyester 100% polyester
Rub count 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000
Slipcover design Fully removable slipcovers Fully removable slipcovers Fully removable slipcovers Fully removable slipcovers
Washability and stain resistance Stain resistant + washable performance fabric Stain resistant + washable Stain resistant + washable Stain resistant + washable
Perceived firmness (testing) Medium-structured Soft Medium-soft Medium-supportive
Back support (testing) Moderate (low back) Moderate (pillow-dependent) Good (steadier) Good (more upright)
Cooling / breathability (testing) Mid Low-mid Mid Mid-high
Cleaning (testing) High High (but more cushion upkeep) High High
Delivery / assembly Free in-home delivery & assembly Free in-home delivery & assembly Free in-home delivery & assembly Free in-home delivery & assembly

How We Tested It

We lived with each sofa in real daily rotations: long streaming nights, laptop work blocks, and quick posture changes to see how support held up. Marcus focused on heat build-up and edge support during gaming sessions, while Jenna and Ethan ran motion-transfer checks during shared movie nights. I tracked lumbar comfort, slide-forward tendency, and whether cushions held their feel after repeat use. We scored assembly, cooling, comfort, durability, layout practicality, cleaning, and value based on what we actually did in the room.

Sundays Sofa: Our Testing Experience

Sleep Over Sofa Bed

Sleep Over Sofa Bed

Our Testing Experience

The first thing I noticed was how “normal sofa” it felt in day mode—no clunky pull-out vibe when I sat down to work on my laptop. Later that night, I kept switching between upright and half-reclined, and my lower back told me pretty quickly: I needed a throw pillow for real lumbar shape. Marcus ran the edge-sit test (shoes on, shoes off), then we converted it without pulling off cushions—fast, clean, and quiet.
What we liked:

  • Simple conversion with no cushion removal

  • Easy-care fabric that tolerates real-life spills

  • Foam cushions that don’t demand fluffing
    Who it is best for:

  • Guest-ready living rooms and small apartments

  • Homes that want washable upholstery
    Where it falls short:

  • Low back feel when you stretch out

  • More structured than a “cloud” lounge seat

Sleep Over Sofa Bed

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Converts quickly without cushion removal Backrest feels low for taller loungers
Washable, stain-resistant slipcovered fabric Not as plush as feather-filled options
Foam seat/back cushions keep a consistent feel Sofa-bed function limits “sink-in” depth
Sleep Over Sofa Bed

Details

  • Price (tested): $2,950

  • Tested size: Full

  • Overall dimensions: 72" W x 36" D x 34" H

  • Fabric: LiveLife performance fabric; stain resistant, moisture-repellant, washable, non-toxic

  • PFAS-free stain-repellent treatment

  • Rub count: 50,000

  • Slipcovers: fully removable

  • Fabric content: 100% polyester

  • Seat cushion material: high-density foam

  • Back cushion material: high-density foam

  • Frame material: solid wood and plywood

  • Seating capacity: 3

  • Returns: 30 days; $150 return shipping fee for in-home delivery items

  • Warranty: limited five-year warranty terms (fabric coverage varies by component)

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.8 In-home delivery/assembly kept effort low.
Cooling / Breathability 3.8 Fine for most nights, but not an airy linen feel.
Seat Comfort 4.1 Supportive seat that stays consistent during long sits.
Back Support 3.6 Needed a lumbar pillow when I reclined for hours.
Seat Depth Fit 4.0 Balanced depth for sitting; less sprawl-friendly.
Durability 4.2 Foam cushions held shape well through repeat use.
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 3.6 Easy to convert, but it’s not something you casually drag around.
Cleaning 4.6 Washable, stain-resistant slipcovered setup worked as intended.
Value 3.9 Strong utility for guests, but you’re paying for the sleeper function.
Overall 4.1 Guest-ready performance with a few comfort trade-offs.

Movie Night Sofa

Our Testing Experience

Movie Night Sofa

I sat down and immediately felt that signature “sink” that makes you want to turn on a show and stop making decisions. Ten minutes later, I realized I’d slid forward a touch—great for lounging, not ideal for my lower back without a pillow. Marcus did a long gaming session and called out heat build-up in the cushion zone. Jenna and Ethan tried the “one person shifts, the other stays put” test, and the soft cushioning made movement more noticeable than on the firmer models.
What we liked:

  • Plush, cozy seat that flatters movie marathons

  • Slipcovers that make cleanup less stressful
    Who it is best for:

  • Lounge-first households that like softer seating
    Where it falls short:

  • Warmth during long sits

  • Posture needs active pillow support

Movie Night Sofa

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Plush cushion construction feels indulgent Cushions require more maintenance to keep the look
Fully removable slipcovers simplify cleaning Softer seat can encourage slouching for long work sessions
Wide seating works well for couples Runs warmer than the more structured options
Movie Night Sofa

Details

  • Price (tested): $2,750

  • Tested size: 3 Seater

  • Overall dimensions: 96" W x 40" D x 32.5" H

  • Fabric: Cream Linen; stain resistant, moisture-repellant, washable, non-toxic

  • PFAS-free stain-repellent treatment

  • Rub count: 50,000

  • Slipcovers: fully removable

  • Fabric content: 100% polyester

  • Seat cushion material: feather-down blend wrapped around a high-density foam core

  • Back cushion material: feather-down blend

  • Throw cushion material: feather-down blend

  • Frame material: solid wood and plywood

  • Seating capacity: 3

  • Included cushions (tested): 3 back, 2 seat, 2 throw

  • Returns: 30 days; $150 return shipping fee for in-home delivery items

  • Warranty: limited five-year warranty terms (fabric coverage varies by component)

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.8 Delivery/setup felt straightforward from start to finish.
Cooling / Breathability 3.4 Plush fills trapped more warmth in long sessions.
Seat Comfort 4.6 Best “movie comfort” of the group.
Back Support 3.5 Needed extra pillows to keep my spine happy.
Seat Depth Fit 3.6 Deep, soft sit favored lounging over upright posture.
Durability 3.9 Comfortable, but feather-style softness needs upkeep to stay consistent.
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 3.7 Easy to settle into, less easy to maintain “upright.”
Cleaning 4.3 Slipcovers help, but cushion upkeep is part of the routine.
Value 3.7 You pay for the plush comfort profile.
Overall 3.9 A lounge-first sofa with predictable posture and heat trade-offs.

Get Together Sofa

Our Testing Experience

Get Together Sofa

This was the one I kept coming back to when I needed a sofa that didn’t “decide my posture for me.” I could sit upright on my laptop, then lean back without feeling like I’d lost my lumbar curve entirely. Marcus tested the front edge—stand up, sit down, repeat—and it stayed more stable than the softer seats. Jenna and Ethan did their couple test with constant snack runs, and the cushions recovered quickly when Ethan popped up and returned. It felt like the lowest-drama sofa in daily life.
What we liked:

  • Soft-yet-supportive seat with less fluffing

  • Stable edge support for getting up and down
    Who it is best for:

  • Everyday households that lounge and host
    Where it falls short:

  • Deep-seat feel won’t suit everyone

  • Less “cloudy” than Movie Night

Get Together Sofa

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Balanced comfort for upright and reclined sitting Deep-seat feel can require pillows for some body types
Washable, removable slipcovers support real-life mess Not as plush as the lounge-soft Movie Night feel
Stable seating with strong edge behavior Style leans relaxed rather than sharply tailored
Get Together Sofa

Details

  • Price (tested): $2,990

  • Tested size: 3.5 Seater

  • Overall dimensions: 106" W x 40" D x 37" H

  • Fabric: Oatmeal LiveLife performance fabric; stain resistant, moisture-repellant, washable, non-toxic

  • PFAS-free stain-repellent treatment

  • Rub count: 50,000

  • Slipcovers: fully removable (cushions to frame)

  • Cushions: removable and reversible

  • Suspension: eight-way-hand tied spring system

  • Fabric content: 100% polyester

  • Seat cushion material: feather-fibre blend wrapped around a high-density foam core

  • Throw cushion material: feather-fibre blend

  • Frame material: solid wood and plywood

  • Seating capacity: 3.5

  • Care (tested fabric system): machine wash cold; hang dry; do not tumble dry

  • Returns: 30 days; $150 return shipping fee for in-home delivery items

  • Warranty: limited five-year warranty terms (fabric coverage varies by component)

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.8 Minimal friction from delivery through first sit.
Cooling / Breathability 3.8 Comfortable most of the time; not a “cool-to-the-touch” feel.
Seat Comfort 4.4 Soft without collapsing into a hammock posture.
Back Support 4.2 Stayed supportive through long viewing and laptop sessions.
Seat Depth Fit 3.8 Deep enough to lounge, but not universal without pillows.
Durability 4.5 Held shape well with repeat use and quick recovery.
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 4.0 Easy to shift positions without feeling stuck.
Cleaning 4.7 Performance fabric + removable covers reduced real-life stress.
Value 4.1 Strong daily-driver performance for the price tier.
Overall 4.3 The most even, least fussy performer in day-to-day use.

Soft Spot 2-Piece Modular Sofa

Our Testing Experience

Soft Spot 2-Piece Modular Sofa

Soft Spot felt like the “sit up, then lounge” option. The seat depth read noticeably shorter, which made laptop work feel more natural for me—less scooting, less pillow-stacking. Marcus liked that he didn’t sink as far, and he stood up quickly without the cushion grabbing him. Jenna and Ethan appreciated the modular practicality for room tweaks, and the sofa handled frequent posture changes without that slow slide-forward drift I get on softer seats. It wasn’t the sofa I’d pick to nap fully stretched out, but it was the easiest to live with in a tighter footprint.
What we liked:

  • More upright seat depth for work and quick sits

  • Modular practicality for rearranging
    Who it is best for:

  • Smaller rooms and people who sit more upright
    Where it falls short:

  • Not the deepest lounge sprawl seat

Soft Spot 2-Piece Modular Sofa

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Modular format supports flexible layouts Shorter seat depth isn’t ideal for deep lounging
Washable slipcovers and performance fabric simplify cleaning Two-piece setup won’t mimic large sectional sprawl
Supportive sitting posture for laptop use Plush lounge seekers may prefer Movie Night
Soft Spot 2-Piece Modular Sofa

Details

  • Price (tested): $2,640

  • Tested configuration: 2-Piece Modular Sofa

  • Overall dimensions: 80" W x 41" D x 36" H

  • Seat depth: 18"

  • Fabric: Cashew LiveLife performance fabric; stain resistant, moisture-repellant, washable, non-toxic

  • PFAS-free stain-repellent treatment

  • Rub count: 50,000

  • Slipcovers: fully removable (cushions to frame)

  • Cushions: removable and reversible

  • Fabric content: 100% polyester

  • Seat cushion material: feather-fibre blend wrapped around a foam core

  • Frame material: solid wood and plywood

  • Seating capacity: 2

  • Returns: 30 days; $150 return shipping fee for in-home delivery items

  • Warranty: limited five-year warranty terms (fabric coverage varies by component)

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.7 Modular format was straightforward once placed in-room.
Cooling / Breathability 4.0 Less sink meant less heat build-up in long sessions.
Seat Comfort 4.1 Comfortable without collapsing, especially for mixed-use sitting.
Back Support 4.2 Easier to maintain a neutral spine posture.
Seat Depth Fit 4.2 Shorter depth suited upright sitting and smaller spaces.
Durability 4.2 Stayed consistent through daily position changes.
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 4.2 Easiest of the four to tweak and live with dynamically.
Cleaning 4.6 Slipcovers + performance fabric handled day-to-day mess well.
Value 4.0 Strong practicality if the depth matches your habits.
Overall 4.2 A pragmatic pick that prioritizes posture and layout flexibility.

Compare Performance Scores of These Sofas

Sofa Overall Score Seat Comfort Back Support Seat Depth Fit Cooling / Breathability Durability Ease of Movement / Repositioning
Sleep Over Sofa Bed 4.1 4.1 3.6 4.0 3.8 4.2 3.6
Movie Night Sofa 3.9 4.6 3.5 3.6 3.4 3.9 3.7
Get Together Sofa 4.3 4.4 4.2 3.8 3.8 4.5 4.0
Soft Spot 2-Piece Modular Sofa 4.2 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.0 4.2 4.2

The scoreboard tells a clean story: Get Together is the most even performer, with no serious weak category and the highest durability score. Soft Spot is the most consistent for posture and repositioning, especially if you don’t want a deep seat. Movie Night wins on pure seat comfort, but it gives back points on cooling and support. Sleep Over lands solidly because the sleeper utility is real, even if the back height keeps it from being the perfect everyday lounge.

How to Choose the Sundays Sofa?

Start say with seat depth tolerance and your “default posture.” If you work upright on the sofa, favor Soft Spot; if you lounge and sprawl, Movie Night is the softest landing. If you need one sofa that does everything reasonably well, Get Together is the safest bet. If guests sleep over often, Sleep Over adds genuine utility without turning your living room into a permanent pull-out. Dr. Adrian Walker emphasizes choosing the model that lets your lower back stay neutral without constant bracing.

Limitations

Sundays leans into relaxed silhouettes and slipcovers, so these aren’t sharp, tailored “formal living room” sofas. Deep-seat designs can be polarizing: some people feel supported, others feel like they’re perching or slouching. Movie Night’s plush feel comes with warmth and cushion upkeep. Sleep Over’s sleeper structure trades some lounge softness for function. Soft Spot’s shorter seat depth won’t satisfy deep-nap loungers.

Sundays Sofa Vs. Alternatives

  • Why choose these models

    • Washable, slipcovered performance fabrics built for everyday messes

    • In-home delivery and assembly reduces setup friction

    • Distinct comfort profiles across collections (structured sleeper vs plush lounge vs balanced daily-driver)

  • Alternatives to consider

    • Burrow Shift Sleeper Sofa: a sleeper-focused option with a compact profile and storage chaise for multipurpose rooms

    • Joybird Briar Sleeper Sofa: a style-forward sleeper route if mid-century modern is your priority

    • IKEA FRIHETEN: a budget sleeper direction if price is the main constraint

Pro Tips for Sundays Sofa

  • Measure your “sit zone,” not just room width: seat depth and where your heels land will decide daily comfort.

  • Plan pillow strategy up front: softer seats often need a dedicated lumbar pillow to prevent slow slouching.

  • If you run warm, prioritize less sink and more airflow around cushions; plush fills can trap heat.

  • Use a washable throw on high-contact areas (arm tops and head-rest zones) to reduce cover washing frequency.

  • Rotate reversible cushions on a schedule so wear patterns don’t form in your favorite spot.

  • For slipcovered sofas, keep an extra set of covers (or a backup throw) so cleanup doesn’t disrupt the room for days.

  • In small spaces, map the delivery path and turning radius; modular pieces simplify tight entries.

  • For sleeper use, keep bedding storage close so conversion stays “easy” in real life.

  • If you’re between two depths, choose the one that fits your most common posture, not your occasional sprawl mood.

  • Treat stain resistance as time, not magic: blot fast, then wash covers before a spot learns the fabric.

FAQs

Does the Sleep Over Sofa Bed feel like a “real bed” for guests?

In our use, it worked best for occasional overnights: easy conversion and a supportive sleep surface, but it still reads like a sofa bed rather than a dedicated mattress.

Which Sundays sofa is best for lower-back sensitivity?

Get Together felt the most consistently supportive without forcing a single posture, while Soft Spot made upright sitting easier with less scooting.

Which one runs the warmest during long sessions?

Movie Night ran warmest in extended sits because the plush cushioning holds heat, especially during multi-hour gaming or binge nights.

Is Soft Spot comfortable if you like to lounge?

Yes, but it’s more “sit-and-lounge” than “sink-and-sprawl,” so deep loungers will rely more on pillows and positioning.

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Our Testing Team

Chris Miller

Lead Tester

Chris oversees the full testing pipeline for mattresses, sofas, and other home products. He coordinates the team, designs scoring frameworks, and lives with every product long enough to feel real strengths and weaknesses. His combination-sleeping and mixed lounging habits keep him focused on long-term comfort and support.

Marcus Reed

Heavyweight Sofa & Mattress Tester

Marcus brings a heavier build and heat-sensitive profile into every test. He pushes deep cushions, edges, and frames harder than most users. His feedback highlights whether a design holds up under load, runs hot, or collapses into a hammock-like slump during long gaming or streaming sessions.

Carlos Alvarez

Posture & Work-From-Home Specialist

Carlos spends long hours working from sofas and beds with a laptop. He tracks how mid-back, neck, and lumbar regions respond to different setups. His notes reveal whether a product keeps posture neutral during extended sitting or lying, and whether small adjustments still feel stable and controlled.

Mia Chen

Petite Side-Sleeper & Lounger

Mia tests how mattresses and sofas treat a smaller frame during side sleeping and curled-up lounging. She feels pressure and seat-depth problems very quickly. Her feedback exposes designs that swallow shorter users, leave feet dangling, or create sharp pressure points at shoulders, hips, and knees.

Jenna Brooks

Couple Comfort & Motion Tester

Jenna evaluates how well sofas and mattresses handle real shared use with a partner. She tracks motion transfer, usable width, and edge comfort when two adults spread out. Her comments highlight whether a product supports relaxed couple lounging, easy repositioning, and quiet nights without constant disturbance.

Jamal Davis

Tall, Active-Body Tester

Jamal brings a tall, athletic frame and post-workout soreness into the lab. He checks seat depth, leg support, and surface responsiveness on every product. His notes show whether cushions bounce back, frames feel solid under long legs, and sleep surfaces support joints during recovery stretches and naps.

Ethan Cole

Restless Lounger & Partner Tester

Ethan acts as the moving partner in many couple-focused tests. He shifts positions frequently and pays attention to how easily a surface lets him turn, slide, or return after short breaks. His feedback exposes cushions that feel too squishy, too sticky, or poorly shaped for real-world lounging patterns.