Sundays builds relaxed sofas around easy upkeep, straightforward delivery, and comfort profiles that feel distinct in real use. In our hands-on testing, the Sleep Over Sofa Bed stood out for guest flexibility, Movie Night leaned plush and lounge-heavy, Get Together felt the most balanced day to day, and Soft Spot stayed easiest to place in tighter rooms. The right pick mostly comes down to seat depth, heat build-up, and whether you need real sleeper utility.
Table of Contents
Product Overview
| Sofa | Price | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Sleep Over Sofa Bed | $2,950 | 4.1 | Fast sofa-to-bed conversion; easy-care fabric; supportive sit | Low back for taller loungers; less sink-in feel than plush sofas | Apartments and guest-ready living rooms |
| Movie Night Sofa | $2,750 | 3.9 | Pillowy comfort; removable slipcovers; deep lounging | Runs warm; needs more cushion upkeep; easy to slouch | Binge-watchers who want the softest seat |
| Get Together Sofa | $2,990 | 4.3 | Balanced comfort; removable slipcovers; steady daily support | Deep seat can be too much for some; less cloud-soft than Movie Night | All-day lounging and hosting |
| Soft Spot 2-Piece Modular Sofa | $2,640 | 4.2 | More upright sit; modular flexibility; easy-care fabric | Not built for deep sprawl; two-piece scale feels smaller | Smaller rooms and mixed-use sitting |
Testing Team Takeaways
Across the lineup, the through-line is low-friction ownership: stain-resistant upholstery, uncomplicated delivery, and comfort profiles that target different sitting styles. In our hands-on testing, Sleep Over was the easiest to recommend for homes that actually need guest sleep space, but taller loungers wanted more back height. Movie Night gave us the softest, most sink-in seat, though it also trapped the most heat and asked for more pillow management. Get Together stayed the most even over long sits and repeated get-up-and-down cycles, while Soft Spot felt easiest to live with when room size, posture, or layout mattered more than maximum sprawl.
Sundays Sofa Comparison Chart
| Item | Sleep Over Sofa Bed | Movie Night Sofa | Get Together Sofa | Soft Spot 2-Piece Modular Sofa |
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| Tested setup | Full, Clay | 3 Seater, Cream Linen | 3.5 Seater, Oatmeal | 2-Piece, Cashew |
| Price | $2,950 | $2,750 | $2,990 | $2,640 |
| Size (W x D x H) | 68.5" x 36.75" x 34.5" | 96" x 40" x 32.5" | 106" x 40" x 37" | 89" x 41.75" x 33.5" |
| Seat depth | - | - | - | 18.5" |
| Cushion fill | Foam-core/poly-wrap seat | Feather-fibre + foam core | Feather-fibre + foam core | Feather-fibre + foam core |
| Frame | Solid wood + plywood | Solid wood + foam-wrapped frame | Solid wood + plywood | LVL + plywood |
| Fabric | 36% poly / 26% cotton / 16% linen / 22% viscose | 36% poly / 26% cotton / 16% linen / 22% viscose | 100% polyester | 80% polyester / 20% viscose |
| Covers | Fully removable | Fully removable | Fully removable | Removable back covers |
| Cleaning setup | Washable, stain resistant | Washable, stain resistant | Washable, stain resistant | Spot-clean, stain resistant |
| Firmness | Medium-structured | Soft | Medium-soft | Medium-supportive |
| Back support | Moderate, low back | Moderate, pillow-dependent | Good, steady | Good, more upright |
| Cooling | Mid | Low-mid | Mid | Mid-high |
| Cleaning | High | High, with more fluffing | High | High |
| Delivery | 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 rotated each sofa through movie nights, laptop sessions, edge-sit checks, and quick posture changes to see how support held up over time. Marcus focused on heat build-up and edge support during long gaming sessions, while Jenna and Ethan paid closer attention to motion transfer and what happened when one person shifted or stood up. We tracked back support, slide-forward tendency, cushion recovery, and how much work each model asked for after normal daily use. Assembly, cooling, comfort, durability, layout practicality, cleaning, and value were all scored from that hands-on use rather than from spec sheets alone.
Sundays Sofa: Our Testing Experience
Sleep Over Sofa Bed

Our Testing Experience
The Sleep Over felt more like a normal sofa than many sleeper designs on the first sit. During laptop use it stayed supportive and tidy, and when we converted it at night the mechanism was quick and quiet, with no cushion removal. The trade-off showed up once we leaned back for longer stretches: the back sits low, so taller testers wanted a throw pillow behind the lumbar area. In day-to-day use, it felt practical first and plush second.
What we liked
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Fast conversion without removing cushions
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Easy-care, stain-resistant fabric
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Supportive seat that keeps a consistent feel
Who it is best for
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Guest-ready living rooms
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Homes that need sleeper utility without a bulky look
Where it falls short
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Low back feel for taller loungers
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Less sink-in comfort than feather-filled sofas
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Sleeper structure limits deep-lounge softness

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Converts quickly without cushion removal | Backrest feels low for taller loungers |
| Washable, stain-resistant fabric | Not as plush as the softer feather-filled options |
| Supportive sit that stays consistent | Sleeper function limits that cloud-like lounge feel |

Details
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Price (tested): $2,950
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Tested size: Full
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Overall dimensions: 68.5" W x 36.75" D x 34.5" H
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Fabric: Clay LiveLife™ performance fabric; stain resistant, moisture-repellant, washable, non-toxic
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PFAS-free stain-repellent treatment
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Rub count: 50,000
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Slipcovers: fully removable
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Fabric content: 36% polyester, 26% cotton, 16% linen, 22% viscose
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Seat cushion material: poly-wrap with a foam core
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Mattress: 4" foam mattress with a memory foam topper
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Frame material: solid wood and plywood
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Seating capacity: 3
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Returns: 30 days; $150 return fee for in-home delivery items
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Warranty: limited five-year warranty on current purchases
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Assembly | 4.8 | Delivery and setup kept effort low. |
| Cooling | 3.8 | Comfortable for most sits, but not especially airy. |
| Seat comfort | 4.1 | Supportive seat that stayed consistent over long sessions. |
| Back support | 3.6 | We wanted a lumbar pillow once we reclined. |
| Seat fit | 4.0 | Balanced for sitting, less ideal for full sprawl. |
| Durability | 4.2 | The seat held its shape well through repeat use. |
| Repositioning | 3.6 | Easy to convert, but not something you casually drag around. |
| Cleaning | 4.6 | Washable, stain-resistant fabric made upkeep straightforward. |
| Value | 3.9 | Worth it if you will actually use the sleeper function. |
| Overall | 4.1 | Useful, guest-ready, and mostly low-maintenance. |
Movie Night Sofa

Our Testing Experience
Movie Night delivered the softest first impression of the group. It made movie-watching effortless, but the same plush feel also changed our posture faster than the other sofas. During longer sessions we noticed more slow slide-forward drift, and Marcus consistently called out more heat build-up in the cushions than on the firmer models. It was the coziest sofa here, but it also asked for the most active pillow support and the highest tolerance for a relaxed, lounge-first sit.
What we liked
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Deep, pillowy comfort for long lounging sessions
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Fully removable slipcovers
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Wide seat that works well for two-person lounging
Who it is best for
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Deep loungers and binge-watchers
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Homes that value softness over upright posture
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Living rooms where the sofa is mainly for relaxing
Where it falls short
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Runs warm on long sits
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Needs more fluffing and pillow management
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Less supportive for upright work or reading

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Plush cushion construction feels indulgent | Cushions require more maintenance to keep the look |
| Fully removable slipcovers simplify cleaning | Softer seat encourages more slouch over time |
| Wide seating works well for couples | Warmer than the more structured options |

Details
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Price (tested): $2,750
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Tested size: 3 Seater
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Overall dimensions: 96" W x 40" D x 32.5" H
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Fabric: Cream Linen LiveLife™ performance fabric; stain resistant, moisture-repellant, washable, non-toxic
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PFAS-free stain-repellent treatment
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Rub count: 50,000
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Slipcovers: fully removable
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Fabric content: 36% polyester, 26% cotton, 16% linen, 22% viscose
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Cushion fill: feather-fibre blend with a premium foam core
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Frame material: solid wood wrapped in soft, multi-density foam padding
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Seating capacity: 3
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Included cushions (tested): 2 back, 2 seat, 2 throw
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Returns: 30 days; $150 return fee for in-home delivery items
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Warranty: limited five-year warranty on current purchases
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Assembly | 4.8 | Delivery and setup felt smooth from the start. |
| Cooling | 3.4 | The plush build trapped more warmth over time. |
| Seat comfort | 4.6 | The softest, most lounge-first seat in the group. |
| Back support | 3.5 | We needed pillows to stay aligned on long sits. |
| Seat fit | 3.6 | Great for sprawling, weaker for upright posture. |
| Durability | 3.9 | Comfort stayed high, but the cushions need more maintenance. |
| Repositioning | 3.7 | Easy to settle into, harder to keep perfectly upright. |
| Cleaning | 4.3 | Slipcovers help, though the softer build adds upkeep. |
| Value | 3.7 | You are paying for a very specific plush comfort profile. |
| Overall | 3.9 | A cozy lounge pick with predictable support trade-offs. |
Get Together Sofa

Our Testing Experience
Get Together was the least fussy sofa in everyday use. It let us sit upright without feeling rigid, then lean back without immediately losing support. During repeated sit-downs and stand-ups the front edge stayed steadier than Movie Night, and the cushions rebounded with less maintenance. The seat is still deep, so shorter testers wanted a pillow behind them, but it struck the best balance between lounging comfort and day-to-day support.
What we liked
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Balanced comfort for upright and reclined sitting
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Removable slipcovers that support real-life cleanup
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Steady edge support and lower cushion fuss
Who it is best for
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People who want one sofa to cover multiple postures
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Homes that want less fluffing than ultra-plush designs
Where it falls short
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Deep-seat feel can still be too much for some body types
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Not as sink-in soft as Movie Night
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Relaxed style is less tailored than dressier sofas

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| 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 |

Details
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Price (tested): $2,990
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Tested size: 3.5 Seater
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Overall dimensions: 106" W x 40" D x 37" H
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Fabric: Oatmeal LiveLife™ performance fabric; stain resistant, moisture-repellant, washable, non-toxic
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PFAS-free stain-repellent treatment
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Rub count: 50,000
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Slipcovers: fully removable, from cushions to frame
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Cushions: removable and reversible
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Suspension: eight-way hand-tied spring system
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Fabric content: 100% polyester
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Seat cushion material: feather-fibre blend with a premium foam core
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Throw cushion material: feather-fibre blend
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Frame material: solid wood and plywood
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Seating capacity: 3.5
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Care: machine wash cold; hang dry; do not tumble dry
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Returns: 30 days; $150 return fee for in-home delivery items
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Warranty: limited five-year warranty on current purchases
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Assembly | 4.8 | Low-friction delivery and an easy first setup. |
| Cooling | 3.8 | Comfortable most of the time, though not cool to the touch. |
| Seat comfort | 4.4 | Soft without collapsing into a hammock feel. |
| Back support | 4.2 | Stayed supportive through long viewing and laptop sessions. |
| Seat fit | 3.8 | Deep enough to lounge, but not automatic for every body type. |
| Durability | 4.5 | The cushions recovered well with less fuss than Movie Night. |
| Repositioning | 4.0 | Steady front edge and easier posture changes. |
| Cleaning | 4.5 | Washable covers and easy-care fabric kept upkeep simple. |
| Value | 4.2 | Strong everyday balance for the price. |
| Overall | 4.3 | The most even and least fussy daily-use performer. |
Soft Spot 2-Piece Modular Sofa

Our Testing Experience
Soft Spot felt different from the others right away: less deep sprawl, more sit-and-settle. That made it easier for laptop work, conversation, and frequent repositioning in a smaller room. The shorter seat depth and cleaner silhouette also made placement less stressful. It still had enough give to relax, but the comfort landed more on structured cozy than cloud-soft. If you like to perch, chat, or live with a modular sofa that is easy to manage, it made the most sense.
What we liked
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More upright seat depth
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Supportive feel without a huge footprint
Who it is best for
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Laptop sitting and mixed-use seating
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People who rearrange more often
Where it falls short
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Not the best choice for deep-sprawl lounging
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Cashew is more spot-clean than fully washable
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Two-piece scale does not mimic a large sectional

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Modular layout supports tighter rooms | Shorter seat depth is not ideal for deep lounging |
| Supportive sitting posture for work and casual use | Two-piece setup will not mimic a larger sectional sprawl |
| Easy-care performance fabric | Cashew is more spot-clean than wash-and-go |

Details
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Price (tested): $2,640
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Tested configuration: 2-Piece Modular Sofa
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Overall dimensions: 89" W x 41.75" D x 33.5" H
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Seat depth: 18.5"
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Fabric: Cashew performance fabric; stain resistant, durable, soft
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Rub count: 15,000
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Covers: removable back cushion covers
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Cushions: removable and reversible back cushions
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Suspension: eight-way hand-tied spring system
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Fabric content: 80% polyester, 20% viscose
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Seat cushion material: feather-fibre blend with a premium foam core
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Frame material: laminated veneer lumber and plywood
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Connectors: included to secure pieces together
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Returns: 30 days; $150 return fee for in-home delivery items
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Warranty: limited five-year warranty on current purchases
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Assembly | 4.7 | The modular format was straightforward once placed in-room. |
| Cooling | 4.0 | Less sink meant less heat build-up on long sessions. |
| Seat comfort | 4.1 | Comfortable without collapsing, especially for mixed-use sitting. |
| Back support | 4.2 | It was easier to hold a neutral spine posture here. |
| Seat fit | 4.2 | The shallower seat worked well for upright use. |
| Durability | 4.2 | The structured feel held up well through repeated use. |
| Repositioning | 4.2 | Easy to shift around and live with in tighter layouts. |
| Cleaning | 4.1 | Easy day-to-day upkeep, though the Cashew finish is more spot-clean than wash-and-go. |
| Value | 4.2 | A practical pick when layout control matters. |
| Overall | 4.2 | A smart choice for posture, flexibility, and smaller rooms. |
Compare Performance Scores of These Sofas
| Sofa | Overall | Seat Comfort | Back Support | Seat Fit | Cooling | Durability | Repositioning |
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| 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 |
Taken together, the scores point to four clearly different use cases. Get Together finished highest because it never bottomed out in any one category and asked for the least day-to-day fuss. Soft Spot was the steadiest for posture, fit, and repositioning. Movie Night won on pure lounge comfort but paid for it in heat management and back support. Sleep Over landed in the middle because the sleeper function is legitimately useful, even if it gives up some everyday plushness.
How to Choose the Sundays Sofa?
Start with seat depth and the posture you use most. If you usually sit upright to read or work, Soft Spot is the easiest fit. If you want the softest landing and mostly use your sofa for lounging, Movie Night is the clear comfort-first choice. Get Together is the safest all-rounder if you want one sofa that can host, lounge, and recover well between uses. If overnight guests are part of real life, Sleep Over earns its place by adding sleeper utility without looking like a bulky pull-out. As Dr. Adrian Walker noted in our review process, the better choice is the one that lets your lower back stay neutral without constant bracing.
Limitations
Sundays clearly favors relaxed silhouettes, performance fabrics, and low-friction delivery over formal, tightly tailored seating. Deep seats can still be polarizing, especially for shorter users or anyone who prefers a more upright perch. Movie Night gives up cooling and posture control for softness, Sleep Over gives up some lounge depth for sleeper function, and Soft Spot feels more structured than sprawling. Put simply, the lineup works best when your priorities are clear.
Sundays Sofa Vs. Alternatives
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Why choose these models
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Clear comfort separation across the lineup, from sleeper utility to plush lounging to balanced daily use
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Easy-care upholstery and free in-home delivery keep ownership relatively low-friction
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Multiple silhouettes cover guest rooms, family rooms, and tighter layouts
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Alternatives to consider
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Burrow Shift Sleeper Sofa: a compact sleeper route if you want real guest-bed function in a smaller footprint
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Joybird Briar Sleeper Sofa: a more style-forward sleeper option if mid-century lines are your priority
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IKEA FRIHETEN: a budget-oriented sleeper direction when storage and price matter more than refinement
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Pro Tips for Sundays Sofa
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Measure your sit zone, not just the room width. Seat depth and where your heels land decide daily comfort.
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Plan your pillow setup early. Softer seats often need a dedicated lumbar pillow, especially if you are shopping for back-friendly support.
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If you run warm, prioritize less sink and more airflow around the cushions, or lean toward a performance fabric sofa.
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Use a washable throw on high-contact areas like arm tops and head-rest zones to cut down on cover cleaning, especially in a pet-friendly home.
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Rotate reversible cushions on a schedule so wear patterns do not settle into one favorite spot. That simple habit helps if you care about how long sofas really last.
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For tight entries, map the delivery path and turning radius before the sofa arrives by using a doorway measurement guide.
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For sleeper use, keep bedding nearby so conversion stays easy in real life. It also helps to know what makes a sofa bed practical.
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If you are choosing between two depths, use a deep-seat versus standard-seat comparison instead of shopping by looks alone.
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Treat stain resistance as extra response time, not magic. Blot fast and clean early with the same habits you would use in a proper couch-cleaning routine.
FAQs
Does the Sleep Over Sofa Bed feel like a real bed for guests?
In our use, it worked best for occasional overnights: the conversion was easy and the sleep surface felt supportive, but it still reads more like a sofa bed than a dedicated mattress.
Which Sundays sofa is best for lower-back sensitivity?
Get Together felt the most consistently supportive without forcing one posture, while Soft Spot made upright sitting easier with less scooting. For shoppers comparing similar needs, start with our guide to choosing a sofa for a bad back.
Which one runs the warmest during long sessions?
Movie Night ran warmest in extended sits because the plush cushioning held more heat during multi-hour lounging.
Is Soft Spot comfortable if you like to lounge?
Yes, but it is more sit-and-lounge than sink-and-sprawl, so deep loungers will rely more on pillows and positioning. If that trade-off matters, compare it with the profiles in our best cloud couch guide.