I need help! I need to make a guest room multifunctional.
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How about a daybed with trundle underneath? Use for sitting or lounging as well as sleeping. Daybed is actually a twin size bed as well as trundle would be tucked underneath. Sleeping much more comfortable than a sleeper sofa.
I agree with Gail! Plus day beds come in so many styles to fit any decor and are not expensive.
If you have your heart set on a Murphy Bed, you can always make one. There are oh so many tutorials on line - and you can build them quite inexpensively.
Agree on the day bed if you have the room. If like me the space is an office area and surplus guest room, we bought a leather ottoman that stores a memory foam mattress inside it. Just pull it out and set up when needed.
From my guests that have slept on a sofa sleeper, they all have hated it. Not comfortable.
I would not recommend a sleeper sofa. I would use the room as you wish and use an air mattress when you have guests. Just keep in mind not to clutter it up so that there is room when you have guests stay.
You can add the 3" gel pads to sofa beds to make them comfy enough to enjoy.
What about a futon? you can find them used all over the place. A friend of mine just bout a really nice one used.
Murphy's bed or sleeper sofa with pull out will be perfect
A day bed could be another option.
Here's a post that might help https://www.spacejoy.com/interior-designs-blog/a-guest-bedroom-you-will-use