Toolguy5 wrote:
Can you show a better view of how you extend it for the bed? Don't quit understand from your pictures. Maybe if you snapped another picture of it in the bed layout without cushions, just showing the frame.
Thanks and very nice.
The trick is that the bottom of the cushion is part of the support. Since neither the wife nor I want to try to sew regular zippered cushions, and having lots of kids means frequent re-upholstering, we just wrapped the upholstery around the foam and stapled it to 1/2" plywood. The plywood is part of the structural support.
This picture shows a seat cushion upside down with the legs folded in (they stay out a little to catch the front lip of the base frame so that the cushion won't slide forward; the wall keeps it from sliding back.)
Same cushion with the legs now folded "down" to be a bed. The cleat you see about 18" back from the front of the cushion catches the front lip of the base frame to keep it from coming out too far.
A view looking under the bed.
This is what makes the back stay in place. The top bar has Velcro, and the lower pieces of wood are on snap close hinges. When down, they position the bottom of the back cushion properly.
We really like this modification. The new sofa is 1/3 the weight, 10 times the storage, and more comfortable sitting and especially sleeping than what it replaced.