
"As someone without central air who always gets hot with just an overhead ceiling fan, I sometimes have to retreat to the living room, where the portable A/C is, to sleep on the sofa. I knew that this would be the case going in and was a little concerned about both the size of the sofa and its firmness rating for that reason. I definitely think the Bogart is too compact to lay all the way out (even for a petite person like myself),"
"I think most people with a normal-sized living room would balk at the idea of a five-foot couch, but for me, this is all I can fit my tiny space so I feel it's practical and super affordable for people on a budget. For anyone who wants to sprawl out and has the time to wait around to find the perfect sofa, I'd suggest something bigger and anything that's not white. I have zero regrets on my end though."
No central air and only an overhead fan lead to sleeping on the living-room sofa with a portable A/C. The Bogart is too compact to fully lie out for most people, but it accommodates fetal sleeping positions or legs draped over armrests. The sofa feels cushy and supportive for sleep without sagging. Its modern, sculptural curves pair well with vintage '60s and '70s pieces and suit homes valuing elegance. The five-foot size is practical and affordable for tiny spaces. White fabric feels risky with kids or pets; darker colors and performance fabrics are available. A linen throw and cautious habits help protect the white basketweave fabric.
Read at Architectural Digest
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