Out of the box its pretty easy to unfold it into its various configurations. It was VERY firm to sleep on directly - probably not comfortable as-is - but we bought a single (twin) memory foam topper, which made it very comfortable. Opened to a flat bed configuration, its just a tiny bit smaller than a regular twin bed an adult fits comfortably, although a tall person might not fit. Fitted sheet fits well (especially with the addition on the topper). Top sheet and blanket were a little long at the bottom, so we put clips on the end corners and bungeed the clips underneath to ensure our guest didnt get tangled up in them if getting up in the middle of the night. (Because of the design, there is no ability to tuck the bottom of the top sheet and blanket, but the clip and bungee thing worked!) Also, there was an issue with keeping the leg at the head of the bed from collapsing with movement of the bed. We overcame this problem with a metal rod (or wood would also work), which fit tightly between the leg for the head of the bed and the ottoman leg to prevent any chance of collapse. We purchased this because we wanted the capability of allowing a friend to sleep over, should the need arise, but wanted to use a very small guest room as a craft room and didnt want to fill the room with a standard twin bed which might only be used once or twice a year. With the added topper and the security rod, the ottoman/bed fits the bill. Its easy to convert from ottoman to lounge seat to bed and back with easy-to-follow directions. Once we did it a couple of times, we dont need the directions any more. The gray material looks nice as an ottoman or lounge and the frame is sturdy (except for the head of the bed being prone to collapse - that could use something to secure it.) Anyway, if youre up for dealing with the 2 issues mentioned (head of bed leg and extra firmness of sleeping surface), especially if space is at a premium, this may work for you. It did for us - and our guest.
Nice size. Needs some adapting.
Out of the box its pretty easy to unfold it into its various configurations. It was VERY firm to sleep on directly - probably not comfortable as-is - but we bought a single (twin) memory foam topper, which made it very comfortable. Opened to a flat bed configuration, its just a tiny bit smaller than a regular twin bed an adult fits comfortably, although a tall person might not fit. Fitted sheet fits well (especially with the addition on the topper). Top sheet and blanket were a little long at the bottom, so we put clips on the end corners and bungeed the clips underneath to ensure our guest didnt get tangled up in them if getting up in the middle of the night. (Because of the design, there is no ability to tuck the bottom of the top sheet and blanket, but the clip and bungee thing worked!) Also, there was an issue with keeping the leg at the head of the bed from collapsing with movement of the bed. We overcame this problem with a metal rod (or wood would also work), which fit tightly between the leg for the head of the bed and the ottoman leg to prevent any chance of collapse. We purchased this because we wanted the capability of allowing a friend to sleep over, should the need arise, but wanted to use a very small guest room as a craft room and didnt want to fill the room with a standard twin bed which might only be used once or twice a year. With the added topper and the security rod, the ottoman/bed fits the bill. Its easy to convert from ottoman to lounge seat to bed and back with easy-to-follow directions. Once we did it a couple of times, we dont need the directions any more. The gray material looks nice as an ottoman or lounge and the frame is sturdy (except for the head of the bed being prone to collapse - that could use something to secure it.) Anyway, if youre up for dealing with the 2 issues mentioned (head of bed leg and extra firmness of sleeping surface), especially if space is at a premium, this may work for you. It did for us - and our guest.