Habitat reduces bestselling sofa bed price to under £180
Habitat's popular sofa bed now costs less than £180, with several colourways selling out quickly due to high demand from savvy shoppers.
The high street furniture wars have reached a new battleground, and this time it's the humble sofa bed taking centre stage. Habitat's Roma chair bed has slashed its price to under £180, sparking what can only be described as a colourway feeding frenzy across the UK's space-starved homes.
What's Going On
The Roma chair bed represents everything that's driving furniture trends in 2026: compact living solutions that don't scream "I live in a shoebox." Unlike the clunky sofa beds of yesteryear that dominated sitting rooms like sleeping giants, this piece masquerades as a perfectly respectable armchair until duty calls.
What's particularly telling about this price drop is the timing. Habitat isn't just clearing stock—they're responding to a market that's increasingly demanding dual-purpose furniture that actually looks the part. The fact that multiple colourways are selling out suggests British homeowners have moved beyond the beige-everything mentality that dominated the pandemic years. Instead, there's a hunger for pieces that inject personality whilst solving practical problems.
"The death of single-purpose furniture has been greatly exaggerated, but multi-functional pieces that don't compromise on style are having their moment."
This trend speaks to a broader shift in how people view their living spaces. The rigid room categories of previous decades—sitting room, bedroom, office—have blurred into adaptable zones that need to work harder. A chair that transforms into a guest bed isn't just convenient; it's become essential infrastructure for modern British homes where spare rooms are luxuries few can afford.
How to Make It Work in Your Home
The key to successfully integrating pieces like the Roma chair bed lies in treating them as permanent furniture, not temporary fixes. Position it as you would any statement armchair—near a window for reading light, angled towards the television, or creating a cosy corner with a side table and lamp. The transformation element should feel like a bonus feature, not the main event.
Storage becomes crucial when working with convertible furniture. Keep bedding accessible but hidden—a nearby ottoman with storage, or even a stylish basket tucked behind the chair, ensures the transition from seating to sleeping feels effortless rather than like a major production. Consider investing in bedding that coordinates with your room's colour scheme, so even when the bed is in use, it feels intentional rather than makeshift.
For those working with particularly tight quarters, consider how the chair bed interacts with your existing pieces. Can it slide under a console table when not needed? Does it work with your current lighting setup for both reading and sleeping? These practical considerations often determine whether a multi-functional piece enhances your space or creates new frustrations.
The Bottom Line
Habitat's pricing strategy reveals something significant about the current furniture landscape: good design at accessible price points isn't just possible, it's become necessary for survival on the high street. The Roma chair bed's popularity suggests British homeowners are finally getting what they've been asking for—furniture that works as hard as they do, without looking like it's trying too hard. Whether this signals a permanent shift towards more thoughtful, space-conscious design or simply reflects our current housing reality, pieces like this are proving that compromise doesn't have to mean settling for less.
Sources
- 1.Habitat has just dropped the price of its bestselling sofa bed to under £180 – I'm not surprised colourways are selling out fast
- 2.Lidl is selling the chicest garden parasol for under £15 – it could easily be mistaken for this £70 John Lewis alternative
- 3.If I was buying a garden dining set this year, this stylish, space-saving Dunelm design would be the one I’d get – it takes up minimal space and seats 8 people!
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