Review: Should you Buy the IKEA Friheten Sofa Bed? Every Question Answered

ikea friheten sofa bed in beige fabric in living room

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  1. Debating this vs the Lugnvik! Would like to have it as a light usage everyday couch. Might have overnight guests every 6 months who stay for a couple of weeks. Will this hold up?

    Also a bit tight on space. Could I use it without the armrests? Do the legs go under the armrest or under the couch itself?

    Would love your feedback. Thanks!

    1. Hey Natasha. The armrests are part of the package, so it won’t hold together without them. Honestly, it’s more than OK as a guest bed every few months. That’s what I use mine for in my office. A lot of readers are commenting here that it is not comfortable, though I did admit that in the post. It’s not something I’d be happy to curl up on every night, but for a guest sofa bed I think it rocks. One of the best designs I’ve seen in a while (especially for the price).

      1. Yup — there are two hooks on the bottom and it hooks to the main piece. Push it back in and wiggle until it hooks. 🙂

  2. I had the manstad– the predecessor– and found it the most comfortable sofa bed I ever slept on. It’s firm (but that means no bouncy sagging springs and back pain)– the key is to get a really good, thick featherbed mattress topper– size is US full. Then you can get a sheet that goes directly in that and zips on like a pillow case– and you just fold it and it fits right in the storage chaise. When it’s time to go to bed, just pop it on, along with a diver and pillows, and you’re good to go– so so easy, and no making and remaking the bed every night. I’m currently buying a studio and need a sofa to be my “evey night” bed and am deciding between this and an American leather mechanism from pottery barn that costs 10x as much– only downsides to this frighten for me are that its a bit hard and uncomfortable as a sofa, and I find it a bit ugly. But for ease of use and as an every night bed, and multi function (sofa, storage, movie snuggler) I really don’t think you can beat it, even at the very high end shops.

  3. I loved this couch when I got it but it has been two years now and I am already looking to replace it. It was never really comfortable to begin with, but over time it gets worse and worse. Plus, I’ve had to move with it twice. Even though we were very thorough in disassembling/carefully moving/reassembling, the couch has never been the same since. The arms are always at an angle and the sofa bed rolls away from the rest of the couch.
    I really wish Ikea would make a higher end version of this because I love the design but it doesn’t work well as a heavy use couch and sofa bed.

  4. Please don’t. If you sleep on this thing every night, it will surely deteriorate th was padding and you wash definitely feel the wood bars under the cusions. I have this and the padding broke down after 8 months.

    1. I just called IKEA as we had the problem wtih this sofa. I was informed they revamped this on January 2017 and started selling new model that looks the same.

  5. Hi there! I am planning to buy this sofa bed to use it as a bed every nights as I have a small flat. What do you think about it? It is really uncomfy? Or would you suggest an other sofa/suggestion? Thanks in advance

  6. I just bought the sofa bed without the return. The sitting portion is so hard it feels like cardboard. Went back to the store and sat on the models and they all felt fine. The salesperson said another had been returned and it could be a manufacturing issue. I am waiting for a return call from after purchase customer service. VERY disappointed.

    1. I wish I had read your review before we bought it.raya.we got the same one yesterday and yes its like sitting on a rock.have you heard back from them yet ??

  7. Who going to buy such sofa bed that will too difficult to handle and could be the cause of discomfort. And if it’s costly then more tension as soon it will be useless. I think it’s not perfect for a house where family live together but yeah….a single person its good not best.

  8. I just bought this piece of shit today and I’ve been at it trying to assemble it for over a couple of hours. The problem is that the threads just don’t line up! It is so frustrating to try and piece them together when they want you to keep flipping the thing around and it obviously won’t hold the pieces together because the fucking threads don’t line up!

    1. Oh no – this sounds brutal! I honestly had little-to-no hassles putting mine up. Sorry to hear you struggled with yours. :S

        1. Ok Jan and Frank, off you go clutching your pearls.

          Best to not be on the internet if you’re that easily offended. Maybe leave the internet for the kids.

    2. I didn’t have a problem assembling mine at all. The threads will line up, but it’s up to you to get the bolt level and aligned with the threads in the hole. This is not a product issue, I can assure you.

    3. You really need two people to assemble this. I did it by myself, three times actually — twice because I changed my living room setup to switch the short side of the sofa, and then set it up again after I moved — but it’s very frustrating to assemble alone. But then I get some joy from completing challenging tasks on my own, so it was my choice to tackle it this way.

      If you can help it, plan to have a mechanically-inclined friend assist!

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