The Best Couches for Kids in 2022 | domino

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If you grew up in the early aughts, you likely have vivid memories of hanging out on a cartoon-covered blob. We’re happy to report that the best couches for kids nowadays are no longer limited to those garishly-hued numbers. In fact, today’s kid-friendly furniture could easily be mistaken for miniature loveseats, and they’re durable, too. While we know of a few designer hacks to make adult-sized furniture childproof (hello, FiberSeal), isn’t there something special about providing a designated spot for toddlers through tweens, whether for snacking, reading, or keying up a good ole fashion puppet show? Besides, while our list of the best couches for kids varies greatly in shape (we’re talking both a Togo-looking beanbag and modular foam that looks more like building blocks) none should cramp your interior style. 

Material: Recycled polyester and nylon | Dimensions: Varies | Fill: High-density foam 

Why we chose it: A modular sofa with configurations limited only by your child’s imagination. 

While Jill Singer of Sight Unseen enlisted the help of Keren and Thomas Richter of White Arrow to custom-make child-sized foam building blocks (think: oversized rectangles, triangles, and cylinders) to outfit her family’s Hamptons basement, you can enjoy a similar setup right off the shelf with Brentwood Home’s Play Couch. Offering two more pieces than the cult-favorite Nugget, this set of six can come together in the shape of a classic couch, with back cushions and sheltered arms, or be configured into pretty much anything your child puts their mind to, though reviewers most often revere it’s seemingly endless fort possibilities.  

Material: Polyester | Dimensions: 16-by-47-by-20-inches | Fill: Polyethylene

Why we chose it: This compact cutie unfolds from lounger to sofa bed in seconds.   

This sofa might just be impossible to grow out of, as it’s a small space–saver that’ll earn the approval of guest of any age. We first spotted the model in this attic-turned-kids room on England’s Kent coast, where it’s an essential part of their seat setup. Its first form is incredibly compact, taking up barely any square footage thanks to a 20-inch depth  that’s still long enough to fit two kids!), before extending out a full 71 inches, aka longer than a twin. Though we’d keep the back part up for a quasi-tufted headboard.  

Material: Varies | Dimensions: 71-by-33-by-21.5 inches | Fill: Polyurethane foam 

  Why we chose it:  The slouchy silhouette of a bean bag-like floor pillow embodies that notion of cool and comfortable that’ll transition well as your child ages. 

Keep a floor sofa in the kids-only zone (like designer Hollie Velten-Lattrell did) so you never have to worry about watching the same Disney movie over and over again.  While her original buy from Urban Outfitters is no longer available, we’d argue this West Elm alternative is a pretty close second. Plan to plop it in front of a TV or projector screen. This is the type of couch that’s just as great for Saturday morning cartoons as it is for weekend movie nights (and if buttery popcorn happens to be the snack of choice, don’t sweat—choose from a swath of performance fabrics, including distressed velvet, tweed, and washed canvas). 

Material: Rattan | Dimensions: 85-by-42-by-36 inches | Fill: N/A 

Why we chose it: It’ll fit a twin mattress or two couch cushions, so it’s easy to switch up the color or pattern of whatever sheets or duvet cover you swaddle it with. 

Technically this is a daybed, but if you place enough pillows (to do double duty as back and armrests) it’s worthy of our list of the best couches for kids. Keep a fully-stacked library within reach and it’ll become an irresistible spot to snuggle up with their latest Scholastic find. And no harm is done if they just so happen to doze off into a nap (it just so happens to be Heather Taylor Home’s own child’s sleeping spot in their Laurel Canyon home). Plus, the sturdy iron base frame and legs won’t buckle if your child doesn’t exactly happen to have the best track record with the “no jumping on the bed” rule. 

Togo-meets-bean bag but for less, this floor sofa can be wrapped up in either a velvety performance fabric, nubby boucle, or a neutral twill that will easily transition from the toddler to tween years. 

For a touch of whimsy and heirloom-level quality—we’re talking 100 percent cotton upholstery and solid wood legs—Maisonette’s made-to-order settee offers a storybook-like illustration pattern that feels fantastical but not too childish. Seriously, we can see your kids passing this one down to their grandchildren (and so on and so forth). 

At a quick glance, you’d never guess this small sofa could be dismantled into a bed, lightweight poufs or ottomans, and even a puppet theater. Other review-backed perks: the velour cover is removable and machine-washable, and the whole thing arrives in one vacuum-sealed package. Did we mention it’s less than $200? 

As they’re designed with little humans in mind, the best couches for kids are compact and low profile, even sitting directly on the ground. Smaller dimensions make it easier for toddlers to crawl on and off safely, especially since playtime inevitably dissolves into roughhousing. 

Spills and stains are bound to happen any time kids are involved, which is why designers often pick out tight-patterned, textured, or dark fabrics for sofas, as they’re better at hiding the marks that refuse to come out after you’ve tried blotting them up with soap, water, and vinegar without success. Pssst: Leather and velvet are actually more durable than parents think, and the real deal will develop a lovely patina over time.   

As we’ve confirmed: Kids are messy. They somehow always seem to have their hands in something or no matter if you watched them diligently wash their hands, their fingers are still sticky from that peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich at lunch. That’s why we recommend sticking to performance fabrics. In fact, sofas aside, many designers will opt for tough textiles when upholstering a window seat cushion or banquette (for example, Kate Hayes of Little Hayes Studio chose an indoor-outdoor-approved fabric from Schumacher for a pre-teen room). They’re less likely to get threadbare or tear. High-density foam filling is also important to note, as regular foam will more easily misshape with age (though if you don’t plan to keep them longer than your kid outgrows them, this isn’t a detail to get too hung up on).   

The best couches for kids are designed to be the go-to seat for your children from toddler to tween years. This is the place they’ll (hopefully) go to read, take down a snack, or, let’s face it, binge-watch Peppa Pig on their tablet, so it needs to be as comfy as it is durable. 

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