We have a front living High Country and the opposing couches do not have air mattress's. But, in the "bed" position, both are terribly uncomfortable. They are uneven and there is a slope that's unnerving. After repeated attempts to remedy the problem, we learned the best solution was to pick up an air mattress (actually from Wall Mart) that fit the front living room space with the couches left (as couches) and put the inflatable air mattress in the middle of the floor. The mattress is 20 inches deep and a queen. It sleeps marvelously, cost around $60, has a self inflating and self deflating pump that also will automatically turn on and pump up again if the mattress looses some air. It's worked great as we have slept on it a couple times and my son and his his have slept on it many times now.
It's an alternative you may consider if you are not able to find a replacement for your current set-up. Unless you absolutely need to use both opposing couches, this might be an easier solution.
But, if you need more bed space, especially if those using the bed / couches are kids, 2 people can easily sleep on the inflatable air mattress and actually, 2 smaller kids could sleep on each of the couches (folded up as couches), and you could still get 4 people in the front living room.
Using the couches, everything is unfolded any way, and the space is set up for a bed room. So, the air mattress might actually be easier than wrangling 2 couches in and out.
Again ... it's an option you might consider to simplify a need. Good luck.
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