12 Couches Under $300 2022 - Verve times

2022-04-22 22:07:22 By : Mr. Bamboo Leung

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We all deserve a comfy ‘n’ cute place to rest our bums at the end of a long, hard day. It should be a human right. But not all of us can afford to pay thousands of dollars for a nice couch (ahem, TikTok-famous cloud couch, I’m looking at you). Luckily, you don’t have to.

Long are the days of shelling out your entire month’s paycheck on a sofa you’d be stuck with for the rest of your life. The internet and online shopping have blessed us with ~options~ my friends, options. And some pretty darn cheap ones at that. So cheap, in fact, that you can actually find some cute AF couches under $300. (Insert shocked-face emoji.)

I know, it seems too good to be true. But it’s not. Below, I put together a list of some of the most design-forward couches you can add to cart for less than $300 from the comfort of your bed. Some are loveseats, some are futons, some are L-shaped—but they’re all going to trick your guests into thinking you threw down some fat stacks at a furniture store. (When, in reality, you didn’t even leave your house.) Scroll through to find the next addition to your living room decor.

If I didn’t see it with my own eyes, I straight up wouldn’t believe you can get a three-seater couch for under $200. But you can! And it can be cute, too! This white sofa is basic in all the right ways: the linen fabric is soft and breathable while the wood legs add some earthy texture. Worried about spills? (I know, white can be scary.) Never fear, the back and seat cushion covers are removable and can be machine washed.

This, my friends, is a sexy couch. The warm chocolate brown leather screams expensive, and the tufting is buttonless so it won’t poke you in weird places. It’s also ~hybrid~, meaning you can easily convert it into a twin-sized mattress. “I love how it folds down easily and is very well made!” says one reviewer. “I am so happy with this purchase. The tufted look is amazing without being uncomfortable.”

Opalhouse designed with Jungalow Villea Velvet Modular Sofa

I am obsessed with pretty much everything Justina Blakeney designs, and her collection with Target is just *chef’s kiss*. This navy blue, velvet sofa seats up to two people and pops against any backdrop. Add some fun boho throws and colorful pillows and you’ll be Good. To. Go. (TBH, just style it exactly as Justina did in this pic.)

Z by Novogratz Stevie Futon

If TikTok’s “clean girl aesthetic” was a couch, it would be this one. The ivory velvet fabric is minimalist and goes with anything, and the black metal legs look sleek af. The backrest also folds down at three different angles and goes all the way down to become a bed. “It is sturdy and actually comfortable to sit and or sleep on,” says one reviewer. “It is great when you have overnight company and no extra bed.”

Latitude Run Faux Leather Convertible Sofa

What’s black and white and FUN all over? This faux-leather couch, obvi. A focal point in any room, this checkboard cutie adds some retro flair, and reviewers deem it as comfy as it is chic. It also has an adjustable back so you can get the perfect angle—or put it all the way down for a twin-sized sleeping pad.

MELLCOM Velvet Upholstered 2-Seat Sofa

I’ll talk about this couch till I’m blue in the face. (You see what I did there?) But really, I’m obsessed with the color and that shiny velvet fabric. Despite being a bold hue, this modular piece will fit well in so many contemporary spaces. Just take it from this reviewer, who says it was “fast to assemble” and shipped super quick. “We all love it…definitely getting another one!”

Your visitors will be green with envy when they see this baby. The corduroy, army-green fabric is just one part of what makes this couch great—it also folds down into a durable bed. Plus, it’s extra-long, so your guests won’t have to curl up into a ball just to go to sleep.

Desert Fields Jasper Coil Futon

I don’t know what it is about this one, but it just screams expensive to me. Maybe it’s the wing-shaped arms. Or the warm-colored wood legs. I just love it. I also enjoy how conducive it is to lounging with a partner: The split back means that both sides have multi-position backrests that move independently from each other. So if you want to stay upright and read while your friend wants to nap, that’s totally doable.

Lacoo PU Leather Couch with Cupholders & Pillows

Built-in cupholders? Um, say less. The black leather bombshell comes with pillowy armrests and a pull-down spot to stash your drinks when you’re not sipping. Kinda like a movie theater, but in your living room. It also folds down into a bed, because what’s one more perk? “Awesome futon,” says one reviewer. “Easy to assemble, fast delivery, and looks great.”

Small rooms require small couches, and this loveseat gets the job done. With clean lines and sleek black legs, it’s modern and minimalist without being boring—and the two armrest pillows are plumped up and ready to go. Also, this may seem silly, but the listing notes that the legs are tall enough that a robot vacuum can glide underneath easily, and for lazy folks like me, that Seals. The. Deal.

POVISON ARTINES Convertible Sleeper Sofa

I’m convinced that if Barbie needed a cheap couch (probably for her glam room, naturally), this is the one she’d be clicking Buy Now on. I mean…that PINK, though! And if you’re looking for something that can do double duty when friends stay over, this is a great pick. Not only are the arms removable, leaving more space for stretching your legs, but the backrest is also adjustable from 100 degrees to 180 degrees.

Mjkone L-Shaped Couch with Storage Ottoman

An L-shaped couch for under $300…I just have to keep saying it so I know it’s real. This couch is every neat freak’s dream: It has a storage compartment in the ottoman (the bottom part of the ‘L’) and a storage pocket in the armrest, perfect for holding books and the remote. According to one happy reviewer, it’s “Better than from novelty stores.”

How we chose the best couches under $300

As you probably know, Cosmo‘s lifestyle team spends all day, every day scouring the internet, testing products, and reading reviews so we can bring you the type of high-quality content we’d want for ourselves (and our standards are preeeetty darn high, TBH).

It’s also really important to us that each of our shopping articles adheres to the 15 Percent Pledge, and we try to make sure the products we feature are good for both you and our planet. If we wouldn’t buy something for ourselves, we sure as heck won’t recommend it to you—and we’re always gonna keep it really, really real. Pinky swear.

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