Decoding: BZ and clic-clac, two versatile sleeping options

In our quest for optimized interior design, two terms frequently arise: BZ and clic-clac. These two types of convertible sofas have established themselves in our homes thanks to their ingenious function and adaptable design. However, despite their popularity, the distinction between these two models remains unclear for many. So, what really differentiates them? What criteria should be used to make an informed choice? 

The transformation mechanism

The way of transforming into a bed is probably the most significant difference between a BZ and a clic-clac. This criterion influences not only ease of use but also comfort and the space occupied in the room.

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The BZ unfolds in three parts, forming a Z when in the sitting position. This mechanism allows for a deep deployment, which can be ideal for narrower spaces. In contrast, the clic-clac, as its name suggests, requires two simple movements to switch from sitting mode to bed mode, thanks to a structure that unfolds in length. This more linear transformation often makes it easier to maneuver but requires more width in the room.

Comfort and mattress quality

Choosing between a BZ and a clic-clac is not limited to the transformation. The quality of the mattress is another determining factor for ensuring peaceful nights and good back support.

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  • BZ mattress: generally thicker and often made of high-density foam, the mattress of a BZ is designed for frequent use. It offers superior comfort for restorative sleep.
  • Clic-clac mattress: thinner than that of the BZ, it is nevertheless sufficient for occasional use. Often covered with a practical, easy-to-maintain fabric, it can also be found in latex or spring versions for enhanced comfort.

Design and aesthetics

The style and appearance of a convertible sofa are essential for harmonizing with your interior. 

The BZ often features a modern and minimalist look with a taut cover that gives it a sleek appearance. The choice of fabrics and colors allows this model to adapt to various atmospheres, from contemporary to Scandinavian. On the other hand, the clic-clac offers a more classic aesthetic, often associated with a visible structure that provides a sturdier look. The covers are interchangeable, thus offering additional customization freedom.

Practicality and storage space

In often limited spaces, the practical aspect of a convertible takes on significant importance. This is where the differences between BZ and clic-clac also become evident.

  1. The BZ, due to its mechanism, does not offer integrated storage under the seat. This can be restrictive if you lack storage space.
  2. The clic-clac compensates for this lack with a spacious storage compartment under the mattress. This compartment is ideal for storing duvets, pillows, and other household linens.

When choosing between a BZ and a clic-clac, it is important to evaluate your priorities: do you prefer a more comfortable mattress for daily use or practical storage space to compensate for a lack of closets? Each model has its own strengths, and the choice largely depends on the intended use as well as the configuration of your space. 

Decoding: BZ and clic-clac, two versatile sleeping options