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A sectional sofa that is well-designed and comfortable is crucial regardless of whether you wish to accommodate more people at parties or just a cozy place for naps. Jennifer Furniture tests top couch brands and reviews them on convenience, cost and delivery options.
Sectional couches work well for smaller living spaces or apartments, but also in larger spaces. You can choose from a variety of configurations and upholstery options including high-performance fabrics.
Size
When looking for a sectional sofa it is crucial to take into account the size of your living space. The sofa should fit comfortably into your living room without taking up too many floor space or obstructing the flow of movement within your home. Aim for 12 feet of space around your couch as a rule of thumb. If you have less space to work with, think about the combination of your sectional with other seating items like poufs or a chair to create additional seating.
To figure out the right size for your sectional, measure the width and length of your living space. Then, mark the area where you'd like to place the sofa using painter's tape or masking tape. You can move the tape around and remark the area until you find the perfect spot.
When calculating, make sure to note the position of any doors or hallways the sofa will need to travel through when it is delivered. Sectional sofas' legs are often removed to make them easier to move through narrow spaces. If this is the case for your furniture, ensure you record this information so that you can make a plan when shopping.
Sectional couches are an excellent alternative for living spaces with small spaces because they offer more sitting and lounging space than traditional sofas. To avoid overwhelming your space consider an area that is less than 80 inches in length. This will ensure that the couch is able to fit comfortably into your space without obstructing flow of traffic or blocking views.
If you're looking for a large sectional for sale opt for one with chaise lounges to create more seating space. This kind of sofa is ideal for large families as well as people who enjoy hosting events and gatherings. In addition to providing more seating, the chaise lounges can also serve as a bed for guests who require additional sleeping space.
If you're working with a small space, a
curved sectional couch is a better option than an L-shaped sofa. The curved shape permits the couch to fit into smaller spaces, allowing for more seating for your family and guests. Also, consider a
futon couch with a central storage console to keep your remotes, books, magazines, and other objects away from your view.
Style
Sectional couches are available in many different designs to satisfy every taste and match any decor. There are also colors that suit any space, such as versatile neutrals such as gray and black sectionals that can easily be paired with other furniture pieces.
Another important factor to consider is whether you want your sectional to come with recliners. This is a great choice for those who like to relax on the couch after a long day watching a film or taking a quick catnap. Our sofa sets provide the option of reclining including manual, dual power and triple power.
You can also choose to include an accessory dock on one of the arms. These docks are perfect to store essentials like remote control holders, magazines pouches, reading lamps and even cup holders. They are a great method to keep your living space organized and easy for guests.
When you shop for a sectional, you should make sure to take the time to measure your living space. The last thing you want is to buy a sectional that's too big or small for the space. Mark the area with painter's tape or masking tape to prevent this. This will allow you to visualize the dimensions of the sectional in your space. Then, you can remove and re-tape until you're certain that the new piece will fit comfortably.
We also suggest taking note of any windows in the area to ensure that your new sectional won't block the view. It's also recommended to take note of the height of any window sills that are in the space. This will ensure that your sectional does not be higher than the window sill.
You should also consider the style of your room and whether you would prefer a traditional or modern sectional. If you're looking for a modern look and style, the brown leather sectional might be the best option for you. If you're seeking a more traditional style, you can go for an L-shaped sectional which will add elegance to your living space and blend in with your other furniture pieces.
Comfort
When selecting a sectional for your living room, you'll need to take into consideration the dimensions of the room and the design and features you'd like to have. Whether you opt for a leather couch sectional that will complement your home's traditional or rustic style, or choose a contemporary and modern sofa with a full-on style, the ideal sectional will provide ample comfort for lounging and entertaining.
After you've figured out the dimensions of your living space, it's time to begin the search for the ideal sectional. The best method to do this is to draw the dimensions of your
deep sofa couch's future place on the floor using masking tape or painter's tape. This will help you understand how certain furniture arrangements could appear in your space and make any needed adjustments.
Sectional shapes are available in L-shaped, U-shaped and curved options. There are also models with left-arm facing as well as symmetrical designs, as well ones with chaise attachments on either side or the other. There are modular sectionals in a variety shapes that can be moved easily to suit your changing lifestyle.
The fabric material you select can also have a major impact on your choice of sectional. Some types of fabric are more durable than others, and they'll also have different levels of softness. For example, if you need something that is easy to clean and stain resistant, you might choose a sectional made of microfiber. If you prefer a sofa with a plush velvet upholstery it will be more comfortable and soft.
When you are looking for a sectional, you'll also need to decide on the number of seats you require. Some sectional sofas can seat up to eight people. Some are designed for two people. You'll even find sets that incorporate an extra bed that can be pulled out, sleeper sofas and more.
For a sectional clearance sale you could receive a better price than you would with new models. This is because these pieces are being sold as a result of the manufacturer clearing out inventory to make way for new styles. They are a great option to upgrade your living room without spending a fortune.
Functionality
You'll have more options if you choose a sectional, in terms of sizes and configurations. This allows you to create a seating arrangement that works with your living space, and also be in harmony to the other furniture and decors within the space. There's a wide range of sectionals for sale, including U-shaped, curved and L-shaped models.
Measure your space before you purchase a sectional, to determine how it will fit in your room. Begin by measuring the length of the sofa. It is typically between 94" to 168". It is possible to measure the gap inside the sectional, which can aid in determining the possibility of a coffee-table being placed in front of it. For instance the reclining sectional usually sticks out a bit when it's in the reclined position. Therefore, you may have to shift the table slightly to accommodate the piece.
It's also important to consider what type of functionality you're seeking in your new sofa. If you are a movie lover, choose a sectional that has built-in cupholders and consoles so you can keep drinks and snacks close at hand while you watch your favorite movies. If you're looking to host overnight guests sleeping guests, a sleeper sofa which can be converted into a bed is the perfect choice.
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