A Guide To Choosing The Right Sofa or Sectional For Your Space

Admittedly, choosing a sofa or sectional for your living room can be a daunting task. The sofa design options (sizes and shapes and styles, oh my!) are nearly endless. Such a broad selection ensures that the perfect piece for your living room does, in fact, exist. However, you might find yourself getting lost in a maze of choices as you scour the internet and design boutiques alike for the ideal sofa or sectional. As the focal point of the living room, a sofa anchors and informs the space. Its size, style, and material combine to set the tone for the room. Here, we break down the decision into three simple steps, so you can easily find the piece that’s just right for you — whether it becomes a gathering place for family movie night or your favorite spot to curl up with a good book.

“A sofa or sectional is the focal point of a living room. It should be a functional piece that creates visual interest and sets the mood for the space.” — Annette
Design Expert, DWR Austin Store

Costura Sectional

1. Choosing the right sofa for your living room size

When browsing for a sofa, one of the most important factors to consider is the size of your space or family room. Are you furnishing the living room of a cozy apartment in Manhattan? Or the great room of a sprawling open concept home? It’s also important to consider the room’s traffic pattern as well as the size and scale of any existing furnishings that you plan to incorporate into the space. Depending on the room’s size, a sectional, sofa, or settee are among the best options.

Reid Side Chaise
Mags Soft Low 2.5 Seater Sofa
Crosshatch Settee

2. Choosing the right sofa style for your space

From ultra-sleek to luxuriously plush, there are myriad sofa styles and silhouettes from which to choose. The sheer number of options can be overwhelming, so here are a couple of tips to keep in mind.

  • First, a sofa should coincide with the overall aesthetic of your home. For example, if your space is filled with antique pieces, an armless leather sofa with a sleek steel frame and clean lines might feel out of place.
  • Second, your sofa should not only be aesthetically pleasing but also functional for its intended use. A deep-seated sofa with articulating headrests will create a cozy environment for family movie night, while a sophisticated Eames sofa would be well-suited for an evening cocktail party.
If you’re looking for a more traditional or classic piece, choose one with rolled arms and a button-tufted seat back. Embrace minimalism with a sofa that features monochromatic piping and a wide back and arms. A mid-century modern living room sofa is an enduring design — think: a plush yet streamlined silhouette perched atop walnut or steel legs.

3. Choosing the right sofa material for your lifestyle

The best material for sofas depends on what you want it to accomplish. Do you want it to add warmth to the living room? Stand up to pet hair? Withstand spills? The first decision is to choose either leather or fabric. Then, you can select the color of leather or the kind of fabric to get the most comfortable sofa for your living room.

Raleigh Sofa