Browse through some common questions that people may have. Reach out if still in doubt!
Are there any dimension restrictions for L shape sectional sofas?
Yes, the main restriction is from an aesthetic perspective.
The chaise section of the L shape sectional sofa should not occupy more than 45% of the total width of the sofa.
With most chaise segments around 100 cm in width, L shape sectional sofas are typically 230 cm wide or above.
Should I choose a left facing or right facing sectional?
This depends on your space planning.
In compact living rooms, we recommend placing the sectional in a corner with the chaise near the window to maximize space.
Alternatively, if you want the sectional to divide different areas of your living space, place the chaise where the segmentation occurs.
Should I choose an L shape sofa or a sofa with ottoman?
The decision depends on flexibility and space. A sofa with an ottoman offers more versatile seating arrangements since the ottoman can be moved. This added flexibility might be a better choice in compact spaces.
On the other hand, an L shape sectional offers a cohesive design with fixed lounging space. For larger rooms or if you prefer a structured layout, the L shape might be the better choice.
How to choose sectionals for small spaces?
Opt for L shape sectional designs that feature slim armrests, light-colored upholstery, and compact designs as:
- Slim armrests (under 15 cm) maximize seating space without making the sofa feel bulky
- Light-colored upholstery makes the space feel more open and airy
- Compact designs like a 2-seat cushion L shape instead of a 3-seat cushion model look more proportionate and aesthetically pleasing in smaller rooms
What are the common sectional sofa configurations?
The most common sectional sofa configurations include:
- L shape or Corner sectional sofa: Perfect for corners, with one extended chaise
- U shape Sectional Sofa: Has two extended chaise sections, ideal for larger rooms and group seating
- Modular Sectional Sofa: Can be rearranged into various shapes and sizes, offering flexibility
- Curved Sectional Sofa: A rounded, elegant shape, typically used for more luxurious or unique seating arrangements
What is the difference between a modular sofa and sectional sofa?
A sectional sofa is typically a pre-configured design, such as an L shape or U shape, with fixed connections between sections.
In contrast, a modular sofa consists of individual pieces or sections that can be rearranged to create different seating configurations, offering more flexibility and customization.
What is considered a deep seat sofa and is it right for me?
A deep seat sofa typically has a seat depth of 56 cm or more from the front edge to the back cushion. This allows for a more relaxed, lounge-friendly seating position, as it gives ample room to sit back and stretch out your legs. Standard seat depths are usually between 45 to 56 cm, so anything beyond this is considered deep.
A deep seat sofa is great for those who prioritise comfort and want a sofa suitable for lounging. It works especially well for taller individuals who need more seat depth to sit comfortably. If you have a larger living area and like to relax or entertain guests, a deep seat sofa can be an excellent choice.
While deep seat sofas are great for comfort, they might not be ideal for smaller rooms, as they can take up more floor space. They may also feel too deep for shorter individuals, making it difficult to sit upright with feet touching the floor. Additionally, if you prefer more formal or upright seating, a deep seat sofa might not provide the support you’re looking for.
What is the overall width for a 3 seater L shape sectional sofa?
A standard 3 seater L shape sectional sofa typically measures between 230cm (minimum width recommended for L shape sectional sofa) to just under 260cm in width.
This size ensures ample seating space for three individuals, providing a comfortable seating experience.
What type of fabrics do you offer?
We offer a range of fabrics in various colours to cater to different tastes and preferences.
Our key fabric categories include:
- Polyester blended fabric: Durable under regular use, making it suitable for everyday living
- Cotton blended fabric: Hypoallergenic and gentle on the skin, perfect for individuals with sensitive skin
- Pet friendly fabric: Features a scratch-resistant tight weave, ideal for homes with pets
- Easy clean fabric: Coated with a nanoparticle layer that prevents dirt penetration, allowing stains to be easily cleaned with just water
- Boucle fabric: Recognized for its distinctive rough and bumpy texture, adding a unique aesthetic to your sofa
- Suede fabric: A soft, napped fabric that provides a luxurious touch
How to choose what fabric to use?
Choosing the right fabric for your sofa depends on various considerations:
- Texture considerations: boucle fabrics offers a distinctive textured surface whilst suede is soft to touch and provides a plush feel
- Washability: polyester blended fabrics or cotton blended fabrics are most ideal as they are typically machine washable
- Families with pets: Opt for scratch-resistant pet-friendly fabrics to withstand wear and tear from pets
- Ease of maintenance: Most fabric types we offer with the exception of suede fabric, can be treated for water resistance
What makes pet friendly fabric scratch resistant?
Pet-friendly fabric is designed with a tight weave, which enhances its durability against scratches and snags.
The effectiveness of scratch resistance is verified through snagging resistance tests conducted by testing agencies like SGS.
What is stain and water resistance treatment for fabrics?
Stain and water resistance treatment involves applying a coating that makes the fabric hydrophobic and oleophobic.
The treatment prevents water and oil substances from wetting the fabric, causing spills to bead up on the surface. This provides you with extra time to clear spills and prevent fabric staining.
However, the effectiveness of this treatment wears off over time and needs to be reapplied periodically to maintain optimal performance.
What is easy clean fabric?
Easy clean fabric is coated with nanoparticles that prevent dirt penetration.
This means dirt and stains remain on the surface and can be washed away with just water.
For non-water-soluble stains, such as grease, the application of soap together with water is required for effective cleaning.
What is the benefit of choosing beige sofas?
Beige sofas create a neutral foundation, offering a versatile backdrop to design your living space. The understated tone allows you to use bold accents for cushions, rugs, or wall decor without overwhelming the room.
Beige also evokes a sense of calm, making the room feel light, open, and inviting, creating a soothing atmosphere perfect for relaxation.
What design styles work well with beige?
Beige sofas are incredibly versatile and work well with various design styles.
In a modern or minimalist setting, they enhance the clean lines and simplicity of the space.
In Scandinavian design, beige complements the light, airy aesthetics and natural materials.
For a bohemian or eclectic look, beige serves as a neutral backdrop to layer in vibrant textiles, patterns, and art.
Additionally, beige sofas blend seamlessly into traditional and transitional interiors, offering timeless elegance and warmth.
What cushions work well with beige sofas?
Beige sofas pair beautifully with a variety of cushion colours.
For a subtle look, try soft neutrals like cream, light grey, or taupe.
To add vibrancy, opt for bold accents such as mustard, teal, or terracotta.
Soft pastels like blush or sage green offer a balanced, gentle contrast.
What rugs work well with beige sofas?
For a cohesive look, neutral rugs in shades of ivory, grey, or sand complement a beige sofa seamlessly.
To create contrast, consider darker tones like charcoal or navy.
Patterned rugs with geometric or abstract designs in muted hues also bring texture and depth to the room.
What wall colour work well with beige sofas?
Beige sofas blend well with soft, neutral walls such as off-white, light grey, or warm taupe.
For a more striking contrast, deeper tones like navy blue, olive green, or charcoal can add dimension and sophistication.
Lighter shades like pale blue or soft blush create a relaxed, airy ambiance.