Browse through some common questions that people may have. Reach out if still in doubt!
What is a modular sofa?
A modular sofa is a highly adaptable seating system composed of multiple individual sections, or "modules," that can be arranged in various configurations to suit different spaces and needs.
Unlike traditional sofas, modular sofas are designed for flexibility and customization, allowing you to expand, rearrange, or even separate the pieces over time.
Here’s what makes modular sofas unique:
- Flexible Arrangements: Modular sofas can be reconfigured easily. You can create anything from a small loveseat to a sprawling sectional, depending on the number and type of modules you choose.
- Tailored to Your Space: They work well in both large and small spaces, making them a popular choice for homes that may require future layout changes or reconfiguration.
- Versatile Styles: Modules often include various pieces like standard seats, chaise lounges, corner pieces, and ottomans, giving you options to create the layout that fits your style and seating needs.
A modular sofa is ideal for those who want a seating option that can evolve with their lifestyle, providing a stylish, adaptable solution for any living space.
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 are the common module types offered for modular sofas?
Modular sofas typically include a variety of unit types that you can combine to create the perfect layout for your space and seating needs. Here are the most common module types:
- End Unit: These pieces have one armrest on either the left or right side, serving as the sofa’s end. They can be combined with other modules to form the outer edges of your seating arrangement.
- Middle Unit: A versatile, armless section that fits seamlessly between other units to extend the length of the sofa. Middle units add extra seating without taking up much width, making them ideal for maximizing space.
- Peninsula Unit: This unit extends outward, offering an open-ended section perfect for lounging. Together with an end unit, it can be combined to form a one arm sofa.
- Chaise Unit: A long seat with no armrest on one side, perfect for stretching out and relaxing. Chaise units are popular for adding a comfortable lounging option to your modular sofa setup. Together with a peninsula unit or end unit, it can be combined to form a L shape sectional sofa.
- Ottoman Unit: A standalone, backless module that can serve as a footrest, additional seating, or even a coffee table. Ottomans offer added flexibility and can be easily moved around to suit different seating arrangements.
Each of these modules allows you to create a unique and customizable seating experience, whether you’re designing a compact 2-seater or a spacious sectional for a larger room.
How many people can sit on your modular sofa?
Our modular sofas are designed to adapt to any space and seating needs, offering flexible arrangements for different room sizes and gatherings:
- Small Living Rooms: Two pieces can be arranged as a cozy 2-seater, perfect for couples in smaller living rooms.
- 3-Seater Sectional: Add a chaise to a sofa module to create a comfortable 3-seater sectional, ideal for medium-sized spaces.
- Large Families and Gatherings: Combine multiple modules of various sizes to form expansive corner sofas or large sectionals, providing plenty of seating for family and friends.
What types of upholstery materials do you offer?
We offer a wide range of customisable upholstery materials:
- Fabric: Linen, cotton, boucle, pet-friendly, velvet and easy-clean options
- Genuine leather: Matte and glossy finishes with various grain patterns
- Vegan leather: Matte and glossy finishes with various grain patterns and pet-friendly alternatives
You can choose the best material that suits your lifestyle and home décor.
Do you have washable fabric modular sofas?
Yes, we offer some modular sofas with removable fabric covers that can be easily washed, making them a practical choice for homes with children where stains are hard to avoid.
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 type of white colour upholstery materials do you offer?
We offer white upholstery in various materials, including fabric, faux leather, and top grain leather.
These options are available for most of our sofas, L-shaped sectional sofas, corner sectional sofas, modular sofas and U-shaped sectional sofas, giving you the flexibility to choose the perfect material to suit your style and seating preferences.
What is the benefit of choosing white sofa?
White sofas bring a sense of purity, elegance, and spaciousness to any room. The colour white is associated with simplicity, cleanliness, and serenity, making it an ideal choice for creating a bright and airy atmosphere.
A white sofa can enhance natural light, making small spaces feel more open, while providing a timeless, sophisticated backdrop for any decor style.
What design styles work well with white?
White sofas are highly adaptable and complement a wide range of design styles, including:
- Minimalist: White sofas are perfect for minimalist interiors, where clean lines and simplicity are key.
- Modern: In modern spaces, white sofas create a sleek and polished look, especially when paired with bold accents or metallic finishes.
- Scandinavian: White is a core element of Scandinavian design, enhancing the feeling of light and warmth in the room.
- Coastal: White sofas fit beautifully in coastal-inspired interiors, evoking a fresh, breezy vibe.
What cushions work well with white sofas?
Cushions in neutral tones like grey, beige, or taupe offer a subtle, sophisticated contrast to a white sofa.
For a pop of colour, pastel tones such as blush pink, light blue, or mint green can add a soft, refreshing touch.
Bold hues like navy blue, emerald green, or mustard yellow can also bring a striking contrast, while metallic accents add a touch of luxury.
What rugs work well with white sofas?
Neutral rugs in shades of beige, cream, or light grey enhance the elegance of a white sofa.
Textured rugs such as shag, wool, or jute bring warmth and depth, while patterned rugs, including geometric or Moroccan designs, add interest without overpowering the space.
For a minimalist look, a monochromatic rug in white or off-white provides a seamless, cohesive style.
What wall colour work well with white sofas?
Soft, neutral wall colours like cream, beige, light grey, or taupe provide a warm and balanced backdrop for a white sofa.
For a more dramatic contrast, darker shades like charcoal or navy blue can create a bold statement.
Alternatively, soft pastels such as pale pink or light blue can add a gentle, calming effect while still maintaining the room's brightness.
What if I couldn’t find the shade of white such as ivory, cream or off white that I need?
If you're unable to find the specific shade of white you’re looking for, such as cream, ivory, or off-white, please reach out to us with a sample of the material you'd like to customise.
Whether it’s fabric or leather, we will collaborate with our supplier base to find a similar upholstery material that matches your requirements.