Sofas — Shop Every Style, Size & Configuration

Sofas are the most-shopped furniture category — and the one with the most ways to get it wrong. From compact loveseats to oversized sectionals, styles, sizes, and prices vary enormously across retailers. Browse the full range below — and use Furnzy to compare sofa options from local retailers before you step inside a single store.

What Are Sofas?

Sofas are upholstered seating pieces built for two or more people — the structural and visual anchor of most living rooms. Frame quality separates a sofa that lasts 15 years from one that sags in three: kiln-dried hardwood frames hold their joints under daily weight; particleboard alternatives don't. Upholstery choices — fabric, leather, velvet, performance weave — determine how the sofa handles your household, not just how it looks. Browse chairs and ottomans to complete your living room seating.

The right sofa depends on three things: room size, daily use, and what your household puts it through. A compact loveseat suits a studio; a large sectional anchors an open-plan family room; a recliner sofa transforms a media room. Each configuration sits at a different price point — which is why knowing what you want before visiting a store saves significant time and effort.

Types of Sofas

Every configuration below is available to browse and compare across local retailers on Furnzy:

  • 3-Seater Sofa — The standard. Seats three adults, fits most living rooms, available in every style and upholstery.
  • Sectional Sofa — L-shaped or U-shaped, built for larger rooms and families who need maximum seating. Browse sectionals.
  • Loveseat — Two-seater for studios, smaller rooms, or as a companion piece. Browse loveseats.
  • Sleeper Sofa — Fold-out mattress built in. Built for guest rooms and dual-purpose spaces.
  • Modular Sofa — Individual sections that rearrange freely. Practical for renters or frequent movers.
  • Chaise Sofa — Extended lounging section on one end. Browse chaises.
  • Recliner Sofa — Built-in recliners per seat for media rooms. Browse recliners.

How to Choose the Right Sofa

Room size before anything else. A standard 3-seater runs 84–96 inches wide; a sectional pushes past 110 inches. You need 36 inches of walkway clearance and 18 inches between the sofa and coffee table. Measure the doorway diagonal too — not just the room. On Furnzy, you can filter sofas by width across local retailers so you only compare configurations that fit your space.

Seat depth is how comfort actually works. Standard depth (20–22 inches) suits upright sitting; deep-seat sofas (24–27 inches) are built for lounging but awkward for shorter adults. Furnzy lets you compare seat depth specifications side-by-side across local retailers — a detail most shoppers discover only after visiting three stores in person.

Upholstery determines your daily maintenance reality. Performance fabric resists staining — look for a Martindale rub count above 25,000 for heavy household use. Leather wipes clean but scratches and runs hot in summer. Velvet adds texture to modern or contemporary rooms but requires more upkeep than most expect.

Frame construction is what longevity actually costs. Kiln-dried hardwood — oak, beech, or maple — holds joints under years of use. No species name on the spec sheet usually means it isn't hardwood.

Fabric vs Leather Sofas: Which Is Right for You?

Fabric and leather are the two choices that matter most — style is secondary to how they actually perform.

Fabric sofas handle families, pets, and heavy daily use better than leather. Performance weaves resist staining — look for a Martindale count above 25,000. Fabric is warmer and available in far more colours. The trade-off: it absorbs odours and needs proper cleaning treatments, not just a wipe.

Leather sofas clean up in seconds and age well with conditioning. Full-grain leather develops a patina over 10–15 years. Bonded leather peels within 3–5 years — it looks similar but performs completely differently.

TypePrice RangeBest For
Performance fabric$600–$2,000Families, pets, heavy daily use
Full-grain leather$1,500–$5,000+Low-traffic rooms, long-term investment
Bonded leather$300–$900Light use only

Choose fabric if the sofa gets used hard every day. Choose full-grain leather if the room sees lighter traffic and you'll condition it twice a year.

How Furnzy Helps

Once you've decided between fabric and leather, Furnzy lets you compare sofas filtered by upholstery type across local retailers — so you're browsing only options that match your decision, with pricing and availability visible across multiple stores before you commit to a single showroom visit.

Who Are Sofas Best For?

Families with children and pets need a performance-fabric sofa with a hardwood frame and a Martindale rating above 25,000. That combination handles daily punishment. Loose cushions in light colours will fight you every day — avoid them.

Small apartment and studio dwellers get more from a compact loveseat or a low-profile 3-seater with raised legs and slim arms. Both sit proportionally in tight rooms without eating the space a standard sofa would.

Open-plan rooms over 18 feet wide need a sectional — full stop. A standard 3-seater floats and looks purposeless in a large open space. An L-shaped sectional defines the zone.

Media and home theatre rooms are built for deep-seat or reclining sofas. Seat depth of 24 inches or more and reclining function change a viewing session from tolerable to genuinely comfortable.

What to Know Before You Buy

  1. The doorway diagonal is the number that matters. Your room dimensions are irrelevant if the sofa can't get through the front door. Measure the diagonal of the sofa against your narrowest doorway or staircase turn — not the width. Most buyers only check this after the delivery team is already at the door.
  2. "Solid wood frame" is not the same as hardwood. Solid wood includes pine, which dents, and MDF, which splits at joints. Ask specifically for kiln-dried hardwood — oak, beech, or maple — or get it in writing before purchasing.
  3. The Martindale rub count is the only durability number that counts. Fabric grades like "heavy duty" or "commercial quality" are marketing. Counts above 15,000 are residential-grade; above 25,000 handle high-traffic family use. Once you know your minimum count, Furnzy lets you compare fabric sofas from local retailers that meet that spec — so you're not wasting time evaluating options that won't hold up.
  4. White glove vs kerbside delivery are completely different services. White glove places the sofa in your room and removes packaging. Kerbside drops it at the door. Confirm which is included — especially for large sectionals arriving in multiple boxes requiring assembly.

Browse Sofas on Furnzy

The same sofa configuration varies significantly in upholstery quality and price across local retailers. Furnzy brings those options together so you can compare and shortlist before visiting a store — rather than discovering the differences after you've already made the trip.

How Furnzy Helps Sofa Shoppers

Sofa shopping involves comparing size, configuration, upholstery grade, frame construction, and price — across retailers who all stock different ranges. Furnzy brings local retailer inventory together in one place, so you can compare those variables side-by-side, narrow your shortlist to the options that genuinely fit your room and household, and walk into one store instead of five.

  • Sectionals — L-shaped and modular sofa configurations for larger spaces
  • Loveseats — two-seater sofas for smaller rooms and studios
  • Recliners — reclining chairs and sofas for media rooms
  • Chaises — extended lounging configurations
  • Living Room Sets — coordinated living room furniture packages
  • Living Room — full living room furniture category

Buying a sofa involves more variables than most furniture decisions — size, configuration, frame, upholstery, and price all intersect differently across retailers. You now know the specs that actually predict performance and the measurements that prevent costly mistakes. Browse on Furnzy, compare what's available locally, and walk into one store with a shortlist instead of a question mark.

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