Small Curved Sectional Sofas / Couches

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Gather round the coffee table with one these cozy, small curved sectional sofas. This is such a wonderful design because it really encourages you to turn to each other and really engage with one another. There are some really lovely styles here to choose from and you are sure to find a great way to get comfy with friends and family in this collection.

Small curved sectional sofa

The Michael Weiss curved sectional is an inviting piece of furniture. This shape and gray upholstery are very modern. the cushioned back and padded seat provides the excellent seating comfort.

Small round couch

This sectional sofa offers a curvy design, thanks to which your contemporary space will be fully enhanced. Upholstered in greenish material, the sofa has well-padded seat cushions, and rests on sturdy wood legs.

Tousley sofa norwalk

Tousley Sofa Norwalk

Curved living room set with recliners

Curved living room set with recliners

Combining smoothly leather base and ultrafine fiber upholstery, this stylish living room set will delight your family and guests. Thanks to its soft finish and recliners on each end, it provides the uttermost comfort, creating a perfect leisure spot to relax after the whole day.

Curved sofa

Modern C-shaped sofa for small rooms. It has a wooden frame, low black legs, sloped arms, seats with pocketed springs, a rather low backrest. All sections are covered in silvery-grey polyester with greenish tones and button tufting on a base.

Curved sofas

This sectional sofa offers a modern curvature design, especially suitable for larger living rooms. The sofa is upholstered in a nice-to-touch material, and resting on metal feet, able to accommodate up to 6 people.

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Sectional semicircular sofa covered with green plush and decorated with gold patterned cushions. This type of couch will be fit to your living room, but it is perfect to home theatre! It makes your interior more cozy!

Small curved sectional

Small Curved Sectional

Curved sectional sofas for small spaces

Curved Sectional Sofas For Small Spaces

Elegant Curved Sectional Sofa for Compact Rooms

Elegant Curved Sectional Sofa for Compact Rooms

Small Curved Sectional Sofas / Couches

Buying Guide

A small, curved sectional sofa can be used to fit into a small living room or to create a conversation corner in a larger space. Like any other couch or sofa, they can come in a variety of styles and upholstery patterns. Before you purchase a small, curved sectional sofa, it’s a good idea to take measurements of the area where you plan to place it. Also, consider any other furniture that will also be placed in the same room, or existing room features, such as a fireplace or large window.

Selecting fabrics for any couch is an important part of buying, but can be especially important for a small, sectional curved sofa. Common fabrics include microfiber, chenille, velvet, polyester, brocade, faux leather or leather – in fact, any upholstery fabric that might be used on a standard couch or sofa.

Considerations for upholstery might include whether you are furnishing an office, a public lounge, or your living room. Also of importance is who will be using it. For example, a professional office such as a legal firm might need a sophisticated appearance, whereas a doctor’s office where children and families can be anticipated might need a friendlier, more inviting air. For your home, you might want a fabric that feels good next to your skin so that lounging in your pajamas will be a positive event. If your household includes pets and children, you’ll want a tough fabric, such as a scotch-guarded canvas weave.

What does RAF/LAF stand for?

Paying attention to the direction sections are turned is important, especially if you are seeking a certain shape, such as a semi-circle or S curve arrangement. Look for abbreviations when ordering your sections. RAF stands for right arm facing, and LAF for left arm facing. If you want to order a model that includes a recliner or pull-out sleeping chair, plan enough room so that the section can be extended without rearranging the other sections.

Color selection is largely personal taste, of course, but as a rule, neutral colors such as light brown or beige are less obtrusive than brighter colors. You can add soft throws or bright pillows to the couch to act as color accents. However, if you are planning an area such as a student lounge at a college, brighter colors can add an accent that will brighten up what might otherwise be a drab area. In fact, this is one of the places where the S curve really shines, making a place to retreat and study or to chat with friends while making the most of a limited floor space.

Small curved sectional sofas can be used to make the most out of small spaces. They can also be scattered throughout a large space to make conversational groupings. They come in the same variety of fabric covers and styles that can be found in other typed of couches and can easily be matched to any décor desired.

Small Curved Sectional Sofas / Couches

Questions & Answers

Certainly. The ability to almost freely change the shape and size of your sofa is a real lifesaver for anyone who deals with limited or difficult space. The number of sections used for your sectional will also directly affect the price, which means you can settle for fewer pieces at first, and buy more sections when you can afford it!

Do not buy a sectional sofa before planning out your space. It is best to draw a floor plan in order to be sure how many sections and what shape your room can accommodate. Then, decide on the colour, material and style, accordingly to the design of your house.

Depending on the layout of your room, you might want to look into Curved sectionals, L-shaped sectionals and U-shaped sectionals.

Yes. Pay attention to abbreviations – RAF stands for Right Arm Facing, and LAF for Left Arm Facing. This indicates the side on which the arm is located. This is crucial, as it determines the side on which you will be able to add more sections.

Not at all. As previously mentioned, sectionals are one of the most versatile pieces of furniture. As such, they fit just about any space, as long as you pick the correct number and shape of sections!

Chaise is a solution that is most often incorporated when the sofa’s primary function is for relaxing, watching TV, etc. However, if you’re designing a more formal room, where you might be receiving business partners, then it may be better to skip the chaise.

Sectionals are usually upholstered in leather, polyester, faux leather, microfiber or chenille. If you have a hard time deciding on a certain material, it’s best to do some research, as well as to pay a visit to your local furniture store and try out the different materials.

Having pets or kids (or both) means that it may be wise to look at some of the more heavy-duty materials, which are durable and easy to clean. If that’s the case, then leather could be a good idea. For a formal area, linen or velvet are also a good choice.

There is no one “best” material to be used for a sectional. When choosing one, consider not only the price but also the style of your house. While leather has a certain luxury vibe to it, is pleasant in touch and durable, it may not be the best idea for a cozy, cottage-like house.

There is a lot of freedom when it comes to the colour of your sectional because they make for great focal points. As such, they can be either subtle, cohesive with the rest of the room, or made to stand out and add a strong accent. Look at bright colours such as red or orange if you want to add some design weight to your sofa, or at gentle whites and beiges if you want it to blend with the room.

It mostly comes down to personal preference, but it also affects the character of your sofa. Pillow back sectionals are generally more casual, while tight back sectional may be more appropriate when you want to create a room that’s elegant, maybe even formal.