Our collection of sofas and settees blends contemporary design with luxury comfort, offering something for every living room. Whether you're looking for a compact two seater settee for snug spaces, a spacious three seater for family gatherings or a versatile modular sofa for neat flexibility, you'll find stylish options built for everyday use. From plush velvet to sleek leather finishes, each piece is made to suit modern tastes while offering features like adjustable backrests, pull out sofa beds and clever storage solutions. These designer sofas deliver both comfort and sophistication, making your home a welcoming space to relax in.
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Choosing the perfect sofa isn’t just about picking the first one you find; it’s about finding that sweet spot between comfort, style and practicality. Whether you're wondering what size will fit your space, debating between leather and fabric or just want your new settee to last for years, our quick answers will help you make a smart choice.
Start by thinking about how you use your space. Do you love film nights with the family or just need a comfy corner to relax with a book? Once you’ve figured that out, measure your room to avoid cramping things up. Then, think about your style; for example, whether you love modern lines or something more traditional. Lastly, factor in any extras you might want, like a recliner or sofa bed. The best sofa is one that fits your lifestyle, looks great in your space and feels good every time you sit on it.
Sofa sizes can vary, but there are some typical measurements you can expect. A loveseat usually comes in around 130 cm wide. A standard 2 seater sofa is about 175 cm wide, a 3 seater sofa hits roughly 210 cm and a roomy 4 seater is about 240 cm across. These are just averages, though; features like recliners or chaise ends can make them a bit larger, so it’s always smart to double-check before you buy.
It really depends on your lifestyle and taste. A leather sofa is great if you want something that’s easy to clean and wears in nicely over time. Fabric sofas, on the other hand, give you more options in terms of texture and colour. If you want a softer, warmer feel, fabric might be your best bet.
Basically, make sure you give your sofa a little attention now and then. Vacuum it regularly to keep dust and crumbs at bay, and try to rotate the cushions so they wear evenly. If it’s fabric, consider using a fabric protector spray. For leather, a gentle wipe-down and the occasional conditioning treatment will keep it looking fresh. And don’t forget; dealing with spills quickly is key.