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Features That Make a Difference

Storage is built into several of our L-shaped sofas, which is brilliant for homes where every bit of space counts. These compartments usually sit under the chaise section and hold a surprising amount. Blankets, cushions, kids' toys, or whatever else needs tucking away fits nicely out of sight. You lift the seat to access it, simple as that.
Some models double as sofa beds, which changes how you can use your living room. The click-clack mechanism or pull-out bed section means guests have somewhere comfortable to sleep without you needing a spare bedroom. The sofa bed versions still work perfectly well as regular sofas day-to-day, you wouldn't know the difference just by looking.

Adjustable headrests appear on certain models and make more of a difference than you'd expect. Being able to shift the headrest position means taller people get proper support, and you can adjust it for reading, watching television, or having a nap. It's one of those features that seems minor until you have it.

Getting the Right Fit

Measuring your space properly matters more with L-shaped sofas than with regular ones. You need to know which way the L should face - left or right when you're looking at it. Measure the walls where each section will sit, not forgetting to account for skirting boards and radiators. Most L-shaped sofas need at least 240cm along one wall and 160cm along the other, though sizes vary between models.
Think about doorways too. L-shaped sofas often come in sections that you assemble in the room, which makes getting them through doorways easier than you might think. The sections connect with brackets or clips, keeping everything stable once it's together.

L Shaped Sofas

  • What's the difference between an L-shaped sofa and a corner sofa?

    They're the same thing, just different names. Both describe a sofa that forms an L shape and fits into corners. Some people call them corner sofas, others say L-shaped sofas, but you're looking at the same type of furniture either way.

  • Do L-shaped sofas come apart for delivery?

    Yes, nearly all L-shaped sofas come in separate sections. They're designed to be assembled in your room, which makes delivery and getting them through doors much easier. The sections connect together with brackets or clips that keep everything secure once you've put it together.

  • Can I swap which side the chaise goes on?

    It depends on the specific model. Some L-shaped sofas are reversible, meaning you can put the chaise section on either side. Others are fixed in one configuration. Check the product description or specifications to see if the model you're interested in offers this flexibility.

  • How many people can actually sit on an L-shaped sofa?

    Most L-shaped sofas comfortably seat 4-5 people, sometimes more depending on the size. The corner section usually fits one or two people, and each straight section typically seats another two. It's more seating than a standard three-seater, but without taking up as much central floor space.

  • Are sofa bed L-shaped sofas comfortable to sleep on?

    They're fine for occasional use. The quality varies between models, but most are comfortable enough for guests staying a night or two. They won't match a proper bed, but they're significantly better than sleeping on a regular sofa. Look for ones with decent mattress thickness if you'll use the bed function often.

  • How do I clean an L-shaped sofa?

    Regular hoovering with an upholstery attachment works for day-to-day maintenance. For spills, blot them immediately rather than rubbing, which can spread the stain. Most fabric L-shaped sofas can be spot cleaned with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Check the care label that comes with your specific sofa for detailed instructions.

  • Will an L-shaped sofa make my room look smaller?

    Not usually. Because they fit into corners, L-shaped sofas actually free up floor space in the centre of your room, which can make the space feel more open. They work better than separate pieces of furniture that break up the floor area. Just make sure you've measured properly so it's not too large for your room.

  • What's the best fabric for an L-shaped sofa with kids?

    Linen-look fabrics tend to be practical for families. They're durable, easier to clean than velvet, and don't show every mark. Darker colours hide stains better than light ones, though some people prefer lighter fabrics because you can see when they need cleaning. Consider your lifestyle - if spills are common, go for something practical rather than fancy.