The Sofa Saga: My 16-Couch Quest for the Perfect Fit
Finding the perfect sofa is not easy – I should know, I’ve been through 16 sofas since moving out of my parents’ house 18 years ago. Sixteen! I’ve been on this journey to find my “sofamate” for quite some time and have no plans of stopping anytime soon. And as far as knowing it’s the right one? Other than just feeling it and knowing my personal style, I’m finally educating myself as to what it is I need to look for size-wise.
I’ve made a few mistakes along the way – choosing cute but not practical, or colorful but obnoxious and hard to live with. Looking back, all were too big for the size room I’d put them in. So I asked interior designers Amanda Norcross and Scott Paterek of Apartment Therapy for help in figuring out how big is too big and how small is too small.
The Sofa Size Equation: Balancing Function and Aesthetics
The bottom line, whether you’ve got the budget for a high-end piece or a Craigslist steal (full disclosure: most of my sofas have come from Craigslist), the equation for finding the right size sofa is the same at every price point. As Norcross and Paterek explain, “First the sofa has to fit the client. Factor your height into the purchase as well as whether you prefer low seating or a more upright position.”
After that, they suggest, “Try to allow for at least three feet of space around it for traffic. We often use a 72-inch mid sofa because so many older homes have a 12-foot-wide living room.” Your furniture doesn’t need to match, but it should all be at roughly the same height. “You don’t want to be towering over your guests. Aim for something that would put you at roughly eye level if you’re sitting and chatting.”
Whether you float the sofa in the middle of the room or place it against one of the walls will also affect what size and shape works best. “With floating sofas, curvature is frequently a bonus and can create a pleasing visual,” say Norcross and Paterek. “Half-circle sofas or sectionals with curved corners are often optimal for traffic flow.”
Sectionals: Sizing Up the Big Guys
Sectionals are huge and heavy, so I’ve never committed to one in my 16-sofa saga. But I asked the experts if there were a minimum size a room should be for a sectional, and I was surprised by the answer: “Often a sectional helps a smaller room,” Norcross and Paterek say. “A sectional following the perimeter of the room with one interesting chair takes up very little floor space.”
Drawing your plans on paper or viewing them in an app can help you decide what’s right, but there’s nothing like seeing your selection in person. “Using existing furniture is a great way to get a feel for how the space will be occupied,” they suggest. “There have been times we’ve lined up three dining chairs to show sofa placement. You can also use painters tape laid out on the floor to suit the exact dimension of the sofa so you get the feel.”
Measure Twice, Buy Once: Preparation is Key
The key, it seems, is to not go to the store without everything in hand – including the dimensions of your living room, the locations of your windows, and the height you’re trying to match. And don’t forget to consider your traffic flow so you know where you can place your new piece.
As one Reddit user learned the hard way, “I spent the last two days researching couches so I could find one I wanted for my new apartment only to belatedly realize that my apartment has an extremely narrow doorway (31 inches) and all of the couches I found on Wayfair had a minimum door width ranging from 36 to 40 inches.”
So, measure that doorway, folks! And be sure to check the minimum door width for any sofa you’re considering. As the Redditor discovered, “that latter question seems dumb, but when we visited this apartment the previous tenant had what I remember as an enormous couch, so I’m wondering if maybe the minimum door width stuff is more of a suggestion than a hard and fast rule.”
Dressing Up Your Sofa: The Power of Pillows
While the size and fit of your sofa are crucial, don’t forget the final touches that can really make it shine. As The DIY Playbook reminds us, “throw pillows can really bring a room together and make it feel polished, pulled together, and finished.”
One of the biggest mistakes the author made as a new home decorator was “solely using the pillows that came with my couch.” Those matching pillows, while practical, lacked the personality and flair that a well-curated collection of throw pillows can bring. Swapping them out for some colorful, textured, and patterned options instantly elevated the entire space.
The key is to mix up the sizes, textures, and patterns – don’t just stick to the standard square 20×20 pillows. Incorporate some lumbar pillows, velvet accents, and even a touch of leather for a truly custom look. And remember to size up your inserts to give those pillows a plush, luxurious feel.
So, whether you’re scouring the internet for the perfect sofa or just looking to refresh your existing one, keep these top tips in mind. With a little bit of preparation and a lot of personality, you’re sure to find the perfect fit for your Sofa Spectacular home.