Sofas & Couches
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Raymour & Flanigan
Briarwood Queen Plus Sleeper Sofa in Suede So Soft Indigo/Mineral by H.M. Richards
$1,956.95$2,059.95
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Big Sandy Home Furnishings
Signature Design by Ashley® Barnsana Gravel Power Reclining Sofa
$692.99
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Raymour & Flanigan
Artemis II Queen Sleeper Sofa in Gypsy Teal by Jonathan Louis
$1,833.45$1,929.95
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The RoomPlace
Isaac Brown Leather Zero Gravity Power Reclining Sofa W/ Power Headrests
$2,399.99$2,999.99
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Bloomingdale's
Bloomingdale's Artisan Collection Charlotte Apartment Sofa - 100% Exclusive
$3,100.00
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Big Sandy Home Furnishings
Signature Design by Ashley® Battleville Almond Power Reclining Sofa
$1,763.99
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Steinhafels
Landon Leather Zero Gravity Fully Loaded Reclining Sofa in Charcoal
$2,429.99$2,699.99
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Steinhafels
Jayden 3-Pc. Power Headrest Zero Gravity Reclining Console Loveseat
$1,583.99
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Raymour & Flanigan
Dickinson Convertible Sofa in Dark Gray by Homelegance
$1,177.95$1,239.95
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F.A.Q.
What’s the average lifespan of a sofa?
An average sofa lasts seven to 15 years, but this lifespan varies based on material, usage, and maintenance. When properly cared for, sofa materials like leather last a lifetime. If you have a high-traffic household, your items may wear faster. Engage in regular cleaning and maintenance to help extend the life of your sofa.
Which sofa material lasts the longest?
Linen, cotton, and leather are all durable fabrics. Linen does not pill and becomes stronger when wet rather than degrading. Protected leathers are stain and liquid-resistant and grow softer and more stylish with age. Cotton is resistant to wearing and fading and can be blended with other fibers to increase longevity. Acrylic is a synthetic material known for its durability and easy maintenance.
What’s the difference between a sofa and a couch?
While we often believe that a couch and sofa are interchangeable terms for the same object, there are slight differences. Sofas generally refer to more formal pieces of furniture due to their straight backs, slender profiles, and armrests. Sofas are intended for sitting upright, while couches are less formal and used for lounging. Couches are the typical three-seater models with large and thick cushions, while a sofa is like a settee or a chaise. However, the two terms are often used interchangeably, so ensure your sofa meets your expectations.
Outfitting your living room is one of the most important tasks in your home decor journey. Your living room is a space you and your family spend the most time. No piece is more central to the living room than the sofa. With so many variations and factors to consider, it’s tough to find one that checks all your boxes.
A sofa is a single piece of furniture with two or three cushions. They’re one-directional seating options that come in different sizes. Sofas generally take up less space than a sectional and are easily paired with a combination of seating options like sectionals or accent chairs.
Do you prioritize aesthetics over function? Are you looking for a piece more conducive to seating guests or lounging with loved ones? Is your space better suited for the size of a loveseat, or do you have room to shape the area with a sectional?
Whether you want a place to kick back and lounge, or prefer a sophisticated centerpiece to host guests, furniture.com is here to help you find the sofa that best fits your needs. Search our curated collection of quality sofas to find your perfect fit.
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A sofa is a single piece of furniture with two or three cushions. They’re one-directional seating options that come in different sizes. Sofas generally take up less space than a sectional and are easily paired with a combination of seating options like sectionals or accent chairs.
Do you prioritize aesthetics over function? Are you looking for a piece more conducive to seating guests or lounging with loved ones? Is your space better suited for the size of a loveseat, or do you have room to shape the area with a sectional?
Whether you want a place to kick back and lounge, or prefer a sophisticated centerpiece to host guests, furniture.com is here to help you find the sofa that best fits your needs. Search our curated collection of quality sofas to find your perfect fit.
Read the full guide