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Which Sofa configuration is the best option for you?
Buying a sofa is an important task - this will be the main piece of furniture in your home, providing seating for daily activities and your typical gatherings. Sofas are available in many sizes, styles, and setups - and finding the right one for your space depends on the size of your room and what you will be using it for the most.
What Types of Sofas Are Available
Sofa options range from small single-seaters to big sectionals that fit lots of people.
1-Seater Sofas
1-seater sofas offer one person seating best suited for small designs: perfect for bedrooms, home offices, or simply just extra seating. These pieces are usually between 30 to 40 inches wide and typically only fit one person well. Utilize them to create personal reading spots or filling awkward corners where bigger furniture doesn't fit.
2-Seater Sofas
2-seater sofas fit two people or couples in space-saving designs. These can be between 48 to 72 inches long, depending on the collection, and work as the main seating area in small living rooms or extra seating in bigger spaces. They balance comfort in a small size, ideal for apartments.
3 to 5-Seater Sofas
Medium to large sofas seating three to five people handle typical family needs. Anabei 3-seaters are up to 104 inches, while four and five-seaters go up to 138 inches, depending on how you choose to configure your layout. These sofa size options provide enough seating for daily use and small get-togethers.
Sectional Sofas
Sectional sofas come in layouts like L-shapes, U-shapes, or other custom arrangements. Anabei’s sofas are modular, which means you can move sections around and change the layout as your needs evolve. They’re a great option for larger rooms since they provide more seating than a standard sofa while giving you more flexibility in how the space is set up. Common styles include corner-sectionals, U-shaped sectionals, and open-end sectionals, each offering a slightly different layout depending on how you want the room to function.
How to Choose a Sofa Based on Room Size
Choosing a sofa that fits your room size will make sure you create a space that feels balanced and comfortable. The right proportions ensure your living room won’t feel crowded.
Sofas for Small Living Rooms
Small living rooms that are 100 to 200 square feet need compact sofas to avoid taking over the space. 2-seater sofas under 80 inches long work best. Leave 30 inches of space around furniture for comfortable movement. Loveseats offer excellent choices, giving enough seating without taking over tight spaces.
Sofas for Apartments
Apartment living rooms typically handle 2- to 3-seater sofas that are between 60 to 90 inches. You also want to take into consideration the delivery of your sofa, focusing on doorway widths and stairwell sizes to ensure you won’t have any issues bringing your new sofa into your home. Modular options make it easier to move through narrow hallways separating the sofa into smaller sections. Always measure carefully before buying to avoid furniture that won't fit through building doors.
Sofas for Large and Open Spaces
Big rooms that are 300 square feet or more fit sectionals, U sectionals, and large 5- to 9-seater setups. These sizes fill big floor areas without looking lost in oversized spaces. Open layouts benefit from sectionals that serve as room dividers without the need of adding walls.
Sofa Seating Capacity and Layout Options
Seating capacity tells you how many people fit well on sofas during regular use and gatherings.
3-seater sofas fit three adults well, while 5-seaters handle five people without crowding. You can choose from a couple of different layout options, including straight designs that are usually placed against a wall, L-shaped sectionals that fill corners, and U-shaped setups. Each layout works for different room shapes and household items. Straight sofas work in rectangular spaces while sectionals work best in square or open areas.
Modular vs Fixed Sofas
Knowing the differences between modular and fixed helps you identify what works best for your home and lifestyle.
Anabei’s modular sofas are composed of individual modules that easily connect. Pieces move around into different setups, separate for moving, or expand by adding modules later. This flexibility works for households that move a lot or want flexible furniture. Delivery through narrow doorways becomes easier with smaller individual sections.
Fixed sofas come as single permanent pieces that can't be separated or changed. These typically cost less than modular options. They work well for households committed to specific layouts and room setups long-term.
Fabric Options and Washable Covers
Material choice affects how long sofas last, how easy they are to clean, and overall comfort.
Performance fabrics resist stains and liquid, making them good for families with kids or pets. All Anabei fabrics are performance-grade, made to clean easily when accidents happen during daily living. These materials are liquid- and stain-resistant, and pet-friendly for busy households.
Woven fabrics have a flat woven construction with a cross-dye method that creates depth and visual texture. These strong materials handle everyday use while keeping their fresh look through regular washing.
Velvet options offer soft textures, adding visual richness to rooms. The tight-weave velvet combines a fancy feel with good strength for family use.
100% Polyester materials give long-lasting quality that resists fading and wear. These materials stay soft and comfortable through years of regular use.
All Anabei sofas have removable washable covers with zippers, letting you clean them completely whenever needed. This patent-pending machine-washable design is a standard feature across the entire collection, making care simple and easy. Simply remove the zippered covers and machine wash according to care instructions.
Anabei offers various machine washable fabric options available for their complete sofa collection, including sectionals, loveseats, armchairs, and ottomans.
What sofa size is best for my living room?
This depends on the size of your room and what you need! Small rooms under 200 square feet need 2-seaters under 90 inches. Medium rooms of 200 to 300 square feet fit 3- to 5-seaters, depending on how you choose to layout your configuration. Large spaces over 300 square feet handle sectionals and 6- to 9-seater setups. Always leave 30 inches of space around furniture for comfortable movement.
Are modular sofas better than fixed sofas?
Anabei’s modular collection offers flexibility for households that move a lot, want setup options, or plan to add more seating later. They make delivery through narrow doorways easier by breaking it down into smaller sections. Fixed sofas cost less typically and work for households committed to specific permanent layouts. Ultimately the choice depends on what you need and what you prefer.
Do sofas come with washable covers?
All Anabei sofas have removable zippered covers made for machine washing. The machine-washable covers make care simple and keep your furniture looking fresh. All fabrics are also liquid and stain-resistant. There’s even pet-friendly options if that Follow the care instructions for the best results.
Can I customize the fabric?
Yes, definitely! With 16 performance fabrics to choose from, you can select the option that best fits your lifestyle. Every fabric is machine-washable, liquid-resistant, and stain-resistant. If you have pets, be sure to explore our pet-friendly, snag-resistant options
Can I start with a small size sofa and add more units later?
Definitely - that’s one of the best parts of an Anabei sofa. Because it’s modular, you can start with a smaller setup now and add more pieces over time as your space or needs change. The modules connect easily, so expanding your layout is straightforward, and you can rearrange things whenever you want. It’s the kind of flexibility you just don’t get with a traditional one-piece sofa.
