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Types of Couches: What's the Difference?

  • Posted By: Bledsoe, Christina on 2014-01-13
Category: quality furniture, living room furniture, accent furniture
If you've been shopping for couches on the Home Living Furniture website, then you've probably noticed that we have a number of styles to choose from, including sofas, sleepers, sectionals, loveseats, daybeds, and chaises. These are all terms you've heard plenty of times before, but do you know exactly what they mean and what makes each piece different from the others? Read on to find out.

Sofas
Sofas, also called couches, are the most popular type of living room seating. They typically feature space for three or more occupants and have a full back and arms at both ends. Their popularity stems from the fact that they provide adequate seating without taking up too much space and they allow for a variety of setup options.

Loveseats
Loveseats may be thought of as smaller sofas. They offer the same full back and armrests at both ends that sofas do, but instead of seating three or more occupants, loveseats only offer room for two.

Sleepers
Sleepers are similar to sofas in every respect except one: they house a foldout metal frame and thin mattress that may be converted into a full-sized bed.

Sectionals
Sectionals are seating arrangements made up of several separate pieces of furniture pushed together to form a "U"- or "L"-shaped unit. They vary in size, and may consist of any combination of a sofa, loveseat, armchair/recliner, ottoman, and/or chaise. Sectionals are best suited for larger spaces.

Daybeds
Daybeds are highly functional pieces of furniture characterized by a twin-sized mattress and two raised ends. They also have a low back. When piled with cushions and pillows, a daybed may be used as extra seating in a living room, family room, or guest room. When the cushions and pillows are removed, the piece may be used as a bed.

Chaises
Although the term is often used interchangeably with "daybed," technically speaking, a chaise is a single-person seating option that offers a backrest and support for the legs. These pieces are available with one, two, or no armrests, and the body may be straight or contoured.

Now that you know what all these different terms mean, you should be able to make a more informed decision about the living room furniture on sale now at Home Living Furniture. Visit our site today to find the perfect fit for your home.