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16 Different Types Of Sofas

Sofas and couches are the basic kinds of furniture you need in a home. Because of the variety of options available in the market, shopping for a sofa can be scary business.

To help you surf through the different options and familiarize yourself with at least a few, here is a list of the most common types of sofas.

Sofas Types

1. Sectional Sofa

The sectional sofa has multiple pieces. The best thing about this sofa is that it can be arranged in more than one way or arrangement- it has different configurations. The sectional sofa can be of any material and color, so if you are opting for one, you will have a lot of variety to choose from.

Sectional sofa
Sectional sofa

2. Chesterfield Sofa

The Chesterfield sofa is known for its unique tufted handles. The back and the arms are “quilted”, with the seating or bench section in between. The Chesterfield is a popular sofa trend even in the current times.

Chesterfield Sofa
Chesterfield Sofa

3. Lawson-style sofa

The main aim of this sofa is to provide comfort. The Lawson-style has a very recognizable design. The back of the sofa is made up of pillows that are separate from the rest of the sofa frame.

Lawson style sofa
Lawson style sofa

4. Contemporary mid-century modern sofa

This type of sofa is quite symmetrical, with cushioned arms, backs, and seats. It is elevated above the ground by means of metal stands. It is the perfect addition to any urban home with modern decor.

Contemporary mid-century modern sofa
Contemporary mid-century modern sofa

5. English Rolled Arm Sofa

The English sofa has a large seat with loose seat cushions and rolled arms that are tacked in with the upholstery. A straight leg adds a modern angle to the sofa, while a turned leg maintains its traditional look.

English Rolled Arm sofa
English Rolled Arm sofa

6. Bridgewater Sofa

The Bridge-water sofa design is meant for those who value comfort over everything else. Although the sofa does not draw a lot of attention to itself, it provides a comfortable seating arrangement, usually of three people. The flexibility of the design of the sofa ensures that it fits in with most living room arrangements.

Bridgewater Sofa
Bridgewater Sofa

7. Camel back Sofa

The camelback sofa has an extremely intricate design pattern that sets it apart. The higher back in the center comes down into the arms of the sofa. Most came back sofas have exposed legs- their most characteristic feature.

Camel back Sofa
Camel back Sofa

8. Daybed Sofa

The daybed can work as both a sofa and a bed. They come with an extension attached to the lower half of the sofa which can be pulled out, turning the sofa into a comfortable makeshift bed. This is the perfect choice for you if you frequently have guests sleeping over at your house.

Daybed Sofa
Daybed Sofa

9. Chaise Sofa

The chaise sofa is essentially a long seat, an upholstered one that you can lie down in and kick back your feet. It has metal legs that hold it up. Usually, a chaise is placed in suburban homes, and it can only seat one or two people comfortably.

Chaise Sofa
Chaise Sofa

10. Tuxedo Sofa

The tuxedo sofa has a box-like shape that distinguishes it from all the other varieties of the sofa. The arms are of the same height as the back. The sofa is upholstered and the seats are cushioned.

Tuxedo Sofa
Tuxedo Sofa

11. No-arm sofa

These modern types of sofas don’t have any arms at all. They often come in the sectional form and are reminiscent of the Middle-Eastern style of sitting on cushions. They come with no legs and are say directly on the floor.

No-arm sofa
No-arm sofa

12. High-back sofa

As the name suggests, the high-back sofa has a back that is higher than the armrests. This type of sofa is extremely versatile and can fit in with any setting.

Highback sofa
Highback sofa

13. Cabriole

The cabriole is characterized by its wooden legs and elegantly designed legs. The back of this sofa curves in one continuous stretch without cushions. It exudes elegance and class.

Cabriole Sofa
Cabriole Sofa

14. Barrel back sofa

The main feature of the barrel back sofa is that the back extends into the arms in one continuous line. The sofa usually does not come with any additional cushions. The shape of the sofa is extremely chic and designed to provide maximum comfort.

Barrel back sofa
Barrel back sofa

15. Wooden arms

Unlike the usual sofas which have upholstered arms, the wooden sofas have polished wooden frames all around the seat- which means that the arms, legs, and back are all carved in wood. This type of sofa is better for formal settings where you won’t lie down since the arms provide no padding.

Wooden arms sofa
Wooden arms sofa

16. Sloped arm sofa

This type of sofa is finding more takers in modern times. The back gently slopes onto the arms, which gives you more comfort to rest your arms. They have a casual look about them and are often slipcovered.

Sloped arm sofa
Sloped arm sofa

Read more: How to select sofas

Which type of sofa do you think looks best? Share your views with us in comments.

One thought on “16 Different Types Of Sofas”

  1. When I saw the example you gave of a barrel back sofa, I thought of the outdoor patio area we’ve been trying to construct in our home. We’ve been doing our best to blend both outdoor comfort and indoor relaxation into that space, and we wanted to know what furniture choices we can pick to do that. These types of sofas seem to be perfect for that, so we’ll look around for any furniture stores that can sell us something similar.

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