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L shape sofas come in various sizes to accommodate different living spaces. Typically, they range from compact two-seater configurations with a chaise to expansive sectional designs that seat multiple people. Before selecting an L shape lounge, measure your space carefully and allow for at least 800mm (2’7”) of clearance for walkways and surrounding furniture. Remember to also measure your doors and access points into your property to ensure your furniture will fit.
Many King Living L shape sofas are sectional, meaning they can be separated into individual sections for easy rearrangement. This allows you to adapt the layout to suit different occasions, whether creating a more intimate seating area or expanding for additional guests. King Living sectional L shaped lounges also allow you to swap the chaise from left to right hand facing, ensuring your sofa always fits your space.
The placement of an L shape sofa depends on your room’s layout and functionality. Position it against a wall to create an open and spacious feel or use it to define zones and create a focal point in an open-plan living area. Adding a coffee table or ottoman in front provides a central anchor, while side tables and floor lamps enhance both style and practicality. To complete the look, layer cushions and throws for added texture and warmth. L shape sofas are ideal for family gatherings, allowing you to more easily face your guests to create an intimate setting for shared conversations. Learn more about creating cohesive living room layouts.
King Living offers a wide collection of sofas designs from U shape sofas to curved sofas and lounges to corner sofas and recliner sofas. Complete with a 25 Year Steel Warranty, each sofa is crafted to last a lifetime. Made to order, each design can be personalized in a choice of fabrics and leathers. Discover how to choose the perfect sofa.
Sofa, couch, and lounge are similar terms but can have regional and contextual differences. Sofa is the most formal and widely used term in interior design and furniture retail, referring to an upholstered seating piece with structured armrests and a backrest. Lounge, more common in Australia and New Zealand, can mean both the seating and the living space. Couch, often used in North America, implies a casual, relaxed seating option, sometimes without armrests.