

Our EA inHome® app can help you visualize the sectional you want in the space you have. A small sectional can add a lot of seating in a snug living room without taking away space for other furniture. Sectionals can work for small spaces just as well as they do in large rooms. How do I make sure a sectional will fit in my room? This shape adds more legroom, but cannot be against a room's corner and requires more floor space overall. A rounded corner is an elegant curve that joins two pieces of a sectional.A wedge joins two pieces of a sectional together at a 90-degree angle and makes it easy to place a sectional right up against a corner wall.What is the difference between a wedge and rounded corner? Speak with a designer to learn about crafting a custom sectional. This shape also adds extra seating in long, narrow rooms where two sofas might not fit.Īt Ethan Allen, you can configure a sectional any way you want, whether it’s L-shape or U-shape.Its total seating area is usually larger than that of its L-shape sibling, with plenty of seating for family or guests in a large room.U-shape sectionals are visually grand and look great in the center of a space.

If you want it to extend to the left, choose left facing.If you want the piece that flows into the room to extend to the right, choose right facing.Face the direction you want your sectional to extend.Your L can be left-facing or right-facing. Configure as a two-seat sofa with an attached chaise or as two sofas joined at the corner. L-shape sectionals look great in large or small living spaces, both in a corner or floated away from a wall.
