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L-Shaped vs Traditional: The Best Type of Sofa for Your House

As a homeowner, choosing the best type of sofa for your house is not just a matter of design decision as it directly impacts the functionality and comfort of your space. The best type of sofa ensures that your seating arrangement complements the layout of your room. 

According to Sleepy Head, one major factor to consider in choosing sofas is how they will be used. Will you be using it to entertain guests? Spend time with family? Or something to lay a seat on during rest days? The great thing about this decision is that you can balance style and practicality. 

L-Shaped vs Traditional: The Best Type of Sofa For Your House

Because sofas aren't usually a focal point in a living room, they will not promptly invite attention unless you want to. While sofas are meant to last, they are also meant to impress. One of the most popular sofa types are L-shaped and traditional, but which suits your house best?

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L-Shaped Sofa

The L-shaped type of sofa is a more relaxed version of traditional ones. Only this time, Divanidea reported that it comes with an extended terminal seat that you can adjust to your left or right, depending on available space and preferences, hence, the name 'L shaped.' The extended seat can be added with extra padding and the sofa itself can have adjustable headrests or reclining backrests.

Captiva-Living Room & Dining Room

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Unlike traditional sofas, they are also more family-friendly because there's at least three seats, not at most.

Now, an L-shaped type of sofa works best in a small living room because it does not look overwhelming due to the extended seat. It's perfect for families with more than three household members living in a small space.

Traditional Sofa

Traditional types of sofas get their name from their historical background as their design often resemble classic and vintage furniture styles. DFS shared that they mostly come with rolled arms, carved wooden frames or tufted backs. Unlike L-shaped sofas, they appear more formal and upholstered in fabrics like velvet, leather or any materials that evoke a historical asthetic.

With no extended seats, they have a fixed symmetrical build. Plush cushions are built-in, which goes along with a sturdy back support.

Rustic Living Room, New York

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Despite not being the more flexible and customizable, a traditional design is the best type of sofa for homeowners with vintage decor and have a knack for maximalist interior design. They are great for families, who seek durable sofas that they can pass down generations to generations, and those who often entertain guests.

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