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size guide

size guide

Lounge Size Guide: Finding the Perfect Fit for Your Space

Choosing the right lounge size is essential for comfort, functionality, and aesthetics. Whether you're furnishing a spacious living room or a compact apartment, this guide will help you find the perfect lounge to suit your space...

 

1. Measuring Your Space

Before selecting a lounge, measure your available space carefully. Consider:
Room dimensions – Measure the length, width, and height of the area.
Doorways & hallways – Ensure the lounge can fit through entry points.
Other furniture – Leave enough room for coffee tables, side tables, and walkways.
Clearance space – Allow at least 75–100 cm for comfortable movement around the lounge.

2. Common Lounge Sizes

Small Spaces & Apartments (2–3 Seater Lounges)

  • 2-seater: 140–180 cm wide
  • 3-seater: 180–230 cm wide
  • Ideal for apartments, small living rooms, or secondary seating areas.

Medium-Sized Living Rooms (3–4 Seater Lounges & Sectionals)

  • 3.5-seater: 200–250 cm wide
  • L-shaped lounge: 250–300 cm along the longest side
  • Works well in mid-sized living rooms, providing ample seating without overcrowding.

Large Living Spaces (4+ Seater Lounges & Modular Sofas)

  • 4-seater: 250–300 cm wide
  • 5-seater or modular lounge: 300+ cm wide
  • U-shaped lounges: 350+ cm wide
  • Best for open-plan living areas or large households.

3. Choosing the Right Lounge Shape

🔹 Straight Lounge – Classic and space-efficient, ideal for smaller rooms.
🔹 L-Shaped Lounge – Maximizes corner space and creates a cozy seating area.
🔹 Modular Lounge – Customizable and adaptable for different layouts.
🔹 Recliner Lounge – Offers extra comfort with adjustable seating.
🔹 Chaise Lounge – Adds a luxurious touch and extra legroom.

 

5. Additional Considerations

Fabric vs. Leather – Choose based on durability, maintenance, and style.
Storage & Sofa Beds – Perfect for multi-functional spaces.
Leg Style – Raised legs create a sense of space, while solid bases feel grounded.
Color & Style – Neutral tones offer versatility, while bold colors make a statement.