What Is the Difference Between a Sectional Sofa and a Regular Sofa?
A sectional sofa is made of multiple connected seating sections, while a regular sofa is usually one fixed piece. The main difference is flexibility: sectionals can create a lounge zone, corner layout, or larger family seating area.
Key considerations include:
- A regular sofa works well in small rooms, narrow layouts, or spaces that need accent chairs.
- A sectional gives more seats and often includes a chaise, corner unit, or modular pieces.
- Sectionals are best for open-plan rooms, movie nights, and households that lounge together.
POVISON sectional sofas come in flexible modular layouts with premium upholstery, generous lounge seating, and exact dimensions for easier planning. If you want a ready-to-use living room setup, compare each sectional's width, chaise depth, fabric, and configuration before buying.
