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Corner Sofa for Large Rooms: How to Choose and Style

Corner Sofa for Large Rooms: How to Choose and Style

A large living room is a gift and a challenge in equal measure. The generous floor space gives you options — but it also means that undersized furniture floats in a visual void, making the room feel cold and under-furnished. A well-chosen corner sofa is often the best solution to anchoring a large living room. It fills space confidently, creates a defined seating zone, and becomes the gravitational centre of the room.

Why a corner sofa works in a large room

A corner sofa does what a standard 3-seater cannot: it occupies a significant footprint, it creates enclosure (which large open rooms often lack), and it seats more people comfortably. In a large room, a sofa that is too small will look lost — the room dwarfs it. A corner sofa gives the room a visual anchor and a human scale. It also defines a living zone within a larger open-plan space, which is particularly important in open-plan layouts where the kitchen, dining, and living areas flow into one another.

What size corner sofa for a large room?

For a large living room (roughly 25 sqm or more), a corner sofa in the range of 270-320 cm on its longest side is typically the right starting point. The rule of thumb: the sofa should occupy approximately one-third to one-half of the room's longest wall, or define a seating area that is roughly 3.5 x 3.5 metres. Always leave at least 45-60 cm of clear walking space between the sofa and any coffee table, and at least 80-100 cm from the sofa to any wall or adjacent furniture that people will need to walk past.

L-shape vs U-shape corner sofas in large rooms

The L-shape (also called the chaise longue configuration or longchair sofa) is the most common format. One arm extends into a chaise section, creating an asymmetric L. This works well in large rooms where you want to fill space but still have open floor area. The U-shape — a sofa with sections on three sides, facing inward — creates the most enclosed and intimate seating area. It requires a larger footprint (typically 300 x 300 cm or more) but produces a genuinely cocooning effect, ideal for large family rooms or media rooms.

Merlot Modular Corner Sofa — Furni

Merlot Modular Corner Sofa — from EUR 1,690
The Merlot corner configuration is ideal for large rooms. Its generous L-shape creates a defined seating zone that fills space with authority. The modular design means you can expand it further if your room demands it.

Torino Corner Sofa — Furni

Torino Corner Sofa with Pull-Out Bed — from EUR 1,790
For large guest rooms or dual-purpose living rooms, the Torino corner sofa with integrated pull-out bed solves two problems at once: it fills a large room confidently while providing sleeping space for guests.

Placement options in a large room

Corner placement: The most natural option — nestle the corner of the sofa into one corner of the room. This uses the room's architecture to anchor the sofa. Floating placement: Position the sofa away from walls, with the straight back of the corner sofa defining a visual boundary. This works well in very large rooms (30+ sqm) where a wall-hugging sofa would look lost in the middle distance. Room divider placement: In open-plan spaces, position the sofa so its back faces the kitchen or dining area, using the sofa as a room divider that defines the living zone.

What to put in the corner of a corner sofa

The inner corner of an L-shaped sofa is a design opportunity. Options: a large floor lamp positioned just behind the corner (creates a reading nook); a side table in the corner to hold drinks and remotes; a large statement plant (a fig or palm) positioned in the corner just behind the sofa. Avoid leaving the inner corner empty and unfurnished — it will look unfinished.

Rugs for large living rooms with corner sofas

In a large room, the rug needs to be large enough to anchor the sofa and define the seating zone. For a corner sofa, the rug should sit under at least the front two legs of both sofa sections. A rug that is too small will make the sofa look like it's floating. Typical rug sizes for large living rooms: 240 x 340 cm, 270 x 360 cm, or a bespoke size. Round rugs can work well under corner sofas in particularly large, square rooms.

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