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Corner Sofa vs L-Shaped Sofa: What is the Difference and Which to Choose

Corner Sofa vs L-Shaped Sofa: Understanding the Difference

When shopping for a large sofa, you will quickly encounter two terms that are often used interchangeably but which carry slightly different meanings: corner sofa and L-shaped sofa. Understanding the difference between the two will help you choose the right piece of furniture for your living room — and avoid any surprises when your new sofa arrives. This guide explains everything you need to know.

What is a Corner Sofa?

A corner sofa is the broadest category term for any sofa that has a corner section or change in direction built into the design. The corner piece — typically a 90° connecting unit — joins two straight sections of the sofa, creating a seating arrangement that turns a corner. Corner sofas can be L-shaped, U-shaped, or even more complex configurations depending on the number and arrangement of sections. The term "corner sofa" describes the structural feature (a corner) rather than a specific shape.

What is an L-Shaped Sofa?

An L-shaped sofa is a specific type of corner sofa where the overall silhouette forms an "L" when viewed from above. One long section runs in one direction, and a shorter section (often called a longchair or chaise) extends perpendicular to it. The L-shape is the most common and practical corner sofa configuration — it is popular because it works well in most room sizes and provides a good combination of seating and lounging space.

Key Differences: Corner Sofa vs L-Shaped

The main differences come down to shape, size, and flexibility. An L-shaped sofa has a specific shape — one long arm and one shorter arm at 90° — whereas corner sofas can include this L-shape but also U-shapes and other configurations. L-shaped sofas are generally more compact and easier to fit in smaller rooms. Corner sofas as a category include larger, more expansive arrangements with more seating capacity. Modular corner sofas can be reconfigured from L-shaped to U-shaped or back again as needed.

Asti Corner Sofa L-Shape Furni

Asti Corner Sofa — 3-Seater — from EUR 1,299
A classic L-shaped corner sofa with generous proportions — perfect for family living rooms.

Which is Better for Small Rooms?

For smaller rooms, an L-shaped sofa is usually the better choice. The compact L-shape fits well against two walls and takes up the minimum amount of floor space while still providing a comfortable lounging area. Look for L-shaped sofas with a shorter chaise section rather than a full-length longchair, and choose models with slim arms and a low back to keep the room feeling open. For rooms under 15 square metres, an L-shaped sofa with a small corner configuration is the most practical choice.

Which is Better for Large Rooms?

In larger living rooms and open-plan spaces, a full corner sofa with a U-shape or extended configuration comes into its own. The generous seating capacity of a large corner sofa makes it ideal for families, entertaining, and creating a distinct social seating zone within an open-plan layout. A large U-shaped corner sofa can seat six to ten people comfortably — far more than any linear sofa arrangement.

Merlot Corner Sofa Modular L-Shape Furni

Merlot Modular Corner Sofa — 3-Seater with Longchair — from EUR 1,499
A modular corner sofa that can be configured as an L-shape or extended to a larger arrangement.

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