Ideal for smaller spaces or as part of a sofa set, our stylish 2 seater sofas are not too big, not too small and make a perfect addition to living rooms, family spaces and even bedrooms. Roomy enough for two grownups (and maybe the children too!), our two-seater sofas come in a range of materials, colours and styles — from beautiful classic leather sofas to unique, contemporary fabric sofas to suit your home. Choose from fixed or recliner options and lookout for optional scatter cushions to add that extra comfort!
Choose from top quality furniture brands, such as Parker Knoll, Duresta, Himolla & more.
Looking for a bigger sofa?
If you need extra space to cosy up on, consider choosing from our range of three-seater and four-seater sofas. We also have some two-seater sofas that can be opened up into a bed, for any guests that are planning to stay the night.
2 Seater Sofas
Two Seater Sofas - Frequently Asked Questions
How big should a two-seater sofa be?
When looking for a two-seater sofa, consider the available space in your living room. Make sure you factor in enough space in front of the sofa to move around and keep in mind that different styles will fill the space differently, so measure your space carefully and choose a sofa that fits comfortably without making the room feel cramped.
While size is important, you’ll also want to think about the design and style of the sofa and opt for a two-seater sofa that complements your existing décor and personal taste. Whether you prefer modern, contemporary, or classic designs, the sofa should blend seamlessly into your living space and create a cohesive look. Choose from gorgeous fabrics or sumptuous leathers – the material of your sofa can make a significant different to the overall ambiance. If you have pets or small children, you may want to choose a leather sofa or a sofa with a durable and stain-resistant fabric.
Pay attention to the sofa's legs too – they can visually impact the perception of space. Tapered legs can provide a more open and airier feel, while solid or block legs can create a more grounded and substantial look.
What room is most suitable for a two-seater sofa?
Whether you have a small flat or a spacious house, a two-seater sofa will fit perfectly in the living room and offer a cosy seating arrangement for you and your guests. Its compact size makes it an excellent choice for smaller living rooms, as it doesn't overwhelm the space and leaves room for other furniture. In a larger living room, a two-seater sofa can be a great addition to create an intimate seating area or complement larger sofas.
A two-seater sofa can also work well in other areas of your home. If you have a home office, it can be a comfortable spot to take a break or read a book. Placing it in a bedroom can create a charming and comfortable seating nook for relaxation or reading before bedtime. Additionally, if you have a spacious hallway or entryway, a two-seater sofa can add a touch of elegance and functionality, providing a convenient seating area for putting on shoes or waiting for guests.
How do I choose a sofa for a small living room?
Start by measuring the dimensions of your living room to determine the maximum size the sofa can be. Choose a compact two-seater sofa or snuggle chair that fits comfortably without overwhelming the room. Look for a sofa with slender arms and legs, as they create a visually lighter and less bulky appearance, helping the room feel more spacious.
Choose a design that complements your existing interior style and reflects your personal taste. Neutral colours or light shades can make the room appear feel airier, while darker colours can add a touch of elegance and create a cosy atmosphere. If you prefer patterns, choose small-scale designs that don't overpower the space. Consider the material of your sofa; single colour leather or fabrics with smooth textures can add a sense of sophistication, creating a clean and uncluttered look. Check out our sofa beds, which can serve as both seating and a comfortable sleeping area for guests. Consider placing your two-seater sofa against a wall to free up space in the centre of the room and create a more open flow. Avoid blocking windows or pathways and leave enough space around the sofa for easy movement.