Living Room · Sofas
3-Seater Sofa


Overview
The 3-seater is the default living-room sofa: at 84 inches wide it comfortably seats three adults and gives a room a clear focal point. Its 38-inch depth strikes the usual balance between loungeability and floor space, making it the safe choice for most living rooms facing a TV or fireplace.
Sizing & placement
Center it on your focal wall and keep ~18 inches between the front edge and the coffee table, with 14–18 inches of table-to-knee clearance. An 84-inch sofa needs a wall run of at least 9–10 feet to look balanced with end tables; in tighter rooms step down to a loveseat.
Where it works
The workhorse of living rooms, family rooms, and open-plan great rooms. Reads modern, transitional, or traditional depending on arm style; pairs naturally with a pair of accent chairs opposite.
Specifications
| Width | 84 in |
|---|---|
| Depth | 38 in |
| Height | 34 in |
| Shape | rectangle |
| Size class | standard |
| Room types | living-room |
| Default color | #6B8E9F |
Configurable options
- Color — any hex value
Frequently asked questions
- How wide is a 3-seater sofa?
- This one is 84 inches wide × 38 inches deep × 34 inches tall — the standard size for seating three adults.
- What size room fits an 84-inch sofa?
- Aim for a focal wall of at least 9–10 feet so the sofa sits comfortably with end tables and doesn't crowd adjacent walkways.
- How far should the coffee table sit from the sofa?
- About 14–18 inches — close enough to reach a drink, far enough to walk past and stretch your legs.
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