Living Room · Sofas
Loveseat


Overview
A loveseat is a compact two-seat sofa built for smaller living rooms, apartments, and reading nooks where a full three-seater would crowd the space. At 72 inches wide it seats two adults comfortably and reads as a sofa rather than an oversized chair, while its 36-inch depth keeps it from eating into the walkway. It's a natural anchor for a conversation grouping or a second seat opposite a larger sofa.
Sizing & placement
Plan for about 18 inches of clearance in front for legroom and a coffee table, and leave a 30–36 inch walking path around it. In a 10×12 room a loveseat leaves room for a chair and a small table; pair two loveseats at a right angle for an L-shaped seating zone in a square room.
Where it works
Best in small and medium living rooms, studio apartments, bonus rooms, and primary-bedroom sitting areas. Works across modern, transitional, and traditional styles depending on its arm and leg profile.
Specifications
| Width | 72 in |
|---|---|
| Depth | 36 in |
| Height | 34 in |
| Shape | rectangle |
| Size class | small |
| Room types | living-room |
| Default color | #6B8E9F |
Configurable options
- Color — any hex value
Frequently asked questions
- How big is a loveseat?
- This loveseat is 72 inches wide, 36 inches deep, and 34 inches tall — large enough for two adults but compact enough for apartments and smaller rooms.
- What's the difference between a loveseat and a sofa?
- A loveseat seats two and is typically 58–72 inches wide; a standard sofa seats three and runs 78–90 inches. Use a loveseat where a full sofa would block traffic or overwhelm the room.
- How much space do I need around a loveseat?
- Allow ~18 inches in front for legroom and a coffee table, plus a 30–36 inch walkway so people can move past it comfortably.
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