Coversation area - Choosing the right Sofa?

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The Conversation area

The distribution of seating defines the area for meetings and conversations in a living room.   The most common distributions are L or U shaped  Italian leather sofas / fabric sofas , or in parallel, although in the case of threeepiece suites the natural distribution is still that of the armchairs separated from each other and facing the couch.   L- and U-shaped corner sofa compositions are practical with modular couches, particularly if they occupy the corners of the room. A parallel distribution, with two couches facing each other, is normally used when they occupy a central space, away from the walls. In any case, the provision of seats is increased by modular installations, and by other more informal seats, like poufs.

 

How to place your Sofas

  1. A Sofa placed against the wall frames an area dominated by the center table and a rug.
  2. Sofas placed in linear positions create bright and roomy spaces.

A discussion area centered around a modular sofa can provide a host of combinations.

These versatile models form a corner compositions which are very useful for saving space.

The Italian leather sofa in the picture below is the Milazzo model designed by U.C - Design, consisting of 16 design elements with a wooden birtch structure & a "Reinforced Front, Side & Back Panels To Prevent the Italian Aniline leather from Sagging"

The Milazzo Corner sofa in Italian Aniline leather

The L Shape

Two Sofas forming an L shape leave room at the ends for a circular or square tablewhich gives the ensemble a finishing touch.

Below i have included some pictures to give you an idea. 

Leather or Fabric Sofas

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