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Huizhou Xuchen Furniture Co., Ltd. Was founded in 2012, It is a furniture enterprise integrating R&D & sales and located in Qiuchang Town which is a major town for furniture manufacture in Guangdong.

 

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What is Sectional Sofas

Sectional: also called a sectional sofa, these pieces are upholstered furniture that consists of two or more joined sections for sitting. Sectionals may include one or more power recline seats amongst stationary seats. Sectionals come in versatile configurations to suit different room layouts and preferences.

 

Advantages OF Sectional Sofas
 

One popular item that always ends up being sat on is the sectional couch. If you are unfamiliar, a sectional couch is a large sofa that is comprised of several pieces that connect together, usually forming an "L" or "U" shape. People often ask about the practicality of such a furniture item.

Pros:

Good for Families - In homes with large families, meaning families with more than three individuals, sectional sofas allow everyone to sit on the same couch. A sectional gives each person space to spread out, yet allowing everyone to be together at the same time. Traditional sofas are generally seating for two, or maybe three people.

 

Regular Entertainers - If you do not have a large family, but regularly entertain groups of people, a sectional could also be a good choice for you. For events where the television is the focal point, like for watching football games or movie nights, a sectional is a great choice because you will be able to seat a larger number of people with an excellent view.

 

Comfortable - Sectionals are great for relaxing because they are usually covered in comfortable fabrics like leather or microfiber. Some even include reclining seats as part of the sections. Sectional sofas are definitely made for being able to get comfortable!

 

When To Choose A Sectional Sofa

 

 

Sectional sofas typically need a lot of floor space. However, they can work cleverly to maximize your space in a smaller room. You can use flexibly use each wisely to fit the contours and layout of your living space.

The perfect sectional sofa will be practical and compact, designed to fit your space while also providing top comfort. If you're thinking about a sectional sofa, here are some questions to consider:

 

How big is my living area?
Depending on the size of your living area, a sectional sofa may be the perfect fit. A sectional couch can maximize space and become a central feature of the room, creating a more clutter-free look than multiple chairs or loveseats.

 

How many seats do I need?
If you've got a big family or you're constantly hosting movie days, it's worth noting how many seat cushions you'll need in your family room. Traditional sofas often have two to three, but a sectional can often accommodate five or more.

 

What style do I want?
Typically, traditional sofas have more options for a formal look, whereas sectionals can sometimes look more casual. Of course, this isn't always the case when considering the number of styles available, but it's worth keeping in mind.
If you want to recline, a sectional is an excellent option with different styles and benefits, like the addition of an ottoman. Similarly to a console loveseat for two people, a sectional can allow you to sit back, relax, and recline, making it perfect for watching the game.

 

Can I change my mind?
If you're the type of person who enjoys a redesign now and then, a sectional sofa may not be the right choice. You can move traditional sofas around due to being smaller in size and a less dominating shape. A sectional sofa, on the other hand, is often more of a commitment and a layout-defining piece of furniture for a room.If you find it's the perfect fit for your home, here are the different types to consider when finding the right sectional sofa:

 

The chaise sectional
The chaise sectional is popular and one of the most common types you'll see in stores. The central part of the sofa is in one piece, with a chaise lounge on the left or right side, allowing you to recline as it resembles an L-shape.
The L-shape offers up to five seat cushions, making it a great choice for families. The chaise allows you to recline, a comfortable touch, and you can add it to rooms of any size. The sofa chaise can be reversible, so it could be a good choice if you're prone to a room rearrangement.

 

The L-shaped sectional
The L-shaped sectional usually comes to mind when imagining a comfortable sofa that you can sink into. With the two pieces that make the L-shape, one end tends to be longer and is usually in the corner of rooms. You can use this sectional to separate two parts of the room in an open-plan area.

 

The U-shaped sectional
The U-shaped sectional is in the shape of a U and has three straight sides, two facing each other, with one along the back. A U-shaped sectional sofa is an excellent choice if you have a big family or a large space to fill, as there are plenty of seat cushions, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

 

The L-shaped sectional with chaise
The L-shaped sectional sofa with a chaise may be a good option if you need to accommodate more people but can't fit a U-shaped sofa into your space. The addition of the chaise creates a U-shape, allowing more seating and a comfortable place to recline.
The L-shape is the ideal sectional for extra seating and legroom. If you've got a creative touch, you can create a makeshift chaise lounge from recycled materials for the added comfort it'll bring you.

 

Do Sectional Sofas Come Apart?

We ask a lot of our sofas, so they need to be flexible and adaptable to meet all these needs. And what better way to do this than with a sectional sofa?

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What is a sectional sofa?
A sectional sofa, also known as modular sofas, is one that is formed of several distinct pieces. Rather than one self-contained unit, sectional furniture allows you to create your own size and shape sofa to suit your space. But there is a big question. Do sectional sofas come apart or are they fixed together in your living space?

The answer is that generally, yes, sectional sofas do come apart and can be easily moved and reconfigured to suit your needs. Your sofa may come with a connecting device that allows you to fasten and secure the various sections together, and ensure that the various pieces stay together. The connecting device (or alligator clips) are generally easy to disconnect so you can move the separate parts of the sofa as required.

 

Why choose a sectional sofa?
There are many good reasons for choosing a sectional sofa. Unlike normal single piece sofas, sectional sofas offer you the flexibility to change the shape around and alter your living space as you see fit. They also allow you to fill unusual spaces or make the best use of any space with extendable corner sofas.

The range of pieces available in a sectional sofa selection also means you can mix and match, adding sofas sections, corners and chaise parts for a couch that really works for you. There is also the bonus that sectional units are easier to transport and fit through doorways, so you won’t risk damaging your sofa or decoration just trying to get it through your door and into your living room.
Sectional sofas come in a big selection of design styles and fabrics, which means you have the maximum range of choice if choosing to go this route for your living room furniture.

 

How do sectional sofas connect?
Many sectional sofas have no connecting mechanism. They are simply arranged or placed how you want them and will stay in that location or are free to be moved should you need to rearrange. Of course, sometimes it is necessary for sectional sofas to be connected (particularly on smooth floor surfaces where there is less grip). This can add more security to your seating area, preventing the individual modules from drifting apart. Or it may be a necessary part of the design, for example, to create a more seamless join. So, what are the main ways a sectional sofa section is joined?

The two main methods used to join units are clips, which are easy to be unfastened and moved quickly, or more semi-permanent connectors like screws and bolts. These have the advantage of creating a more secure join.

 

Pros and cons of sectional sofas
There are plenty of advantages to having sectional sofas, including more flexible seating arrangements, easier moving and handling, and a wide variety of seating options including chaise sofas and corner sofas.

However, they are not for everyone. Sectional sofas can take up more space than conventional single piece sofas, so they may not be suitable for smaller living spaces. It’s important to measure your space before choosing your new sofa. You should also remember that not all sectional sofas can be used in multiple configurations as it depends on the design of the corner and chaise pieces.

 

How do you separate a sectional couch?
It depends. Some sectional couches have no connecting pieces and are simply placed next to each other. Other models have metal clips or similar devices that can easily be clipped in or out when needed to add some stability while offering flexibility. Some modular sofas come with more heavy-duty bolt or screw connections, offering a more semi-permanent kind of stability. These are not recommended if you want to move your sofa around on a regular basis.

 

Is it OK to separate a sectional couch?
In general, many sectional sofas come apart easily and they are designed to do so without too much fuss or effort. This makes them easier to move and reconfigure in your living space, as and when you need to do so.

 

How does a sectional sofa stay together?
Some sectional sofas simply use gravity to stay together, in that they stay where they are placed, so you can simply align units to form a larger seating area. Other sectional designs come with clips or more heavy-duty bolts or screws to ensure that they stay in place. It all depends on the design, but this is something you should consider when buying a modular design.

 

 
Tips For Cleaning and Maintaining Your Sectional Sofa
 

Are you ready to handle one of the greatest struggles with your sectional sofas? Yes, we are pointing out the cleaning and maintenance work. We have heard your mind's voice that goes like this: "How on earth do sectionals manage to accumulate so much gunk?"
Well, it's because sectionals are a cozy haven for comfort where you spend most of the time relaxing. So, dust and dirt will naturally accumulate. But if you fail to clean it often or follow the maintenance tips, you are going to be in big trouble.

 

 

Sun, Sun, Go Away

Even if you love the spot so much, if the sectional sofa is exposed to direct sunlight, then it's a big no-no. Because direct sunlight can affect the color and texture of the sofa. But if your sofa can't stay away from sunlight, use window treatments or shades to reduce the amount of sunlight that reaches the furniture.
Also, consider rotating the cushions periodically to ensure they don't wear out and fade.

Tickle The Sectional By Dusting It

Your sectional doesn't deserve to be dusty after all the comfort and relaxation it gives you. In fact, the dust can create a mess and harbor unwanted allergens. So, give that dusty sectional's body and the nooks and crannies that have a hidden treasure of dirt a good clean-up with a soft cloth.

Some quick things your brain must remember are

Dust it regularly using a duster or soft cloth.
Use the sofa fabric cleaning products recommended by the manufacturer. But try it on a hidden area before applying it straight to the fabric.
Don't use chemical cleaners on your sectional, as they can damage the upholstery fabric.
This way, you can show it some love and let it know that you care about its cleanliness.

Want Your Sectional To Look As Fresh As A Daisy?

You can make your sectional feel fresher than a daisy by spraying some magical fabric cleaner on it every month. This spray will not only say goodbye to stubborn stains but also leave behind a fresh scent.

Since the vacuum can't reach every area of your sectional, such as foam padding, underneath the cushions, the corners, etc. So, you can manually clean using your hands and then spray this cleaner to keep up the flowery or fruity smell, depending on the flavor you choose.

Use A Dry Brush To Remove Hair And Lint

Whether your family members have hair fall issues or your pet loves your sectional, cleaning the hair and lint is necessary. Once in a while, grab a hair-removing wand, also known as a dry brush, or you can simply use your old toothbrush to clean the pesky hair and lint that seem to multiply on your sectional sofa.

 

Bounce On The Stains And Clean Them Immediately

One of the biggest headaches of maintaining your sectional sofa is dealing with stains.
When you accidentally spill on your sectional, don't give them an opportunity to settle in and make themselves at home.

Quickly grab a clean cloth or paper towel and gently blot the stain; remember, no rubbing is allowed. But if it doesn't do the trick, then use an enzyme-based cleaning product designed for upholstery. Or else, you can also use a mild detergent or dishwashing soap mixed in water to wipe up spills.

Use Slipcover

Are you tired of dealing with spills on your sectional sofa? Save your sectional from the liquid disaster by using a slipcover. By covering the cushions with slipcovers, you protect them from spills and also prevent dust and dirt buildup.

Here's an interesting benefit: Slipcovers can also protect the sectional from sunlight. But slipcovers aren't just defenders of cleanliness; they are also fashion-forward companions. So, choose the one that suits your sectional sofa and overall room design.

What If It's A Leather Sectional?

It's not a new story that leather sectionals must be treated differently while being cleaned. The good news about leather sectionals is that they don't hold on to dirt as well as fabrics do. However, to clean it, you can use a steam cleaner on leather but not on fabrics such as suede or microfiber.
Because steamers might damage some kinds of fibers and cause permanent color loss. This tip highly applies to sectionals made of a combination of upholstery.

 

 
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FAQ
 
 

Q: What is the difference between a sectional and a regular sofa?

A: What is the difference between a sectional and sofa? A sofa is shaped like a straight (or curved) line with one, two, or three cushions. Sectionals are available in many different configurations – U-shaped, chaise, L-shaped, or pit sectionals that can be rearranged however you like.

Q: Why do people like sectional sofas?

A: Sectionals carve out rooms within a room.
Sectionals are also great for creating a division between two seating areas, or between rooms in an open-plan space. Here a sectional creates a comfy lounge area on one side and a cozy fireside seating area on the other.

Q: Is my couch a sectional?

A: Contrary to a traditional sofa and loveseat pieces, a sectional sofa is a couch of two or three parts rather than a single piece of furniture. Of course, there are many styles and options to consider, so it's a good idea to look around before deciding that it's the right choice for you.

Q: How do sectionals work?

A: Sofa – Sectional sofas typically have a "three over three" design, which is made up of three back cushions over three seat cushions. They are generally available with two arms (like a standalone sofa), no arms, or one arm in a LAF (left arm facing) or RAF (right arm facing) configuration.

Q: Why are sectionals more expensive?

A: Space Requirements: Sectionals tend to be larger than sofas, so they may not be suitable for small rooms with limited space. Cost: Sectionals can be more expensive than sofas due to their larger size and additional pieces.

Q: When not to use a sectional?

A: If you're working with a small space a sectional could feel overpowering, while a sofa and a couple of chairs may fill the space perfectly. And opting for smaller pieces will make it easy to occasionally move furniture around when you want to give the room a fresh feel.

Q: What is the average life of a sectional couch?

A: Seven to 20 years
Sofas last from seven to 20 years, though most cap out at roughly 15. The same goes for loveseats, sectionals and sleepers. Couches with solid wood frames (even better if it's kiln-dried) and reinforced joinery hold up the longest. Genuine leather upholstery has a longer lifespan than fabric.

Q: Do sectionals need to be against a wall?

A: If this doesn't float your boat, try a rounder style that allows extra room for legs. Don't be afraid to float it. The most common placement for a regular sofa is against the wall, but this doesn't have to be the case for a sectional.

Q: Are sectionals a good idea?

A: I prefer sectionals when it is a family space - they can be a comfortable place for a family watching movies or hanging out. And, I think sectionals are nice in a small space. While this may be counterintuitive, in a small room, they can be an efficient way to add as much seating as the space allows.

Q: Can you put a sectional in a small living room?

A: Contrary to popular belief, sectionals can work well in small spaces. A chaise sectional or a small L-shaped sectional sofa can help you make the most of a small living room or a studio apartment. The best position in spaces like this will likely be in a corner or against one wall.

Q: How often do most people replace couches?

A: Perhaps your sofa cushions are sagging, or the fabric is looking stained and worn? If this sounds familiar, don't worry – it's bound to happen. While the average sofa should last between 7 and 15 years, signs of wear and tear are likely to appear before then – especially if it's a well-loved sofa.

Q: Why are sectional sofas so popular?

A: Comfort and Coziness With a Side of Versatility
One of the most cherished benefits of a sectional is its undeniable comfort. Not only does it invite visitors to sink in and stay awhile, but its L-shape or U-shape also promotes a more social seating arrangement for family gatherings or cozy nights with loved ones.

Q: What to pair with a sectional sofa?

A: To create a sense of harmony in the room, position identical armchairs, side tables, or lamps on either side of the sectional. By placing matching items on either side of the sectional, you create a balanced arrangement that is pleasing to the eye.

Q: Which sofa is best for small living room?

A: In any small space, it's crucial to invest in pieces that can do double duty. A sleeper sofa with removeable seat cushions does just that. Sleeper sofas are multi-functional and are excellent for saving space. If you want to use your living room as a primary bedroom, try a sofa bed with built-in storage units.

Q: Are sectional sofas still in style?

A: Sectional sofas are not out of style and continue to be a popular choice for many homeowners. They offer versatility, comfort, and style, making them suitable for various living spaces and preferences.

Q: What sofas make living rooms look bigger?

A: Choose a sofa with space between the base and the floor, which allows light to pass underneath. You can also great creative with the type of sofa you choose – modular designs can be adjusted to fit the needs of your space, as well as already awkward layouts.

Q: What is the most hard wearing sofa?

A: While a genuine leather sofa is more expensive than other sofas, it can last up to four times longer because of its durability. A genuine leather sofa also resists allergens, making it a great choice if anyone in your home has allergies.

Q: What couch material holds up the best?

A: Leather sofas are incredibly durable and only look better with age. Leather is also pretty odor-resistant; cloth can easily wipe up most stains and spills.

Q: Is it better to have a firm or soft sofa?

A: You get better value for money when buying a firm sofa than you would when buying a soft sofa that will quickly sag. These are likely to need replacing every few years. You get great support for your back and legs, as opposed to the comparative lack of support you might get from a soft sofa.

Q: What is the best couch material that doesn't pill?

A: Leather
Leather. A natural textile made from animal hides and skins, leather is both classic and durable and the only couch fabric that truly doesn't pill. Leather sofas are great for hot weather in homes that have A/C since the material absorbs the cool air and makes for refreshing summertime dozing.

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