To come up with this list of the best sectional sofas, we spent hours researching these products and considered factors like customization, size, material, return policy, and user reviews. We also received expert advice from Stephen Kuhl, co-founder and CEO of Burrow, as well as Alexandra and Catherine Davin, a mother-daughter duo that co-founded Clairrow, a company that offers online interior design courses. They shared their insights on what to look for in a sectional sofa and how to find one that best fits your space. “For smaller apartments, a three-seat sofa with a chaise lounge might be just what you need, but for a larger home in the suburbs, a corner or ‘U’ sectional can maximize your seating area and serve as a strong centerpiece for all your lounging and entertaining needs,” Kuhl said. Our top pick, the Burrow Nomad Sectional, comes in plenty of configurations and has a moveable chaise for even more flexibility. You can also customize the fabric color, leg finish, and arm style to really make it your own. Learn more about our recommendations for the best sectional sofas below, and keep scrolling to find out exactly what you should consider before buying one.

Our Top Picks

Best Overall: Burrow Nomad Sofa Sectional Best Budget: Andover Mills Campbelltown Reversible Sofa & Chaise Best Leather: Poly & Bark Napa Corner Sectional Best Modular: Floyd The Sectional Best Microfiber: Wrought Studio Makah Microfiber Modular Sectional Best for Small Spaces: Crate & Barrel Axis Two-Piece Sectional Most Versatile: Joybird Briar Sleeper Storage Sectional Best Designer-Recommended: Arhaus Coburn Three-Piece Double Chaise Sectional Best for Outdoors: Outer Wicker Outdoor Sectional

The Burrow Nomad sectional stands out because it has smart features and is customizable without being overwhelming. You can choose from five fabric colors, six leg finishes (wood or metal), and three arm styles—and there’s even the option to get a matching ottoman for an additional cost. We love that the chaise is moveable, so you can switch it to the right, left, or middle seat whenever you want to rearrange your living room’s layout. And since the back cushions have fabric on both sides, you can flip between tufted and untufted designs to switch up the look. Each sectional has a built-in USB charger that’s hidden on the arm, so you can charge your devices even when you don’t want to leave the couch. (There’s a 72-inch power cord that you can plug into a wall outlet.) The Nomad sectional is made with olefin fabric, a synthetic material that’s scratch- and stain-resistant, so it’s a great choice for homes with children and pets. (The sectional also comes in velvet and leather versions, but those are on separate product listings). There are plenty of other sizes available in the collection, including corner and U-shaped versions that are great for people who frequently entertain. Burrow offers a one-year manufacturer’s warranty that covers things like pet stains and broken frames. If you’re not happy with your sectional, there’s a 30-day return policy—but you’ll have to pay a 10 percent shipping fee if you have the original packaging and a 20 percent shipping fee without the original packaging. Alternatively, you can exchange it for another item one time without being charged any fees. Bonus: Your sectional will arrive in multiple compact boxes that weigh about 40 pounds each (as opposed to one large and heavy box), so it’s easier to fit through doorways and carry up stairs. Product Details:

Dimensions: 85 x 61 x 33 inchesUpholstery Material: Olefin fabricColor Options: FiveReturn Policy: 30 days

Sectional sofas typically cost well over $1,000, but this budget-friendly option from Wayfair is just a fraction of the price of many others. Even though it doesn’t have most of the customization options that higher-priced sectionals have, the Andover Mills sofa still has features that impressed us. It has a movable chaise that can also be used as a separate ottoman, and there’s a helpful video on the product page that shows you how to put it together both ways. The sectional has polyester upholstery that comes in four neutral colors, including beige and bluish-gray. It’s 78.5 inches wide, so it’s compact enough to fit in small homes and apartments. But because it’s on the smaller side, large families and anyone who often has guests over might find that it’s too small for their needs. We also appreciate that this sectional sofa is eligible for free shipping with fast delivery (just two days in some locations!)—especially since so many other pieces of furniture take months to arrive. This makes it a great choice for people who need a quick, temporary seating option while they wait for their made-to-order sectional to be delivered. Returns are generally accepted within 30 days as long as the item is disassembled and you have the original (or similar sized) packaging. Product Details:

Dimensions: 78.5 x 53 x 35 inchesUpholstery Material: PolyesterColor Options: FourReturn Policy: 30 days

The Poly & Bark Napa Corner Sectional consists of full-grain leather that will develop a patina over time and solid wood legs. The cognac tan color is pure-aniline dyed, which means it shows more of the leather’s natural imperfections but is more sensitive to light and sun. Other configurations (like sofas with chaises) are also available in three semi-aniline dyed options—brown, blue, and black—that are tinted so they appear evenly colored. These colors are more durable and easier to clean, so they’re a better option for homes with pets or children that make messes. Poly & Bark’s return policy of 100 days gives you ample time to make sure that you picked the right sectional for your space. Your first sofa return is free, but make sure to keep the original packaging to avoid the $99 repacking fee. The brand offers a 10-year limited warranty on its leather sofas, which covers structural aspects (like frames and legs), but there’s also the option to purchase accidental damage protection for things like stains and tears. As for maintenance, the brand recommends using a damp cloth for deep cleans—but you should also treat your sectional with a leather conditioning oil every three to six months. Product Details:

Dimensions: 98 x 98 x 34 inchesUpholstery Material: Full-grain leatherColor Options: FourReturn Policy: 100 days

Sectional sofas are an investment, so you probably plan to have the same one for years to come—but it’s often hard to know exactly how your space will change in the future. That’s what makes Floyd’s modular sectionals stand out. The brand gives you plenty of flexibility to customize your sectional both before you buy it and in the future. You can choose from a wide assortment of pre-configured sectionals (ranging from two to five seats) or build your own from scratch, where you can hand-pick each piece. We like that there are options for traditional chaises as well as open-ended chaises that face the side. All of the sectionals are upholstered with stain-resistant polyester that comes in five neutral colors. No matter which sectional configuration you choose, there’s always the option to add extra seats in the future. This is especially helpful if your family is growing or you plan to start having guests over more frequently. And you don’t need any special tools or equipment for assembly—the bottom of each piece has clips that securely attach it to the next one. Floyd allows free returns within 30 days, but its policy requires the original packaging and states that original shipping fees are non-refundable. Product Details:

Dimensions: VariesUpholstery Material: PolyesterColor Options: FiveReturn Policy: 30 days with original packaging

This roomy sectional from Wrought Studio consists of six seats, a chaise, and an ottoman, so a lot of people can comfortably fit on it. Its U-shaped design makes it great for large families and anyone who frequently entertains, since people can face each other while having conversations. The sectional is available in either dark gray or white microfiber, which is a durable material that can be easily wiped and blotted clean. It even has a nailhead trim and comes with four patterned throw pillows. Keep in mind that because the sectional is so large (166 inches wide on its longest side), it’s also pretty heavy at 300 pounds. But if you’re worried about being able to carry it inside your home, you have the option to pay an extra fee for full-service delivery. This includes carrying it up to two flights of stairs, assembly, and package removal. If you want to assemble the sectional yourself, it comes with all of the tools you’ll need. (But the brand suggests having at least two people assist with assembly.) Just like the other sectionals from Wayfair on this list, this one from Wrought Studio is also eligible for Wayfair’s 30-day return policy. Product Details:

Dimensions: 166 x 109 x 36 inchesUpholstery Material: MicrofiberColor Options: TwoReturn Policy: 30 days

At only 72 inches wide, the Axis two-piece sectional from Crate & Barrel is the most compact option on this list. Even though it takes up less space in your home than many other sofas, the sectional still has deep seats that give you plenty of room to comfortably relax. The chaise opens up to reveal a storage area, which is ideal for people in small apartments who are limited on closets and cabinets. The Axis line is also available in other configurations and sizes in case you need a bigger sectional for your space. We love that the Axis sectional can be customized in so many ways—including fabric, color, leg finish, and chaise orientation. Many other small-space sectionals on the market are only available in limited colors and fabrics, so Crate & Barrel’s 245 options ensure that you can find something that perfectly fits your space and style. When you hover over each fabric, you’ll get a sneak peek at care instructions and whether it’s listed as stain-resistant, highly durable, or family friendly. One thing to keep in mind: Because each sectional is made to order, it may take longer than expected to receive yours. (You can see the anticipated delivery date before you checkout, though.) This also means that these custom pieces aren’t eligible for returns or exchanges, so it’s important that you feel confident about your choices before you place an order. Product Details:

Dimensions: 72 x 63 x 37 inchesUpholstery Material: Boucle, canvas, chenille, linen weave, microfiber, plain weave, shearling, textured weave, twill, and velvetColor Options: 245Return Policy: No returns or exchanges

The Briar sectional from Joybird has two functional features that make it extremely versatile. It’s equipped with a pull-out bed that measures 60 x 72 inches (slightly shorter than a queen-size mattress). There’s also a hidden storage space in the chaise that’s perfect for keeping things like blankets, pillows, and books out of sight but still easily accessible. Both of those features make this sectional ideal for people who don’t have a guest room but need somewhere for friends and family to sleep. The sleeper sectional comes in 70 fabrics and colors, so the options are practically endless. In addition to microfiber and velvet, the sectional is also available in Crypton’s durable chenille, a fabric brand that’s often recommended by the interior designers we interviewed. If you aren’t sure what would look best in your space, the brand offers free design services to help you figure that out. It starts with a quick survey of your preferences and ends with an interior design specialist working with you to create a mockup of your room. Joybird has a 90-day return policy that includes one free exchange within that period or a refund (minus shipping charges and a 10 percent restocking fee). Product Details:

Dimensions: 112 x 60 x 35 inchesUpholstery Material: Microfiber, velvet, and chenilleColor Options: 70Return Policy: 90 days

RELATED: The 9 Best Futons for Guests and Mid-Day Naps Alexandra Davin from Clairrow, who is also an interior decorator at Davin Interiors, loves the Coburn sectional from Arhaus. “It’s a versatile option that works well in so many design styles and spaces,” she said. “You can arrange the modular pieces depending on the needs of your room, and it’s easy to move in and arrange because it comes as individual pieces.” In addition to this three-piece sectional with two chaises, there are also corner sectionals and traditional sofas with left- or right-facing chaises available. There’s also the option to buy additional chaises, corner seats, and ottomans separately if you decide to expand your sectional in the future. The Coburn sectional is only available in three neutral colors, and the fabric choices include Crypton’s Nomad performance fabrics and Capricorn’s polyester/cotton blend. To keep your sectional looking new, the brand recommends spot-cleaning and vacuuming the upholstery as needed, along with using a fabric shaver to remove any pilling that occurs. Arhaus allows returns within 14 days, and they are subject to a 10 percent restocking fee unless it’s due to a manufacturer’s defect or damage. Product Details:

Dimensions: 124 x 65 x 28 inchesUpholstery Material: Crypton performance fabric and polyester/cotton blendColor Options: ThreeReturn Policy: 14 days

If you’re also in the market for new patio furniture, check out Outer’s wicker sectional. The handwoven wicker is made of 30 percent recycled materials, and the cushions are upholstered in a durable fabric called Olefin that’s resistant to UV light, mold, mildew, and stains. The cushion covers are even machine washable. But the brand is best known for its patented OuterShells, which are built-in waterproof covers that you can roll out to protect the cushions from things like dirt and morning dew. In the winter and when there’s severe weather, you’ll either need to bring the cushions inside or purchase one of the brand’s custom covers for protection. The wicker sectional is modular, so it consists of a corner chair, a sectional chair, and two armless chairs that can be rearranged however you want. Each seat comes in its own box for easy delivery, and they’re super easy to put together: Just screw on the legs and attach the chairs to each other with the included clips. There are also larger sizes available in the collection, including U-shaped sectionals with as many as eight seats. Even though the Outer sectional is pricey, it’s worth investing in an outdoor sectional that can withstand the elements. The brand offers free returns within 14 days, but after that (up to 365 days post-delivery), you’ll need to pay the cost of shipping along with a 20 percent restocking fee. This wicker sectional also comes with a limited warranty—five years on the wicker and cushions and 10 years on the frame and legs—that covers defects. Product Details:

Dimensions: 103 x 66 x 29 inchesUpholstery Material: Olefin fabricColor Options: TwoReturn policy: Free returns within 14 days

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How to Shop for Sectional Sofas Like a Pro

Size

One of the most important things to look for when shopping for a sectional sofa is size. “Your furniture and decor should always fit the scale and proportion of the room,” said Alexandra Davin. “Don’t squeeze a massive sectional into a tiny room just to create more seats. The size of the sectional should complement the size of the room and the size of the other items in the room, like a side table, ottoman, etc. Also, make sure you account for walking space around items. Aim for about 3 feet between items for a comfortable passageway.”

Color and Material

The best color for your sectional sofa depends on your style preferences and your room’s design, but it’s also important to consider your lifestyle. Do you have pets who often leave muddy paw prints all over? Do your kids try to draw on practically every surface? “If you’re planning to eat and drink on this piece, you may want to avoid a white or super-light neutral,” Alexandra Davin said. “A sectional sofa typically sees daily use, so avoid a color that will blatantly show dirt and spills.” “In terms of the upholstery, we typically recommend a durable, cleanable fabric like a Crypton or other synthetic,” she said. You’ll also find a ton of other fabric options that look and feel different, like leather, velvet, chenille, and microfiber. Just be sure to check the cleaning instructions—leather, for example, requires regular care and maintenance to keep it in good shape.

Configuration

Sectional sofas come in a plenty of different configurations, but the most common are sofas with chaises, U-shaped sectionals, and corner sectionals—and many of the pieces on this list are available in multiple options. Chaises can occasionally be assembled on only the left or right side, but sometimes they’re reversible so you can choose what works best for your space. There are even sleeper sectionals with pull-out mattresses for overnight guests and storage chaises for storing extra bedding.

Shipping Time

Many sectional sofas are made-to-order, so keep in mind that it can take weeks or even months for custom furniture to arrive at your doorstep. If you need something sooner, look for “ready to ship” or “available now” options when shopping. People who have their hearts set on a made-to-order piece can consider purchasing a cheaper sectional that ships quickly as a temporary seating option.

Questions You Might Ask

What’s the difference between a sectional sofa and a regular sofa?

The short answer? Size and versatility. “Sectionals are typically larger-scale pieces and have more of a casualness to them versus a standard sofa,” explained Catherine Davin, who added that a sectional “joins two or more modular sofas together to create one larger upholstered piece.” She said it’s most common to find sectional pieces placed at 90-degree angles, but that they can be configured in various ways to fit all kinds of seating areas.

How many seats should my sectional sofa have?

Think about your room’s layout (including existing seating options that you plan to keep) before deciding how many seats your sectional should have. “You always want to have enough seats in a seating arrangement for the total number of people living in the home—at least,” Catherine Davin said. “So, a family of six would need at least six seats, but preferably eight or more to accommodate guests.”

How do I make sure my sectional sofa fits through my front door?

Some companies specifically state the package dimensions so you can be prepared for how big it’ll be before it’s assembled. Others even take it a step further by shipping each seat in a separate box so you don’t have to stress about a huge package potentially not fitting through your door. You might even find the number of people that the brand recommends having for assembly.

Take Our Word for It

This article was written by Amina Lake Abdelrahman, a commerce editor for Real Simple with nearly four years of experience writing about home products. To come up with this list, she spent hours researching sectional sofas and where to buy them online. She also received tips on how to pick the best sectional for your needs from Stephen Kuhl, co-founder and CEO of Burrow, and Alexandra and Catherine Davin, interior design experts and co-founders of Clairrow.