Let’s be honest, choosing a corner sofa isn’t about picking the one that looks good in a showroom. It’s about finding something that works with your space, feels comfortable at the end of a long day and fits the way your room’s laid out, no awkward gaps, no squeezing past the corners.
Maybe you’re furnishing a first flat, revamping a family space, or finally upgrading that hand-me-down setup, this guide breaks down what you need to know. From sizing and layout to shapes, fabrics and finishes- we’ll help you figure out what makes sense for your room (and your routine)
Why Choose a Corner Sofa?Corner sofas make the most of awkward spaces, help zone open-plan rooms, and, admittedly, they’re great for lounging. They offer all the seating you need without having to cram in extra chairs and tend to make a room feel more grounded.
Got a bigger living room? A large corner sofa fills the space without it looking empty. Working with less room? A small corner sofa or chaise sofa gives you the same comfort without taking over. There are even options with built-in sofa beds if you want something with added flexibility.
Getting the size right is one of the most important steps when choosing a corner sofa. Too big, and it can take over the room. Too small, and it might not give you the comfort or seating space you need.
Here’s how to measure up properly:
If your room has unusual dimensions or you just want to get it exactly right, consider a modular corner sofa that you can build around your space.
Choosing the Right Corner Shape for your Living SpaceCorner sofas come in all kinds of layouts. The right one depends on how your room’s shaped and how you use it. Here’s a quick guide to some of the most popular shapes and when they tend to work best:
Left facing, right facing and symmetrical, these sofas are the 'traditional' style of corner. Ideal when one side of your room is more open than the other. These work well in layouts where you want to tuck the sofa neatly into a corner without blocking walkways, windows, or access to the rest of the room.
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A great middle-ground option. You still get a section to stretch out on, but without taking up as much floor space as a full corner layout. Perfect for smaller rooms or open-plan living areas where flexibility matters.
Best for larger living rooms and bigger households. This shape gives you wraparound seating — ideal for entertaining, lounging, or film nights with the whole family. It fills out the room and brings everyone into one shared space.
Great for softening up more angular rooms. If your space feels a little boxy or lacks character, a curved sofa adds a flow that’s both stylish and functional. It also works well in design-led interiors where you're aiming for a more sculptural, considered look.
What Materials Best For Your Sofa- and Your LifestyleThis one comes down to how you live. If you’ve got young kids, pets, or a tendency to spill tea when you’re half asleep, your sofa material matters.
Look for stain-resistant fabrics if you know your sofa will see a lot of action. The finish might seem like a small detail now, but it’ll make a big difference in six months.
Styling Tips for Corner Sofas: Rugs, Lighting and Layout IdeasOnce your corner sofa’s in, the layout starts to make a bit more sense- but a few simple styling choices can help tie it all together.
A corner sofa can completely change how your living space works, making better use of the room without needing extra furniture. With the right corner sofa size, shape and finish, it’s the kind of upgrade that makes day-to-day living feel smoother from the moment it arrives.
Wondering which corner sofa would work for your space? Browse Dansk’s full range of corner sofas and find something that fits both your room as well as your routine.
Posted by Lee Cox