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Moodboard | Lover Seat

When looking through furniture options for your living room, it may be hard to tell the difference between a sofa and a loveseat – especially if you’re looking online. Often loveseats and sofas will come in the same style as a pair to fit into your living room. You don’t always have to purchase them like this, however. Mix and match your choices to fit your personal style, but don’t get confused about whether you want to purchase a sofa or a loveseat ever again! 

The biggest difference between a loveseat and a sofa is the size. Sofas are larger and come in a lot of different lengths, although the traditional three-cushion seat is one of the more common styles. Loveseats, on the other hand, are much smaller and usually only have room for two adults to sit.

As loveseats are smaller and are usually used as an accent piece to complete a room. They’re also useful for small spaces where a larger sofa wouldn’t fit.

xoxo, Joe


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