If you are the best small sofas to squeeze into your living room, or maybe a handy sofa to pop in your bedroom. No matter how teeny your space room may be, you are still going to need furniture that's comfortable and inviting. Sure, you might have a bit of difficulty squeezing in a full-sized corner sofa into your limited square footage, but lucky for you there are plenty of compact (and still beautiful) sofas out there that would work.
Check out our favourites for inspiration and if space isn't as scarce for you head to our guide to the best sofas for loads more options. Find more living room ideas in our gallery too – loads can be adapted for small living rooms.
Looking for a small sofa but don’t want to compromise on comfort? Hello, Floppy Joe. This laid-back sofa came out of a collab between John Lewis and Loaf, and with its super soft brushed cotton cover, multiple squishy scatter cushions, feather-wrapped foam seat cushions and modest dimensions what is not to love?
Upholstered in Italian leather, with a matt, vintage-style finish, the Dallas sofa from Made.com has the soul of retro design with the practicality and comfort of the modern lifestyle. Oh and it’s only 147cm wide...
Re-doing your living room on a budget? You don't have to fork out a small fortune for a gorgeous grey sofa. This grey sofa is only £399.99 from Argos! With its tapered wooden legs and classic saddle arms, we reckon it's a bit of a steal.
For more sofas under £500 check out our buying guide.
Loved by Instagrammers the world over, we had to pop Made.com's iconic Scott sofa in our round up of the best small sofa. The Scott comes in many forms, but if you have a small living room, or after a second sofa, the two seater would be ideal. It's low slung design and tall tapered legs make the Scott perfect for tiny spaces, but if you're after something even smaller, check out the Scott armchair.
If you prefer a more traditional living room style, the Balmoral two seater from Heal’s has plenty of classic details but is less bulky than a regular Chesterfield. It’s high back and arms give the illusion of it being a much larger model, when in fact it is fairly petite at only 152cm wide.