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Loveseats

Take a look at our collection of loveseats and find the right one for your living room. Whether you like the soft touch of velvet or the durability of linen, we've got various styles to suit your home and personal taste. Compact, stylish and really comfortable.

Get comfortable with our range of loveseats at Home Symphony. From plush velvet to practical linen, we have designs that work in any home setting. Whether you're creating a cosy reading nook or need extra seating that doesn't take up much space, these loveseats are built with your comfort in mind.

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Loveseats built to last

Our loveseats are made to last, with solid frames. They typically have a thick foam and fibre-filled seats. You will find each of our loveseats gives you support and comfort, no matter which fabric you pick.

Space can sometimes be tricky in smaller homes, but loveseats are able to solve this issue nicely. They can fit where full-sized sofas won't, making them idea for flats, smaller living rooms, or even bedrooms. You get proper seating for two people without crowding the room. Many of our loveseats come with wooden legs that lift them slightly off the floor, which makes rooms feel more open and helps with cleaning underneath.

The fabrics matter more than you might think. Velvet loveseats add a touch of luxury and work well in living rooms where you want something that looks special. The texture catches the light differently throughout the day, which adds interest to the room. Linen options are more practical for busy households. They're easier to keep clean and handle daily use better than you'd expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Loveseats

There isn't really a difference. Both terms describe the same thing - a compact sofa designed to seat two people comfortably. Some people prefer one name over the other, but they're talking about the same piece of furniture.

Measure your doorways first, including the width and height. Most loveseats are around 120-140cm wide, but check the specific measurements on the product page. If it's close, measure diagonally as you can often angle furniture through doorways. Some models have removable legs which helps.

Not really, but they need a bit more care than some fabrics. Regular hoovering with an upholstery attachment keeps them looking good. For spills, blot them straight away rather than rubbing. Most velvet used in furniture today is more durable than you'd think.

Yes, loveseats work brilliantly in bedrooms if you have the space. They're perfect for getting dressed, reading, or just having somewhere to sit that isn't the bed. The compact size means they fit better than full sofas in most bedrooms.

It depends on the model, but most storage loveseats hold a good amount. You can usually fit several blankets, cushions, or a pile of magazines. Check the dimensions of the storage compartment on the product page to see if it'll work for what you need.

Both work fine, it's mostly about looks. Wooden legs tend to suit traditional or Scandinavian styles, whilst metal legs can look more modern or industrial. The quality of attachment matters more than the material - make sure whichever you choose is properly secured.

Leave at least 40-50cm in front for a coffee table and walkway. You want enough room to sit down comfortably and get up without squeezing past things. Side clearance isn't as important unless you have armchairs nearby.

It varies by model. Some have removable seat cushions which makes cleaning easier, whilst others have fixed cushions. Check the product description if this matters to you. Fixed cushions often keep their shape better over time, but removable ones are easier to maintain.

Loveseats
  • What's the difference between a loveseat and a 2 seater sofa?

    There isn't really a difference. Both terms describe the same thing - a compact sofa designed to seat two people comfortably. Some people prefer one name over the other, but they're talking about the same piece of furniture.

  • How do I know if a loveseat will fit through my door?

    Measure your doorways first, including the width and height. Most loveseats are around 120-140cm wide, but check the specific measurements on the product page. If it's close, measure diagonally as you can often angle furniture through doorways. Some models have removable legs which helps.

  • Are velvet loveseats hard to clean?

    Not really, but they need a bit more care than some fabrics. Regular hoovering with an upholstery attachment keeps them looking good. For spills, blot them straight away rather than rubbing. Most velvet used in furniture today is more durable than you'd think.

  • Can I use a loveseat in a bedroom?

    Yes, loveseats work brilliantly in bedrooms if you have the space. They're perfect for getting dressed, reading, or just having somewhere to sit that isn't the bed. The compact size means they fit better than full sofas in most bedrooms.

  • Do loveseats with storage really hold much?

    It depends on the model, but most storage loveseats hold a good amount. You can usually fit several blankets, cushions, or a pile of magazines. Check the dimensions of the storage compartment on the product page to see if it'll work for what you need.

  • Which is better - wood or metal legs?

    Both work fine, it's mostly about looks. Wooden legs tend to suit traditional or Scandinavian styles, whilst metal legs can look more modern or industrial. The quality of attachment matters more than the material - make sure whichever you choose is properly secured.

  • How much space should I leave around a loveseat?

    Leave at least 40-50cm in front for a coffee table and walkway. You want enough room to sit down comfortably and get up without squeezing past things. Side clearance isn't as important unless you have armchairs nearby.

  • Are the cushions on loveseats removable?

    It varies by model. Some have removable seat cushions which makes cleaning easier, whilst others have fixed cushions. Check the product description if this matters to you. Fixed cushions often keep their shape better over time, but removable ones are easier to maintain.