Sofas

Discover the most elegant and luxurious sofas at unbeatable prices with Crafts Mill. Specializing in solid wood sofas, accent chairs, boucle and rattan designs, and ottomans, we offer 60+ fabrics including cotton, linen, velvet, boucle, and leather, with 20 wood finishes in Sheesham and Mango wood.

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Derek 2 Seater Sofa - 70" - Cream Boucle

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Explore Sofas for Every Kind of Living Room

From compact apartment seating to larger family lounges, the right sofa depends on size, layout, and the kind of comfort you want every day. You can explore 1 Seater Sofas, 2 Seater Sofas, 3 Seater Sofas, and 4 Seater Sofas for standard room planning, or look at Modular Sectional Sofas and Sofa Sets for bigger seating arrangements. If your style leans softer and more sculptural, sofas with rounded or sculptural lines can offer a different visual direction. For stronger frame presence, Wooden Sofas and Solid Wood Sofas are worth comparing. Fabric Sofas, Upholstered Sofas, Cane Sofas, and Rattan Sofas each bring a distinct feel to the room, so it helps to shortlist based on how your space is actually used rather than only by appearance.

  • A sofa usually sets the tone for the whole living room, so it helps to begin with how the space is actually used. If your seating is mainly for two people in a compact flat, a 2 Seater Sofa often feels balanced without making the room look crowded. For everyday family use, a 3 Seater Sofa is the easiest starting point because it suits most standard living rooms and works well with an extra chair or ottoman. If you regularly host guests or want one large shared seating zone, 4 Seater Sofas, Sofa Sets, or Modular Sectional Sofas can make better sense.

    Room layout matters just as much as seating capacity. In a narrow room, a straight sofa keeps movement simple. In a wider lounge, an L-shaped or sectional arrangement can define the conversation area more clearly. If the sofa will sit opposite a TV, check that the room still has enough walking space around the coffee table and side passages. In smaller homes, Sofas for Small Living Room and compact 2-seater formats are often easier to place than bulky multi-piece options.

    The next decision is the overall feel you want. Upholstered and Fabric Sofas usually create a softer, more relaxed look for daily use. Wooden Sofas and Solid Wood Sofas can feel visually lighter or more structured depending on the design, and they suit buyers who prefer a clearer frame-led appearance. Cane Sofas and Rattan Sofas can add texture and a more airy presence to the room.

    Also think about how formal or casual the seating should look. Softer curved sofa designs can soften a room with gentler lines, while Modern Sofas suit cleaner, simpler interiors. If your living room doubles as a family lounge, comfort and easy circulation should lead your choice. If it is a formal sitting area, shape, symmetry, and how the sofa pairs with accent seating become more important.