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Best Sectional Sofa (2026)

A sectional sofa is a multi-piece couch built to maximize seating and lounging in one footprint, usually in an L-shaped or modular layout. We focused on comfort, back support, cooling, durability, cleaning, layout flexibility, and value. Sectionals are excellent for movie nights and hosting, but they can overwhelm a tight room or feel awkward when the seat depth does not match your body.

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Final Verdict

If I could keep only one, it would be the Room & Board Metro Sectional. It was the most consistently comfortable across our group: supportive enough for long laptop sessions, but still soft enough to stretch out after dinner. The seat depth landed in a true middle ground—Marcus never bottomed out, and Mia did not feel stranded with her feet dangling. It is not the deepest, sleep-all-day pit sofa, and the build quality comes at a price. But for most living rooms, it was the easiest sectional here to live with.

Top Picks

Sofa Pros Cons Ideal For Overall Score
Room & Board Metro Sectional (Best Balanced Support Sectional Sofa) Supportive, stable, universal seat depth Not the deepest lounge Mixed households 4.6
Crate & Barrel Lounge Deep 2-Piece Sectional (Best Deep-Lounge Sectional Sofa) Big, plush, curl-up friendly Can feel too deep/soft for upright work All-in lounging 4.4
West Elm Harmony Modular 4-Piece Sectional (Best Cloud-Soft Modular Sectional Sofa) Super soft, modular, pillow-forward Softness can reduce back “hold” Movie marathons 4.3
Lovesac 4 Seats + 5 Sides Sactional (Best Customizable Modular Sectional Sofa) Reconfigurable, replaceable parts, washable mindset Setup/tuning takes patience Layout tinkerers 4.2
Apt2B Harrison Ave 2pc Sectional (Best Made-in-USA Value Sectional Sofa) Straightforward comfort, practical dimensions Less “sink-in” drama Everyday living 4.2
Sixpenny Devyn Sectional Sofa (Best Oversized Relaxed Sectional Sofa) Extremely deep, nap-ready, roomy Needs space; can be too deep Big rooms, sprawlers 4.2
Albany Park Kova Box Cushion L-Shape (Best Cozy-In-a-Box Sectional Sofa) Cozy feel, quick setup style Plushness can feel less precise Relaxed lounging 4.1
Joybird Bryant Modular Sectional (Best Custom-Fabric Modular Sectional Sofa) Modular scale, configurable footprint Depth can be polarizing Style + lounging 4.1
Castlery Hamilton Chaise + Storage Ottoman (Best Storage Chaise Sectional Sofa) Storage ottoman, tidy proportions Lower seat height Clutter control 4.0
Floyd Four-Piece Form Sectional (Best Low-Profile Modern Sectional Sofa) Clean look, easy rearranging, low profile Low seat height; not for everyone Modern spaces 4.0

Sectional Sofa Comparison Chart

Sofa Seat Depth (tested) Seat Height (tested) Footprint Tested (W x D) Configuration Tested Feel Upholstery Notes Cleaning Practicality Warranty/Trial Notes
Room & Board Metro 21.8" 17.3" ~146" x 113" 4-piece chaise sectional Medium-soft Performance-friendly fabric options on our build Vacuum + spot clean felt easy -
Crate & Barrel Lounge Deep 28.8" 18.3" ~125" x 64" 2-piece chaise sectional Plush-deep Custom fabric program Depends on fabric; deep crevices -
West Elm Harmony Modular 22.3" 19.8" ~122" x 120" 4-piece modular sectional Very soft Zip-off covers on cushions Easy to keep tidy if you rotate -
Lovesac 4 Seats + 5 Sides 23.8" (effective) 18.1" Modular 4-seat L layout Adjustable Corded velvet on our set Washable-cover approach 60-day trial noted
Apt2B Harrison Ave 24.3" 18.0" ~106" x 65" 2-piece chaise sectional Medium Wide fabric range by build Straightforward cushions -
Sixpenny Devyn 23.5" (w/ lumbar) 18.3" ~150" x 46.5" Oversized sectional Deep-relaxed Deep-cushion system Needs regular fluffing -
Albany Park Kova Box L-Shape 28.5" 19.0" 122" x 79" L-shape modular Soft-cozy Performance fabrics available Removable/cleanable cushions 30-day returns w/ fee noted
Joybird Bryant Modular 24.0" 18.7" ~123" x 82" Modular chaise sectional Medium-plush Built-to-order fabric choices Depends on fabric choice -
Castlery Hamilton + Storage 23.5" 16.8" 109.4" x 67.3" Chaise + ottoman Upright-relaxed Performance-style fabric positioning Ottoman helps “rotate” wear -
Floyd Four-Piece Form 26.3" 14.8" 115.5" x 88" 4-piece with side chaise Low + deep Performance fabric options Spills beaded during tests -

How We Tested It

We lived with each sectional through normal routines—TV nights, laptop work, gaming, naps, and hosting—then scored assembly/setup, cooling, comfort, durability, layout practicality, cleaning, and value. We also split comfort into seat comfort, back support, seat-depth fit, and ease of repositioning. Marcus checked frame stability and edge support, Mia focused on seat-height and seat-depth fit, Jenna ran couple comfort and motion-transfer checks with Ethan, and Dr. Adrian Walker reviewed our support notes for basic posture plausibility.

Sectional Sofa: Our Testing Experience

Crate & Barrel Lounge Deep 2-Piece Sectional Sofa with Chaise Lounge

Our Testing Experience

Crate & Barrel Lounge Deep 2-Piece Sectional Sofa with Chaise Lounge

This one took over the room on night one. The chaise became my default laptop spot, and the back pillows turned out to be essential for real support. We measured about 28.8" of usable seat depth and 18.3" of seat height once the cushions settled. Marcus liked the steady frame and front-edge feel, though the thicker upholstery ran warm. Mia loved it for curling up, but she needed a throw pillow behind her to sit upright with both feet planted.

  • What we liked

    • Big, forgiving lounge zone for stretching out

    • Cushions stayed comfortable over long sits

  • Who it is best for

  • Where it falls short

    • Upright posture takes pillow tuning

    • Deep seat can overwhelm smaller legs

Crate & Barrel Lounge Deep 2-Piece Sectional Sofa with Chaise Lounge

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Deep, lounge-first comfort Too deep for some upright sitters
Substantial frame feel Can run warm depending on fabric
Crate & Barrel Lounge Deep 2-Piece Sectional Sofa with Chaise Lounge

Details

  • Price at the time of testing: $3,928

  • Published seat depth/height (brand specs): 29" seat depth; 18" seat height

  • Frame and cushion construction notes: FSC-certified hardwood; plant-based polyfoam seat with fiber + feather-down blend; fiber-down back; Flexolator foundation

  • Configuration listed: Left-arm chaise + right-arm sofa

  • Published overall dimensions (brand specs): ~125"W x 64"D x 25"H frame height; ~37"H with back cushion

Crate & Barrel Lounge Deep 2-Piece Sectional Sofa with Chaise Lounge

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.5 Straightforward once placed; bulky pieces
Cooling / Breathability 4.0 Deep cushions hold heat longer
Seat Comfort 4.7 Excellent sprawl comfort
Back Support 4.1 Needs pillow tuning for long work sits
Seat Depth Fit 4.0 Great for tall loungers; deep for petites
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 3.9 Large footprint limits quick shifts
Durability 4.6 Frame feel + suspension confidence
Layout Practicality 4.2 Chaise layout is simple and effective
Cleaning 4.0 Depends heavily on fabric choice
Value 4.1 Premium comfort, premium footprint
Overall Score 4.4 Deep-lounge standout with trade-offs

West Elm Harmony Modular 4-Piece Sectional

Our Testing Experience

West Elm Harmony Modular 4-Piece Sectional

This one felt soft every time we sat down. The seat height came in around 19.8" and the effective seat depth around 22.3", though it felt deeper because the back pillows compress and drift. Jenna and Ethan noticed moderate motion transfer, but the softness made mid-movie position changes less clean. Marcus enjoyed the plushness, but he also had to watch his hip position to avoid sliding into a slouch.

  • What we liked

    • Soft, enveloping comfort for long lounging

    • Modular setup felt flexible in the room

  • Who it is best for

  • Where it falls short

    • Softer feel can reduce lumbar “hold”

    • Requires cushion fluffing and rotation discipline

West Elm Harmony Modular 4-Piece Sectional

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Extremely soft, plush sit Less supportive for strict posture
Modular pieces connect securely Softness can feel “floaty” over hours
West Elm Harmony Modular 4-Piece Sectional

Details

  • Published dimensions (selected size example): 122"w x 120"d x 37"h; seat height 20"

  • Published seat depth: 20" with back cushion/lumbar; 34" without back cushion

  • Frame + support: engineered hardwood frame with mortise & tenon joinery; sinuous springs

  • Cushion materials: fiber-wrapped high-density polyurethane foam seat; back cushions with polyester fiber + duck feather + duck down

  • Covers and connections: zip-off covers; alligator clips to attach sectional pieces

West Elm Harmony Modular 4-Piece Sectional

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.4 Connections are clear; still a multi-piece job
Cooling / Breathability 4.0 Plush cushions retain warmth
Seat Comfort 4.6 Luxurious softness for lounging
Back Support 4.0 Softness means less “pushback”
Seat Depth Fit 4.2 Adjustable feel depending on pillows
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 4.1 Modular helps, but pieces are substantial
Durability 4.3 Solid build cues; cushion care matters
Layout Practicality 4.5 Modular makes room planning easier
Cleaning 4.3 Zip-off covers help day-to-day upkeep
Value 4.0 Comfort-forward; pay for plush
Overall Score 4.3 Best for people who prioritize softness

Room & Board Metro Sectional

Our Testing Experience

Room & Board Metro Sectional

Metro felt like the sectional that worked with your body instead of making you adapt to it. My lower back stayed calmer during laptop sessions because the seat held its shape. We measured about 21.8" of usable seat depth and a 17.3" seat height, which gave it a true middle-ground feel. Marcus liked the front-edge stability, Mia could sit cross-legged without sharp hip pressure, and Jenna's motion test with Ethan was the calmest of the group.

  • What we liked

    • Balanced support for upright sitting and lounging

    • Stable frame feel under a heavier sitter

  • Who it is best for

    • Mixed households with different heights and habits

    • People who work from the couch sometimes

  • Where it falls short

    • Not a super-deep pit-style sprawl

    • Plushness is controlled, not cloud-like

Room & Board Metro Sectional

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Consistent back/seat support Less dramatic “sink-in” feel
Strong stability and edge support Deep-lounge fans may want more depth
Room & Board Metro Sectional

Details

  • Published dimensions (example build shown): 146"w x 113"d x 27"h (34"h with cushion)

  • Published seat specs: 17" seat height; 22" seat depth

  • Construction + suspension: benchmade hardwood frame; dual flexolator suspension

  • Cushion fill notes: blend-down seat; fiber down blend back; foam core wrapped in fiber/feather/down

  • Sectional pricing range listed by brand: $2,699–$16,000 (varies by size/options)

Room & Board Metro Sectional

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.6 Setup felt clean and predictable
Cooling / Breathability 4.3 Didn’t trap heat like deeper pits
Seat Comfort 4.6 Comfortable without swallowing you
Back Support 4.7 Best “hold” for long sits
Seat Depth Fit 4.6 Worked for both tall and petite testers
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 4.3 Easy to change positions without fighting cushions
Durability 4.7 Frame and suspension confidence
Layout Practicality 4.5 Big footprint, but layout is efficient
Cleaning 4.4 Performance-friendly feel depending on fabric
Value 4.3 Pricey, but it earns it in daily comfort
Overall Score 4.6 Best overall balance for most homes

Lovesac 4 Seats + 5 Sides Sactional

Our Testing Experience

Lovesac 4 Seats + 5 Sides Sactional

This was the only sectional where we spent real time tuning the setup. The deep-seat module depth is 35" and the seat insert height is about 18", but the usable depth changes a lot with the back configuration. Marcus liked the stability once everything was locked in, though one side insert felt a little firm as an armrest. Jenna and Ethan liked being able to shift the layout for movie night versus hosting without moving the whole couch.

  • What we liked

    • Layout flexibility is real, not marketing

    • You can refresh parts instead of replacing the whole couch

  • Who it is best for

    • People who move often or reconfigure rooms

    • Households that want modular control

  • Where it falls short

    • Setup and alignment takes patience

    • Comfort depends on how you build it

Lovesac 4 Seats + 5 Sides Sactional

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Highly configurable modular system Comfort varies by configuration
Replaceable components and inserts Setup can feel fiddly at first
Lovesac 4 Seats + 5 Sides Sactional

Details

  • Price at the time of testing for this preset: $5,665; fabric type listed: Charcoal Grey Corded Velvet

  • Seat insert dimensions: 35" L x 29" W x 18" H (includes regular/deep/storage inserts)

  • Deep seat insert set dimensions: 29" W x 35" D x 18" T

  • Foam description (standard seat insert): three high-density layers designed to preserve loft/resist sagging

  • Trial language shown on product/support pages: “Risk-Free 60-Day Home Trial”

Lovesac 4 Seats + 5 Sides Sactional

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 3.9 More time dialing in modules
Cooling / Breathability 4.2 Cover choice matters; airflow felt decent
Seat Comfort 4.3 Comfortable once tuned
Back Support 4.2 Can be supportive with the right setup
Seat Depth Fit 4.2 Adjustable, but not automatic
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 4.7 Best-in-class reconfigurability
Durability 4.5 Replaceable parts reduces long-term risk
Layout Practicality 4.6 Adapts to awkward rooms
Cleaning 4.4 Washable-cover mindset is a win
Value 3.8 You pay for modularity
Overall Score 4.2 Best for people who want control

Albany Park Kova Box Cushion L-Shape Sectional Sofa

Our Testing Experience

Albany Park Kova Box Cushion L-Shape Sectional Sofa

Kova's comfort is immediate—sit down, exhale, done. In our testing, the seat depth landed around 28.5" and the seat height around 19", so it was easy to curl up. Mia loved the cozy corner, but she still wanted a pillow behind her for truly upright posture. Marcus liked the relaxed feel but wanted firmer front-edge support when standing up quickly. Jenna and Ethan found motion transfer acceptable, though the plushness made nearby movement noticeable.

  • What we liked

    • Cozy depth for lounging and side-lying TV

    • Modular layout feels approachable

  • Who it is best for

    • People who want a cozy, deep sit

    • Households that prioritize lounging over posture

  • Where it falls short

    • Plush feel is less precise for back support

    • Returns come with a fee

Albany Park Kova Box Cushion L-Shape Sectional Sofa

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Cozy, deep lounging feel Less “structured” support
Clear dimensions and modular concept Return fee within 30 days
Albany Park Kova Box Cushion L-Shape Sectional Sofa

Details

  • Published dimensions: 122"W x 39"H x 79"D

  • Published seat specs: 19" seat height; 29" seat depth; 31" arm height

  • Cushion fill note: hypoallergenic microfiber fill; vegan materials

  • Frame note: durable contract-grade wood

  • Shipping/returns: free threshold delivery; white glove option ($149); 30-day returns with a 20% return fee

Albany Park Kova Box Cushion L-Shape Sectional Sofa

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.3 Boxed delivery felt manageable
Cooling / Breathability 4.1 Fabric choice drives heat feel
Seat Comfort 4.5 Cozy, sink-in comfort
Back Support 4.0 Better for relaxed sitting than upright work
Seat Depth Fit 4.0 Deep sit can be a lot for petites
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 4.1 Modular, but still sizable
Durability 4.2 Frame cues are reassuring
Layout Practicality 4.3 L shape uses space efficiently
Cleaning 4.2 Removable/cleanable cushions help
Value 3.9 Comfort strong; returns sting
Overall Score 4.1 Cozy, easygoing sectional that lounges well

Floyd Four-Piece Form Sectional

Our Testing Experience

Floyd Four-Piece Form Sectional

The first thing you notice is the low sit. We measured about 14.8" of seat height and 26.3" of usable seat depth, so it naturally pushes you into a reclined posture. Marcus liked the stability and secure connections, but the low height made repeated up-and-downs feel like work. Mia enjoyed the side-lying comfort, though she wanted an extra pillow for shoulder support. Jenna and Ethan found it easy to tweak the layout when guests came over.

  • What we liked

    • Clean, low-profile look

    • Connectors made it feel stable

  • Who it is best for

    • Modern rooms and relaxed lounging

    • People who like a lower seat

  • Where it falls short

    • Low seat height is not for everyone

    • Upright support is only average

Floyd Four-Piece Form Sectional

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Low-profile modern aesthetic Low seat height can be tough
Strong connectors for rearranging Back support isn’t the star
Floyd Four-Piece Form Sectional

Details

  • Published dimensions (one 4-seat configuration): 115.5" W x 88" D x 27.4" H

  • Published seat specs: 26.5" seat depth; 14.5" seat height

  • Materials notes: performance fabric options; multi-density foam; plywood/wood frame

  • Connection method: clips on underside; no tools needed for assembly

  • Weight limit: 300 lb. per piece

Floyd Four-Piece Form Sectional

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.6 No-tool connectors were straightforward
Cooling / Breathability 4.2 Fabric felt breathable enough
Seat Comfort 4.2 Good lounge comfort, low sit
Back Support 3.9 Better with pillow support
Seat Depth Fit 4.1 Depth works for recliners, not perch sitters
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 4.5 Easy to rework layout in-room
Durability 4.3 Solid build cues and connectors
Layout Practicality 4.2 Low profile helps rooms feel open
Cleaning 4.1 Performance fabric made blotting easier
Value 3.8 Design-forward; comfort is specific
Overall Score 4.0 Great modern look; low seat is the divider

Joybird Bryant Modular Sectional

Our Testing Experience

Joybird Bryant Modular Sectional

Bryant felt like a classic big sectional translated into a modular system. Effective seat depth landed around 24.0" and seat height around 18.7" after the first week. I could sit upright, then slide into a recline without the back pillows collapsing. Marcus liked the controlled seat response, Mia liked that the corner stayed usable, and Jenna and Ethan saw some motion transfer but nothing disruptive.

  • What we liked

    • Familiar sectional feel with modular flexibility

    • Corner seat stayed usable for curling up

  • Who it is best for

    • Families that want “standard sectional” comfort

    • People who like a medium-plush sit

  • Where it falls short

    • Can feel big fast in smaller rooms

    • Comfort depends on fabric/fill choices

Joybird Bryant Modular Sectional

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Modular without feeling overly boxy Footprint can be large
Good corner-seat usability Options can complicate decisions
Joybird Bryant Modular Sectional

Details

  • Published overall dimensions (example): 123"w x 82"d x 35"h

  • Published seat depth reference (“Sofa Seating”): 24"d

  • Component sizing shown: corner chair 41"w x 41"d; armless chair 41"w x 41"d; ottoman 41"w x 41"d

  • Leg height listed: 1.5"h

  • Pricing shown on Bryant pages varies by configuration and promo windows

Joybird Bryant Modular Sectional

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.1 Modular build was manageable but involved
Cooling / Breathability 4.1 Fabric choice drives heat feel
Seat Comfort 4.4 Comfortable, medium-plush feel
Back Support 4.2 Good support without stiffness
Seat Depth Fit 4.1 Works for many, still deep-ish
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 4.2 Modular helps; pieces aren’t light
Durability 4.3 Held shape well in our routine
Layout Practicality 4.2 Strong living-room anchor
Cleaning 4.0 Standard upkeep; fabric matters
Value 3.9 Premium feel, but pricing varies
Overall Score 4.1 A strong “classic sectional” experience

Apt2B Harrison Ave 2pc Sectional Sofa

Our Testing Experience

Apt2B Harrison Ave 2pc Sectional Sofa

This was the easiest one to live with day to day because the proportions felt familiar. The seat depth came in around 24.3" and the seat height around 18", which made it easy to sit upright for work without sliding forward. Marcus liked the front-edge support, Mia could sit cross-legged without feeling swallowed, and Jenna and Ethan found the motion behavior pleasantly uneventful.

  • What we liked

    • Practical seat depth for mixed use

    • Easy to sit upright, easy to lounge

  • Who it is best for

    • People who want a “normal” sectional that works

    • Homes where the sofa doubles as a work seat

  • Where it falls short

    • Less dramatic lounge depth than pit styles

    • Comfort is more straightforward than luxurious

Apt2B Harrison Ave 2pc Sectional Sofa

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Balanced dimensions for daily use Not a super-deep lounger
Solid edge support feel Less “wow” plushness
Apt2B Harrison Ave 2pc Sectional Sofa

Details

  • Published overall dimensions: 106"w x 65"d x 35"h

  • Published seat specs: 24" seat depth; 18" seat height

  • Published sectional breakdown: sofa portion 74"w x 36"d; chaise portion 32"w x 65"d

Apt2B Harrison Ave 2pc Sectional Sofa

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.3 Straightforward two-piece setup
Cooling / Breathability 4.2 Didn’t feel heat-trappy
Seat Comfort 4.3 Comfortable for long sits
Back Support 4.3 Supportive enough for laptop sessions
Seat Depth Fit 4.4 Great middle-ground depth
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 4.0 Simple layout; not modular
Durability 4.3 Held up well in routine use
Layout Practicality 4.4 Efficient footprint for many rooms
Cleaning 4.1 Standard cushion maintenance
Value 4.2 Strong everyday performance
Overall Score 4.2 The sensible pick that still feels nice

Castlery Hamilton Chaise Sectional Sofa with Storage Ottoman

Our Testing Experience

Castlery Hamilton Chaise Sectional Sofa with Storage Ottoman

Hamilton behaves like a sectional that wants you to sit comfortably without taking over the room. We measured about 16.8" of seat height and roughly 23.5" of effective seat depth, so it kept me more upright than the pit-style options. Jenna loved the storage ottoman, Marcus wanted a little more cushion thickness for marathon sessions, and Mia found it easier to plant her feet than on the deeper sectionals.

  • What we liked

    • Storage ottoman is genuinely useful

    • Good “upright-relaxed” balance

  • Who it is best for

    • People who want a tidy living room

    • Smaller spaces that still want a chaise setup

  • Where it falls short

    • Lower seat height than some competitors

    • Not the plushest option here

Castlery Hamilton Chaise Sectional Sofa with Storage Ottoman

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Storage ottoman helps clutter control Less “sink-in” plushness
Practical, upright-friendly proportions Seat height is on the lower side
Castlery Hamilton Chaise Sectional Sofa with Storage Ottoman

Details

  • Price at the time of testing: $3,548

  • Published dimensions: sofa 109.4"W x 67.3"D x 32.3"H; ottoman 35.8"W x 28"D x 16.5"H

  • Published seating depth/height: seating depth 23.6"/52.4"; seating height 16.5"

  • Armrest height listed: 23" (floor to arm); leg height 1.8"

Castlery Hamilton Chaise Sectional Sofa with Storage Ottoman

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.2 Manageable setup; ottoman simplifies layout
Cooling / Breathability 4.2 Didn’t trap heat in typical use
Seat Comfort 4.1 Comfortable, more upright than pit sofas
Back Support 4.2 Better posture support than deeper options
Seat Depth Fit 4.2 Depth works for many body sizes
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 4.1 Ottoman adds flexibility
Durability 4.1 Held shape well in our cycle
Layout Practicality 4.4 Storage + chaise improves room function
Cleaning 4.1 Typical maintenance; ottoman helps rotate wear
Value 3.9 Solid package, fewer lux cues
Overall Score 4.0 Best if you want function and less mess

Sixpenny Devyn Sectional Sofa

Our Testing Experience

Sixpenny Devyn Sectional Sofa

Devyn is the sectional you buy because you want to live on it. The seat height measured about 18.3", and the usable depth with lumbar landed around 23.5", though it felt enormous without lumbar support. Marcus liked the space but said it can push him toward a slouch if he does not set the pillows right. Mia loved the side-lying comfort, while upright sitting still took a deliberate pillow stack. Jenna and Ethan found motion transfer decent, though you notice shifts when you are sitting close together.

  • What we liked

    • Deep, nap-friendly comfort

    • Huge lounging surface for multiple people

  • Who it is best for

    • Big rooms and people who sprawl

    • Households that host and lounge hard

  • Where it falls short

    • Needs space and pillow management

    • Not the easiest “upright work” couch

Sixpenny Devyn Sectional Sofa

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Extremely deep lounging experience Too deep for many petite sitters
Big footprint for hosting and naps Upright posture takes effort
Sixpenny Devyn Sectional Sofa

Details

  • Published overall dimensions: 150"W x 46.5"D x 33"H

  • Published seat height: 18"

  • Published seat depth variants: 31" w/ back cushion (no lumbar); 38" w/o back cushion (no lumbar); 23" w/ back + lumbar

  • Module sizing shown: armless chair 47"W x 46.5"D; R/L arm 51.5"W x 46.5"D

  • Arm height/width listed: 22.5" arm height; 4.5" arm width

Sixpenny Devyn Sectional Sofa

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.0 Big pieces; placement matters
Cooling / Breathability 4.0 Deep cushions can hold warmth
Seat Comfort 4.6 A+ lounging comfort
Back Support 4.0 Needs pillow discipline for long sits
Seat Depth Fit 3.9 Great for sprawlers; tough for petites
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 3.8 Big footprint limits quick changes
Durability 4.3 Held up well under heavy lounging
Layout Practicality 4.1 Excellent if you have the space
Cleaning 4.0 Plush build means more fluff/maintenance
Value 3.8 Comfort high; space requirement is real
Overall Score 4.2 Best oversized lounge option of the group

Compare Performance Scores of These Sofas

Sofa Overall Score Seat Comfort Back Support Seat Depth Fit Cooling / Breathability Durability Ease of Movement / Repositioning
Room & Board Metro 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.6 4.3 4.7 4.3
Crate & Barrel Lounge Deep 4.4 4.7 4.1 4.0 4.0 4.6 3.9
West Elm Harmony Modular 4.3 4.6 4.0 4.2 4.0 4.3 4.1
Lovesac 4 Seats + 5 Sides 4.2 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.5 4.7
Apt2B Harrison Ave 4.2 4.3 4.3 4.4 4.2 4.3 4.0
Sixpenny Devyn 4.2 4.6 4.0 3.9 4.0 4.3 3.8
Albany Park Kova Box L-Shape 4.1 4.5 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.1
Joybird Bryant Modular 4.1 4.4 4.2 4.1 4.1 4.3 4.2
Castlery Hamilton + Storage 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.1 4.1
Floyd Four-Piece Form 4.0 4.2 3.9 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.5

Metro has the most balanced score line here—no glaring weakness. Lounge Deep and Devyn are the sprawl picks, but both need space and more pillow management. Lovesac makes the strongest case if flexibility is the point, while Apt2B is the quiet value option for people who want easy everyday proportions.

How to Choose the Sectional Sofa?

Start with fit: measure wall length, walkway clearance, and chaise depth, then decide whether you mostly sit upright for work and conversation or recline for movies and naps. If you are tall or like to stretch out, deeper seats make sense. If you are petite or prefer feet planted, skip extra-deep pits unless you are happy using pillows. Couples should look at motion transfer and whether both people can lie down without fighting the cushions. Homes with kids or pets should prioritize easy-clean fabrics and layouts that let you rotate the favorite seat.

Quick pairings:

Pro Tips for Sectional Sofa

  • Tape out the footprint with painter’s tape before buying; include the chaise depth and walking paths.

  • Match seat depth to your default posture: upright sitters do better around the mid-20" effective depth.

  • If you run hot, avoid ultra-plush, high-wrap cushions unless you pair them with a cooler fabric.

  • Rotate cushions and swap “favorite seats” monthly to slow uneven wear.

  • For deep sectionals, budget for a couple of lumbar pillows to keep your pelvis from rolling backward.

  • Check front-edge support by sitting on the edge like you’re tying shoes; it predicts daily usability.

  • If you host, prioritize a layout where at least one person isn’t stuck in a “corner wedge” conversation trap.

  • In pet homes, pick tighter weaves and fabrics that release hair easily; keep a handheld vac nearby.

  • Don’t ignore seat height: very low seats look modern but can be annoying for frequent up-and-down.

FAQs

What sectional seat depth feels best for long movie nights?

Most of us preferred a deeper effective seat depth for movies, but not so deep that we had to slouch. Deep sectionals work best when you can add a lumbar pillow and still keep your shoulders supported.

Is a modular sectional actually practical, or just a gimmick?

It’s practical if you change layouts, move often, or have awkward rooms. If your layout never changes, a simpler two-piece chaise sectional is usually easier.

How do I reduce cushion shifting and uneven “butt dents”?

Rotate cushions, swap sitting positions, and fluff back pillows regularly. If the sofa is very soft, add a lumbar pillow to reduce sliding and concentrated pressure.

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Our Testing Team

Chris Miller

Lead Tester

Chris oversees the full testing pipeline for mattresses, sofas, and other home products. He coordinates the team, designs scoring frameworks, and lives with every product long enough to feel real strengths and weaknesses. His combination-sleeping and mixed lounging habits keep him focused on long-term comfort and support.

Marcus Reed

Heavyweight Sofa & Mattress Tester

Marcus brings a heavier build and heat-sensitive profile into every test. He pushes deep cushions, edges, and frames harder than most users. His feedback highlights whether a design holds up under load, runs hot, or collapses into a hammock-like slump during long gaming or streaming sessions.

Carlos Alvarez

Posture & Work-From-Home Specialist

Carlos spends long hours working from sofas and beds with a laptop. He tracks how mid-back, neck, and lumbar regions respond to different setups. His notes reveal whether a product keeps posture neutral during extended sitting or lying, and whether small adjustments still feel stable and controlled.

Mia Chen

Petite Side-Sleeper & Lounger

Mia tests how mattresses and sofas treat a smaller frame during side sleeping and curled-up lounging. She feels pressure and seat-depth problems very quickly. Her feedback exposes designs that swallow shorter users, leave feet dangling, or create sharp pressure points at shoulders, hips, and knees.

Jenna Brooks

Couple Comfort & Motion Tester

Jenna evaluates how well sofas and mattresses handle real shared use with a partner. She tracks motion transfer, usable width, and edge comfort when two adults spread out. Her comments highlight whether a product supports relaxed couple lounging, easy repositioning, and quiet nights without constant disturbance.

Jamal Davis

Tall, Active-Body Tester

Jamal brings a tall, athletic frame and post-workout soreness into the lab. He checks seat depth, leg support, and surface responsiveness on every product. His notes show whether cushions bounce back, frames feel solid under long legs, and sleep surfaces support joints during recovery stretches and naps.

Ethan Cole

Restless Lounger & Partner Tester

Ethan acts as the moving partner in many couple-focused tests. He shifts positions frequently and pays attention to how easily a surface lets him turn, slide, or return after short breaks. His feedback exposes cushions that feel too squishy, too sticky, or poorly shaped for real-world lounging patterns.