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The humble sofa. It’s the anchor of our living rooms, the stage for family movie nights, the comfy haven after a long day, and often, a reflection of our personal style. In the UK, we might call it a sofa, a couch, or even a settee, but whatever the name, its importance in our homes is undeniable. But with a dizzying array of styles, sizes, and materials on the market, finding the perfect sofa in the UK can feel like navigating a labyrinth of cushions and upholstery. Fear not, prospective sofa seeker! This guide will help you navigate the UK couch landscape and find the ideal centrepiece for your living space.

Sofa or Couch? What's in a Name?

Let's address the elephant in the room, or rather, the furniture in it. In the UK, the terms "sofa" and "couch" are largely interchangeable. While historically "couch" might have referred to a more informal style, and "sofa" to something more formal, in modern usage, the distinction is blurred. You'll see retailers using both terms, and often, they mean the same thing – a comfortable piece of furniture designed to seat multiple people. "Settee" is another term you might encounter, often referring to a smaller sofa, typically seating two. Ultimately, don't get too hung up on the terminology \ No newline at end of file