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Yes, a 2 seater sofa is big enough for everyday use in smaller homes, apartments, home offices, and compact lounges. It seats two people comfortably without taking up as much room as a 3-seater. If it will be your main sofa, check the overall depth, cushion support, and width to make sure it suits how you relax day to day.
A standard 2 seater sofa is usually around 140–160cm wide, although exact measurements vary by design. Slim-arm sofas may feel more spacious within the same width, while wider arms can reduce usable seating space. Always check the product dimensions before buying, especially if the sofa needs to fit a specific wall or space.
Yes — in a studio apartment, smaller lounge, or home office, a 2 seater is often the right choice as the main seating piece. It provides comfortable seating for two without dominating the room. For larger living rooms where more seating is needed, pairing it with a 3-seater works well.
Choose fabric if you want a softer, warmer look for a living room, bedroom, or home office. Choose PU leather if easy cleaning is more important, especially in homes with kids, pets, or frequent spills. Fabric usually feels more relaxed and textured, while PU leather is more practical for quick wipe-down maintenance. Both come in neutral colours such as grey, beige, and black.
Yes, many 2 seater sofas can be matched with a 3 seater from the same range to create a coordinated lounge setup. This works well in larger living rooms where you want more seating without using a bulky corner sofa.
Grey is the easiest colour to style and suits most modern New Zealand homes. Beige gives a softer, warmer look and works well with light timber furniture. Black is more practical for busy households and contemporary spaces. For smaller rooms, lighter colours can help the space feel more open, while darker colours create a stronger visual anchor.