Sectionals for Apartments: Size Math and the Deals That Work

Buying a sectional for an apartment requires a measurement step that most buyers skip: the door, elevator, and stairwell widths, not just the floor space where the sofa will sit. A 108-inch modular sectional that ships in stackable sections clears a 32-inch doorway without disassembly; a 108-inch assembled sectional does not.

Modular construction solves the apartment delivery problem. Boneless construction solves the weight problem: no internal spring frames means lighter individual sections. The size math is the rest.


108" Cloud Modular Sectional with Chaise ($559.99, from $1,299)

At 108 inches, this clears most apartment living room configurations with room to spare. Modular sections ship and enter independently. The boneless corduroy construction means no springs to sag or squeak. Four built-in storage pockets absorb the living room items that typically end up on the sofa anyway. The 57% clearance discount is the most aggressive in the current sectional catalog.


95" Sectional L-Shape with Ottoman ($609.99, from $1,019.99)

Ninety-five inches is the practical ceiling for most urban apartments where the long wall is the living room anchor. The L-shape configuration creates a defined seating area in open-plan spaces. Boneless corduroy at 40% off list.


132.3" Modular Sectional with Storage Seats ($799.99, from $1,099.99)

The longest option in this group. This length requires either a large living room or a floor plan where the sectional spans a corner into an adjacent wall. The storage seats are the differentiating feature: integrated hidden storage at a length where blankets, throw pillows, and seasonal items typically accumulate around the sofa anyway.


Upholstered Standard Loveseat ($799.99)

For apartments where the living room cannot accommodate a sectional, a loveseat resolves the seating requirement without compromising floor clearance. At $800, this is in the same price range as the sectionals above but fits a fundamentally different space. The decision between a loveseat and a sectional is a floor plan calculation, not a preference question.


Kraz MINIMORE 85" Square Arm Sofa ($329.99)

The apartment-scale sofa that is not a sectional: 85 inches at the lowest price point in this group. The clean lines and low profile make it less visually heavy than sectionals in smaller rooms. This is the default choice when the floor plan confirms a sectional will not clear the entry points.


Petal-Shaped Corduroy 5-Seater ($1,999.99, from $2,699.99)

The premium option for apartments where the living room is the design statement. The curved adjustable backrest is unique in this price range. At $2,000 after a 26% discount, this is a considered purchase that makes sense when the floor plan supports it and the aesthetic is the priority.


Measure before ordering. The sections ship in their respective configurations; knowing the entry dimensions before delivery prevents the most common and most avoidable outcome in large furniture orders.