A corner sofa does something a standard sofa simply can't — it fills a room with purpose. The L-shape configuration puts seating where it belongs, makes the most of wall space, and creates the kind of settled, lived-in layout that rooms genuinely benefit from. At Cozyo, our corner sofas range from compact left and right-hand facing options through to large corner sofas and U-shape designs that seat the whole household comfortably.

Browse across a wide choice of fabrics, back styles, and colourways — cushion back, fullback, scatterback, fabric, and more. Whether you're furnishing a small flat with a space-smart L-shape sofa or anchoring an open-plan room with a generous large corner sofa, there's a design here built for the way you actually live.

Types of Corner Sofas

Corner sofas come in more configurations than most people realise. Knowing the difference helps you narrow down quickly and buy with confidence.

Left-hand and right-hand facing corner sofas are the standard L-shape — the chaise extends either to the left or right when you're seated facing the sofa. Most rooms suit one orientation over the other, so it's worth deciding early.

Universal corner sofas are designed to work either way, giving you flexibility if you're not certain of your layout or might move the sofa between rooms.

Large corner sofas offer a bigger overall footprint with more seating — typically five or more — and suit open-plan spaces or larger living rooms where a compact L-shape would look lost.

U-shape corner sofas take the concept further still, wrapping seating around three sides for maximum capacity and a strong visual anchor. For a deeper look at how these compare, see our U-shape sofas collection.

Corner sofa beds combine the L-shape layout with a fold-out sleeping surface — ideal when a spare room isn't an option. Browse our corner sofa beds if dual-function is a priority.

How to Choose the Right Corner Sofa

Start with your measurements, and be precise. Note both the length and depth of the space where the sofa will sit, then allow at least 50–60cm of clearance for walkways. It sounds obvious, but measuring with the sofa fully in position including any chaise extension is the step that prevents the most returns.

Once you've confirmed your dimensions, consider how the sofa will be used. Families with children or pets will want a durable, easy-clean fabric that holds up to daily life. For a calmer sitting room or more formal space, a plush velvet or fullback design brings a more considered, tailored finish.

Back style matters more than people often expect. A cushion back feels relaxed and informal scatter the cushions how you like. A fullback is tidier and more structured, needing less daily maintenance. A scatterback falls somewhere in between, offering a softly styled look with a bit more character.

Corner Sofas by Colour

The right colour shapes everything else in the room. Here's how our most popular shades work in practice:

Grey Corner Sofas — perennially popular, adaptable to both warm and cool interiors, and endlessly easy to style around

Beige Corner Sofas — soft, natural, and perfectly suited to layered, relaxed interiors

Cream Corner Sofas — bright and timeless, working especially well in rooms with good natural light

Black Corner Sofas — bold and contemporary, ideal for making a confident design statement

Browse by colour using the filters above, or explore our full sofas collection if you're still weighing up types.

Corner Sofas vs Standard Sofas: Which Is Right for You?

A standard sofa typically seats two or three people and sits freely in a room. A corner sofa whether an L-shape or a larger configuration seats four to seven or more, fits flush into a corner, and uses floor space more efficiently. For most living rooms, a corner sofa gives you more seating for a smaller overall footprint.

The trade-off is flexibility a corner sofa is harder to rearrange than a standalone piece. But for rooms with a clear layout and a dedicated seating wall, it's almost always the better choice. If you're still deciding between configurations, our team is happy to help dimensions, fabric samples, and layout advice are all available on request.

Frequently Asked Questions

The facing direction refers to which side the chaise or extended arm sits when you're seated facing the sofa. Left-hand facing means the chaise is on your left; right-hand facing puts it on your right. The best choice depends on your room layout and where you want the longer section to fall.

Yes an L-shape corner sofa often works better in a smaller room than a large standard sofa, because it sits flush against the wall and uses corner space that would otherwise be wasted. Choose a compact left or right-hand facing model and leave at least 50cm clearance for walkways.

A universal corner sofa is designed to work as either a left or right-hand configuration, giving you flexibility on where the chaise falls. It's a good choice if you're unsure of your room layout or plan to move the sofa in future.

A corner sofa forms an L-shape — one extended arm on either the left or right. A U-shape sofa extends on both sides of the central section, creating a larger wraparound layout with considerably more seating capacity.

Yes several models in the Cozyo range combine an L-shape corner configuration with a fold-out sleeping surface. Browse our corner sofa beds collection for the full selection.