It’s time to relax, to get a little bit casual at home – just lay back and enjoy. And that’s just what these floor level sofas invite us to do. Touching the floor, no legs, and with extra cozy cushions, these low rider couches have us ready for long weekends made for binging on our favorite Netflix shows.
Floor level sofas are perfect due to their simple elegance, fitting into a family living room, a super modern pad, or even a traditional home.
In this contemporary living room, this blue velvet sectional is a beautiful piece to enjoy some planned couch potato time on.
Floor level sofas can be found in all types of upholstery, from linen to suede. In this Brooklyn town home, these leather sofas make quite a dramatic impact. In buttery leather, they’re perfect for resting, relaxing and enjoying a long day.
Floor level sofas rock due to the extra comfort that’s added. Filled with extra foam to keep things sturdy, these sofas hold up. Here, rich tufting creates extra cozy seating that family and friends can enjoy while entertaining.
Looking for something a bit modular? Check out floor level seating that can be changed when you need to create a new flow at home. Here, modular seating can be pushed together to create a love seat, sectional, or extra long sofa depending on how many guests you have. Low to the floor, your guests will never want to leave this extra cozy modular seating.
Think that a low level sofa may be too casual for a modern space? In a modern interior, floor level sofas can make an impact. In this living room, the simple lines of this sofa adds to the sleek environment. Whatever your space, these ultra comfy couches are sure to fit in.
So where can you find these pieces? Check out these vintage leather Togo sofas designed by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset. This modern classic is made for cuddling in. Ergonomic with quilted covers, it’s perfect for families where all the kiddos want to jump in for a nap. And in a variety of colors and patterns, this low level sofa can be customized for your space.
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