MARY HENN/TASTE OF HOME
MARY HENN/TASTE OF HOME
Pros:
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Multiple fabric and size options
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Small enough for tighter spaces
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Easy setup, no tools needed
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Modern design appeal
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Leather fabric may not be ideal for pet owners
Nothing says home movie night like a luxurious leather sectional. The Burrow Mambo 4-piece sectional in Camel transforms any basement or den space from lackluster to luxe, and its five-seat body offers plenty of space to spread out and get cozy. The firm-yet-soft build of this luxe leather modular sectional lends itself well to lounging without causing back pain. Plus, the smaller 100-inch length is compact enough for folks living in tight quarters.
A curved backrest and options for either low or high arms, depending on preference, make this a perfect option for those seeking a midday snore. We love that it’s wide and low to the ground, meaning it feels stable enough to support several people simultaneously. Concerned about cleaning your couch? Don’t worry—the top-grain leather (imported from a century-old tannery in Italy!) is also extremely easy to wipe down after accidental spills. Or, opt for the performance fabric for an ultra-tight weave that’s scratch- and stain-resistant.
“I’ve had the Mambo sectional for nearly a year, and I love that the tight leather has kept its shape and firmness,” says Editor Mary Henn of this modular sofa. “I personally don’t love sinking too far into a couch, and I like that I can lay on top of this one without getting lost in the folds and subsequently hurting my back or hips.”
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However, Mary’s favorite thing about this Burrow sofa is its modular construction. The couch uses custom molded hardware to connect each piece, so it’s super easy to rearrange or take apart for moves. “You can arrange it multiple ways and even pull sections out to adjust the size of the sofa,” she says. “Plus, if you like rearranging your space frequently (to accommodate guests for a movie night, for instance), you can do that with this sectional.”
The only negatives Mary reports in her almost one year of Burrow couch ownership have to do with the fabric, which requires a little extra care if you opt for the leather version. “With any leather furniture, you’ll want to watch out for pets with long nails,” she notes. “However, I will say that the leather surface on this sectional feels thick, as though it would take a good amount of force and a sharp object to puncture through the surface.”
Size(s) available: 3-8 seats | Colors: 3 | Customizable areas: Arm style | Add-ons: Ottoman
CHER CHECCHIO/TASTE OF HOME
CHER CHECCHIO/TASTE OF HOME
Pros:
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Water-repellent and stain-resistant fabrics
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Washable covers
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Extra-deep option
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Complimentary fill packets included
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Lifetime durability of 10 years or more
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Pricey
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Low-back design may not be ideal for some
Family movie nights are fun, but with littles, it’s always best to be prepared for the resulting spills and stains. Former Editor Cher Checchio finds that added durability is worth paying for. “After four years, it was time to upgrade my old sectional with one that would better handle my toddler and dog. I knew I wanted a cloud couch, or at least a cloud couch dupe, but I also wanted a sectional that would fit my family and space,” Cher says. “The 7th Avenue 4-seat chaise modular sectional did just that and more.”
Cher opted for the four-seater modular couch with an extra deep ottoman. With the option to choose from ten different colors in performance fabrics (including velvet, textured and cross-weaves), she chose the ever-popular natural white with performance texture weave. The couch’s minimalistic look perfectly complements most spaces, from farmhouse-inspired decor to mid-century modern. We love that the PFAS-free coating also temporarily repels most household spills, giving parents plenty of time to chase down some paper towels.
About four weeks after purchasing, Cher’s modular sectional arrived in 17 boxes. She assembled the 7th Avenue couch in a couple of hours with the help of a video tutorial and her husband. 7th Avenue offers a limited lifetime warranty that includes a full warranty on the construction (frame, wood, springs, hardware) and manufacturer defects on the cushions and fabrics.
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They also offer free returns of the full merchandise value—minus shipping and assembly—within 10 days of delivery. Due to its overall durability, Cher expects to sit pretty on this sofa for way more than four years. And that’s a definite plus since, at around $5,700, the couch is rather pricey. That said, 12-, 24- and 36-month financing are available.
“Two of my favorite features of the 7th Avenue sectional are the removable covers and down alternative cushions. The water-repellent and stain-resistant fabric makes the covers easy to clean with a wet paper towel, but it’s also convenient to unzip each one—including the base, arms and backs—and wash them in the machine. The down alternative cushions are a lifesaver, too and not simply because they are hypoallergenic, vegan and cruelty-free. These no-hassle cushions maintain their shape without the need to fluff. Also, I love that the detached ottoman can sit on either end of the sofa, and the extra-deep cushions were oh-so-cozy,” says Cher.
Size(s) available: 2-9 seats | Colors: 10 | Customizable areas: Depth, firmness
Why You Should Choose a Modular Sectional
“A modular sofa is a type of seating arrangement comprising individual sections (modules) that can be arranged and rearranged in different configurations. These modules typically include pieces like seats, ottomans, chaises, and corners that can be combined to fit various room layouts and preferences,” says interior designer Andy Yates from Andy Yates Design.
According to Andy, there are several reasons why you may prefer a modular sofa to other designs:
- Flexibility: You can change the arrangement to suit different occasions or room layouts.
- Customization: Tailor the sofa to your specific seating needs by adding or removing modules.
- Versatility: Modules can be used separately as additional seating or combined for larger gatherings.
Thanks to their ultra-flexible configurations and soft, inviting fluff, it’s hard to resist the pull of modular sectionals when it comes to family film nights. Nothing beats firing up the projector and curling up with your kids, pets and a pile of fuzzy blankets after a long week.
However, justifying such a pricey purchase is hard without trying out your potential picks. Luckily, our team of editors volunteered our living rooms to try out over a dozen different sectionals to find the best options for every home
What to Look for When Buying a Modular Sectional Sofa
Are you shopping for a sectional modular couch? There are a few key things to keep in mind:
- Room size: Always measure your space prior to purchasing a new piece of furniture to ensure it will fit!
- Budget: Modular couches typically cost between $800 and $5,000 or more. While you can find some nice budget options, consider longevity. Sometimes, it’s worth paying a bit more upfront for lasting quality. Many stores also offer financing to help make their couches a bit more affordable.
- Chaise vs. no chaise: A chaise is a long seat meant for lounging. Some modular sofas have one, while others do not.
- Configurability: The amazing thing about modular sectionals is how configurable they are. This makes it easy to arrange them in a way that fits into your space. Look for options that are easy to connect to each other and offer flexibility in terms of arrangement to get the most out of your couch.
- Ease of cleaning: Many of the options on this list offer performance fabrics, which are typically coated to make them stain- and spill-resistant. These are excellent choices for families with kids and pets.
- Shipping and delivery: Getting a new piece of furniture delivered can be a bit of a headache. To make the process easier, opt for a pick that arrives in boxes that fit through door frames and upstairs. This ensures you’ll be able to maneuver your couch into the right room.
- Assembly: Most sectionals ordered online require assembly. While this can take a few hours, choosing a modular sectional with clear instructions makes the process go by a lot quicker.
There are a few additional areas to consider for families that want to create an inviting space to watch their favorite flicks. According to Andy, think about the following:
- Modular Sofa Configuration: Opt for a modular sofa with a chaise or one or more ottomans that can serve as a comfortable spot to stretch out during the movie.
- Storage Solutions and Tech: Include a coffee table/side table or ottoman with built-in storage compartments for snacks and drinks. Consider furnishings with drink holders, table surfaces and charging elements (ports or wireless) built in. This can make controlling the media in the room easier and more efficient.
- Cozy Textiles: Use throws and cushions in soft, cozy fabrics like fleece or velvet for added comfort.
- Adjustable Lighting: Install dimmable lights or use floor lamps with adjustable heads to create the right ambiance during movie screenings.
- Sound Considerations: If possible, arrange the furniture to optimize the room’s acoustics for better sound quality. Soft surfaces like textile wallpapers and closed draperies help absorb sound and limit reverberation around the room’s hard surfaces.
“When focusing on media in a family room, I often incorporate as many textiles as possible: carpet, furnishings, draperies, and acoustic wallcoverings. This helps to create a more theater-like atmosphere where the focus is on the media and not the unwanted noises created by reverberation off of hard surfaces,” says Andy.
“I also like to employ medium and darker colors in these spaces to reflect less light and create a rich, moody atmosphere. Of course, having an incredibly comfortable and durable sofa is often the linchpin to the success of these spaces.”
By incorporating these elements, you can create a cozy and functional space that enhances the experience of family movie nights in your home!
Why You Should Trust Us
Our team of Shopping Editors and Product Testers are experts in evaluating products, from the best toasters to the best kitchen and dining tables for small spaces. We have ample experience searching for the best brands and recommending options for various budgets, aesthetics and lifestyles. While we always love trying the newest and latest brands, we also consider tried-and-true brands with a fierce reputation. Thanks to our expertise in testing and commitment to fair testing practices, you can rest assured (on your new modular couch sectional or otherwise) that we’ll never recommend a product we don’t love, regardless of the brand.
Emily Way is a former associate shopping editor at Reader’s Digest, Family Handyman and Taste of Home as well as a former sales and deals editor. In these roles she has found, reviewed and tested hundreds of products including home and lifestyle products, decor and furniture. Given her experience testing out so many products, she is an excellent candidate to review the best modular sectionals.
Katie Bandurski has experience as a product tester, shopping editor, and writer for Taste of Home and Better Homes & Gardens. Her hands-on expertise includes baking, kitchen tools and cookware, home decor, recipes and cooking techniques. Given her background, she provides excellent advice for the best modular sectionals.
Cher Checchio is a former shopping editor at Reader’s Digest, Taste of Home and Family Handyman. She has considerable experience with selecting and reviewing products within the home, including kitchen gadgets and household appliances.
For this piece, we also consulted award-winning interior designer Andy Yates. Andy is driven by creative passion, experience and curiosity. His goal is always to transform spaces into experiences people absolutely love. He is honored by clients who invite him to help realize a vision for a comfortable, stylish and deeply personal home—an oasis reflective of their tastes, values and unique lifestyle.
How We Found the Best Modular Sectional Options
For this piece, we tested 13 different modular sectional sofas from the most popular brands, featuring only those offering a modular build. Our editors recorded every step of the initial process, including ordering, shipping and assembling the couches on our own. From there, we tested these couches tirelessly, using them as workstations for hosting, as midday napping spots and—of course—family movie nights. After enjoying our couches for nearly a year, we’re confident that we found the best modular sectional options for every room size, budget and type of family.
FAQ
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Are modular sofas a good idea?
For some, a modular sofa sectional is an excellent investment. For others, they may not be the best choice. Consider your family’s needs and space before choosing a new couch. This will help ensure you pick the correct size and style.
“In smaller spaces, the use of a modular sofa is often an easy solution for the clients— and the best one. Their flexibility and scale make installing and arranging them easy for maximum function and comfort,” says Andy. “Several vendors have customization options that continue to make these pieces as unique as each client and as affordable options for those on a limited budget.”
What is the difference between modular and sectional sofas?
Modular and sectional sofas may look similar, but the two have key differences. According to Andy, a modular sectional couch offers more flexibility as you can customize the layout based on your needs. “Modules can be rearranged or added to create different seating arrangements. The smaller sections can be grouped together more easily than a sectional,” he says. “Sectional Sofas usually come in predefined configurations with fixed shapes (L-shape, U-shape, etc.) and are less flexible in terms of customization.”
In addition, Andy notes that modular sofas are easier to move and install in tight spaces because they typically come in smaller pieces. On the other hand, sectional sofas may be more challenging to maneuver due to their larger single-piece structure.
Why are modular couches so expensive?
Couches are already pricey, but a modular sectional sofa is often even more so. According to Andy, there’s a reasonable explanation for why. The ability to customize the configuration and choose different modules adds to the cost. In addition, higher-quality materials and craftsmanship are often used to ensure that modules fit together seamlessly and securely. Engineering modular pieces that fit together well and provide stability requires more design effort and investment. That said, modular sofas are not necessarily more expensive than sectionals.
“The investment depends on the quality of the furniture: Where and how was it made, using what labor practices and materials? All types of sofas have options that vary significantly with regard to price,” says Andy. “I find that always discussing the budget with a client, understanding their specific needs and desired investment, and selecting the right pieces for function and aesthetics is the best approach to selecting these larger, key pieces in any room.”