Sectional Sofas: LHS vs RHS Sectional
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What defines whether a sectional sofa is LHS or RHS?

  • The side where the lounger is when seated (correct)
  • The length of the lounger
  • The number of seats on the sofa
  • The detachable nature of the lounger
  • What is the purpose of a lounger in a sectional sofa?

  • To provide a relaxed seating set-up (correct)
  • To increase the length of the sofa
  • To optimize seating capacity
  • To add more seats to the sofa
  • In a sectional sofa, what does LHS stand for?

  • Long Handle Side
  • Left Hand Side (correct)
  • Larger Head Span
  • Lengthy High Section
  • Why are sectionals recommended for spaces with seating constraints?

    <p>To optimize seating capacity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is the side of a sectional sofa determined when seated?

    <p>By the side where the lounger is when seated</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which side is referred to as LHS in a sectional sofa?

    <p>The side with the lounger on the left when seated</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does RHS stand for in a sectional sofa arrangement?

    <p>Right Hand Side</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main purpose of a lounger in a sectional sofa?

    <p>To keep your feet elevated while seated</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How can you tell if a sectional sofa is RHS?

    <p>The side where the longer part is on your right when seated</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What best describes the seating arrangement of a sectional sofa?

    <p>A combination of straight seats and a detachable footrest</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Sectional Sofa Configuration

    • A sectional sofa's orientation is determined by the direction it is facing, with the left side referred to as LHS (Left-Hand Side) and the right side referred to as RHS (Right-Hand Side) when seated.
    • LHS and RHS are determined by the position of the sofa in relation to the viewer, with the left side being on the left when facing the sofa.
    • The main purpose of a lounger in a sectional sofa is to provide additional seating and comfort.
    • Sectional sofas are recommended for spaces with seating constraints because they can be configured to fit specific spaces and provide flexible seating arrangements.
    • The seating arrangement of a sectional sofa is described as modular, allowing for various configurations to suit different spaces and needs.

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    Learn about sectional sofas, specifically the difference between LHS (Left Hand Side) and RHS (Right Hand Side) Sectionals. Understand how the placement of the lounger determines whether it is LHS or RHS. Sectional sofas are ideal for creating a comfortable and versatile seating arrangement in living rooms.

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