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Casa Bella Decor brings together 385 sofas and sectionals from Rowe Furniture, Essentials For Living, Uttermost, Crestview Collection, and designer collaborations including Becki Owens x Surya. This collection spans American-made custom upholstery, performance fabric seating, and designer pieces crafted for lasting comfort.
Prices range from $1,880 for plinth base sofa chairs to $12,913 for bespoke leather sectionals. Whether you need a 71-inch apartment sofa or a 112-inch sectional with sleeper, this collection offers sizes and configurations for every living room layout and lifestyle.
Rowe Furniture began in 1946 when two men in Virginia launched what would become one of America's most respected custom upholstery manufacturers. Over 75 years later, Rowe continues producing furniture in Virginia using kiln-dried hardwood frames with mortise and tenon joinery, double dowel construction, and corner block reinforcement backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
The Express Collection offers select Rowe designs ready to ship without the wait of custom orders. Madeline brings antiqued moss velvet in both 71-inch ($3,963) and 84-inch ($4,175) configurations. Leo features olive velvet across 86 inches at $4,125. Sylvie offers federal blue chenille at 88 inches for $3,813. Alden provides sectional seating measuring 105 by 103 inches at $7,475.
Rowe offers custom ordering across their full catalog, allowing fabric and configuration choices beyond Express Collection options. The Sylvie bespoke leather sectional starts at $12,913 with two leather choices available. Each custom piece is built to order in Virginia by American craftspeople.
Essentials For Living combines California casual aesthetics with performance-driven construction. Their LiveSmart fabric technology delivers stain resistance and durability without sacrificing soft hand feel. Natural gray oak legs and frames add warmth to neutral fabric palettes.
The Dean 92-inch sofa features LiveSmart Gellar-Linen fabric with natural gray oak base at $3,749. Clara offers 112-inch sectional configurations with queen sleeper in both left-facing and right-facing arrangements at $7,107. Siena plinth base sofa chairs provide armless seating in performance fabrics at $1,880 each.
The Tropez outdoor collection features oat flat rope frames with washed ever teak accents. Performance ecru weave cushions withstand sun and moisture. Options include a 90-inch sofa ($5,088), sofa chair ($2,587), and swivel rocker sofa chair ($3,018) for complete outdoor living room arrangements.
Fabric choice affects both comfort and visual impact. Velvet delivers rich color saturation with soft, plush texture. Chenille provides similar softness with more casual texture and enhanced durability. Performance fabrics combine the look of natural materials with stain-resistant technology.
Rowe's antiqued moss velvet on the Madeline collection brings deep green tones with vintage character. Olive velvet on the Leo sofa offers earthy warmth. These velvets are selected for color depth and durability beyond fashion velvets found at lower price points.
Uttermost Abound sofas feature textured chenille in ginger and herb green colorways at $2,956 each. The Modella brings modern channeled construction in chenille at $3,208. Crestview Collection Juniper adds moss green to the chenille options at $2,105. These textured fabrics hide wear while providing visual interest.
Uttermost Abide offers caramel long-haired faux sheepskin for statement seating at $2,741. This material brings texture and warmth suited to modern and bohemian interiors. Natural fiber ropes and outdoor-rated fabrics appear throughout the Essentials For Living outdoor collections.
Sectional sofas provide flexible seating arrangements for larger living rooms and open floor plans. L-shaped configurations anchor corners while providing multiple seating positions. Understanding configuration terminology helps match the right sectional to your room layout.
Left-facing (LF) sectionals position the chaise or extended section on the left when facing the sofa. Right-facing (RF) places it on the right. Essentials For Living Clara sectionals offer both LF and RF configurations at 112 inches. Crestview Ember sectional provides additional L-shaped options at $6,095. Becki Owens Lloyd power sectional delivers motorized reclining across both sections at $7,728.
Sleeper sectionals convert guest rooms from occasional to anytime. The Clara 112-inch sectional includes a queen sleeper mechanism in both left-facing and right-facing configurations at $7,107. Crestview Sanibel offers sleeper functionality at $3,577. Queen sleepers accommodate two adults comfortably while maintaining sofa proportions during daytime use.
Proper sofa sizing creates visual balance while maintaining comfortable traffic flow. An oversized sofa crowds the room while an undersized one appears lost. Measure your space before purchasing and consider how the sofa relates to other furniture.
Apartment sofas and loveseats measure 52 to 72 inches wide, seating two people comfortably. Standard three-seat sofas range from 82 to 88 inches. Large sofas extend to 92 inches or beyond. Most sofas measure 38 inches deep and 30 to 36 inches tall. Seat heights typically fall between 17 and 18 inches from the floor.
Small sectionals measure 75 to 85 inches in their longest dimension, suited for apartments and smaller living rooms. Standard sectionals range from 95 to 115 inches. Large sectionals exceed 120 inches and suit open floor plans and great rooms. Allow 30 to 36 inches of walkway clearance around all seating and at least 18 inches between sofa and coffee table.
Sofas should not span the entire wall length. Leave at least 18 inches on each side for visual breathing room. For 12 by 12 foot rooms, small sectionals or standard sofas work best. Rooms measuring 16 by 16 feet or larger accommodate large sectionals and U-shaped configurations comfortably.
Facing direction describes where the chaise or extended section sits when you stand facing the sofa. Left-facing positions the chaise on your left, right-facing on your right. Choose based on your room layout, considering traffic flow and focal points like fireplaces or televisions. Most manufacturers label clearly with LF or RF designations.
Quality American-made sofas from manufacturers like Rowe typically last 15 to 25 years with proper care. Kiln-dried hardwood frames, reinforced joinery, and high-density foam cushions contribute to this longevity. Imported sofas at lower price points often last 5 to 10 years before frame failure or cushion breakdown.
Performance fabrics undergo treatments that repel liquids, resist staining, and withstand fading. LiveSmart fabrics from Essentials For Living allow spills to bead on the surface for easy cleanup. These fabrics maintain soft hand feel while protecting against everyday wear from children, pets, and regular use.
Most sectionals ship in multiple pieces that fit through 32-inch doorways. Measure all doorways, hallways, and stairwells in the delivery path. Individual sections typically measure 40 to 60 inches wide. Some manufacturers offer leg removal for tighter spaces. Delivery teams can advise on specific configurations.
Standard seat depths of 21 to 22 inches suit people of average height. Shorter individuals prefer 20-inch depths that allow feet to reach the floor comfortably. Taller people and those who like to lounge choose deep-seat sofas measuring 28 to 35 inches. Test depth in person when possible to find your comfort preference.
Sectionals work best in larger rooms, open floor plans, and spaces that need divided zones. Standard sofas suit smaller rooms, allow more flexible furniture arrangements, and pair well with accent chairs. Consider your entertaining style, family size, and whether the configuration will remain fixed or change over time.
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