Coastal/Tropical:
Coastal and tropical
sectionals are influenced by
styles from overseas, with
distinct decorative details such
as palm trees, seashells, and
pineapples. These pieces are
most often constructed of
bamboo, rattan, seagrass,
wicker, and other woven
materials.
Mission/Shaker:
Mission furniture is
characterized by its simplicity
and use of vertical slats and
horizontal-vertical lines.
Shaker furniture is also very
simple, similar to mission
without the slats. These styles
are almost always constructed of
dark woods.
Traditional:
Traditional sectionals have
rolled or slightly curved arms.
These pieces will have
traditional details such as
nailheads or wood inlay along
the base and up the arms, or may
have tufted cushions. In
general, the feet are wooden
blocks and the back of the couch
is straight or slightly humped.
Modern/Contemporary:
Sectionals that have
an updated or futuistic look are
considered modern or
contemporary. Modern and
contemporary couches will have
straight or track arms with
straight lines across the top of
the couch. These pieces are very
simple, without any no extra
padding, sometimes coming in
nontraditional shapes and sizes.
Casual:
Casually style sectionals look
overstuffed or fluffy in nature.
These will often have pillow top
arms, which are fluffy cushions
sewn on the top or inside side
of the arm and additional pillow
top seat cushions that make
these couches irresistably
comfortable.
Transitional:
Transitional sectionals are
simpler than traditional, but
not 100% modern. Featuring soft,
but clean lines, without the
ornate details of traditional
style. Transitional sofas can
have rounder features than
modern or contemporary
sectionals, and will fit in with
most decor.
Cottage:
Cottage style sectionals are
smaller scale upholstery pieces
that are slipcovered or pictured
in plaid or floral fabrics.
Rustic/Lodge:
Calling to mind log cabins and
deep forests, these sectionals
have a rugged look, often
featuring natural woods accents
and darker fabrics. The frame
may even look like an actual
log!