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A loveseat is a two to two-and-a-half seat sofa, typically 52 to 68 inches wide. It works as a secondary seating piece in a living room with a main sofa, or as the primary seating in a small room or apartment where a full sofa would not fit. Our loveseat collection includes stationary, power reclining, and rocking models in fabric and leather. Read our guide to sofa vs. sectional if you are still deciding on the main seating type for your living room.

The piece that finishes the layout.

A loveseat is the smaller decision in a room — and that's its job. It anchors a bonus room, scales an apartment to feel right rather than overstuffed, or pairs with your main sofa to give the room a second seating conversation instead of a single line of cushions facing the TV.

We carry loveseats sized for the actual rooms North Texas families have. Apartments where 84 inches is too long but 60 is too short. Bonus rooms where you want family seating without the room feeling smaller than it is. Reading nooks. Sunrooms. The kid's first apartment after college. The same construction options as our sofas — custom upholstery from England by La-Z-Boy and durable mainstays from Flexsteel — but in the dimensions a smaller room calls for.

For paired-seating layouts, scale matters more than style. A loveseat next to a sofa works when the loveseat is 12-18 inches shorter than the sofa, in a fabric that complements rather than matches exactly. We help you read the math before you commit. Bring your wall measurements; we'll walk it together on the floor.

Family-owned in Mesquite, TX since 1975. 4-year protection plan included on every piece — not an upsell at checkout.

Read our guide to how to choose a sofa or loveseat -- frame construction, cushions, and fabric.

Quality Home Furniture has served the Dallas-Fort Worth area from our Mesquite showroom since 1975. We're a family-owned business at 227 US HWY 80 E, Mesquite TX -- open Monday through Saturday 10am to 7pm and Sunday 1pm to 6pm. Call (972) 288-9322.

Before choosing a fabric, read our sofa fabric guide -- cleaning codes explained, performance fabric vs. linen, genuine leather vs. bonded leather, and what rub count actually means.