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We updated this article in February 2023 to incorporate new data from a recent survey of more than 5,800 sofa owners. New models were added to this article, but the Pottery Barn Pearce remains our pick for the best overall couch.
Your couch is quite possibly the most-used piece of furniture in your home, so it's important to choose one that feels exceptionally comfy to lounge on, looks great in your living room and can hold up to extended use. And since the best sofas can be pricey, you want to make sure you're choosing one that's worth the investment. Whether you're looking for the best couch for watching TV or napping or a stylish and sophisticated sofa for entertaining guests, there are plenty of options for just about any preference and budget.
The fiber scientists and engineers in the Good Housekeeping Institute Textiles Lab evaluate sofas of all kinds — from spacious, comfortable sectional sofas to sleeper sofas to affordable couches and beyond — to find the best models for every type of home. Our experts review the materials and features, then we survey thousands of sofa owners to get in-depth and long-term feedback on the couches they own. The sofas below are from brands that are highly rated by our consumer panel, and some are even used by our experts in their homes.
Our top picks:
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Best Overall Couch
Pottery Barn Pearce Upholstered Sofa
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Best Couch for Napping
Crate & Barrel Lounge II Sofa
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Best Couch for Small Spaces
Joybird Hughes Sofa with Storage
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You can learn more about how we evaluate sofas and what to look for while you shop at the end of this article. (And if you're on the hunt for even more quick-and-easy living room upgrades, browse our guides to the coziest throw blankets, the best coffee table books that double as decor and how to style a family-friendly living room.) But first, here's everything you need to know about the best sofas and couches.
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Best Overall Couch
Pottery Barn Pearce Upholstered Sofa
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Best Overall Couch
Pottery Barn Pearce Upholstered Sofa
Pros
- Top ratings for comfort and style
- Described as the perfect size by testers who love how it fits in their spaces
- Completely customizable for an ideal living room configuration
Cons
- Mixed reviews on the fabrics
The options are seemingly endless with this sofa: Not only can you choose your fabric, your color and whether it’s a square or rolled arm model, but you also get to build your own couch or sectional layout so it can fit into your living space. Plus, there are variations like leather sofas and sleeper sofas, which come with a memory foam mattress.
Its high-quality construction includes a kiln-dried hardwood frame for long-lasting durability and steel springs to provide support for the cushions. It also stands out for having a just-right medium softness: It's not too plush and not too firm, and the seat is not too upright yet not too relaxed ("relaxed" means a sofa leans back slightly).
Although it's pricey, take it from one reviewer on our panel: "I have never paid so much for a sofa. Not even close. But I don't regret a penny. It is fantastic." Another respondent raved, "This is the nicest sofa I have owned!" Our panelists gave it high marks for comfort, support and appearance, saying it looks amazing in their homes. Just note that there were mixed reviews on the materials. Some loved theirs, but others wished it had held up better. You can get free swatches from Pottery Barn if you prefer to review your options before you buy.
Dimensions | Customizable |
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Seat depth | 20.5 inches |
Seat fill | Down blend–wrapped cushions |
Upholstery fabric | More than 100 options, including basket weave, bouclé, suede, linen, velvet, twill, chenille and plain weave |
Delivery | Full-service setup (cost varies by order total and location) |
Pros
- Panelists gave Ashley sofas high scores across the board
- Easy-to-clean fabric, users say
- Hundreds of five-star ratings on brand's website from additional reviewers
Cons
- Only one color available
It can be difficult to find a good sofa for less than $1,000, but this couch is just a fraction of the cost of other top-rated styles. And although most inexpensive couches are minimalist in design, this one looks comfy and inviting — plus, the four throw pillows are included with your purchase. There are also plenty of coordinating pieces to complete a whole room, including an accent chair, a love seat and a sleeper sofa.
It comes only in the gray color pictured, but the hue is neutral enough to complement most spaces. The fabric is a synthetic weave, and users on our panel find that Ashley's upholstery is easy to clean. They also love the comfort and value: The majority of panelists who bought sofas from Ashley gave them high ratings across the board. Beyond that, this model has hundreds of five-star ratings from online reviewers on the Ashley website.
Dimensions | 87" x 38" x 38" |
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Seat depth | 22 inches |
Seat fill | Foam wrapped in poly fibers |
Upholstery fabric | Polyester weave |
Delivery | Doorstep delivery for DIY assembly or full-service setup (cost for each option varies by location) |
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Best Couch for Napping
Crate & Barrel Lounge II Sofa
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Best Couch for Napping
Crate & Barrel Lounge II Sofa
Pros
- Comfortable, durable and loved by panelists
- Relaxed model with plush cushions
- Spacious seats
Cons
- Made to order; some options can take months to arrive
- Prices jump with different fabrics and configurations
Ideal for anyone who plans to spend lots of time on their sofa, this model is extra comfy and built to be durable. As the name implies, it's perfect for lounging, thanks to its deep, plush seats. Whether you're watching TV or napping on the sofa, this relaxed model — which even has thin arms to maximize seating space — is a cozy place to sprawl out.
You can also customize the size with four different widths, two depths, various seat configurations for sectionals and coordinating pieces, such as an ottoman with built-in storage. Plus, there's a wide selection of fabrics that you can choose from based on color or performance features, like stain resistance. The frame is made of kiln-dried hardwood, and each seat has steel springs to prevent sagging.
This sofa collection is popular among our panelists, who say it's not only spacious and cozy for family time, but it also holds up well to having kids and pets in the home. In fact, one owner who's had it for four years said, "This sofa still looks as good as the day I bought it." Crate & Barrel's Axis sofas also received high scores for families because of their durability (especially for dog owners), but the Lounge's seats are deeper and plusher.
Dimensions | Customizable |
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Seat depth | 24 or 29 inches |
Seat fill | Down blend–wrapped cushions |
Upholstery fabric | Nearly 200 options, including bouclé, canvas, chenille, linen weave, microfiber, shearling, textured weave, twill and velvet |
Delivery | Full-service setup (cost varies by location and order value) |
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Pros
- Ultraplush, cloudlike feel
- Plenty of sizes to fit different spaces; build-your-own options available
- Deep seats for lounging
Cons
- Hasn't held up as well as some users expected
If your priority is a soft, cloudlike sofa, this is the one for you. On a scale of 1 to 5 (with 5 being the firmest), West Elm rates its Harmony collection as a 1. Good Housekeeping home editors even chose it as the best RH Cloud couch dupe for its ultraplush feel.
Beyond its softness, it also boasts quality construction: There's a kiln-dried hardwood frame and springs for cushion support. You can customize the configuration, choosing among four widths and three depths. Plus, there are plenty of coordinating pieces in the collection, including a build-your-own sectional.
Our panelists describe this sofa as "extremely comfortable" and "like sitting on a cloud!" Some shared that it didn't hold up as well over time as they had hoped, but most West Elm couch owners gave the sofas high praise for durability.
Dimensions | Customizable |
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Seat depth | 20, 26 or 32 inches |
Seat fill | Foam wrapped in poly fibers |
Upholstery fabric | Dozens of options, including velvet, linen, chenille, bouclé, basket weave, canvas and twill |
Delivery | Full-service setup (cost varies based on location and order value) |
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Best Couch on Amazon
Rivet Revolve Modern Upholstered Sofa
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Best Couch on Amazon
Rivet Revolve Modern Upholstered Sofa
Pros
- Fast and free shipping, with 30-day return period
- More than 1,500 five-star reviews from users who say it's comfortable and stylish
- Convenient to buy and worth the cost, panelists say
Cons
- Some reviewers wish it was a bit plusher
This Amazon brand gives you the convenience of buying from the most popular online retailer with a simple yet modern couch. It also comes in coordinating pieces, like a sectional, love seat and chair. It's relaxed, not too firm and deeper than average.
Its outer material is available in eight different color and fabric combinations, all of which are ready to ship — a huge perk, considering some sofa brands can take months just to schedule a delivery. The frame is solid wood, and the cushions contain foam padding.
Our reviewers of Rivet sofas say the ordering process was simple and easy and that the couches were comfortable and absolutely worth the price. This particular model is popular on Amazon, with more than 2,000 reviews and an average 4.4-star rating (out of 5) — and over 1,500 of those reviews gave it a perfect five stars. Though most users say it's comfortable, one of our panelists said the cushions felt stiff at first, and some reviewers noted it's not an ideal sofa to lounge on for hours at a time.
Dimensions | 79.9" x 34.6" x 35.4" |
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Seat depth | 19.3 inches |
Seat fill | Foam padding |
Upholstery fabric | Polyester or leather |
Delivery | Free delivery in boxes for DIY setup, or full-service setup for $20 |
Pros
- Panelists raved about softness and comfort
- Easy to clean (especially great for homes with kids and dogs)
- Replaceable slipcovers so you can change the sofa's look
Cons
- Takes time and effort to get the slipcovers back on after cleaning
- Particleboard frames aren't as durable as wood
If you just know there’s going to be a mess, this washable sofa from IKEA is made with a cotton slipcover that can be removed and machine laundered. Plus, the back cushions are reversible, so you can switch them around if you’re desperate. Beyond that, you can purchase extra slipcovers in seven colors if you want to have a backup or even change up the sofa's color every now and then.
Its frame is made of particleboard, which helps keep the cost low but isn't as durable, and the cushions have a soft feel that our panelists found comfy. Another bonus: The couch comes in other sizes and configurations, with options for matching chairs, love seats and sectionals. You can order it online for shipping, but you can also select in-store pickup from a local IKEA.
The sofa's affordability and its easy-to-clean features helped make owning (and using) the couch stress-free for our reviewers. One told us, "I don't mind that the dog loves to sleep on it." Another said the cover can withstand repeated laundering: "We've probably washed it 100 times, and it's held up beautifully."
Dimensions | 88.3" x 36.3" x 36.3" |
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Seat depth | 22.9 inches |
Seat fill | Foam with polyester fibers |
Upholstery fabric | Cotton |
Delivery | Store pickup (free), doorstep delivery ($49) or in-home delivery ($79) for DIY setup; IKEA will also coordinate a quote from TaskRabbit if you prefer to pay for assembly |
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Pros
- Upscale, sophisticated appearance
- Easy online ordering process
- In stock (not made to order) for quick delivery
Cons
- Fabric may pill over time
For a classic couch that'll probably never go out of style, this popular model from Article looks more sophisticated than relaxed sofas, yet still uses soft cushions for comfort. Though it may not be the best family sofa for lounging, it's ideal for adults, homes that often entertain guests or living rooms where appearance is most important.
The frame is a kiln-dried hardwood with a honey oak stain, and you can choose between a polyester-linen-blend fabric in three colors or leather in black, brown or tan. Coordinating pieces include a chair, ottoman and various sectionals. And even though there's a full-service setup option, the brand says it takes only five minutes to assemble.
Our reviewers highlight this brand's easy ordering process. They also love the sofa's quality and gave feedback like, "The legs are beautiful!" and "The construction seems solid." Some noted that the fabric pills over time, but our textile experts note that it's not surprising, given the blend of synthetic and natural fibers. That said, one of our analysts has had this sofa for years and says the fabric still looks great.
Dimensions | 90" x 35" x 32" |
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Seat depth | 29.5 inches |
Seat fill | Foam with polyester fibers |
Upholstery fabric | 90% polyester/10% linen blend or 100% leather |
Delivery | Front door delivery for DIY setup (free for orders over $999), in-room delivery for DIY setup ($119) or full-service setup ($199) |
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Best Couch for Small Spaces
Joybird Hughes Sofa with Storage
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Best Couch for Small Spaces
Joybird Hughes Sofa with Storage
Pros
- 90-day return policy
- Panelists raved about sofa's comfort and the ordering experience
- Large storage compartment
Cons
- Took longer than expected to arrive, several panelists said
- Too expensive, according to some
A great choice for apartments and other homes tight on space, Joybird's best-selling sofa has built-in storage, so you can easily hide your clutter inside — and it's still spacious enough to seat multiple people. If you need an option that takes up even less space, the brand offers an Apartment Sofa in the same collection that measures only 66 inches wide. Both Hughes options have mid-century modern style and a low profile for a combination of convenience, sophistication and comfort.
There are also plenty of other pieces in the collection, including a sleeper sofa and an ottoman with hidden storage. Plus, there's a wide variety of fabrics to choose from (you can order free swatches to check them out) and a wood frame with three color options for the legs. On top of that, the brand offers a generous 90-day return period.
Our reviewers found their Hughes sofas to be comfortable, though some said they wish it was a bit plusher. However, they raved about the sofa's convenient features — like hidden storage — and noted they had great experiences with the brand's customer service. "We received updates as production moved into each new phase," one reviewer said. Another reviewer highlighted the customization, saying, "There were so many options for fabric and legs. I got exactly what I wanted."
Dimensions | 90" x 37" x 34" |
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Seat depth | 25 inches |
Seat fill | Foam with poly fibers |
Upholstery fabric | Nearly 100 options, including velvet, chenille, microfiber, bouclé, herringbone, basket weave and performance fabrics |
Delivery | Curbside delivery for $49 or full-service setup (cost varies by location) |
Pros
- Fully customizable and interchangeable layout
- Machine washable covers
- Loved by families with kids
Cons
- Some users note it takes effort to reconfigure
Whether you want to create a traditional sofa for a tricky layout or set up a unique couch with more lounging space, Lovesac's innovative system lets you rearrange the furniture at home with endless configuration options. Each seat and side is a separate piece; you pick how many pieces you want in your set to create your perfect layout (pictured here is a three-seat, five-side setup).
You also get to choose the arm style, fill material and cover for even more personalization, and you can even buy add-on pieces (like new covers or extra seats) if your needs change over time. Another perk: The covers are removable and machine washable, making them ideal for homes with kids and pets.
Most reviewers of the Lovesac Sactionals told us they love the flexibility of changing the layout. One user who has had it for five years said, "It's easy to clean. I can rearrange it. I can move different parts to different rooms as needed. There are so many positives about this furniture." Some said it was difficult to put together, but the majority of respondents didn't have any complaints.
Dimensions | Customizable |
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Seat depth | 29 inches |
Seat fill | 3 options: Standard (foam with polyester), Lovesoft (plush synthetic fiber over foam) and Down Blend (down, feathers and polyester over foam) |
Upholstery fabric | More than 200 options, including velvet, chenille, weave, cross weave, poly-linen and leather |
Delivery | Free shipping in boxes for DIY setup |
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Pros
- Top-quality construction
- Popular for its soft, cloudlike comfort
- Customizable, with some options for quick delivery
Cons
- Expensive
RH declares this is "the world's most comfortable sofa," and many users agree: It's one of the most popular styles on the market. Though it's pricey (but worth it!), the brand says it's designed to be super spacious and feel like you're sinking into a cloud. It's also customizable: You choose the frame style, the configuration and the upholstery. And while pricey furniture brands often have weeks- or monthslong lead times, this one can be delivered in a matter of days if you choose one of the in-stock fabrics.
It's modular, with each piece costing several thousand dollars on its own, so the price goes up as you add more pieces (a sectional could cost upwards of $10,000). The frame is a handcrafted, kiln-dried hardwood, and it uses a proprietary spring suspension to provide seat support without feeling rigid.
Despite its high cost, owners of the Cloud Sofa told us it was still worth the price. One said, "It's very comfortable and has a deep seat" and highlighted its "good customer service." In general, owners of RH sofas give them high scores for comfort, support, appearance and the feel of the fabric.
Dimensions | Customizable |
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Seat depth | 32 inches |
Seat fill | Foam wrapped in a feather-and-down blend |
Upholstery fabric | In-stock upholstery fabrics include velvets, linens and faux linens (acrylic); plus, there are 144 special-order fabrics available, along with leather |
Delivery | Full-service setup (cost varies by location) |
Pros
- Convenient online ordering process
- Delivered in separate boxes, so it's easy to carry during setup
- Includes a built-in USB port
Cons
- Not rated as comfortable as other models
This sofa is all about a convenient shopping experience. You buy it online, and each piece gets delivered in a box to your home so you can set it up yourself. The ordering process gives you choices but still feels simple: Pick from five fabric colors, six leg colors, three arm styles, two cushion styles and the option to add a chaise (as pictured) or an ottoman. Plus, it ships in one to three weeks, and there's a 30-day return period.
The boxed delivery is also ideal for apartment buildings with tighter hallways or small doorframes to fit through (along with anyone who plans to move with it). And because it's modular, the optional chaise can move to the left, right or middle seat, depending on what works best in your space.
Burrow sofa owners told us the DIY setup was easy. They also liked the fact that it has unique features (such as a built-in USB port) and a small footprint for apartments. Some noted it looked too small in houses that have more space to fill, and a few said it wasn't as comfortable as other sofas they've owned. On the plus side, one Nomad owner said, "I love the design and the fabric," with others agreeing that they enjoyed the minimalist aesthetic.
Dimensions | 85" x 35" x 33" |
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Seat depth | 22 inches |
Seat fill | Foam with poly fibers |
Upholstery fabric | Olefin weave fabric, performance velvet or leather |
Delivery | Free shipping in boxes for DIY setup |
How we test the best couches
Our scientists and engineers researched sofas from more than 50 stores and brands, then surveyed more than 5,800 people on our tester panel to get in-depth feedback on the couches they own. Each survey respondent answered a series of scored and open-ended questions, giving our team more than 156,000 data points to study.
Users weighed in on everything from ease of ordering, delivery and setup to comfort, support and durability over time. Our product experts also tried out the newer brands with less user feedback to make sure the shopping experience was seamless and the quality top-notch.
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What to look for when shopping for the best couch
As you narrow down your search for the best couch for your needs, take these things into account before making a purchase:
✔️ Type of sofa: Consider which style will fit best in your home:
- Standard sofas are generally between 72 and 85 inches long to accommodate three or four people. They vary greatly in design, materials and cost, with options starting at $200 and running to well over $5,000.
- Sectional sofas have extra sections to create a leg rest or additional seating space. The most common configurations are U- and L-shaped sectionals. When shopping for a sectional, make sure to check whether the chaise portion can be switched between both sides or has to stay on one specific side (i.e., right- or left-arm facing). Expect to pay more for a sectional than a standard sofa.
- Sleeper sofas offer space for guests to sleep in your home comfortably. Some have pullout mattresses, though others can reconfigure to offer enough space to lie down. Again, they're generally pricier than a standard sofa.
- Love seat sofas are smaller than a traditional sofa (around 48 to 70 inches long) to fit in tighter spaces. Some also choose a love seat sofa as additional seating in their bedroom or office. Love seats are the most affordable options due to their size.
✔️ Upholstery material: This one's an important consideration based on your personal preferences:
- Leather is the most luxurious material, but it can cost a fortune and be tricky to clean. You can opt for faux leather if you want a similar look at a lower cost.
- Polyester fabrics are more affordable and often have stain-resistant and easy-to-clean features. These fabrics can vary, with options like plush microfiber and textured weaves. Our pros recommend opting for durable fabrics if you have kids or pets.
- Natural fibers like cotton or linen are also widely available for couches, but these aren’t as durable if you plan to use them on a regular basis.
✔️ Fills: Seat cushions are typically filled with a firm foam that's wrapped in a softer layer, including:
- Down or down blends, which are typically plusher.
- Polyester, which is more affordable.
Pro tip: Be sure to check that the sofa's foam is free of flame retardants, which can be endocrine disruptors — chemicals that have been linked to negative effects on hormones, particularly in children and pregnant people. Most sofas will have a label confirming that no flame retardants were added.
✔️ Frame: This isn't always listed (especially if it's a cheaper option), so you may need to ask the brand about it if you want to check before you buy:
- Wood means the frame is solid hardwood, which is considered durable.
- Kiln-dried hardwood is the best (yet most expensive) option because the wood goes through a finishing process to help make it stronger and prevent warping.
- Particleboard is the cheapest option and uses a wood blend.
What's the best place to buy a couch?
Online furniture brands are gaining popularity due to easy ordering and lenient return policies. In fact, when we surveyed sofa owners in 2019, 86% of our panel said they tried their sofa in a store before purchasing. When we repeated that survey in 2022, only 60% said they tried it in a store beforehand.
Most companies that let you buy online offer a delivery service that sets up the couch for you, but some ship the sofa in boxes so you can set it up at your own convenience. That may sound like more work, but many of our survey panelists find this to be more convenient than having to wait around for an in-home setup. Plus, most find the assembly to be fairly easy. You can often order free swatches ahead of time to feel the fabric firsthand when shopping online.
In-store browsing is still the most common way to buy, especially for people who prefer to sit on a variety of options before purchasing.
Why trust Good Housekeeping?
Lexie Sachs is the executive director of the Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute. She has been regularly conducting sofa surveys with the GH Institute's proprietary tester panel and used those data points to ensure this article contains trusted and comprehensive user feedback. Lexie is also a fiber scientist and used her expertise to highlight the importance of the upholstery-fabric and cushion-fill options.
Lexie Sachs
Executive Director, Strategy & Operations
Lexie Sachs (she/her) is the executive director of strategy and operations at the Good Housekeeping Institute and a lead reviewer of products in the bedding, travel, lifestyle, home furnishings and apparel spaces. She has over 15 years of experience in the consumer products industry and a degree in fiber science from Cornell University. Lexie serves as an expert source both within Good Housekeeping and other media outlets, regularly appearing on national broadcast TV segments. Prior to joining GH in 2013, Lexie worked in merchandising and product development in the fashion and home industries.