How to Combine a Bean Bag Sectional With a Sectional

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If you’re looking for a comfortable sectional sofa, you’ll love the Pelham outdoor five-seater bean bag sectional by Christopher Knight Home. This outdoor sectional features water-resistant fabric, waffle stitching, and knitted covers that you can remove. The beanbags come filled with polystyrene beads to provide hours of comfort and support. Each individual seat has a removable cover and pulls apart for customized seating.

The beanbag sofa is structured, yet slouchy, making it comfortable to sit in for long periods of time. It has one side that is flush with the floor, so it doesn’t need legs. The other side, however, stands upright. A sectional like this can be very versatile in any decor, as it can be combined with a sectional. Here’s how it works:

Placement: A beanbag sofa placed in the center of a room is a surprising design choice. The low profile and low back ensure that it doesn’t obstruct the view. By placing it in the center of a room, you can easily create a conversation area in an instant. This is particularly effective in larger living rooms and open concept homes. A coffee table placed near the sectional sofa will serve as an additional table for drinks.