3 Piece Sectionals

A 3 piece sectional is a solid “middle size” choice—big enough to seat a group, but still realistic for many Canadian living rooms. The Brick has to offer 3 piece sectional sofas in a range of looks and comfort options, including popular configurations like a 3 piece sectional with chaise.

In general, a sectional sofa is assembled from multiple component pieces (or “sections”), and 3-piece layouts are one of the most common sweet spots for everyday homes.

What “3 piece sectional” usually includes

“Three piece sectional” can mean a few different combinations, but the idea is the same: three connected components that create one continuous seating setup. Sectional pieces often include sofas, loveseats, corner wedges, and chaises depending on the layout.

Common examples shoppers see:

  • Sofa + loveseat + corner wedge (classic L-shape feel).
  • Chaise + armless loveseat + sofa (the typical “3 piece sectional with chaise” setup).

Popular 3 piece layouts

Picking the right layout is about traffic flow and how people actually use the room.

3 piece sectional with chaise

A chaise gives you the stretch-out seat without needing a separate ottoman. It’s a favourite for movie nights and lounging because one person can fully recline while others still have upright seats.

Left-facing vs right-facing sectionals

“Left-facing” and “right-facing” usually refer to where the chaise or longer side sits when you’re facing the sectional. Product listings often call this out clearly, and it’s worth double-checking before you buy to avoid getting the mirror-image of what your room needs.

Modular 3 piece sectionals

Some three-piece options are modular, meaning the pieces can be rearranged more easily over time. Modular designs can be helpful if you move often or like changing your layout seasonally.

How to choose the right size 3 piece sectional

A “3 seat sectional” can feel very different depending on arm width and seat depth, so the room fit matters more than the piece count.

Before you choose:

  • Measure the wall length (or corner span) where the sectional will sit.
  • Confirm doorways, stair turns, and tight hallways for delivery.
  • Leave clearance for a coffee table and a comfortable walkway (so the room doesn’t feel jammed).

If your sectional reclines, plan extra space behind the seats so the recline motion doesn’t hit a wall.

Shop 3 Piece Sectionals at The Brick

Start by choosing your layout first (chaise vs corner wedge), then pick the facing direction, then narrow by upholstery (fabric or leather) and comfort features. If you’re also comparing modular vs fixed configurations, many guides note that modular sectionals are designed for more flexibility, while standard sectionals are built around a more set layout.

FAQs About The Brick 3 Piece Sectionals

What is a 3 piece sectional?

A 3 piece sectional is a sectional sofa made from three connected component pieces (sections) that form one seating setup.

What’s in a 3 piece sectional with chaise?

Many 3 piece chaise sectionals are built from a chaise piece plus two seating pieces (often a sofa and loveseat, sometimes with an armless component) that connect into one L-shaped layout.

What does left-facing or right-facing mean on a sectional?

It describes which side the chaise/longer section sits on when you’re facing the sectional, helping you match the layout to your room.

Is a 3 piece sectional good for a small living room?

It can be, especially if you choose a tighter L-shape and keep other pieces (coffee table, accent chairs) scaled to the room. Measuring wall length and walkway clearance first makes the decision easier.