Modern Sectional Sofas
A modern sectional sofa anchors the room with clean lines, comfortable seating, and a layout that supports real life—lounging, hosting, and everyday downtime. The Brick has to offer modern sectional couches in popular configurations that help you build a living space that feels current and easy to live with.
Modern layouts to know
Modern sectionals aren’t one-size-fits-all; the “right” shape depends on how you move through the room and how you like to relax.
Sectional with chaise
A sectional with chaise is one of the most popular modern setups because it gives you a dedicated stretch-out seat without needing a separate ottoman. Many modern collections describe chaise sectionals as an easy way to maximize comfort in both large and smaller spaces.
L-shape and U-shape sectionals
L-shaped and U-shaped configurations are common starting points when shopping sectionals, since they define the seating zone clearly. Modern sectional guides often group sectionals into modular, L-shaped, and U-shaped styles, depending on your room shape and flexibility needs.
Modular modern sectionals
A modular sectional is built from separate pieces you can rearrange, which makes it easier to adapt your layout over time. Modular designs are typically described as individual modules that can be configured into an L or a U, giving you more control over the final shape.
Modern design details
The modern look is about editing the “extra” and letting the shape do the work.
Low-profile comfort
Low-profile silhouettes can make a room feel more open, especially in condos or open-concept spaces where sightlines matter. Modern sectional style guides often call out low-profile designs as a way to create a more spacious visual feel.
Sleek, simplified shapes
Modern sectionals often lean into:
- Streamlined arms (or armless sections for a cleaner profile).
- Curved elements for a softer, design-forward look.
- Minimal, tailored upholstery that looks polished without feeling formal.
How to choose the right fit for modern sectional
A beautiful modern sectional still needs to function in your space.
- Measure your wall span and leave a comfortable walkway, so the room doesn’t feel “all sofa.”
- Decide your facing direction early (left-facing vs right-facing), then build the rest of your layout around it.
- If you want flexibility for future moves, prioritize a modular build since modular pieces are designed to be rearranged more easily than fixed sectionals.
Shop modern sectionals at The Brick
Start by choosing your layout first—chaise for lounging, L-shape for everyday flow, U-shape for bigger seating, or modular for flexibility—then narrow by the look that fits your room’s style. If you’re comparing prices while deciding, The Brick’s 30 Day Price Match Guarantee says that if you find the same brand and model advertised for less within 30 days of delivery or pickup (with identical terms), The Brick will refund the difference with proof and verification (terms apply).
FAQs About Modern Sectional Sofas
What’s the difference between a sectional and a modular sectional?
A sectional typically comes in a more set configuration, while a modular sectional is made of separate pieces designed to be rearranged into different layouts.
What is the most popular modern sectional layout?
Many modern sectional guides highlight chaise sectionals as a top choice because they combine a classic L-shape feel with a dedicated lounging seat.
Can a modern sectional work in a small living room?
Yes—chaise sectionals are often described as a more compact option than larger corner sectionals, while still giving you room to stretch out.
What modern sectional features should I look for?
Modern sectional style guides often point to low-profile silhouettes, streamlined arms (including armless designs), and curved options as key modern features.



