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Ottomans and sofas are two of the most commonly used furniture pieces in any living room. But one question that often arises for homeowners looking to furnish or refresh their space is: Should an ottoman match a sofa?
While the answer depends largely on your personal style and the function of your space, there are several design principles and practical considerations that can help you make the right decision.
Whether you’re furnishing a modern home in downtown Ottawa or designing a cozy cottage-inspired room in Kanata, here’s everything you need to know.
The short answer? It depends. Matching your ottoman to your sofa can create a clean and cohesive look, especially if you prefer a minimalistic or traditional living room aesthetic. This can be easily achieved by selecting both pieces from the same furniture family, such as La-Z-Boy’s Paxton, which includes matching sofas, loveseats, and ottomans.
“Most people tend to go the easy way and get an ottoman that has the same style because they think it works better for their living room,” says Mary Lee Smyth, Interior Designer at La-Z-Boy Kingston.
However, Mary Lee also encourages customers to think creatively. “You don’t have to go this route every time. Picking an ottoman that isn’t from the same furniture family is always an option if you’re looking for more diversity in your pieces.” The key is coordination, not duplication.
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Even if your ottoman isn’t an exact match, there are plenty of ways to ensure it complements your sofa beautifully.
An ottoman doesn’t need to look identical to your sofa. Mixing materials (like pairing a leather ottoman with a fabric sofa) can create a rich, layered look. The important thing is to keep the overall style of your room in mind. Whether your space leans modern, rustic, or transitional, both pieces should contribute to a unified aesthetic.
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Mary Lee emphasizes the importance of proper scale: “You wouldn’t want your ottoman to be higher than your sofa… There needs to be a balance between the furniture pieces.”
Ottomans should generally be equal to or slightly lower than your sofa seat cushions — ideally, no more than four inches lower. If you prefer a more flexible arrangement, consider using two or more smaller ottomans instead of one large one. Mary Lee recalls a client who purchased four Leo Ottomans for a large living room and used them together or separately for hosting.
Want to use your ottoman as an accent piece? This is where bold design choices shine. You can use your ottoman to introduce a new colour, texture, or pattern; just make sure it ties into the rest of your room’s palette. For example, if your Ottawa living room uses neutral tones, a burnt orange patterned ottoman can add a stylish pop of colour.
If you prefer a timeless look, sticking to the same colour as your sofa can simplify your decor and offer more flexibility to accessorize in the future. To learn more about Picking the Right Colour for Your Sofa, check out this article.
Reclining sofas often lack a built-in footrest for the middle seat. Adding an ottoman can provide comfort and functionality for the "middle guy,” as Mary Lee calls it. This is a simple way to increase comfort and make the most out of your seating arrangement.
In some living rooms, the ottoman doesn’t just support the sofa, it steals the show. Opting for a bold ottoman design while keeping your sofa more neutral can create an eye-catching focal point that elevates your space. Think of it as your living room conversation starter.
If you're still on the fence about what ottoman works best for your space, here are a few steps to take before purchasing:
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Not at all! While it’s convenient to buy from the same brand or collection, as long as your ottoman coordinates in size, colour, and style, it will work beautifully.
Yes! Especially for larger spaces, using two or more ottomans can add flexibility and function, from footrests to extra seating.
A round ottoman typically works best with an L-shaped sectional because it provides easier access from all sides and helps maintain a natural flow in the seating arrangement. Its curved shape also softens the angles of the sectional, creating a more balanced look.
Now that you know if an ottoman should match a sofa, you’re one step closer to figuring out what your living room should look like!
If you’re interested in what La-Z-Boy has to offer, check out our articles on the Best-Selling Ottomans and Best-Selling Sofas to see what ideas you can get from our furniture selection.
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