Sectionals are sofas made of multiple connected pieces. They can be quite large and fill a lot of space in a room, depending on their size and where they’re placed. If you want to change its appearance, you can detach the sectional into two individual couches.
To make two couches from a sectional, you only need to remove the cushions, identify the connecting hardware holding the pieces together, unfasten them, and separate the sectional into two pieces. But this process depends on the particular sectional and connecting hardware.
Not knowing all the essential tips, tricks, and precautions are necessary to do everything right. After all, you don’t want to scratch the floor or harm your section in the process. Be with me in this detailed guide to learn how to make a sectional into two couches.
Key Takeaways
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- Remove all the cushions to access the handles needed to separate the pieces.
- Locate the square corner where the sections of the couch connect; disassembling this corner will separate the rest of the couch.
- Lift the corner section using the handle or lip to detach it from the other sections.
- Rearrange the pieces and secure them together to create two separate couches, adjusting cushions and backrests as needed.[/su_note]
Can You Detach a Sectional Into Two Couches?
Yes, you can detach a sectional sofa into two separate couches. Sectionals are designed with hooks and latches for easy disassembly. It allows you to lift and move each section as you wish.
All you need to do is simply locate the clasps that lock up the sofa together, lift the couch section out of the attachment, and reposition as desired. The following is the detailed process.
How To Make a Sectional Into Two Couches?
In the following section, I have sculpted a detailed guide to teach you how to separate a sectional to make it look good and more aesthetically pleasing. But before that, make sure your sectional is detachable.
To see this, I always suggest consulting the user manual first. Check whether you can detach your sectional or not. If you don’t find the manual, research your sectional’s brand and model to find your answer online.
Once you have ensured that you can make a section into two couches, jump to the following guide to do so.
1. Remove The Cushions First To Access The Handle.
No doubt, cushions are responsible for the ultimate comfort your section provides. But when separating a sectional sofa, remove all the couch cushions, as they can get in the way during the process. Doing this will also help you easily access the handles needed to separate the pieces.
[su_note note_color=”#dcf8d2″]TIP: Once you have removed the cushions, place them aside in a safe place so you don’t accidentally trip on them. Also, keep track of what cushions are for what sections of the sectional—this helps you fit the right cushion on the right spot during the assembly phase. [/su_note]
[su_note note_color=”#f8d3d2″]NOTE: Certain couches have non-removable cushions that cannot be taken off. If you encounter this type, don’t worry! Locate the corner where the couch sections connect. Push the cushions aside to check if there are handles to separate the pieces.[/su_note]
2. Locate The Square Corner Where Sections Connect.
Once you have removed the cushions, find the square corner where the two sections of the sectional couch connect. This corner forms a focal point, and both sections are attached to it. When you disassemble this corner, the rest of the couch comes apart.
3. Lift The Corner Section, Holding Lip/ Handle.
Look for a handle or lip on the square corner section. If there’s a plastic lip around its rim, slide your fingers underneath it, and lift it straight up to disconnect this piece from the other sections. Find a stable spot to grab and lift the corner section if there’s no handle.
[su_note note_color=”#f8d3d2″]NOTE: Sofas have different connecting hardware to hold the sections. A few have clasps that slide all together, while some have hooks that unclip. However, you can lift the pieces straight up to disconnect them most of the time.[/su_note]
[su_note note_color=”#dcf8d2″]TIP: Make sure the corner comes apart from both sides before you move it. Pulling on a section that is still attached could damage the sofa.[/su_note]
4. Rearrange The Pieces, Making Two Separate Couches.
After you have disconnected the sections, arrange them to create two separate couches. You might need to adjust the cushions and backrests to make them look and feel just right.
[su_note note_color=”#dcf8d2″]TIP: If the cushions aren’t as comfortable as you wanted them to be, there is a simple way to do so. Simply slide some foam underneath to add extra cushioning, or put these things under the couch cushions. [/su_note]
Keeping the sections apart is handy if you want to make more space in your room. Some people prefer to do this because sitting in the square corner can feel uncomfortable. Simply put, separating the pieces can make the couches more comfortable and spacious.
[su_note note_color=”#f8d3d2″]NOTE: Once you make two separate couches, don’t forget to secure them properly so they don’t come apart later. If you don’t know how to do it, take help from the following tips and tricks.[/su_note]
How To Secure The Two Couches You Separated?
Sectional sofas have two main ways of connecting their pieces. Although the way to separate them is the same, connecting them together needs some different techniques. Look for the connectors on your sofa and choose one of the following two methods to secure the couches.
Method 1: Sliding Connector Pins.
Look at the side of the section as the sliding connector pins are on its side—you can see when the sections are separated. There’s a hook on one side that slides into a socket on the other side to join them together.
Simply lift up the section with a hook and lower the hook into the socket of the other section. Once the hook and socket are in place, the section will be attached securely, making a couch.
Method 2: Snap Connectors Pins.
The snap connectors are installed under the sofa. One side has a fork, and the second side has a pin. You can only see the fork as it pokes out from under the couch, while the pin is difficult to see unless you concentrate. The fork snaps around the pin attached on the other side to hold them together.
To start, find the fork section of the couch. Next, put the two couch sections side by side and align their backs at a straight angle. Push the fork section into the pin section until you hear a snap, indicating that they are securely connected. Push the sections back and try again if you hear no sound or the fork misses the pin.
Why Turn a Sectional into Two Couches?
There are many benefits to turning a sectional into two couches.
Increased Flexibility.
With two separate couches, you have more adaptability in how you arrange your living room. You can create a more open and airy feel, or you can organize the couches to maximize space.
More Seating Options.
Two separate couches offer more seating options for guests. This is particularly advantageous if you have a large family or if you entertain often.
Easier To Move.
Two separate couches are easier to move than a large sectional. This is helpful if you need to reposition your living room or make a move to a new home.
FAQS
Can I Split My Sectional Couch?
Yes, you can split your sectional couch. Sectionals are designed with hooks and latches to be detachable, allowing you to separate the pieces.
How Do You Split Up a Sectional?
To split up a sectional, first, remove the cushions to access the connecting hardware. Find the square corner where the sections connect, lift it straight up or unclip the hooks, and detach this piece from the rest of the couch.
How Do You Separate a Sectional Sofa?
To separate a sectional sofa, follow these steps:
1. Remove the cushions to access the connecting hardware.
2. Locate the square corner where the sections attach.
3. Lift the corner section holding the handle or lip.
NOTE: If there is no handle, find a stable spot to grab and lift.
How Do You Connect Two Sectional Pieces Together?
Connecting two sectional pieces together can be done using different methods, depending on the type of connectors your sofa has. Two common methods are:
Sliding Connector Pins: Lift one section with a hook and lower it into the socket on the other section to join them together.
Snap Connectors Pins: Align the two sections side by side and push the fork section into the pin section until you hear a snap, indicating they are securely connected.
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