A free online tool for designing a Lovesac Sactional before you buy. Drag seats, sides, and shoes onto a grid to sketch your sectional, watch the live piece counts and overall dimensions update, and share the exact layout with a link.
Planning a Sactional means deciding how many seats and sides you need and how they fit your room. Because Lovesac prices Sactionals largely by the number of seats and sides, roughing out a configuration first helps you estimate cost and make sure a straight sofa, L-shaped sectional, or U-shaped sectional will actually fit the space. This planner keeps things visual: every piece is a block you can add, drag, rotate, and remove.
A Sactional is built from a few repeating parts. Seats are the square modules you sit on. Sides attach to seat edges to become arms or backs. Shoes are the connectors that lock pieces together at their feet — in this planner a shoe is a small plate with a hole in each corner that aligns with the feet of the seats and sides around it.
No. This is a free, independent Sactional layout planner and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Lovesac. Confirm pieces and pricing with Lovesac before buying.
It shows an approximate overall footprint in feet and inches from a simplified unit grid (about nine inches per unit), which is handy for checking whether a layout fits your room. Treat the numbers as estimates and confirm exact measurements with Lovesac.
Yes. Your configuration is stored in the page URL as you build, so copying the share link lets you reopen the exact layout later or send it to someone else.
Yes. Add as many seats and sides as you like and arrange them into straight, L-shaped, or U-shaped sectionals. Pieces snap to the grid and can't overlap, so the layout stays realistic.