Curated Finds for Lisa | Sofas for a Victorian Living Room
Inspired by your brief, I’ve curated four sofa options that complement the Victorian architecture of your living room while balancing a more traditional feel with clean, minimal silhouettes.
As dimensions weren’t specified, I explored a mix of both two and three seater options to give you a broader sense of what could work best within the space, especially around the fireplace layout. Each design can also be customised in a range of colours and fabrics to better suit your home and existing finishes.
That being said, I would recommend measuring the space carefully to ensure the sofas feel well proportioned within the room, particularly if you’re planning on placing two opposite each other around the fireplace.
I hope this feels like a good starting point and helps bring the direction into focus.
Your Stylist | Miaad
This is a larger 3 seater option. The softer silhouette helps break up the longer lines of a Victorian double aspect room, while the curved edges and higher backrest create a more cocooning, welcoming feel around the fireplace. It is not overly curved or trend-led, which keeps it feeling refined and timeless within a more traditional setting.
Leaning slightly more traditional, this option felt very aligned with your brief. The tapered legs keep the room feeling lighter, which works especially well if you’re placing two sofas opposite each other in a Victorian living room. It balances visual weight nicely, particularly alongside a heavier or more sculptural coffee table.
The curved back brings in that softer, more romantic feel you mentioned, while the higher arms subtly wrap around the seating area in a clean, minimal way. It feels plush and comfortable without losing that refined silhouette.
This option leans more refined and minimal while still sitting beautifully within a traditional Victorian setting. The silhouette feels elegant and understated, making it a lovely balance against more decorative architectural details like a period fireplace or original mouldings.
As this is a two seater, it works well if you’re looking for something slightly smaller in scale. I’d pair this with a visually lighter coffee table, something raised on legs rather than a heavy block shape, to keep the room feeling balanced.
It’s also worth keeping in mind that, because of the single cushion base, the seat may feel slightly firmer. The upside is that it’s much lower maintenance and avoids the constant need to fluff and reshape separate seat cushions.
This is one of my favourite options from the selection. The curved frame feels elegant and inviting, and I think it would sit beautifully within a Victorian living room, especially facing another sofa across the fireplace.
The silhouette has a really lovely flow to it, helping soften the longer lines of the room while still feeling refined and minimal. It also comes in some beautiful upholstery tones with a lot of depth. I particularly love this ginger brown, but the mist and burnt orange options are also gorgeous if you wanted to bring in something slightly lighter or warmer.

Miaad is one of the stylists for Design Lab, Livingetc’s personalized design service. Guided by an instinct for craftsmanship and the beauty of lived-in spaces, she brings a refined balance of creative vision and commercial understanding. Her career, shaped between New York and London, spans luxury interiors and retail furniture design, from creating immersive environments for global brands such as Ferrari and Montblanc to guiding discerning clients through high-end projects at DWR and Restoration Hardware. With a sharp eye for detail and deep knowledge of UK and US furniture brands, Miaad believes great design begins with empathy and intention. She creates spaces that balance aesthetic clarity with everyday life, where individuality feels effortless and beauty feels personal.