Modular Sofas: Build It Your Way

Published 3/20/2026 by Gerome Kang | 3 min read
Some homes are compact. Some are open plan. Some seem to change every six months.

That’s exactly why modular sofas have become one of the smartest choices in modern living.

At Fantastic Furniture Australia, modular lounges are designed to give you flexibility now, and freedom later.

Build it your way

Modulars are the ultimate choose-your-own-adventure of sofas.

Start with a compact two-piece setup for apartment living. Add a chaise for extra stretch-out space. Go big with a generous corner configuration for entertaining. The choice is yours.

The beauty of modular design is that you’re not locked into one shape. You can create the layout that works for your room, not the other way around.

Designed to grow with you

The best part? You can rearrange as life changes.

Moving house? Reconfigure it.
Hosting more often? Add another section.
Need to free up space? Simplify the layout.

Modular sofas adapt to your lifestyle, not just your floor plan.

Perfect for:

  • Growing families who need space to spread out
  • Open-plan living areas where zoning matters
  • Apartments and smaller spaces where flexibility is key
  • Homes that like to keep things adaptable

Smart for apartments

In smaller homes, every centimetre counts. Modular pieces are easier to move, easier to position and often easier to get through tight hallways and lifts compared to fixed-frame lounges.

You can create a compact configuration that feels generous without overwhelming the room.

Ideal for open-plan living

In larger spaces, modulars help define zones. A corner configuration can anchor a living area without closing it off, creating structure while keeping the space flowing.

The modern advantage

Today’s modular ranges aren’t bulky or oversized. They feature contemporary shapes, soft curves and clean lines that feel fresh and current.

You get the look you want, the comfort you need, and the flexibility to change things up whenever you like.

Because living rooms should work for real life, not just the first layout you choose.