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15 free sofa CAD blocks for AutoCAD in 2026
By Sumana Kumar · Published 25 Dec 2025 · Updated 7 Jun 2026
A sofa anchors almost every living-room and lounge layout, so a good spread of scaled couch blocks saves real drawing time. This round-up collects 15 free sofa CAD blocks in DWG and DXF — two-seaters, three-seaters, full sofa sets with coffee tables and rugs, and L-shaped sectionals — each drawn at true millimetre dimensions and ready to insert into AutoCAD 2004 or later. Everything is free for personal and commercial work, with no signup and no watermark.
Sofas are predominantly a plan-view block: you place them from above to set out a seating arrangement, check the circulation around a coffee table, and confirm the conversation distance across a room. Because these blocks are correctly scaled, the moment a sofa lands you can see whether the walkway behind it works and whether the set leaves enough clear floor.
The collection ranges from a single loveseat up to a full living-room set drawn as one block — a sofa, armchairs, coffee table and rug arranged together — so you can drop an entire seating group in one move and then fine-tune the pieces.
What the 15 sofa blocks cover
The selection runs from compact to complete. Two-seater sofas and loveseats suit apartments, snugs and small lounges. Three-seater sofas are the living-room workhorse. Sofa sets bundle a sofa with one or two armchairs, a coffee table and a rug as a ready-made arrangement, so you place a whole conversation group at once. L-shaped and corner sectionals handle larger open-plan living spaces and media rooms.
The pre-arranged sofa sets in this round-up — drawn complete with a round rug and a six-piece grouping — are especially quick for concept plans: insert the set, rotate it to face the focal point, and the room reads as furnished immediately.
Why sofas are a plan-view block
Living-room layout is a plan-view exercise. You are arranging seating around a focal point — a fireplace, a TV wall, a window — and checking that people can move past the furniture and reach their seats. The plan footprint of each sofa is what governs those decisions, which is why the blocks here are drawn from above.
That said, when you produce an interior elevation of a living room, you will want the sofa seen from the side or front. For those drawings, pair these plan sofas with the side-elevation seating blocks elsewhere in the furniture series, so your plan and your elevation are drawn from the same consistent set.
Typical sofa dimensions to design around
Reach for these ranges when you set out a room. A two-seater sofa is commonly around 1400-1700 mm wide; a three-seater runs roughly 1800-2200 mm wide. Seat depth front-to-back is usually 850-1000 mm including the back cushion. An L-shaped sectional's return arm often adds another 1500-2500 mm along the adjacent wall.
For circulation, leave at least 450 mm between the sofa front and a coffee table so people can reach across comfortably, and around 700-900 mm for a walkway behind or beside the seating. With the scaled blocks placed, those clearances are a glance rather than a calculation, and you can size the room or the furniture to make them work.
Using the pre-arranged sofa sets
The bundled sofa sets are the fastest route to a furnished living room. Insert the set, pick an insertion point at the centre of the coffee table or rug, and rotate the whole group so the main sofa faces the focal wall. Because the arrangement is a single block reference, you can copy it between similar rooms — useful across repeated apartment units in a residential scheme.
If a particular room needs the pieces moved, explode the set and reposition the sofa, chairs and table individually, then keep them on a furniture layer. For a layout you will reuse, WBLOCK your adjusted arrangement back out as a new block so the next project starts from your preferred grouping rather than the default.
Where sofa blocks are used
Sofa blocks populate residential living rooms, open-plan living-dining spaces, hotel lobbies, office breakout and waiting areas, and showroom and retail rest zones. Interior designers use them to turn around concept layouts quickly; architects use them to give residential and hospitality plans believable, scaled seating.
Pair the sofas with the coffee-table, armchair and rug elements, and with the dining and bedroom blocks in this furniture round-up series, to fit out a whole dwelling from one free, consistent library. Because the blocks are licence-clear, the same sofa works for a single flat refurbishment or a multi-unit residential scheme.
Keeping the living-room layer clean
Put the sofas and the rest of the soft seating on a dedicated furniture layer rather than layer 0. With its own colour and lineweight, that layer lets you switch between a clean architectural plan and a fully furnished presentation plan from a single drawing by freezing or thawing the furniture.
When you use the bundled sets, decide early whether you want to keep them as single blocks (faster to place and count) or exploded into their parts (more flexible to rearrange). For repeated residential units, keeping the set as one block and arraying it across the floor plate is usually the quickest, tidiest approach, and it gives you an easy count of how many seating groups the scheme contains.
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Questions
Frequently asked
What sizes of sofa are in the round-up?+
From two-seater loveseats around 1400-1700 mm wide up to three-seaters of 1800-2200 mm and L-shaped sectionals, plus pre-arranged sofa sets with armchairs, a coffee table and a rug. All are drawn full size in millimetres.
Are the sofa blocks plan or elevation?+
They are plan-view blocks, drawn from above for living-room layout. For elevations, pair them with the side-view seating blocks in the furniture series so your plans and elevations stay consistent.
Can I move the pieces in a sofa set?+
Yes. A bundled set inserts as one block, but you can explode it to reposition the sofa, chairs and table individually, then WBLOCK your new arrangement out for reuse on the next project.
Are the sofa CAD blocks free for commercial use?+
Yes. Every block downloads free in DWG and DXF with no signup, no watermark and no attribution requirement, and they are cleared for commercial project use.
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