Left Facing. The designation right-arm facing and left-arm facing, abbreviated as RAF and LAF, simply refer to the side on which the arm is placed if you are looking directly at the sectional piece.Dec 30, 2020
How do you know if you need a right or left facing sectional?
A good rule of thumb is to place the chaise on the side with the least amount of traffic. Note: When a piece is labeled as right arm facing (RAF), it means the arm is on your right as you are looking at it. If a piece is labeled as left arm facing (LAF), the arm is on your left as you are looking at it.
How do you tell if you need a right or left hand corner sofa?
Do I need a left or right-hand corner sofa? ... If you are looking at the sofa, facing the longest edge, it is a right-hand sofa if the corner and the short edge are to your right. Obviously, then, it is a left-hand sofa if the corner and the short edge are to your left.May 16, 2017
What is a right-hand facing corner sofa?
Do I need a left or right-hand corner sofa? ... If you are looking at the sofa, facing the longest edge, it is a right-hand sofa if the corner and the short edge are to your right. Obviously, then, it is a left-hand sofa if the corner and the short edge are to your left.May 16, 2017
What does RAF chaise mean?
Notice that in this example, when you are facing the sectional, the chaise piece's arm can be found on the right side. Thus, we call this a Right Arm Facing (RAF) Chaise Sectional.