If you’re moving the couch, put all the cushions in a safe place out of the way. Someone could trip on them if they’re too close. For some sofas, specific cushions belong on certain parts of the couch. If this is the case, keep track of which cushions belong on each section. Some couches have attached cushions that aren’t removable. In this case, just find the corner to begin disconnecting the sections. Push the cushions aside as much as you can to see if there are handles.

If your couch doesn’t have a handle, just grab a stable spot and lift. Different sofas use various connection methods. Some have clasps that slide together, while others have hooks that unclip. In most cases, however, lifting straight up is the procedure for disconnecting the pieces. Make sure the corner disconnects from both sections before you try to move it. Pulling on a section that’s still attached could rip the sofa.

If you aren’t sure if your couch breaks up into more pieces, consult the manual that came with the couch. If you didn’t save this manual, try doing an internet search for the couch brand and model.

If you keep the sofa separated, use the longest part of the sofa as a couch. Then, use the smaller sections as love seats or corner furniture. Arrange the pieces around a coffee table to create a cozy atmosphere.

Sliding connector pins are on the side of the couch and you can see them when the sections are detached. A hook on one side slides into a socket on the other side. [6] X Research source Snap connectors are installed underneath the sofa. There is a fork on one side and a pin on the other side. Only the fork is visible because it just pokes out from under the couch. The fork snaps around the pin connected to the other side. [7] X Research source

Usually, to make lifting easier, the section with the hook is the corner piece. This can be a one-person job, but if you have trouble lifting then it will be easier to ask someone to help. You can both lift and maneuver the sections together, removing the stress from yourself.

The backs have to line up because the pin isn’t visible, so this the only way to make sure the sections will meet each other. If you push and don’t hear a sound, that means the fork missed the pin. Pull the fork section back out and try again, making sure the back sections are lined up. If you’re sure the couch sections are lined up but the fork is still not connecting, then the fork and pin were probably not installed in line with each other. Look under the couch with a flashlight to find the pin and try to connect the sections visually.

Some sofas have a particular cushion that goes with the square corner. It would be a different shape than the other cushions. If you have one cushion that is different from the others, put it on the corner piece.