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What to Consider Before Buying a Sofa

The sofa is often the main focal point in a room. It is also lounged upon, rested on, and put to heavy use daily. Since buying a sofa is a big investment, you need to make sure to spend your money on something that is going to stand the test of time.

Try following these simple tips to ensure you purchase the best sofa for your family.

Available Space


Sofas come in a wide range of shapes and styles. Before setting on a model, make sure there is enough available space in the designated room. Take measurements of the room before shopping. It’s also wise to measure any doorways or stairways to make sure you’ll be able to move the sofa into the room.

Colour Scheme


Your new sofa needs to blend in with the surrounding decor. Decide whether you want the sofa to be a bold piece or if you’d rather have a neutral sofa. If you choose bold fabrics, make sure the surrounding decor doesn’t clash against it. Neutral fabrics match any colour palette. If you want to add an additional pop of colour, you can always buy bright throw pillows or a cosy blanket.

Frame Construction


If you’re going to spend a lot of money on a sofa, you need to make sure it comes with a solid frame. Hardwood, metal, and particleboard are the most common types of frames. Most homeowners agree that nothing outlasts hardwood; however, particleboard, while affordable, may disintegrate over time.

Overall Comfort


No one wants to sit on an uncomfortable sofa. Try testing out several different sofas before settling on one. Make sure the depth of the cushions is deep enough, and check the height of the seat. Two-seater sofas are ideal for couples, while larger families will appreciate the additional lounge space allotted by a corner sofa. There are even reclining sofas and sofa beds on the market.

Cushion Filling


The cushion filling is very important. If the material is too soft, the cushions may fall flat. You’ll find yourself constantly fluffing them back into shape. A hard material, however, may feel like you’re sitting on the floor. Look for feather, foam, and fiber combinations that provide you with enough support and comfort, without requiring too much care and maintenance.

Family Members


Always consider who will be sitting on the sofa. Families with small kids may want to choose a durable fabric that is easy to wash. High-density cushions will ensure the sofa stays fluffy, even if little kids jump around on them. Pets may also damage delicate fabrics, so look for something that is claw-proof. Microfiber is often a wise choice when it comes to durability. Leather, however, rips easily, so it may be best left to homes with only older occupants and no animals.

Price Point


There’s nothing more uncomfortable than a sofa you can’t afford. Before shopping, make sure you know how much you’re willing to spend if buying furniture on finance. Every shopper has a different budget, and it’s possible to find a sofa to fit any price point. Be aware, however, spending less may mean sacrificing quality or size.