A comfy sofa is a wonderful thing. It’s a place to chat, to nap, to watch TV, to read, maybe even to enjoy a late-night snack. It’s usually the focal point of your living or family room and a sizable investment – yet many of us buy a new sofa without doing a lot of homework.
Here are a few things to consider before you head to your furniture store. Be prepared and you’ll make a smart purchase that you’ll be happy with for years…
Size. Generally, follow the large room, large sofa; small room, small sofa rule. But take other things into consideration too. Do you want to include other chairs? A coffee table? An ottoman? Make sure you do a walk-about when you measure to be sure there’s plenty of space to get around the room effortlessly.
In a small room, an apartment size or 2-seater may be your best option. With a few side chairs, this can be very functional. But don’t sacrifice design. Go for something strong with clean lines. Hint: Open legs on your sofa will make the space look less busy.
Use. Do you like to watch movies as a family? Do you host wine parties? Game nights? Have overnight guests? The first thing to determine is how, and how often, your sofa will be used. All your other decisions come from understanding the functionality of this key piece of furniture.
Upholstery. If you have young children or pets (or a messy partner!) forget about beige linen! Durability is a huge factor. Go for a sturdy but attractive fabric. Patterns help camouflage small stains. Leather is a solid choice, but be sure you know what you’re getting. Grades and quality of leather vary widely – and light-coloured leathers show wear more quickly. Generally, go for neutral coloured upholstery that you won’t tire of and can be dressed up with accessories for different looks. Hint: If you are adventurous, a sofa in a bright colour makes a gorgeous statement.
Quality. When you’re examining sofas, lift one end to see if it feels unexpectedly light, or jiggles or creaks as it is raised. Red flags! The frame should be made of a hardwood like maple or birch and at least an inch and a quarter thick. Joints should be put together with screws, dowels and glue. The frame should be well padded. Squeeze the arms and back; the less frame you feel, the better. The springs should be bouncy and close together, whether they are spirals or long S-shaped wires. Cushions should fit the frame without gaps or crowding; the foam should have a density of at least 1.8 pounds per cubic foot.
Shape and Style. A modern sofa will be simple with few curves. A traditional sofa will be more rounded, with touches like buttons. Choose what appeals to you and complements your decor. If you enjoy an eclectic look, mix it up. A prim and proper settee can be perfect in a modern room.
There are numerous types of sofas – the standard 3-seater, the love seat, the sofa bed, the sectional and the sofa with drawers and storage. Do your measurements and assess your needs. One of the most versatile styles is the sectional. It provides lots of space for a family and can divide spaces beautifully (example: living and dining rooms).
Access. This is important – and I speak from experience! If the sofa won’t fit through your doors, or up your stairs, you will be frustrated and disappointed. Measure and measure again.
Comfort. That’s what it’s all about, right? Spend at least 15 minutes on the sofa before you buy it. See if it “fits” you. You should feel supported and have no issues getting up or down.
Knowledge. Choose a store you can trust with salespeople who can answer all of your questions. Don’t be pressured or rushed – it’s a big decision.
Speaking of knowledge, you can trust Stoney Creek Furniture to give you all the information you need to make the right sofa choice. The sales team is non-commission, which means you get straight talk and honest advice. With about 300 sofas and loveseats on display in leather, upholstery and custom upholstery options, you’re sure to find the perfect sofa.
Whatever sofa you choose, here’s wishing you comfort and joy.
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