Things To Look Out For When Buying A Sofa
Even with the “zero percent interest for the rest of your life” deals that are available today, buying a sofa is still a major investment and one that you hope will last for years. So, before you spend on a sofa take some time to read our guide.
Planning your purchase
Measure
Planning is essential when buying a sofa. You need to make sure you measure
the area where you want the sofa to go, and remember to measure the doorways
too! If you have narrow doorframes or corridors with little room to manoeuvre
furniture, look for sofas with removable legs or arms.
How many seats?
What size sofa you need depends on how big your room is and how many people
are going to sit comfortably on it. If you have a large family or regularly
entertain, a three-seater sofa is probably the best idea. Or, if your room is
big enough, opt for a two-seater and accessorise with some armchairs.
Which fabric?
How long your sofa lasts depends partly on the fabric. Leather is hard wearing
and can be cool in summer and warm in winter. The two most popular are aniline,
the most natural and expensive, and semi-aniline, which is dyed and given a
protective topcoat. Fabric sofas come in anything from moleskin to damask. If
your sofa is going to get a lot of use, look for stain resistant fabric.
Colour
It may seem obvious but choosing the colour of your sofa is important, especially
when you are investing in a more expensive model. While that hot pink sofa may
fit perfectly with your living room scheme now, it may not in a few years when
you want something a bit more subtle and sophisticated. Instead, go for a neutral-coloured
sofa and dress it up with cushions and throws to get the bright colours you
want, as they can be cheaply replaced.
Cleanable covers
Removable covers are a great choice if you have small children or just want
to be able to give your sofa a clean now and then. This type of sofa is ideal
if you want something a bit brighter or lighter in colour as it will be easy
to clean, leaving you no worries about having a fun interior. Most loose covers
can be washed at forty degrees although they should never be tumble-dried.
So you want a corner sofa…
Corner sofas can be great for rooms that are small or an awkwardly shaped. They
free up space in the centre of the room for focal features such as a coffee
table. Be careful to make sure you have measured up accurately; the last thing
you want is for doors and windows to bang against your new sofa.
Sofa Beds
Sofa beds are great in a living room or spare bedroom as they are easy to fold
away and give you the option of another bed, which is perfect for a small room.
Most sofa beds are available with matching two and three-seater standard sofas.
Tailor Made
If you can’t find the sofa you want, consider having one made. Some companies
will send a consultant to your home to help you choose a style and fabric to
fit in with your existing scheme.
It may seem like a lot to think about, but if you get your sofa wrong not only can it completely ruin your home’s interior, it is such an expense!
Lee Kooper works at Home Interiors.