Sofa Buying Guide

Size, fabric, style, use, and quality should be your basic considerations when buying a sofa. Couch size is both a practical and aesthetic matter, i.e. make sure you buy a couch that can fit through the door. Remember too that a pillow-backed sofa will look bigger than a tight-backed sofa.

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With sofa fabrics, leather lasts, but will take damage in casual or family-use rooms. If you go the upholstered route, remember that patterns will often hide stains and wear better than solids. It's always easy to throw a slipcover over outdated fabrics, so buy a couch that is structurally sound rather than just eye-catching.

Style refers to the shape of the sofa: low arms, high arms, single seat cushion or multi-seat cushion. Don't forget about small things like sofa legs. A couch with visible legs often suits a more contemporary decor than one with a material fringe.

Sofas, sectional sofas, sofa sets, and sleeper sofas will all present different use options. Decide what you need and shop accordingly.

But most important of all is quality. A well-built couch can always be re-upholstered, so don't just window shop. Look for structural and material information using the following tips.

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