Best Sofa Plans
Changing your old sofa is the same as removing the old
plastic covering that has been hanging on your living room lamp
for say, 5 years. Oh…the only design you are seeing now is the
newest stain your son has added to the pile. And have you
thought of how hard it is for you to get out from your couch?
That's too bad. These only mean one thing- its time to change
your sofa.
It might have taken you some time before choosing the sofa
from the furniture shop the last time you bought your couch.
Only to find out that everything were all in vain. Your sofa
was not as nice as you first thought of it to be. To ease out
the trouble of choosing your sofa, here are some guidelines to
make the work lighter:
- The size. Before doing anything, decide on what size
should you buy. This doesn't necessarily mean that you use your
room size as the basis. The primary reason for this is to avoid
the chance that your sofa doesn't fit the door. Or if you are
leaving on the second floor or so, it may be due to the size of
the stairs or the elevator. Again, it is not only the length of
the sofa that matters, check also on its width and height and
maximum size that your room will allow.
- The color. It is not always advisable to pick the color
that looks strong. As far as home designing is concerned,
neutral colors still remain to be the ideal choice. Then if you
want to capture those hot and striking colors then take
advantage of the sofa accessories. Throw pillows are much less
expensive and they may be great additions to your home décors.
Plus, you can always change the looks of your living room by
rearranging your pillows or by changing their pillow case
colors.
- Assess your lifestyle. Consider your lifestyle and start
from there when choosing the upholstery of your sofa. Also
think about which part of the house will your sofa be placed.
Will it be placed in the family room or in the formal living
room? Having kids may also add to your reconsiderations. For
the longevity of the furniture, avoid delicate upholstery like
that of satin.
- The pattern. If you prefer plain design then it is best to
narrow down your choices to more toned down colors. However,
choosing patterned upholstery is another thing. Choose a
pattern that may conceal "add-on" designs (those that are
patented by your son). With this in mind, you may choose
multi-colored pattern. This will help you hide the dirt and
stains that your children have created.
- Examine the furniture. While you're on-site, allow
yourself ample time to examine the furniture itself. The
underlying construction and the over-all sofa make up. Ensure
yourself that you have tried the feel of the sofa. Sit on it
like you are at you own home. This will give you a better idea
of what the sofa may feel like. If possible, invite others to
try the sofa as well. This will make you see the comfortability
level of the furniture.
- Check other things. Inspect the accents of the sofa. Check
the trimmings, the wood used in construction, the paddings, and
the over-all design.
The question of- "will it match my room?" may arise. It is
best to address this question and other issues as well. If you
see some defaults, then look for another sofa. After all,
choosing a defaulted sofa is not suggested in the
guidelines.
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