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What to Look For in a Small Couch

A small couch will make an impact on your home. When selecting a sofa, look for important considerations like the size, comfort, and design.

"The ideal sofa can be the center of your living room and the focal point of your interior design," says Tori Jones, an interior designer. This tan love seat could be a fantastic choice for a modern or neutral space.

Size

Knowing what to look for when selecting a standard sofa can aid you in finding the perfect piece for your home. From the width of a sofa to the armrest height, couch dimensions affect design, comfort and function. Utilize the benchmarks to compare typical couch sizes and choose the right size sofa to suit your taste.

The number of people that will be seated on your couch should also be considered when deciding on the size. A sofa intended for two people may require more cushioning than a sofa made for four or five adults. Also, consider the frequency you utilize your sofa, as the wear and tear of family movies or hosting guests may call for different upholstery and construction materials than a sofa that will be used only sparingly.

Painter's tape can be used to determine the size of the space where you intend to place your sofa. This visual guide allows you to determine how the couch will fit, and make any necessary adjustments. To avoid the sofa crowding your living space it is recommended to make sure you leave at minimum 30" of space in the front.

It is possible to alter the sofa's size to fit into a room. However this is a difficult process and requires expert assistance. When measuring the footprint of a sofa, you should be aware of the depth and height of the cushion for the seat as in addition to the height of the back cushion. To get a more accurate measurement using a straightedge, draw a line from the back of the couch and the front edge of the seat cushion. You can also measure the diagonal depth by placing the straight edge on the highest point of your back of the sofa, and then measuring from the corner at the bottom, which is opposite to where the lines made by your couch and straight edge meet.

Comfort

When shopping for a small sofa, it's important to keep comfort in mind. The ideal sofa will transform your living space into a relaxing retreat perfect for cuddling to read a good book or enjoying a movie night with the family. To determine the most comfortable options, consider things like the depth of the seat and the height of the back cushions. Natasha Adams is a lifestyle and home writer for Better Homes & Gardens. She says that these often overlooked dimensions are vital to comfort.

You'll also need to decide if you prefer a fixed back, scatter back or cushioned option. While fixed backs are usually more formal, scatterbacks are more casual, while cushioned couches are ideal for homes with kids and pets as they are easy to clean.

If  comfortable sofas  looking to make your new sofa the focal point of your living space, choose the leather option. It's a durable material that can stand up to years of use and still looks great. It's also available in several different colors making it a great option for modern and contemporary design styles. If you're looking for something more traditional or a transitional style the fabric couch could be the best option.



Upholstery fabric is another important factor that will determine the comfort of your small couch. Pottery Barn has a wide range of fabrics, so you'll be able to find one that matches your space. A fabric sofa that is performance-oriented is a good choice when you have pets or children. It's easy-to-clean and stain-resistant.

If you're worried about a couch's general durability, you should look for models that have been certified by the Greenguard Environmental Institute. This certification signifies that the couch is in compliance with certain environmental standards like low VOC emissions and no off-gassing. The Greenguard program also comes with a warranty that covers fire, stains and odors for a period of up to 10 year. Many manufacturers also offer an additional year of protection as part of their warranties. They are listed in the fine print of the product details.

Style

If you're looking for a small sofa, select one with plenty of style. A sofa with a sleek shape will give your room a more airy feel, while a contemporary button-tufted design provides a sophisticated touch. The fabric used on this sofa is a soft, gray hue that will easily coordinate with many color schemes. The seat is large enough to be comfortable for lounging and classic track arms add an elegant look to this sofa.

This sofa comes with an upper console that includes various functions that will enhance your viewing experience. The console includes a built-in wood table as well as two reading lamps along with a magazine bag and two additional cupholders. The console also has an outlet for 110V power and USB ports for quick charging. The sofa is covered in corduroy fabric. It also has side pillows to provide extra comfort.

A settee is a excellent option for those with tight spaces, as it takes up less floor space than the traditional sofa. This settee from Pottery Barn is the perfect option for a studio or an upstairs loft, since it can seat up to three people. The light-gray upholstery is a great complement to any home, and the detailed stitching adds a touch refinement.

The reversible sectional of this couch can be placed on either the left or right side, so it is an ideal choice for different living spaces. Its soft, minimalist sofa and luxurious back cushions create a luxurious vibe. The sectional is a great option for a modern or transitional house.

Before you purchase a new sofa, take measurements of the dimensions of the width and depth of your space to make sure it fits properly. When measuring for an L-shaped or corner sofa, it is particularly important to consider the hight of the doorway. If the top of the sofa is too high to fit through a doorway, you may be thinking about purchasing a set in separate pieces. You may also ask your retailer for shipping options. Ahead of time will save you many headaches down the line.

Storage

There are numerous storage options available for your couch which is an essential piece of furniture. Some are as easy as adding a few baskets to keep magazines remote controls, magazines and other things in reach. Some are built into furniture and can serve multiple functions. For example, the Linsy Rubik III is a modular sofa that features two drawers that are large enough to keep the clutter in your living space under control. It also has a charge port that makes it easy for you to power up your devices.

You can also find sofas that can convert into a bed for your kids or guests, such as the Joybird Briar. The sleeper sofa in futon style is available in a variety sizes and upholstery fabrics to fit your style and space requirements. Alternately, you can opt for a small storage ottoman that can also be used as an end table and comes with plenty of storage space for blankets, pillows and other things.

Some people choose a sofa with open cubbies underneath that can be used to store items like blankets, throw pillows and books. This is a great option to store items that aren't needed frequently but do not want to dispose of. It's also a good choice for larger items you'd like to keep out of sight but easily accessible, such as larger sports equipment or outdoor gear.

Another popular option is to purchase a sectional with the possibility of reversible storage chairs that fold out to form beds. They are great for those who have guests regularly or for families with children. They are generally simple to put together and can be moved around the room as seating requirements change as time passes.

A storage sofa can be a great option for small apartments or condos where space is limited and you have to be creative with your decorating. These versatile pieces are available in a large variety of designs and colors from brands like IKEA, Room & Board, West Elm and beyond which makes it easy to match them to the other furniture in your living space.