Tuesday, 19 December 2017

How To Choose The Right Fabric For Your Couch

There’s no family room, living or TV room without a couch. It’s that spot where you can comfortably slouch on and binge-watch your favorite TV show. Also your couch is where your guests will sit. So, the fabric on your couch should be strong, durable and nice to look at. It should be easily maintainable and durable enough to stand the test of time and daily usage. There’s so much to consider: the color, pattern, décor of the room and so on while choosing the right fabric for your couch.

Here we have listed certain factors that you must consider -
  1. Durability - Durability of the fabric depends on its usage and the members in family. If children and pets are a part of your family, a rough and tough fabric will be your best bet. Woven patterns are the toughest lot. They have a higher thread count and tight weaves. Leather and micro-fiber fabrics are great for households with pets and kids.
  2. Harmonious With The Interiors - It’s very important for the fabric to be in sync with the interiors of a house. It should perfectly blend with the furniture and décor. Your personality and sense of style should reflect in the fabric and couch.
  3. Pattern - The pattern of a fabric has a major impact on the way a room looks and feels like. In large rooms, big and bold patterned fabrics blend well. However, for smaller rooms, fabrics with soft and small patterns are better.
  4. Color Of The Fabric - If you’ve got a large couch, you will have to pay special attention to the choice of color for the fabric. It’s going to dominate the room so make sure it is pleasant to look at. Neutral colors are always a safe bet.
  5. Environment - It is important to consider factors like sunlight and dampness while selecting the right fabric for your couch. If the couch is placed at a sunny spot make sure that the fabric is resistant to fading and if the room in which the couch is placed is a damp one, go for a fabric that is resistant to mildew. Opt for microfiber fabrics if there’s anyone in your home who is allergic to dust.
  6. Stain Prevention - When choosing a fabric for your couch, consider whether stain prevention is a priority. If the couch is placed in a formal living room and will be used mainly by adults, you can opt for natural fabrics like linen, leather, cotton, wool, Vinyl and silk. On the contrary, if your couch is prone to staining, choose fabrics with built-in Crypton, Sunbrella finishes or BellaDura.

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