Sofas & Couches

How to Choose the Right Sofa

Choosing the right sofa is a big decision. With all of the different styles, features, shapes and materials, the combinations are endless. However, choosing your couch doesn’t have to be a daunting task. There are three main elements to consider when selecting the perfect piece: Size, Fabric, and Functionality.

Once you decide what you want for each of these elements, finding the perfect sofa will be a breeze.

Choosing a Sofa Size

First, you’ll need to consider what size sofa you want. Maybe you have a large room and a sectional sofa would be the best fit. Or, maybe you have a very small space and would rather choose a loveseat. If you’re interested in a sectional sofa, consider the different sizing options within this category. Depending on the size of your room, you could go with a 2-piece, 3-piece or all the way up to a 6-piece sectional. Once you decide on the size of the couch you want, you can move on to selecting a fabric.

Choosing the Best Fabric

There are a lot of options when it comes to picking the right fabric for your sofa. For instance, you could choose genuine leather, chenille or microfibre upholstery. You could also select a leather alternative, as well. The most important part of choosing a fabric is to have it match your lifestyle. When deciding among sofa fabrics, consider how the piece will be used. If your couch will frequently be used by children and pets, go with an easy-to-clean fabric like microfibre. Leather sofas are also more resilient than some might think – they are durable and easy to clean.

Selecting for Functionality

Lastly, consider functionality. For example, maybe you have an office that doubles as a guest room. In this case, a sofa bed would be an excellent choice. Sofa beds or futons open up to full- or queen-size beds and fold away nicely after your guests leave. Or, perhaps you’re looking to decorate a home theatre and want a sectional sofa that has power-reclining functionality. Either way, once you’ve narrowed down size and fabric you’ll be able to find a couch that has the right functionality as well.

Functionality goes hand-in-hand with the layout of your living room. For instance, if you are decorating an office that doubles as a guest room, be sure to place the sofa bed somewhere where there is enough space to open the pullout. If you’re decorating a home theatre, make sure the power-reclining sectional has enough room behind it so the seats can recline fully. Small details like this will help you figure out how to arrange your space based on your sofa’s functionality.

See? Choosing a sofa doesn’t have to be a huge project. First, narrow down the requirements to size, fabric and functionality. Then, go through them one by one and make your selections for each requirement. If you follow these steps you’ll have the perfect sofa in no time.

Looking for the perfect sofa to accommodate your family and friends? We have a wide variety of sofa options to choose from, including fabric, suede, genuine leather, velvet, polyester, linen, and even chenille. No matter what your style or budget is, we have the perfect option for you.

What is the difference between a couch and a sofa?

The terms "couch" and "sofa" are often used interchangeably to refer to upholstered seating furniture, but there are some subtle differences between the two.

A couch is a type of seating furniture that typically has a lower backrest and shorter arms than a sofa. Couches are generally more casual and relaxed in appearance and are often used in living rooms or family rooms. They are usually designed for comfortable, casual seating and may not be as formal or refined as a sofa.

A sofa, on the other hand, is a type of seating furniture that typically has a higher backrest and longer arms than a couch. Sofas are generally more formal and refined in appearance and are often used in more formal settings such as living rooms or formal sitting rooms. They are designed for comfortable, long-term seating and may be more supportive and cushioned than a couch.

When should I buy a couch in Canada?

There isn't a specific time of year when it is best to buy a couch in Canada. Instead, the best time to buy a couch will depend on your personal needs and circumstances, as well as any sales or promotions that may be available.

That being said, there are a few factors that you may want to consider when deciding when to buy a couch:

  • Budget: If you are on a tight budget, you may want to wait for a sale or promotion to get a better price on a couch. Many retailers offer discounts and promotions throughout the year, so it may be worth waiting for a sale to get a good deal.
  • Need: If you need a couch right away, it may be best to buy one as soon as you find a model that meets your needs and budget. However, if you can wait, you may want to hold off until you find a couch that you really love or until a sale or promotion comes along.
  • Season: Some retailers offer discounts on couches and other furniture at certain times of the year, such as during the summer or winter clearance sales. Keep an eye out for these sales if you are looking for a good deal on a couch.

Ultimately, the best time to buy a couch in Canada will depend on your specific needs and circumstances. It's a good idea to consider your budget, need, and the availability of sales or promotions when deciding when to make a purchase.

What is the most durable sofa material?

There are several materials that are commonly used to make sofas, and each has its own benefits and drawbacks in terms of durability. Some of the most durable materials for sofas include:

  • Leather: Leather is a popular choice for sofas due to its durability and resistance to stains and wear. It can withstand heavy use and is resistant to fading and scratching. However, it can be expensive and may require special care and maintenance to keep it looking its best.
  • Linen: Linen is a natural fabric that is known for its durability and resistance to wear and tear. It is also resistant to fading and staining, making it a good choice for busy households. Linen is generally more affordable than leather, but it may wrinkle easily and may require frequent ironing or steaming to keep it looking neat.
  • Microfiber: Microfiber is a synthetic fabric that is known for its durability and resistance to stains and wear. It is easy to clean and maintain, making it a good choice for families with children or pets. However, it may not be as soft or comfortable as natural fabrics like linen or wool.
  • Wool: Wool is a natural fabric that is known for its durability and resistance to stains and wear. It is also resistant to fading and is generally comfortable to sit on. However, it may be more expensive than other materials and may require special care and maintenance to keep it looking its best.

Ultimately, the most durable sofa material will depend on your specific needs and preferences. It's a good idea to consider your budget, the level of use the sofa will receive, and the maintenance requirements when choosing a material.