Five tips for selecting the perfect sofa

Do your homework

It’s easy to measure your new sofa’s floor space. However, details like height, armrest thickness and required features can be harder to pin down. Evaluating your old model will add context and shed light on those fuzzy details – a final goodbye you could say. For example, the overall length of your sofa is fine, but its wide armrests steal too much seating space. Then go for a longer design or opt for narrower armrests. Your sofa’s position is great for watching TV but closes off contact with the rest of your living area. Then try an open-end for more ways to sit and interact.

Be thorough.

Trying out your prospective sofa can seem awkward. The well-mannered person in you wants to resist rummaging around our beautifully displayed sofas. Don’t worry. Ignore that feeling, and be as thorough as you wish. We are sure of the quality of our designs, and we want you to be just as certain when you buy.

Cozy living space featuring the Bergamo sofa and the Santiago coffee table

Sit down.

Sit in every seat, and do so for at least three minutes. Check for comfort and the absence of hard framework and springs. Our designs feature high-quality, high-density foam, mixed with down for extra comfort. Feel around the form, checking that all profiles are well padded. Try the armrests and check your seating posture. If you are tall, you should consider designs with greater seat depths: the distance from the back cushion to the seat front.

Woman sitting on the Amsterdam corner sofa next to the Madrid coffee table in ash ceramic

Fabric or leather?

With modern fabric treatments and high-performance blends, the practicality gap between fabric and leather has narrowed. That said, if you have pets and very young children, leather is the better choice, as it is still more durable and easier to clean on an everyday basis. If vibrant color is high on your list, then fabric will be your best option. The matte of most fabrics adds a contemporary feel to your space, while leather adds an extra touch of luxury. Of course, there is the option of on-trend velvets for a chic expression. The good news is we have over a hundred large 15 sq ft fabric and leather swatches waiting for you in your local store.

BoConcept fabric samples on a white chair, showcasing various textures and colors

Speak to our interior designer.

Choosing your upholstery and sofa design can be daunting. It’s a choice that is unique to your home and lifestyle. Why not speak to one of our trained in-house interior designers? They will come to your home, take measurements and give friendly no-obligation advice to help you find your perfect sofa.
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