
Avoid mistakes - Choose the sofa that suits best to you
Open the catalog to page 1Mistakes to avoid buying a sofa 1. Wrong style Choosing the wrong style of sofa Ignoring quality, the golden rule: wood + springs + foam Appearance Conversely, you shouldn't choose a sofa solely for its appearance. Fabric Choosing the fabric Space Not measuring available space Long-term cost Not considering the longterm cost Product catalog
Open the catalog to page 2Mistake #1: Choosing the wrong style of sofa When looking to buy a sofa, it's important to choose a style that suits your home decor and lifestyle . For example, if you have children or pets, you may want to avoid leather sofas, as they are more difficult to clean. If you enjoy spending time watching TV, you'll probably want to opt for a comfortable and spacious sofa. In short, make sure you choose a style that suits your needs .
Open the catalog to page 3First of all, it's important to understand that a sofa's appearance can be deceiving . While you may fall in love with a sofa when you see it in a store or online, that doesn't necessarily mean it will be comfortable or fit your lifestyle. Choosing a sofa based solely on its appearance can result in a piece of furniture that doesn't meet your practical needs. For example, if you have back problems, you may need to choose a sofa that provides adequate support. Additionally, a sofa should be comfortable and functional , as well as aesthetically pleasing. You'll likely spend a lot of time on your...
Open the catalog to page 4Make sure that the sofa you choose fits the available space and that it will not be too big or too small for the room . For this, we advise you to make a plan, take a meter and note all the dimensions of your room as well as the location of the doors and windows. Ideally, if you are looking for a corner sofa or a sofa with a chest, place on your plan the dimensions of your sofa and the location of the corner. Another common mistake people make when buying a sofa is not measuring the available space in their home. Before buying a sofa, make sure you measure the space where you plan to place it....
Open the catalog to page 5Mistake #4: Ignoring quality, the golden rule: wood + springs + foam When buying a sofa, quality is very important . Ask about the construction: For added durability, choose wooden frames over pine. The springs are placed for better durability and support. In cheaper sofas, there may not be any springs at all. Also, the foam in the cushions varies in density and materials. You want a sofa that will last a long time and be comfortable for the whole family. Don't be tempted by a cheap sofa that won't last long. Instead, invest in a high-quality sofa that will last for years .
Open the catalog to page 6Mistake #5: Choosing the fabric Upholstery fabric determines the price and durability of your sofa . Before buying a sofa, you should consider the material: is it intended for light, medium, or heavy use? A 100% cotton fabric will fade and wear out more quickly, while a blended fabric, such as 20% acrylic, 46% polyester, and 34% rayon, will last longer. At Best Mobilier, we have many types of fabric: velvet sofas, bouclette fabric sofas , fabric sofas, imitation leather sofas... Another advantage is that the fabrics are available in different colors: beige sofa, green sofa, blue sofa, terracotta...
Open the catalog to page 7Mistake #6: Not considering the long-term cost Long-term cost is another important factor to consider when buying a sofa . While it may be tempting to buy a cheap sofa, it can end up costing you more in the long run if you have to replace it often. Investing in a higher-quality sofa may seem more expensive in the short term, but it can save you money in the long run. Conclusion Buying a sofa is an important decision that can have a significant impact on your interior design and quality of life. By avoiding the common mistakes mentioned above, you can be sure to choose the perfect sofa for your...
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