Monday, June 3, 2019

Choosing the Designer Sofa for Contemporary Living Style


The new house owner is looking for furniture for his new home and decides to invest in a sofa or two. What will be deciding factors for his deciding on one specific sofa for his new home? Here we take a look at the factors that govern his decision.

How big is the house?


This is the first consideration because if the sofa is too big for the room, it will stop being useful. So, one must check where the sofa is to be placed and see if there is enough place. The popular sofa for two is 56 inches by 28 inches so you can plan accordingly. You will need two feet in front so you will require 56 x 52 inches for your two-seater sofa. The Designer Sofa Set can be made to order to include carvings on the back and imprints of the designer in the front. The cushion is largely customized and remains comfortable.
If you opt for a three-seater, then the space requirements will be bigger. It should not take up all the living room or family room space meaning there must be enough room for the family members to move around. The size of the sofa for three is 86 x 34 inches and if you add the customary two feet it will come to 86 x 58 inches. Woodcraft is famous in India and the woodworkers carve intricate patterns that include vine leaves and figurines on the wood. These are to commemorate the rulers of the past and their achievements.

Cost is a factor


The second big factor that the house owner must consider is the cost. The cost of the sofa must be reasonable but there must be no compromise in the quality. You get luxury hand carved divans for 24,000 to 30,000. And then, there are four-seater armless sofas for ₹7,000. This kind of Designer Sofa Set is 90 x 24 inches so you will need 30 square feet space for this. Depending on your budget, you can pick the sofa that suits your interiors and pocket.

Type of sofa for the house


You can have a Chesterfield or a Settee sofa. The Chesterfield has a tufted look and is well-padded but this might be an optional arrangement. There are models that are tufted only on the sides or back while others include padding on the seating and resting section as well. The object of the Chesterfield is to sit in absolute comfort without wrinkling the clothes, something that most of us would want.
The Settee sofa, on the other hand, is luxuriously empty. It has ornately carved arms and back, but there is no side covers or back cushions to speak of. The sofa is a little better than a chair, an overdressed chair if you can imagine it. But, this might be what your house needs, besides it is most economical.
Houses with the right furniture make the inmates happy. Filling the house with all the needed furniture will be the work of the house owner and when this is done, he or she will rest peacefully. For the house is the place of comfort, the living cherishing it for this and the unborn generations will revel in the possession of the grand furniture that lasts for ages.