Yes, You CAN Choose The Perfect Sofa!
Did you guess the answer -- it is the same for all the questions. The answer? The humble sofa! Did you get it right? That little quiz highlights the critical importance of a sofa as a home furnishing. For yourself, your family and your guests, you need a good sofa.
This means that when it comes time to buying a new sofa, you must make your choice carefully and thoughtfully. A sofa can make or break your home decorating efforts.
As no two homes (or homeowners) are the same, there is no type of sofa that is 'right' for everyone, only the type that best meets
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As far as functional criteria are concerned, you can choose sofas that are sectional - you can move individual pieces of the set in a mix-and-match fashion. You can also buy recliner sofas, sleeper sofas (that open out into a bed) - even outdoor sofas, that can handle all types of weather. I advise folks to consider the functional criteria
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As far as design (appearance) is concerned, your choices are almost endless. You can choose sofas with a traditional feel - literally,
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A couple of recommendations: Always match your sofa style to your overall room style. If your room decor is contemporary, make sure your sofa is as well. If your room is decorated in a traditional flavor, then choose a sofa for it that keeps to that same design scheme. Clashing styles hurt my eyes!