Modern Sectional Sofa

July 24, 2011 by bunda  
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So, you are ready to re-design your seating area with the modern style sofa? Let’s start…

First of all, take a look around the place. Make some sketches of your room and try to first place your sofa on paper. Here is some advice:

If your room is big enough for the three or more pieces of an average modern sofa set I would recommend using sofa plus two chairs set instead of the sofa-loveseat-chair one. Loveseat is anyway not big enough to comfortably seat two people. The downside of it is that it takes lots of space so adding two chairs instead of a loveseat will save you some of it and will bring more European modern look to your room.

modern sofa

If you decide to choose a modern sectional sofa (which is commonly used these days as a space and money saver and is always less expensive than a separate pieces set), then my advice is to face a chase lounge part of your modern sectional sofa to the TV set. That is called “chase face a TV” rule.

modern sectional sofa

Materials used for modern sofa as well as for modern sectional sofa are typically leather, fabric or combination of both. Don’t get scared of buying modern fabric sofa. Modern high tech fabrics are usually protected by either Scotch Guard or Teflon protection so they are easy to clean from almost anything. For instance, you can clean a stain from red wine using regular soap and water. Some greasy and/or old spots could be easily removed using 50/50 solution of vinegar and water.

Another advantage is that modern sofas and modern sectional sofas are usually manufactured with removable covers, for effortless cleaning and maintenance of your sofa. You can even wash your cover in a regular washing machine. Imagine that! Also fabric’s life is usually much longer then the life of the leather, which brings us to the next point.

fabric sectional sofa

Leather is a nice, expensive-looking material. Yet, it is a bit easier to fix some splits on the sofa that on the leather, which needs continuous care for it to look nice over a long time (conditioning, waxing, polishing, deep cleaning, etc.). Yet some spots, for example from ink, cannot be removed from the leather without professional help no matter what you do. So, as you can see, leather has some advantages and disadvantages against fabric, so think twice before choosing a modern leather sofa over a modern fabric sofa.

Gennadiy Tverskoy

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Sectional Sofas in Modern Living Room Design

October 27, 2008 by bunda  
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Modern living room furniture, as well as traditional living room furniture usually represents separate pieces of furniture placed throughout the room to create a certain design.
The most common selection, used successfully for years, was a combination of the sofa, loveseat and/or one or two armchairs. Today, the new invention came into the picture: sectional sofa.

Modern sectional sofa quickly became one of the very popular selections in the modern living room furniture design. In comparison to the traditionally shaped modern sofa, modern sectional sofa gives you more positioning possibilities. You can customize your sofa by picking and choosing sections of it. You can create our own silhouette by moving the pieces around and re-design your living room at your will and not get stuck with the boring rectangular-shaped form of the regular sofa, which can only be fitted at one place of the living room. The invention of the sectional sofa was especially useful for the small-size apartments or condos, where the traditional sofa would not sometimes even make it through the entrance door. Besides, a sectional sofa can give use to one of the corners of the living room, which is usually abandoned or not fully utilized. Last, but not least, it is a lot easier to match the price of the sofa with your budget it you choose to go sectional.

Modern sectional sofas usually come in either leather or fabric, or a combination of both, though the last one is rare and mostly custom-made. There are certain advantages and disadvantages of both leather and fabric.

Fabric sofa is usually selected by those who do not like that sticky feeling of the leather on their skin after sitting on it for a long time, especially during summer. Another reason to choose a fabric sofa over a leather sofa is that leather sofa does not get cleaned so easily despite of the “guarantee” from a salesperson offering easy leather treatment and/or cleaning supplies. At the same time fabric is easier to clean at home, without resorting to a professional cleaning service. And if you choose a removable cover, the cleaning problem only depends on a quality of the laundry detergent you use as practically all of the removable covers are washable. Finally, fabric sofa has been traditionally considered cheaper than its leather opponent.

The last statement was true until new, less expensive technology in leather processing was discovered. Also, furniture manufacturers started to combine natural and faux leather in a piece of furniture, putting the faux one in the back of it. As a result, leather furniture’s average selling price dropped significantly, therefore becoming affordable to more people. This had a great impact on a furniture industry. Modern leather sofa is becoming a best seller to a low-to-average-income shopper over the past years, turning out to be a strong alternative to a fabric sofa. And using leather in your living room furniture design will certainly give your place more respectable and upscale appearance.

Gennadiy Tverskoy

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