Dining Table

You want the fabric of your sectional to last as long as the frame. But you also want a good balance of durability and comfort.

  • Cotton and linen are great options for a breathable fabric that is comfortable for lounging on. However, depending on the knit and density of the fabric, both these natural fibers tend to wear out faster than other options. You also need to be aware of loose threads that can snag and bunch easily ruining the aesthetic appeal of the sofa.
  • Wool blends are also a comfortable natural option for sofa upholstery with exceptional insulating properties that keep it cool in summer and warm in winter. Wool won’t fade or wrinkle, keeping your living area immaculately styled. However, it is more expensive than other fabric, which may make it cost-prohibitive for covering an entire sectional sofa.
  • A great alternative is a synthetic microfiber. Although many people tend to steer clear of synthetic fabrics, microfiber offers the perfect blend of comfort, stain-resistance, and hard-wearing durability. This fabric is ideal for sectional sofas in homes with kids and pets as they are low-maintenance and easy to clean.
  • Genuine leather is a highly durable material but requires moderate maintenance to keep the texture supple. It doesn’t absorb liquids or smells, making it easy to clean, but it can be punctured or torn by pet claws, so it is more suitable for a pet-free home. Leather also has a luxurious textural look to the fabric, which elevates the style of any room in the house.

To create a cohesive look in your living room, sitting area, or den, choose a color of sectional to match your current décor. The sofa is generally the largest piece of furniture in the room and draws a lot of attention, so the color of your sofa not only anchors the rest of the space, but it also makes a statement about your style.

Neutral Colors

Neutral colors such as gray, cream, beige, and brown, blend into any room and allow you to use accessories to change the look of the room instantly. They are ideally suited to minimal modern homes, and age well with time.

Complementary Colors

Complementary colors are shades that naturally contrast and enhance each other. They will be opposite each other on a color wheel. For example, orange and blue, purple and yellow, red and green. These color pairs create a high impact, high contrast design that can make your sofa pop.

Choose a color opposite to the majority of the shade in the room. If you have a room primarily decorated in shades of blue, choose a sofa in a complementary shade of orange.

Analogous Colors

Analogous colors are those that are next to each other on the color wheel, which act harmoniously together. For example, blue, green, and light green. Use an analogous color scheme to choose and style your sectional for a living room that has high visual appeal. A navy sofa can be decorated with throw pillows in shades of green or make a pink sofa pop with a purple throw rug.

Once the sectional is placed into the room, it will need to blend in with other pieces of furniture in there too. We are talking about coffee tables, rugs, consoles, and others. For instance, these sectionals should not be too big for the rug. Ideally, you want the rug to extend beyond the binderies of the sectional for the best visual appeal.

The coffee table, on the other hand, needs to sit within the sectional. In other words, it has to be small enough to be accommodated within the sectional’s boundaries.

It’s also important to be careful about choosing the accent pillows. For large sectionals, you will need larger accent pillows. Large sectionals don’t need a lot of pillows. In fact, just place one in every single corner.

Smaller sectionals, on the other hand, may benefit from many smaller accent pillows. If your sectional has a neutral finish, consider going for brighter and bolder accent pillows. This adds excellent texture to the room.

Even though sectionals may, at first glance, look the same, they may come with additional extra features as well. For example, some pieces may come with plush roll arms and deep seats that may feel relatively more comfortable.

Others may feature additional pockets for storage and even cupholders for a soda or coffee. Let alone USB ports. These extra features are designed to enhance the functionality of the sectional and can be invaluable additions to your living room.

Buying sectionals is never easy. There are many factors to consider. However, just take your time. There are many design options out there so you will be able to find a piece that works for your living room.


Post time: Aug-30-2022