Whatever you’re considering however, I ‘d advise benefiting from the hard copy offering, a full-size image of the sofa to lay on the floor that should provide you the clearest view of how it will feel and look in your space.Sit test: Is it comfortable? Does it feel well made? Does the couch tend to sag?Compared to the West Elm sofa this replaced, the cushion on it is especially firm. Not uncomfortable, simply firm. I feel well supported by both the cushions and the frame. So if you’re trying to find something to cover your body, this may not be the couch for you.That said, this sofa fits me quite well.
I’m a smaller sized person– 5 feet 7 inches, 160 pounds– and I discover the height of both the seat and the back cushion fulfills me ideal where I want them to. And because both the seat and the back have firmer cushions, I can conveniently sit on them for long stretches.Lie-down test: Is it comfortable? Does it feel well made? Does the couch tend to sag?Periodically I awaken in the middle of the
night and have a tough time falling back asleep, so to avoid keeping my spouse up with my tossing and turning, I’ll go downstairs and attempt to get myself back to sleep on the couch. I have actually slept a minimum of 10 hours on the couch up until now, and since it has a lot structure, I felt well-supported and slept soundly(a minimum of when I got over the Sunday scaries). It is somewhat shallower than my previous sofa though, and I definitely do see the missing inches. I do not move much once I’m asleep, however in order to feel comfy, I do have to tuck myself in pretty tightly.And while this is neither sitting nor lying down, my kids have spent a long time getting on the sofa(they’re four and seven; what are you gon na do? ), and the cushions have actually held up well to their bouncing and fort building.Is the sectional appropriate for specific decoration designs and, if so, which?Because of the plaid material, my specific sofa won’t suit well with more minimalist style choices. The thicker sled legs might also stand out aesthetically. However in a home with a more midcentury aesthetic, or one that utilizes more pronounced colors and patterns, it would fit right in.< img alt ="Image may consist of Couch Furniture Cushion Home Decor Individual Architecture Building Indoors Living Space and Room "src ="https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/69a9fd40aea7d3ce2fcb4603/master/w_1600%2Cc_limit/benchmade%2520modern%2520with%2520child.jpeg "/ > Image: Noah Kaufman Is
it durable/practical
in a modern-day home? Is the sofa kid -and/or dog-friendly? As I discussed above, my kids have actually enthusiastically taken to the sofa. Now, I do not think this is a”kid-friendly”sofa in the sense that it will drive away all the messes kids are prone to making; but a strong frame, considerable cushions, and quality material suggest that I’m comfortable letting them play on it(as long as there’s no chocolate or juice included). What are the care and cleaning directions? Do you think spots might be quickly removed?The material is certainly long lasting, but I would not state it’s stain-resistant
. The plaid I have can hide accidents well, but, if you do spill something, you should make sure to spot-treat it right away with soap and warm water.