Published at Friday, 19 July 2019. Sofas & Couches. By Rigina De Stefano.
If you are looking for a more formal feeling for your living room, the standard three person sofa is one way to go. These sofas typically have a more traditional look to them. However, you can still have the seating capacity of a sectional. Pair your sofa up with a loveseat or a second sofa. Depending on how formal you want your living room, you may not have a television. But if you have a fireplace, you want your main sofa facing it. Arrange your loveseat or second sofa off to its side moving towards the fireplace. If you do not have a fireplace, you have the opportunity to design the perfect area for friends and family to gather and catch up with each other. Placing your two sofas directly opposite each other crates a nice warm gathering spot. For some, however, this may seem a little stuffy and old fashioned. If so, you can place a second sofa running diagonally on one side and other chairs or loveseat on the other side running diagonally as well. Do this so you create a triangle instead of a square, with your sofa table in the middle. This way, you can get a formal look yet contemporary feel at the same time.
More people are attracted to contemporary leather sofa primarily because of its durability. The material itself is highly durable and can stand the wear and tear through time. It is also very easy to maintain since stains are easily wiped off and will not soak in just like other fabrics. And interesting thing about leather couches is they look much better over time compared to fabric sofas that appear obviously worn out.
The one place in the house that usually reflects an owner taste and style of living is the living room. Many families with smaller children or those who want a place that can handle the rough and tumble wear of kids and pets opt for at least one place in the house that is sure to stay clean and orderly in case some unannounced guests arrives.
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