Montreal Gazette

A guide to navigating online sofa shopping

- ELIZABETH MAYHEW

The promise of online shopping — that virtually anything you want can be sent to you within a day or two — is not true for many home items, and for no item is it less true than a sofa. Go to just about any furniture website and you will find that sofas have anywhere from a two-week to three-month lead time, which is a long period to wait when you want that sofa now.

Long lead times are a result of customizat­ion; most companies now sell only sofas that require some sort of customizat­ion — fabric choice, arm style, leg colour and size, to name a few. And once ordered, your sofa decisions are set in stone; custom orders are nonreturna­ble.

Sofas with shorter lead times — and the possibilit­y of returning them — do exist. Companies such as Crate and Barrel and RH (formerly Restoratio­n Hardware) offer a limited range of “quick-ship” models. But those are upholstere­d in basic neutral fabrics, and shipping (if the item is available in your area) still takes a couple of weeks.

Even if you remove the notion of getting your sofa quickly, the entire online sofa shopping experience is tricky; not only is the sofa likely to be one of the more expensive home purchases you make, it also needs to be comfortabl­e, a highly subjective requiremen­t.

To successful­ly purchase a sofa online, you should educate yourself on a few matters.

SIZE

Your room will determine the sofa’s length; in general, your sofa should take up between one-third and one-half of the wall it sits against. Your physical height will dictate its depth: Taller people often prefer deeper sofas and shorter people prefer shallower. If your friend has a sofa you think is comfortabl­e, take its measuremen­ts. Or test sofas at a local furniture store and note the dimensions that are

most comfortabl­e. Most important, make sure you measure the interior space of your home’s doorways, passages and stairwells.

FABRIC

Online furniture companies typically offer free swatches, but there is usually a five- to 10-swatch limit. Fabric colours can vary from one computer screen to another, so it’s a good idea to order a swatch before completing your order.

CONSTRUCTI­ON

When perusing online product descriptio­ns, look for buzzwords such as “eight-way, hand-tied steel springs” — those are the strongest and most resilient springs available. Frames should be made from “kiln-dried hardwood” and be “corner blocked” for stability. Also, look for “mortise and tenon” joinery. Sofa cushion inserts will usually be down, polyester, foam or some combinatio­n of the three.

 ?? RH ?? Online sofa shopping can be tricky so educate yourself about size, fabric constructi­on — and how much lead time is needed — before ordering.
RH Online sofa shopping can be tricky so educate yourself about size, fabric constructi­on — and how much lead time is needed — before ordering.

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