Manawatu Standard

How to choose the right sofa

- Michele Lerner

New renters and new homeowners are often on a tight budget, and yet they want to outfit their home with furniture that works for their surroundin­gs.

If you have limited dollars to spend, interior designers recommend focusing on a bigticket item, such as investing in a good sofa that will last for the long term.

We asked Cheryl Eisen, founder and president of Interior Marketing Group, to share her advice about which factors are important when choosing a sofa to fit any budget. Here’s her advice:

Shape

Modular sofas, because they work in so many different layouts. They allow you to swap pieces and adjust the shape if you move to a new home or get tired of it. If you’re planning to invest in a piece, you want something that is adaptable for different spaces and uses.

Size

The size should be consistent with the size and layout of your space. That’s another reason modular pieces are a great investment, because the size and configurat­ion can be easily tailored to suit your space.

Design

Other important considerat­ions include constructi­on and design. You want to choose a piece that’s timeless. This means clean lines, neutral colours, high quality and durable constructi­on.

Choose a piece that is simple yet classic, nothing too trendy or bold. Over time, you may outgrow anything too tastespeci­fic.

Quality

Durability is essential, as well. A high-quality piece will stand the test of time and offer the comfort that will make it a worthy investment.

Don’t compromise quality for a piece that looks great but is of poor quality.

Custom design Where to shop

Don’t buy a sofa online unless you are able to view it in a showroom before purchasing it. You want to be able to test the look and feel to ensure you’re getting the quality you’re looking for. The only way to know how comfortabl­e it will be is to test it for yourself!

Custom design is necessary only if you have a very specific style in mind or an unusual room layout that doesn’t allow for a typical shape or size of most sofas.

Making a good investment

Make sure you consider factors such as moving plans in the next few years and what the space and size of your new space might be.

 ?? BRENT DARBY ?? If you want your sofa to stand the test of time, go for something that’s timeless.
BRENT DARBY If you want your sofa to stand the test of time, go for something that’s timeless.
 ?? CATHERINE GRATWICKE ?? The size of your sofa should be consistent with the size and layout of your space.
CATHERINE GRATWICKE The size of your sofa should be consistent with the size and layout of your space.

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