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Spruce up that sofa

You can’t beat the couch: it’s the best seat in the house and the most comfortabl­e place to rest your feet. Here’s how to style yours up if it’s looking a bit shabby…

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1 PLAY WITH PRINT AND PATTERN

“A great way to spruce up your current sofa is to add a patterned sofa cushion, which creates a unique layered look,” says Jenna Choate, co-founder of Interior Fox.

You can instantly update your colour palette by introducin­g new decorative cushions for a fresh take on the season.

“We also love odd-shaped cushions, like bolsters or spheres, as they add a modern element that doesn’t look ‘everyday Joe’. Try also playing with scale when introducin­g new patterns. For example, an oversized stripe with a smaller check mixed with a subtle floral – it feels more unique when everything is not so matchy-matchy.”

2 GIFT YOUR SOFA A FRESH PAIR OF LEGS

Just like a staple piece in your wardrobe, even the most basic sofa can be totally transforme­d with the help of a few key accessorie­s – such as a new set of furniture legs. You can buy gold legs from Amazon for around £35, helping put your favourite two-seater back in the fast lane.

3 INVEST IN MADETO-MEASURE SOFA COVERS FOR THE PERFECT FIT

“Always think of practicali­ty, comfort and timelessne­ss,” suggests Tori Murphy, founder of British textile brand Tori Murphy.

“Give old pieces a new lease of life with a new set of covers in smart stripes or gorgeous gingham – two classic designs.”

Tori Murphy’s latest Rose Collection in 100% cotton and woodhouse check cotton fabric are both priced at £55 per metre, and suitable for soft furnishing­s and light upholstery. Think cosy cottagecor­e.

4 MAKE SURE YOUR SOFA HAS ENOUGH STUFFING

One of the telltale signs of a tired sofa is sagging cushions.

All that lovely, lazy lounging around can take its toll on the foam and feathers, leaving them looking anything but firm.

Depending on your budget, you can replace sofa cushions with polyuretha­ne foam (a favourite and not too expensive), or online cushion suppliers offer a choice of feather wrap foam cushions.

Simply unzip the cushion, remove the old filling and take the measuremen­ts. Depending on the density and material, you can restuff it with new padding to your liking.

5 A ONE-PIECE FIT STRETCH SOFA COVER FOR ALL ROUND PROTECTION

With boldly printed options, neutrals or a trendy dusty blue for a pop of colour, one-piece sofa covers are a no-brainer. One size fits most sofas – they’re easy to put on, machine washable and will protect your sofa from pet hair or spills.

Best yet, you can style them to suit the season – burgundy for Christmas and red for Valentines.

Sites such as Amazon have a selection from around £30 for a three-seater.

6 CLEANING STAINS GIVES AN INSTANT REFRESH

Make do and mend, or should we say make do and mop. You’ll be amazed how surgical spirit can remove stains on microfibre sofas. Using a spray bottle, saturate the stain and use a sponge to rub away dirt. Always check labels and follow the manufactur­er’s instructio­ns.

 ?? ?? Couches are often the focal point for family get-togethers, making them some of the hardest working pieces of kit you own - so they need a bit of TLC every now and again
Couches are often the focal point for family get-togethers, making them some of the hardest working pieces of kit you own - so they need a bit of TLC every now and again
 ?? ?? Invest in made-to-measure sofa or chair covers for the perfect fit such as this example using Tori Murphy’s check cotton fabric. The cushion is part of the Rose Collection
Invest in made-to-measure sofa or chair covers for the perfect fit such as this example using Tori Murphy’s check cotton fabric. The cushion is part of the Rose Collection
 ?? ?? Throws cozy up a bare couch while adding colour, pattern, and texture to the living room
Throws cozy up a bare couch while adding colour, pattern, and texture to the living room
 ?? ?? A restuffed cushion is able to make even the dowdiest of sofas look as good as new
A restuffed cushion is able to make even the dowdiest of sofas look as good as new

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