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In the pantheon of great inventions, the comfy couch ranks somewhere near the very top, a monument to both human ingenuity and our deep, ingrained need to spend several hours each day in a horizontal position. If youโre looking for your new favorite chill spot, take a look through our list of the most comfortable couches and see which one is right for you. Letโs get goingโsofa, so good.
โIf youโre looking for a large couch, I would choose the Kova Pit by Albany Park,โ says Mariya Snisar, head of interior design at Renowell. โItโs extra deep and has oversized cushions, offering more than enough space for you to kick back and relax. I also appreciate the variety of colors and upholstery types. This means it will be easy to incorporate this sofa into almost any interior.โ Interesting to note: The Kova L-Shape sofa also made our list of the best sectional sofas.
Sectional couches can be incredibly useful if youโre moving every year or so (or simply addicted to rearranging your apartment). You can choose, for example, which side the chaise fits best in your new (or rearranged) space. โMy top choice among sectionals is the Essential by Sabai,โ says Snisar. โIt looks luxurious and much more expensive than it is. Additionally, it has wide cushions and plenty of space to relax. Iโm also sure that many people will appreciate that this sofa is sustainably manufactured.โ
This couch was recommended to us by Artem Kropovinsky, an interior design expert and founder of Arsight, an award-winning New York City-based interior design studio. With a slim, low profile design and giant, super-soft cushions, it includes a built-in table with storage drawer, to help keep your space uncluttered. We may be past the era of needing nine different remotes to watch TV, but itโs still nice to have a space to hide phone chargers, tissues, snacks, etc. With 14 understated colors to choose from, those looking for a hint of modern elegance with their deep relaxation should find something that suits them.
โBurrow's Nomad Collection is perfect for pet owners,โ says Bree Steele, of RJ Living. โIt features high-performing synthetic materials resistant to scratches and tears. The nonporous fibers prevent stains, and easy cleaning with distilled water and bleach keeps it looking new, a godsend for all pet owners.โ Snisar also likes the Nomad collection, specifically recommending the Block Nomad, adding that, โThis model has sturdy, quality upholstery fabric that can withstand pet claws and regular use. Of course, if your kitty likes to sharpen their nails on furniture, there will be marks. But if you cut their claws regularly, the sofa will easily withstand the scratching attempts.โ
โPull-out couches in the past have been known to be very uncomfortableโthe frame would have had a metal middle bar across the back when sleeping,โ says Debbe Daley, interior designer, author, and CEO of Debbe Daley Designs. โToday, most manufacturers offer different levels of firmness for the mattress, depending on personal preference. Iโve personally tested the pull-out sofa from American Leather and it was very comfortable.โ With a sleeping area 6.5 feet long and a five-inch deep, high density foam mattress, itโs definitely not the old fashioned sleeper sofa your spine still has nightmares about.
You certainly can find couches for under a thousand bucks, but the vast majority feel not unlike sitting on a large burlap sack full of gravel. If you need a couch on a budget, try Snisarโs recommendation: โI love this upholstered sofa by AllModern for its sleek, stylish design, quality materials, and reasonable price,โ she says. โThis model has a solid wood frame, so it should last for years. I also like that the cushions are more on the firm side, but still feel comfortable.โ Sidenote: AllModern also has a great selection of outdoor furniture, if youโre also in the market for an all-weather sofa.
โThe Park Sectional Sofa by Albany Park is my favorite leather couch,โ enthuses Snisar. โIt uses vegan leather, making it a more environmentally-friendly option. Itโs also well made and has a sturdy frame, and I appreciate that the cushions are quite thick and comfortable. The only downside is this model is available in only one color if you want leather. The good news, however, is that brown goes well with countless interior styles and multiple color schemes.โ
Another of Kropovinskyโs picks, this couch manages to achieve the tricky double whammy of looking appealingly futuristic, but also incredibly inviting. Handcrafted and coming with four cozy, matching scatter cushions, it could easily be the focal point around which you arrange your living room. Indeed, thanks to its fluffy, off-white appearance, itโs one of the few couches that makes the common โlike sinking into a cloudโ description almost literal.
There are several things to take into consideration when looking for the best couches for your home, lifestyle, and overall comfort. The following advice comes from Kropovinsky:
โThe size of your sofa should harmonize with the surroundings in which it's going to be situated. It should neither dominate the room due to its excessive size, nor become insignificant amidst the room's grandeur. An aptly sized sofa ensures a cozy place to unwind.โ
โThe choice of sofa fabric greatly influences the comfort it offers. While leather boasts durability and sophistication, it may not be a perfect match for humid climates. Fabrics such as cotton or linen blends offer softness and breathability, but demand attentive care. Always select a fabric that corresponds to your local weather, your lifestyle, and your preferred comfort [level].โ
Unlike an office chair designed to support you through hours of work, a comfortable couch is all about what feels best when lounging around for hours of binge watching. โSeek a balanced blend of feather-down and foam for a cushiony and inviting feel. An overabundance of feathers might give your sofa a saggy appearance, while an excess of foam could make it overly firm.โ
โThe skeleton of your sofa ought to be robust and durable, ideally crafted from kiln-dried hardwood or a composite of hardwood and high-grade laminates. Sofas with frames composed of metal or plastic might not exhibit long-lasting resilience.โ
โWell-constructed sofas possess robust joinery methods, including dowels, corner blocks, and screws. It's best to steer clear of sofas that are primarily held together by glue, staples, or nails.โ
โThe spring system is another critical aspect that signifies the quality of a sofa. Premium sofas typically employ an eight-way, hand-tied spring system.โ
We made our selections through a combination of expert advice, personal experience, and overwhelmingly positive customer reviews.
โItโs important to ask the right questions and do the research to determine if a sofa is of good quality,โ says Daley. Below is her advice on what to look for, ask about, and try:
โFrame construction is the first important detail. A solid hardwood frame that is glued and screwed will be more durable and will come with a longer warrantyโhigh-end manufacturers will offer a lifetime warranty with a quality constructed frame. Some of the big-box furniture stores market their sofas on the look and not necessarily the construction of the couch, and these couches will not last more than five years max if used on a daily basis.โ
โCushion seat testing is also important. A cushion that has a softer seat and sinks into the frame of the couch is not going to last.โ
โA quality couch will have eight-way hand tied springs. These are springs that are tied eight different ways, from front to back and side to side, which provide a quality cushion. This frame construction process provides a durable support system for the couch and is a time-consuming process and craft for the manufacturer, which is one of the reasons quality couches have a higher price tag.โ
โCleanability and wearability is almost always a feature of shopping for a couch. Most manufacturers are leaning toward performance fabricsโstain resistant, mold and mildew resistant, fade resistant, and made with 100% solution dyed acrylic. Crypton is one of my favorite performance fabrics: I actually knocked over a glass of red wine the day our two white, slipcovered couches were delivered. The slipcovers were made with Crypton, so the wine wasnโt absorbed into the fabric, instead forming droplets that were easily dabbed away with a dry towel. That was five years ago and still no trace!โ
Although everyoneโs idea of how much to spend is a little different, the general consensus is, a good couch doesnโt come cheapโand online furniture stores can vary greatly in terms of price offerings. โIf weโre talking about larger models or sectionals, I would say anything below $1,500-$2,000 will not have an impressive lifespan, especially if you plan to use your couch frequently,โ says Snisar.
โHonestly, buy the best you can afford!โ suggests Steele. โA sofa is one of the most-used pieces of furniture in the house, so it's worth investing in comfort and durability. A good quality sofa can start at around $1,000, and for great quality, consider spending over $3,000. For custom and designer pieces, the price can go higher.โ
They certainly can. โA quality sofa starts at around $5,000,โ says Isfira Jensen of Nufacet Interiors. โEven at that price, you see manufacturers cutting corners in one or more of the elements which make a high-quality upholstery piece. You can expect to be in the $7,000-$10,000 range for a high-quality sofa.โ
โAlthough the choice of sofa styles is mostly a matter of individual taste, mid-century modern style sofas have maintained their charm over the years,โ says Kropovinsky. โDefined by their uncluttered lines, streamlined design, and simplistic allure, they seamlessly blend into a variety of interior decor styles. Nonetheless, bear in mind that your personal comfort and your space's aesthetics should drive your sofa selection, rather than simply going for what's currently in vogue.โ
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