So you just plunked down a small fortune for a new couch or a great upholstered chair. Some tips to keep your new couch from turning into your...well, your old couch, after the jump...
So you just plunked down a small fortune for a new couch or a great upholstered chair. Some tips to keep your new couch from turning into your...well, your old couch, after the jump...
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You could always do like grandma and wrap the furniture in plastic :-)
view Julia at Living Luxely's profile
That is one funky sofa!
view nazrd's profile
Yes, or never use the living room like my parents.
view SFGail's profile
that sofa is awesome.
view abigailm's profile
Well, if you spilled anything on that couch, you could just replace a patch--no one would know the difference!
view Molly Margarita's profile
Also don't make a habit of sleeping on it, as obvious as that sounds. My friends sofa looks disgusting, as in I don't even want to sit on it, there is like a layer on grim on the bottom half. Her boyfriend has a habit of falling asleep to the TV and then not wanting to move. The sofa is only a few years old looks like it needs to be replaced. Just gross, and I can't believe how quickly it happened.
view buffalogirl's profile
i agree, don't use the furniture at all!
view SydneyBristow's profile
no pets on furniture...
view jako's profile
What about squished cushions? I have a very nice room & board couch, but I find that my cushions seems to be seeming to get less and less full ... I know you can buy new ones for $100 a pop too, which isn't too bad, but it's not very old, a few years.
view Marbargarbo's profile
I'm getting annoyed by the gratuitous hyperlinking. Eating = The Kitchn?? Give me a break.
view Kathryn's profile
Tip 5: Find pets a new good home with old furniture.
In a perfect world our things would stay in great condition, but furniture is for living on and with. I'd like to keep my things perfect but not at the expense of creating a lifestyle that is more suited to my sofa than my family.
view stillreign's profile
I have a worn leather sofa that my kids scratch with their fingernails and has survived several spills. It just adds to the patina/character of the thing and am I ever so grateful to have it.
view Kate N's profile
any tips on preventing the new sofa from becoming the new scratching post? :-(
I am waiting with bated breath for the delivery truck as I type!
view mjr's profile
mjr, have you seen this option?
view laure's profile
laure, your post made my day! lol!
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