Saturday 6 August 2016

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There many kinds of sofas out there – where do you start?

Bridgewater - Casual and comfortable define a bridgewater sofa design.  The arms are slightly rolled to the side and are lower than the sofa back.

 

 

Cabriole - Cabriole sofas are known for an exposed wood trim along the top of the back and arms.  However, you can find contemporary cabriole sofas in the classic cabriole design without the wood trim.

 

 

Camel back - The camel back sofa’s main design feature is a higher back in the center which descends in a continuous line into the arms of the sofa. They’re also recognized for exposed wood legs  as well as frequently exposed wood on top of the back and arms.

 

 

Chaise Lounge - Chaise lounges have an arm while others have no arms.  Also, the chaise lounge is extremely popular as a patio furniture item typically found poolside.

 

 

Chesterfield - The chesterfield sofa is known for its “quilted” or “tufted” style. Some have the tufted design on only the back and arms while others include it on the seating bench section as well.

 

 

Contemporary Mid-century Modern Sofa - Contemporary is a term used for current furniture… but it’s always based on a particular design style such as a contemporary chesterfield or contemporary camelback.

 

 

Daybed - While it wouldn’t be cool to ask guests to sleep on a daybed, it can be a great place to kick your feet up for a nap. The daybed looks similar to a chaise lounge except the daybed has ends or backs on each side.

 

Divan - A divan is a sofa without a back.  Therefore, they require being placed against a bare wall against which you can arrange pillows for a cushioned back.

 

 

English - The English sofa is known for low arms in relation to a high back. Upholstery is tight throughout, yet decently cushioned all over, including the arms.

 

 

Futon - The futon is a sofa/bed combo.  Generally, the back of the sofa folds or releases downward to create a large, flat, cushioned sleeping surface.

 

 

Lawson-style Sofa - This sofa style is designed for comfort.  Its signature design element is a back comprised of pillows separate from the frame. 

The reason for this design is to create a softer, more cushioned sofa with large cushions that aren’t taught within the frame of the sofa.

 

 

Loveseat Sofas - The loveseat sofa is an umbrella term for a sofa made for two people.  They’re often part of a living room set.

 

 

Mid-century Modern - From 1940 to 1970 mid-century modern furniture reigned supreme, but don’t count it down and out yet.  It’s making a comeback and looks that it will stay as it has now passed the test of time.

 

 

Pull Out Sofa Bed - A pull out sofa bed is distinguished from a futon in that the sofa back remains upright while the sleeping surface folds under the belly of the sofa from where it is stored and pulled out.

 

 



 

Sectional Sofa -The section sofa is a multi-piece sofa.  Common number of pieces are 3 and 5.  It can be arranged in a number of configurations.  The more pieces, the more configurations.  Ideally, any sectional you purchase will include fixtures that connect the pieces to keep them from separating.
Two common configurations are L-shape and U-shape.

 

 

Settee Sofa - 

1. A long wooden bench with a back.
2. A small or medium-sized sofa.

 

 

Divider Sofa -
People can sit on both sides of the couch and interact with one another through the sofa. I bet children would have a blast sitting on this couch! 

 

Choose your own design to make your aura

 

 

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