Add a Leather Couch and Loveseat to Your Living Room

Add a touch of luxury in your living room by adding a leather couch and loveseat. These pieces are made of the most luxurious Italian Luxe Leather and feature many features, accessories and functions that you will love.

You can choose between a traditional leather sofa set that is stationary, or a mid century modern leather couch power-reclining sofa which reclines by pressing a button or by using a remote.

Comfort

Leather couches that are comfortable can improve the appearance and feel of your home. They can also create a relaxing environment where you can enjoy the company of family or friends. There are a variety of leather sofas and you can pick one that is best suited to your style and needs. The type of cushioning as well as the frame's construction and the material used for seating will determine how comfortable a sofa will be.

You can test the comfort of a couch by sitting down on it and observing how stable you feel. Replace the cushions on your seat in the event that they appear to lose their shape. Verify the quality of the springs in the platform. A higher number and a closer together of springs will offer the most comfortable seating experience. You can achieve this by lifting the corner of the seat, and then running your hands along the frame. A sinuous or coil spring couch of high quality should have at least 5 serpentine springs in each seat cushion. A higher-end model may have up to 9 serpentine springs.

The type of leather that you choose will determine how comfortable your leather couch is. Top grain leather is the cheapest and most popular choice however, it's not going to last longer than other types of comfy leather couch. Full grain leather lounge has a natural, natural look that improves with age and wear, so it is the most durable leather. It also breathes better, so it remains fresher than other leather options.

Other types of leather include semi-aniline and bonded leather. Bonded leather is cheaper than top grain leather, however it won't last as long as full-grain. Semi-aniline leather has a rich soft and silky feel, as well as a subtle sheen, however it does not breathe like top-quality leather.

Another option for comfort is fabric. Fabric sofas are soft and more comfortable than leather as they come "broken in." However, the kind of fabric and the quality of craftsmanship will determine how long the sofa will last.

Durability

Having furniture that can hold up to the rigors and wear of the family is a major aspect for many buyers. Leather-upholstered couches will last for decades when you take care to maintain them regularly. Clean leather can be done with a damp cloth and a small amount of cleaning liquid.

If you have pets, children or are prone to spilling food or drinks on your sofa, the ideal leather to choose is the best quality. While you may spend more than the cheaper alternatives, real leather is more durable and can appear even better as time passes. The tight grain of full-grain contemporary leather sofa also acts as a barrier to moisture.

Other upholstery materials such as microfiber, fabric, and traditional (faux) leather are not as durable. Faux leather is popular since it is typically less expensive and has a similar appearance to leather. However, it could crack as time passes. Microfiber is a less durable material that shows stains easily and can be difficult to clean.

You can tell how durable a leather couch is by looking at its structure. Avoid sofas made of bonded leather, or fake leather. It's a mix of scrap pieces and adhesive that has been sprayed to appear like genuine leather. If you want to make sure that the leather is genuine, look for a label stating "genuine". You should also choose a frame that has hand-tied springs or sinuous ones.

If you're concerned about the environment, choose leather that avoids chrome-tanning processes. This kind of leather has an unnatural appearance and is easier to maintain.

Style

If you're decorating with modern, rustic or traditional style the leather sofa will add an elegant final touch to your space. The modern tanning processes employed to create leather are resistant to cracking and sliding. The natural leather will develop a rich appearance and feel over time. This adds character to your space. It's also naturally hypoallergenic, and doesn't contain dust mites or pet dander.

The breathability of leather also allows it to adapt to the temperature of the room. This is especially helpful for people with allergies or sensitive skin. When selecting a leather sofa, consider the style and color of your decor and how you intend to utilize the piece. If you plan to make the sofa an anchor for a family room or den, choose an neutral or neutral-toned piece to ensure that it is compatible with any future renovations to your room.

Protect your leather sofa from direct sunlight. This will fade the fabric. If you have to put your leather sofa next to a window, consider positioning it to the side of the room or utilizing an enormous shade to protect it from sun.

Another way to ensure the life span of your leather sofa is to shield it from heat. Keep it a minimum of three feet from the flame and avoid placing it directly over an electric or gas heater, which could cause the leather to warp or melt.

If you're thinking about purchasing a leather sofa it's worth the expense to buy an American-made option. The quality of the material and craftsmanship is better than cheaper imported options. If you ever need furniture removal, NYC Furniture Movers will treat leather sofas with the respect and care they deserve.

Although there are many generic movers that can handle the most basic household items, these companies won't be as careful with expensive, delicate furniture like your leather sofa. In the end, you'll save and have peace of mind knowing your leather sofa is being handled by experts.

Convenience

This kind of leather is a great choice for those who are looking for a luxurious. The leather's unprocessed grain is robust and protects it from scratches and spills. It also allows it to develop a rich patina as it ages. The leather is also soft and supple.

However, the main drawback is that full-grain leather is more expensive than other kinds of leather. It is because it requires more hides to cover a larger area of a sectional or sofa, which makes it more expensive.

Even the cheapest leather loveseats and sofas are more durable than the fabric versions, which can wear quickly due to their lightweight design. Leather couches and loveseats are more comfortable and convenient than their counterparts made of fabric.

For example, a leather couch or loveseat with power reclining will let you sit back and relax while you watch TV or read. This option is particularly useful for those who are older or have mobility issues and find it difficult to sit upright in the traditional chair.

Other convenience features you might be looking for include a headrest with a power button or lumbar support that adjusts by pressing a button. A majority of our reclining leather sofas and loveseats have these features which allows you to adjust your seating to fit your needs.

Another aspect you may want to consider is whether your new leather sofa or loveseat comes with adjustable armrests. This will allow you to easily move into and out of your chair. Also, you may be thinking about the color and style of your living room and pick a leather love seat that complements the rest of your decor.

Octane Seating uses only high-quality leather that is imported from northern Italy. The leather is tanned by dairy cows to produce the most luxurious, thick leather that is elegant and robust. For example the Barrett collection has stylish tufting and can be transformed into a modern or traditional style by choosing the appropriate cover. You might also prefer the Gunnison series, which boasts wide track arms and blocked feet along with loose seat and back cushions covered in spring feather down and welt trim.