There are several requirements to consider when picking a suitable sofa.​
​Detailed Consideration 1: Sofa Size Should Match the Living Room Layout for a More Comfortable Experience
The sofa is the core furniture in the living room, and it greatly impacts the overall spatial experience. Therefore, it is important to consider the placement and size of the sofa in advance to prevent any issues with arranging surrounding accessories. When selecting the sofa size, you can refer to the following two key points:
Measure the Distance Between the Sofa and Surrounding Items:
Plan out the placement and size of the sofa in advance. Measure the distance between the sofa and surrounding items such as the coffee table, potted plants, wall art, and lighting fixtures. Simulate and imagine the living room's spatial experience and feel, and also measure the maximum length, width, and height of the sofa that can be accommodated.
Choose a Sofa Size Suitable for the Household Size:
For smaller households or compact living spaces, a 2-seater or 3-seater sofa would be appropriate. For larger households or spacious living rooms, an L-shaped sofa that can be both seated and reclined is a flexible option to make the most of the living room space.​
Detailed Consideration 2: Matching Sofa Materials and Colors Creates a Better Overall Atmosphere
The sofa is the visual focal point of the living room, and its color and material can significantly impact the feel of the entire space. In addition to selecting a style you prefer, it is also important to consider the existing styles of the walls, coffee table, and other furniture in the room. Here are two key points to consider when selecting the sofa's material and color:
Consider the Household's Needs and Lifestyle Habits:
If there are children or pets in the household, it is recommended to choose a durable and stain-resistant material, such as the PetPet Fabric sofa series, which is highly wear-resistant, stain-resistant, and water-resistant, with seven key functions.
If the household members are sensitive to heat, a fabric sofa with good breathability is recommended for long-term sitting or reclining without sweating. If the household frequently entertains guests, a high-quality leather sofa may be more suitable for a polished appearance.
Consider the Styles of Other Living Room Items:
Different sofa materials and colors can evoke different feelings. It is important to consider your preferred style and how the sofa will coordinate with the other living room items, so that the overall look is cohesive and harmonious.