A sofa is an important piece of furniture in a home, serving many functions, such as watching TV, chatting, and relaxing. However, it's also quite expensive. A good sofa can last for many years, while a poor quality one will break down after a few years. So, how can you tell the quality of a sofa?
Look at the sofa fabric
Common sofa types include leather and fabric. Leather sofas are typically made from cowhide and other materials. The leather surface should be lustrous, scar-free, and have a fine texture. Pinch and pull with your fingertips, and it should feel supple and firm. Leather sofa manufacturers using top-grain cowhide are considered the best quality. Fabric sofas should be comfortable, skin-friendly, and breathable.
Check whether the sofa frame is strong
The sofa frame is typically enclosed within the outer packaging. Fabric and leather sofa manufacturers typically use wooden frames for their sofas. A good sofa frame must be sturdy to maintain stability and resist deformation and collapse. Living room leather or fabric sofas are subject to frequent use, so the frame must be sturdy. To test this, lift one end of a three-seater sofa. When the lifted portion is 10 cm off the ground, if the other leg also lifts off the ground, the sofa frame is sturdy.
Look at the details of the sofa
Lift the sofa and inspect the base for quality, straight legs, smooth surface, and anti-slip padding. For example, consider a small fabric sofa with matching throw pillows. Unzip the throw pillows and inspect and feel the fabric and filling. A good sofa is also exquisite in its details.

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