Fabric sofas primarily refer to sofas made of fabric, artistically processed to achieve a certain aesthetic effect and meet people's lifestyle needs. These sofas are breathable, hypoallergenic, and easy to clean. Fashionable and beautiful, fabric sofas come in a variety of styles and are loved by many. However, in daily life, fabric sofas also require maintenance and care to extend their lifespan. So, what issues should be considered in the daily maintenance of fabric sofas?
Fabric sofas should be protected from direct sunlight, especially minimizing prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, either entirely or partially. Ideally, they should be placed away from direct sunlight, or their placement should be achieved using sheer curtains to block the sunlight. This way, the sofa won't be damaged, and the soft lighting can add a warm and romantic touch to the room.
Be mindful of children jumping vigorously on fabric sofas, as this could cause deformation due to stress, compromising the sofa's appearance and functionality. Fabric sofas typically have solid wood frames; vigorous jumping on the surface could damage the internal structure, leading to deformation.
To prevent the back of the sofa from directly contacting the wall, maintain a certain gap between the sofa and the wall. Single fabric sofas are commonly seen in living rooms, and they can be easily moved as needed. However, when moving them, ensure that a certain gap is maintained between the sofa and the wall.
Many people don't change their sofa cushions, which causes them to wear down over time. Ideally, sofa cushions should be rotated once a week to distribute the wear more evenly.

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