Among all the furniture in a house, the living room furniture is the focal point, and the sofa is a crucial element in showcasing the overall style of the living room. A quality sofa is not just furniture, but also a style, a lifestyle. As a symbol of a harmonious family, the sofa embodies people's expectations. When choosing a sofa, it's important to pay attention not only to the brand, style, and design, but also to the details. So, what details should you pay attention to when buying a sofa?
The fundamental factor in judging the quality of a sofa is the sturdiness of its frame, as this directly affects the sofa's lifespan. Generally, manufacturers of genuine leather or fabric sofas use solid wood frames. Check if the wooden frame is smooth; a good frame should be free of insect damage and blemishes. A sturdy frame ensures the sofa is less prone to warping or sagging. You can also lift one end of the sofa; when that end is 10cm off the ground, check if the other end's legs also lift off the ground. Only if the other end is also off the ground does the sofa pass the test.
The rebound of a sofa directly impacts its comfort. When choosing a sofa, press down on the armrests and backrest. If you can clearly feel the wooden frame, it indicates low filling density. For common living room leather or fabric sofas, try sitting on them to feel their rebound. A specific method is to let your body fall freely onto the sofa; your body should bounce at least twice to ensure good elasticity.
You also need to examine the other details of the sofa. Take a small apartment fabric sofa as an example: you can unzip the matching throw pillows and observe and touch the lining and filling inside. Lift the sofa and check if the bottom is well-finished, if the legs are straight, if the surface is smooth, and if there are anti-slip pads on the bottom, among other details.

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