1. Understand Your Space
Before you get entranced by a beautiful leather sofa or a sprawling sectional, evaluate the size of your living room. A BTO unit, especially, requires thoughtful consideration given its specific dimensions. Measure the room and decide where the sofa will be placed. Remember, it should complement the room, not overpower it.
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2. Decide on the Material: Leather vs. Fabric
Both leather and fabric sofas have their unique charm and benefits:- Leather Sofa: A classic choice, leather sofas are durable and can be easier to clean. They often age gracefully, developing a patina over time, and can add a touch of luxury to your living room.
- Fabric Sofa: Offering a wider variety of patterns and colours, fabric sofas can be more comfortable and cosy. They are generally more affordable than their leather counterparts but might require a bit more maintenance.
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3. Think of Functionality and Flexibility
Are you someone who loves rearranging furniture frequently? Consider modular or customisable sofas. They offer the flexibility to change the layout as per your mood or need, making them ideal for both living rooms and multi-functional bedroom spaces.Image from Unsplash -Katja Rooke
4. Comfort is Key
A sofa might look fantastic, but if it's not comfortable, it defeats its primary purpose. Test the sofa if possible. Consider aspects like seat depth, cushion firmness, and the height of the backrest.
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5. Choose a Style that Reflects You
Singapore's furniture market offers a plethora of styles – from contemporary sectionals to modern chaise lounge. While trends are great for inspiration, choose a sofa style that resonates with your personal taste and complements the overall decor of the living room or bedroom.Image from Unsplash - Spacejoy
6. Maintenance Matters
Especially in the humid climate of Singapore, it's essential to understand how to care for your sofa. Leather sofas, for instance, might require occasional conditioning, while fabric sofas could benefit from regular vacuuming and occasional fabric cleaning.Image from Unsplash - Sven Brandsma



