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7 Different Sofa Materials and How to Select the Right One

7 Different Sofa Materials and How to Select the Right One

There are various elements involved in making your living room perfect and complete. Sofas have a lot of importance in decorating the living room. Style, luxury, looks and comfort are the factors we usually consider while selecting a sofa. There are different designs, and materials available with their own pros and cons. There are many different sofa materials on the market, and it can be tricky to know which one is right for you. This blog will go over some of the most popular sofa materials and help you choose the right one for your needs.

To decide the right material for the sofa, one needs to be aware of the available options. Here are 7 different materials for sofa and how to choose the right one.

Leather Sofa Fabric, Picture Courtesy: Flipkart 

Leather Sofa Fabric

If you’re seeking a fabric that will make your sofa both sturdy and attractive, leather is the only option. Leather is a valued and distinctive upholstery material because of its high malleable strength and good heat insulation. As a result, leather is warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Leather is also resistant to tearing, bending, abrasion, fire, fungal, and chemical attack, among other things. Leather may be molded and kept in its original shape.

Cotton Sofa Fabric, Picture Courtesy: Flipkart 

Cotton Sofa Fabric

Cotton fabrics for sofas are a good match for their texture, strength, and resistance to dust, dirt and wrinkles. These are breathable, comfortable, budget-friendly and one of the best types of sofa fabrics for Indian homes.

Keeping cool during the hot Indian months, these sofa fabrics resist abrasion, fading, and pilling. However, the major drawback of cotton is that this fabric easily discolors. In addition, this sofa fabric also tends to wrinkle cotton, so it needs to be firmly attached to the sofa.

linen sofaLinen Sofa Fabric, Picture Courtesy: Amazon 

Linen Sofa Fabric

Linen is the most earthy and charming textile for sofa fabric. It has solid natural fiber. With a smooth, soft, and naturally lustrous fabric it has excellent durability and natural impedance to moths, pilling, and abrasion.

It is one of the breathable and classic choices for Indian household sofas. The only thing to keep in mind is that linen fabric can easily get stained and fade too. Indian sunlight tends to weaken the fibers and they shrink considerably once washed.

High quality linen is naturally antibacterial and mold resistant. In addition, it is an effective sofa fabric because it is easy to remove dust and is not easily embedded in the surface.

silk sofaSilk Sofa Fabric, Picture Courtesy: Homey Design Store

Silk Sofa Fabric

Silk is considered the soft and luxurious sofa fabric that every home dreams. Such fabric is more suitable for formal settings. The smooth surface prevents dust from clinging, and the glossy appearance and smoothness are attractive. However, this material is less elastic and tends to weaken in the sun. It is also not stain resistant and sometimes even retains watermarks. Therefore, special care should be taken when choosing silk as the sofa fabric. It is also advisable to seek professional help for cleaning.

velvet sofaVelvet Sofa Fabric, Picture Courtesy: Amazon

Velvet Sofa Fabric

Velvet is a luxurious sofa fabric that also gives a royal feel. It is known for its comfort, texture, and rich color. Velvet can put up for heavy usage and is an attractive choice for sofas of Indian homes; it has a natural glamorous quality. It cleans best when a spill or stain is attended immediately. Velvet is difficult to maintain as it wrinkles easily and gets permanently stained. Not very suitable for homes with active toddlers and pets as it attracts dust and hair.

Polyester Sofa Fabric, Picture Courtesy: Flipkart

Polyester Sofa Fabric

Polyester will help you accomplish your desire of having an expensive and opulent feel in your home or space without having to use pricey fabric. Polyester is known for its great softness and comfort. This fabric is suitable for use as a cushion and sofa cover.

It has strong chemical resistance as well as great environmental stress crack resistance. It also offers excellent heat and heat aging resistance, as well as low creep even at high temperatures.

Another advantage of polyester is that it does not retain odors, therefore it is suitable for use in homes with pets. The super-easy clean feature also dries rapidly, so you don’t have to worry about washing them frequently.

However, the most important thing to remember is that this fabric is extremely combustible and easily catches fire.

suede sofaSuede Sofa Fabric, Picture Courtesy: Flipkart

Suede Sofa Fabric

Suede, unlike leather, is a fairly luxurious looking fabric made from the soft underside of animal skin. With a brushed finish, the fibers move when touched. If you don’t want to choose animal-derived materials, you can also get velor silk and velor cotton. They are also much more resistant to loss of shape and damage from liquids. Therefore, suede is ideal for sofas, poufs and even headboard upholstery.

How to choose the right sofa fabric?

The few factors to consider while choosing the fabric is design, texture, style and a few more. What kind of look do you want? How should be the touch and feel of your sofa? What design do you want and what material is best for that design? To decide on fabric you need answers to these questions.

Every material has its own benefits as well as disadvantages. Here are a few tips on how you can choose the right fabric for your sofa:

  • Check the durability of the fabric. Choose a material that is not just beautiful but also durable and stays intact for a long time.
  • Don’t go for too heavy weighed and clustered patterned fabric. The patterns on fabrics do make a difference.
  • See if the material is easy to maintain. Heavy maintenance materials are great in the looks, but you need lots of efforts to keep it that way.
  • Touch and feel of the fabric should be comfortable.
  • Whether it suits the design of the sofa you want for your living room

When selecting a sofa, it is important to consider the pros and cons of each type of material. Ultimately, the best material for a sofa depends on the individual needs and preferences of the buyer. If you need any more suggestions or have any query, feel free to contact the Floma Homes team!

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