Monday, September 30, 2013

Are Modular Sofas Safe?

If you are seeking to update your living room aesthetic this season one of the most sought after pieces on the market is the modular sofa, a unique contemporary furniture piece which is constructed by slotting together individual sections to assemble a sofa suite. These innovative new products quickly becoming extraordinarily popular in interior design circles but as they aren't built in the conventional manner, there is every reason to ask whether they are actually safe to use for your living room or lounge. So if you find yourself questioning the safety of a piece which is already broken into separate pieces, here is a quick guide to allay your fears on the subject.
When looking at a modular sofa in a showroom perhaps one of the first things you will notice is that they tend to be wider and deeper than a conventional sofa but offer far less in terms of a back support than you would otherwise expect. This is perhaps one of the main concerns for a number of shoppers in the sense that without a solid back support it's actually surprisingly easy to fall off a modular suite in comparison to a conventional design, causing injury to the user. However, provided that you are not seeking to lean back on a chaise section, where the back rest is entirely removed, you should feel secure that you won't incur any such injury as each sofa is designed to support the user and will undergo numerous safety tests during production to check for build quality.

3 Easy Tips When Shopping For A Sectional Sofa

Sectional sofas are one of the best designs you could ever choose for seats. They are unique and give your home a different look from the usual old-fashioned sofas you are used to. In addition, they are just as comfortable as the puffy sofas. If you are planning to buy one, then here are some pointers to help you make a wise sofa purchase.
  • Keep in mind the space available
What is the shape of the space you intend to fit the sofa? Majority of you are used to the L-shaped sofas, when you can actually make the same type of sofas but different shapes like C-shape. Such a sofa will best suit a circular space, while the L-shaped needs a much bigger and rectangular-shaped space. The available space should also help you decide on how big the sofa should be, the number of sections to use and how to customize some elements of the sofa that will work for your home.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Are Modular Sofas Better Than Corner Units?

When it comes to interior design, two types of sofa are remarkably popular on the mass market - the modular sofa and the corner unit. Both are designed to be used in modern settings and both are immensely capacious in terms of seating the maximum amount of people within a designated space, so there is a great deal of similarity between the two. However, when it comes to choosing either a modular or a corner sofa for your home, which style is better and what should you look for when picking out a design that works for you?
Perhaps the better known of the two is the corner sofa which appears to have become by far the most popular and most advertised style of sofa available on the mass market. With sofa megastores and major online websites offering corner sofas at heavily discounted prices you'd be forgiven for thinking that the corner sofa wins hands down purely in terms of cost. There is also a huge range of styles, fabric choices and designs available to choose from so there really is no shortage of reasons to prefer a corner unit in a range of different circumstances. Indeed, with so many of us going out and buying corner sofas, retailers are competing to offer the very best deals on these styles, driving down the prices of corner sofas even further than you might otherwise expect, especially during sale periods in January and August.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Are Modular Sofas Just A Fad?

When it comes to interior design trends worth keeping an eye on, the rise of modular sofas as the must have piece for a modern home is a striking example of a product which has risen to prominence in the past few decades. Standing out as a modern product in an industry dominated by heritage and tradition, modular sofas are composed of independent sofa sections than can be slotted together to form a wide variety of different styles. However some designers have questioned the longevity of the trend, arguing that modular sofas are simply a fad that will soon fade out of fashion, so is there any reason to question the long term appeal of the product?
Although created in the late 1950s, modular sofas only really became popular from the 1980s onwards as many people sought to update the chintzy décor of yesterday and looked for home furniture which both suited their hectic lifestyles and offered a dramatic departure from the formality and classical form of the past. During a time of immense socio-political change, modular sofas were thus thrust into the spotlight as an item that seems to match the aspirations of a new young urban professional class with significant disposable income to invest in their home décor.
To this day, modular sofas remain primarily a luxury item for discerning individuals rather than a mass-market product. Contrasting their style with that of the traditional sofa or corner unit, it's clear that the sectional sofa is both uniquely modern in style but also remarkably versatile in functional form. For their detractors, this restricts the appeal of the product to a small range of very specific settings unlike traditional designs which are timeless in style and are suitable for a range of interiors. For many years, msectional sofas were largely seen as a the preserve of the design purist who would be prepared to invest significantly in interior design and remained a marginal product in most designers collections.