5 Different Sofa Styles To Consider When Choosing Your New Couch

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Different styles, different functionalities – a perfect sofa can be hard to find, let’s help you with this!

This blogpost will help you find your perfect sofa – based on your needs, wishes, design and style preferences and preferred usage. Because: a sofa can be many things, depending on what you’re looking for! The following 5 styles will divide the world of sofas into 5 slices of cake and make your decision (and life) easier.

  1. The “Display” Couch – Please Touch With Your Eyes Only

The heading obviously is a joke. However, I like to call this sofa style “for display only” as these sofas can make the appearance as if they really are only for display. They are typically a little more compact and tighter, very stylish, sometimes available in sculpturic looks and different fabrics/colours. The amazing thing about these types of sofas is, that they barely wrinkle and always look super clean! No need to freshen up the pillows once you sat on it. This type of sofa is perfect if you prefer a rather neat and more formal look, which is easy to keep tidy.

Credit: Studio Keen Interiors, The Camaleonda Sofa from Mario Bellini for B&B Italia is another perfect example for a couch that will always look neat and styled.
Credit: interiorbygini, the perfect couch for a luxurious look that never wrinkles: the PAULA sofa from The Sofacompany.

2. The Slouchy Sofa

In contrast to the “for display only” sofa, the slouchy sofa is for everyone who is looking for a sofa to chill and relax on completely. The sofa should be as soft and comfy as possible and it doesn’t matter if the fabric wrinkles or the pillow cases look “sat down” – a slouchy sofa is perfect to spend your weekends on and have naps, too. These type of sofas also often have a down and feather filling which makes them literally feel like a bed.

Credits: Weylandts; the “cloud” sofa is one of the most famous cozy sofas out there. As you can see on the photo already, it looks sooo fluffy and soft that you’d love to just throw yourself on it right away. However, you can also see that the fabric is so soft that sitting down definitely shows.

3. Scandinavian Sofas

Scandinavian sofas are usually very reduced in their design and generally minimalistic. Another feature that is very common in Scandinavian sofas are that they have visible legs, which makes the design even sleeker and more minimalistic. These type of sofas definitely have benefits, such as easier cleaning underneath the sofa and a very decluttered look which makes them perfect for smaller spaces.

Credit: Bolia, the perfect display of a minimalistic scandinavian design with beautiful legs and clearly defined lines as well as neutral colours.

4. Traditional sofas

Traditional sofas usually have a unique yet well-known and popular shape. They often have armrests that look like they’re curled up a bit. Often, legs that have historic shapes are also common in this type of sofa, as well as leather (sometimes even vintage on purpose) is popular too.

Credit: interiorbygini: Project Greenwood, executed by interiorbygini with support from Studio Keen, displaying the perfect traditional sofa style in a forest green. Sofa is from IKEA. The traditional walnut feet can also be seen slightly.

5. Huge, representative sofas

These type of sofas are typically found in larger furniture shops and often don’t need to be wildly expensive. Sometimes, these types of sofas also include a sleeping function and storage. While some of these styles are considered outdated and not very elegant, brands such as Minotti are the perfect example that large sofa areas can look incredibly good and interesting, with table elements break up the otherwise gigantic appearance.

Credit: Minotti

I help this little overview of different sofa styles will help you choosing the perfect sofa for yourself! Make sure to ask yourself which type you’d personally want for yourself and which pro’s and con’s outweigh the others and work best for you.

Having a different style in mind? Let me know in the comments!

5 Different Sofa Styles To Consider When Choosing Your New Couch

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