The sofa is the central furniture in the living room, where family gathers and welcomes relatives, friends or visitors. Therefore, choosing a sofa not only affects the aesthetics of the living space but also reflects the style and quality of life of the homeowner.
Currently, sofas are divided into two popular lines: fabric sofas and leather sofas, each with its own advantages and limitations.
For those who love youthfulness, modernity and color diversity, fabric sofas are often the preferred choice. This type of sofa has many styles and rich designs, easy to coordinate with many different interior styles. However, the biggest disadvantage of fabric sofas is that they easily stick to dust and stains. Cleaning is also quite time-consuming because it takes a lot of time to remove the cover to wash, dry and then reassemble.
Meanwhile, leather sofas bring luxury and sophistication, contributing to elevating the living room space. Leather surfaces are less dusty and easier to clean, usually just wiping with a damp cloth can treat common stains. However, leather sofas are often more expensive than fabric sofas. In addition, if the family has young children or pets, the leather surface is also at risk of scratching during use, and needs to be carefully preserved to maintain durability and aesthetics.
