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Your simple guide to buying a new sofa

Choosing a sofa can feel a bit overwhelming. So sit down and relax, because we’ve got some practical tips to help you.

An onion shape/white RISBYN pendant lampshade in the living room

Size

Measure your room to see how much space you have. The room’s shape might set some limitations, and be sure to measure your door entry too and think about things like stairs.

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A large VALLENTUNA modular sofa and two black, BURVIK side tables with drinks and snacks, in a one-room apartment.
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Style and shape

If you can’t make up your mind which style sofa to get, you could always pick one that looks timeless, because you’ll probably be living with it for quite a while. To see the different styles, have a look in our living room and sofa image gallery. What kind of sofa do you need? Maybe a corner solution, or solutions with 2 or 3-seats? To design your sofa solution yourself, see our sofa planners.

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A living room with furniture such as LANDSKRONA sofa, EKET storage cabinets, LISABO tables and RISBYN lampshades.
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Functions

Consider how you want to use your sofa. Some people want a sofa that doubles both as a sofa and comfortable bed, and some sofas even have hidden storage, perfect if you live in a smaller space.

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A double bed with quilt and pillows, converted from two VALLENTUNA sofa-bed modules, a woman in the background.
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Comfort

Start by thinking about how you sit. Assess the seat height, seat depth and height of the backrest, as these have an impact on your sitting position, and always make sure the seating has enough space for laying comfortably. The materials in the cushions and frame mean that firmness may differ, so try them out and see what suits you.

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A woman sitting in a white SÖDERHAMN sofa drinking from a cup.
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Covers

The cover adds to the look of your sofa and acts as a protecting layer. Removable covers are perfect if you have children. They’re washable, let you change the look and prolong the life of your sofa. Full grain leather is a long-lasting material, but if you want that leather look without the cost or the need for maintenance, we have coated fabric “leather-look” sofas for you too.

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The corner of a blue KIVIK chaise lounge next to a blue side table with a plant.
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Your sofa – your choice

Did you know that most people want to maximise the size of their sofa in their living room? It makes sense since the sofa often becomes the centre piece of the room and is a piece of furniture that needs to cater for a lot of activities to fit your lifestyle. Any way you look at it, a living room is hardly a living room without a sofa, so we hope this guide helps you to choose the right sofa for you.

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A KIVIK two-seat sofa and two, KIVIK footstools in anthracite colour, pushed together to create a double chaise longue.
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