Couch - How To Buy A
To make sure you get it right, here is a streamlined guide to buying your next couch. 1. Measure Twice (or Three Times)
Measure your doorways, hallways, and elevator heights. If you have a tight turn in a hallway, that 90-inch sofa might never make it to the living room. 2. Choose Your Silhouette Think about how you actually use your space: how to buy a couch
Plywood or particleboard. These are cheaper but may start to creak or wobble after a few years. To make sure you get it right, here
Kiln-dried hardwood (like oak, alder, or maple). The kiln-drying process removes moisture so the wood won't warp or crack. If you have a tight turn in a
Buying a couch is one of the biggest (and most expensive) decisions you’ll make for your home. It’s the centerpiece of the living room—the place where you’ll binge-watch shows, nap, and host friends for years.



