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Upgrade Your Living Room With a Leather Sofa

Furniture is one of the easiest ways to make a statement in a room, and the right sofa automatically draws attention and enhances the look of the space. While upholstery is the most common material used in living room furniture, leather provides many useful benefits not found with other materials. Here are a few reasons to consider upgrading to a leather sofa when the time comes to replace a worn out couch.
Whether the sofa is replacing a worn out upholstered couch or a beat-up futon, leather simply looks nicer. The variety of finishes and durability of materials keeps leather looking like new for longer. Rather than worrying about rips or tears in the material, owners can look forward to tasteful aging and unique wear. Older leather adds character and charm to a room instead of looking worn and tired.
Easier to Clean
When it comes to upholstery, the material holds onto stains. Even when a spill is cleaned up immediately, there will be residue left behind. In homes with kids and pets, these stains can transform a nice-looking couch into a mottled mess in no time flat. Luckily, leather is easy to clean. Spills wipe up easily, and sticky messes can be cleaned with the help of a damp cloth and mild detergent. The material won’t absorb liquid and resists stains as long as it’s well maintained.
Resists Fading
While the color of leather will change over time due to normal wear and tear, it won’t fade when set in front of a sunny window. While the material will need regular conditioning and cleaning to resist sun damage, the material won’t lose its color.
More Comfortable Than Upholstery
Upholstery provides a thin barrier between those using the furniture and the structure of the cushion. Over time, the shape of the couch will change and the materials will break down. This leads to an uncomfortable, lumpy couch that no one wants to sit on. As leather sofas age, the material becomes more comfortable. Rather than breaking down, these sofas conform to body weight more readily. In fact, many owners note that their older couch feels nicer than it did when it was brand new.
Leather Looks Nicer
Though durability may be a hallmark of leather furniture, the material has a reputation for adding elegance and sophistication to a room. No matter what color dye is used, leather makes the room look nicer than a patterned upholstery. While leather may cost more than upholstered sofas, its durability and chic look make it well worth the cost.
Better for Homeowners With Allergies
Upholstery holds dust, dirt, and allergens even when professionally cleaned. Since leather is non-porous, the dust and contaminants sit on top of the material. Getting rid of allergens is as simple as wiping the dust away with a microfiber cloth. There’s no need to call a professional to steam-clean the sofa since allergens won’t embed themselves in the cushions.
Rather than settling on the same upholstered sofa that’s been in a room for years, upgrade to a high-quality leather sofa today. This simple upgrade will transform the look of any room and provide years of comfort, beauty, and durability.