Title: 5 styles of sofas & couches explained
105 Styles Of Sofas Couches Explained
2- Chesterfield
- The chesterfield sofa is known for its quilted
or tufted style. Some have the tufted design on
only the back and arms while others include it on
the seating bench section as well. It continues
to be a popular style with current sofa trends.
3- Mid-century Modern
- This style of sofa is all about minimalist design
and clean lines. There are many varieties of
this style of sofa. Its designed to look good
and be comfortable the result is its not the
most comfortable furniture, but in coupled with
the right home design, it can look fabulous.
4- Bridgewater
- While the bridgewater design fits in most room
designs, its seldom going to be the standout
feature of the room. - If you want traditional and reasonably
comfortable in a sofa, consider the bridgewater
style. Its still a staple sofa style today but
its not nearly as popular as it once was.
5- Camel back
- This type of sofa is also recognized for exposed
wood legs as well as frequently exposed wood on
top of the back and arms (although not always). - While a classic design, you can buy contemporary
camel back sofa designs (that are a more
comfortable than the antique featured here).
6- Cabriole
- Some designs include ornate elements to them such
as the sofa featured here however, more often
(and especially contemporary cabriole sofas)
substitute ornate for more comfortable features
such as more cushion throughout (especially the
seated portion of the sofa).
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