Outdoor Furniture Replacement Cushions - Update Your Sofa With New Cushions

By Jake Sommerfield

Got an old sofa that is still got years of hard wear left in it - but it's looking slightly tired and outdated? If your old sofa frame is still serviceable, but the upholstery is displaying a bit wear and tear, updating it could be simply a matter of several yards of fabric and some comfy new cushions. If you were smart enough to choose a sofa with a cushion back and seat, you can find yourself looking like you've an entire new couch by the time you are finished. Here's how to spiff up your old sofa with new upholstery and cushions.

Cushions and Style Decisions

If your couch has an attached back, your choices for restyling will be a little more constrained. Nevertheless, you can make a large difference with new fabric covering for the upholstery and a modification of design for the seating cushions. It can be as simple as picking slipcovers for the couch and cushions in a livelier, updated design, or - if you're daring - you can go as far as cutting away the attached pillow back and replacing it with cushions.

How Many Cushions?

Conventional styles make use of two or three cushions for both seat and back. If you are just replacing the seat cushions, you have a few choices. If the back of the sofa is one piece - without attached or loose pillow-backs - you can use as many seat cushions as you would like. One full length seat cushion gives a sleek, modern look to an older design. Simply make use of the same fabric as you use for the sofa slipcover to make a cover for the cushion. Should you like a much more traditional feel, use two or three equally sized cushions on the seating platform.

Covering Your Cushions

The fabric which you choose for the upholstery slipcover and casings for your cushions will be the major style choice which you make. It will also be a major aspect in deciding how long your new investment will last. Among the durable, natural fabrics that you can choose are cotton, wool, linen and leather. Among the synthetics, olefin is one of the extremely versatile fibers on the market. You are able to find olefin upholstery fabrics in weaves that mimic nearly any woven fabric - that are wash and wear easy when it comes to care.

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