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FAQ

How do I pick the right sofa size for my room?

Start with measurements: measure room width, sightlines and the wall where the sofa will sit. Leave at least 30–36 inches for walkways and door clearance.

  • Use painter’s tape or cardboard cutouts on the floor to visualize scale.
  • Check product pages for exact dimensions and seat depth.
  • If you need flexible seating, consider a loveseat plus an accent chair instead of a very large sofa.
  • Don’t forget delivery access—measure doorways, hallways and stair turns.

These steps can help you choose a sofa that fits both the room and your daily use, though final fit depends on your layout and style preferences.

What furniture should I include in a small living room?

Prioritize multipurpose and scaled pieces: focus on essentials that don’t overwhelm the space.

  1. Sofa or compact loveseat with clean lines.
  2. Small coffee table or nesting tables that tuck away.
  3. One slim media console or wall-mounted shelving for storage.
  4. A single accent chair that’s lightweight and easy to move.
  5. Accent rugs to define zones and a floor lamp for vertical balance.

Choose items with built-in storage or a small footprint to maximize function. For budget-friendly options, check the "Furniture under $200" section to mix and match pieces without crowding your room.

How do I protect upholstered furniture from stains?

Use preventive care and gentle cleaning: regular upkeep makes stains easier to handle.

  • Check the care tag for manufacturer cleaning codes before using products.
  • Place washable slipcovers or throws on high-traffic areas and pets’ spots.
  • Blot spills immediately with a clean cloth—don’t rub—then follow the recommended cleaner for the fabric.
  • Vacuum regularly to remove dust and crumbs that can wear fibers.
  • Test any stain remover on a hidden area first to avoid discoloration.

Following fabric-care guidance can help maintain appearance, but results may vary by material and stain type.

How can I get rid of old furniture responsibly?

Consider donation, resale, or proper municipal disposal: choose the option that fits the item’s condition and your timeline.

  • Donate usable pieces to local charities or shelters—check for pickup options.
  • Sell or give away through local marketplaces if items are in good shape.
  • Contact your city for bulky-item pickup or drop-off at a recycling center for materials like metal or wood.
  • Some retailers and delivery services offer haul-away for a fee in certain areas—check product pages or your local store for availability.

Always confirm rules and schedules with local services to avoid improper disposal.

Where can I find the latest living room trends?

Look for curated collections and new arrivals: trend direction often shows up in new product assortments and category pages.

  • Browse the "New Arrivals" section to see current styles and fresh color palettes.
  • Search for pieces with mixed textures, curved silhouettes, and multifunctional designs to capture current looks.
  • Read product descriptions and customer photos to get a sense of scale and styling ideas.
  • Use quick-ship or "Get it fast" filters when you want trending items sooner.

Checking category highlights and product galleries can give practical inspiration for updating a living room while matching your budget and space.

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About Furniture

What to Look for When Shopping for Furniture

Beautiful home decor starts with the basics: your furniture. That's why it's important to purchase pieces that last. Knowing what and what not to look for can help make your furniture shopping experience quick and easy. Consider these helpful tips when choosing furnishings for all your living spaces — indoors and out.


Living room

Your living room is the gathering place in your home, so make sure you have a good-quality sofa. Look for sofa frames crafted with joint construction and not held together with nails, staples, or glue. Sofa frames should not twist, creak, or wobble, and sofa legs should be made from solid wood. You can protect living room floors from scratches by applying stick-on felt to the leg bottoms.

Leather couches make a good option if you have small children or pets because they're durable and easy to clean. For the best quality leather sofa, choose a product made from top-grain leather. If you need an extra bed for guests in your home, purchase a sleeper sofa or a futon.


Kitchen

In the kitchen, an island offers a number of key benefits. It provides additional storage space, extra seating, and a separate work area for preparing food. Before you purchase a kitchen island, make sure to measure your space. Allow about 3 feet of clearance around all sides of the island, so you can freely move around the kitchen.

For a smaller kitchen, consider purchasing a butcher block. These islands are ultra-sturdy, and the natural wood top adds warmth and character to the room. A butcher block cleans up easily with soap and water, and it only requires occasional oiling to maintain. This product provides a surface for cutting and chopping, but you can extend the life of your butcher block with the purchase of a few cutting boards.


Dining room

Whether you're sharing mealtime with the family, playing board games, or entertaining, you spend loads of time at your dining room table. Make sure you get the right product for all your needs.

When shopping for a dining table, take shape into consideration. If you need to seat a lot of people, shop for a rectangular table. For smaller spaces, consider purchasing benches instead of chairs. Benches hold more people, and they can be tucked neatly under your table when not in use.

To promote a sense of intimacy while dining, shop for a round table, and look for one with a pedestal base for maximum legroom. A square dining table makes an ideal option for singles or couples, and it can be pushed into a corner to save space.


Bedroom

When it comes to bedroom furniture shopping, it's easy to focus on getting the right bed, but don't forget about your dresser. When shopping for a dresser, look for quality construction.

Like your sofa, make sure drawers feature dovetail joinery — not nails, staples, or glue. Dresser drawers should feature stops to prevent them from sliding all the way out, and they should open and close smoothly. Drawer handles and knobs should fit tight for easy opening and closing.


Kids room

If your children share a bedroom, bunk beds make a great furniture option. When shopping for bunk beds, always take measurements. Allow at least 2 feet of space between the top mattress and the ceiling. For the most safety and durability, buy bunk beds crafted from solid wood like birch, cedar, or pine, and make sure they meet federal Consumer Product Safety standards for children's products.

Keep your kids' room neat and tidy with a spacious toy box. Wood or plastic toy boxes both make great options, but choose products featuring a cutout design to prevent pinched fingers. Collapsible toy bins are soft-sided, kid-friendly, and easy to set up and break down.


Office

When it comes to your office, it's all about your chair, especially if you work from home. To buy the best product for you, make sure the armrests, headrest, height, and tilt of your chair are adjustable. If you sit in your office chair for hours at a time, make sure to purchase a product with an extra-comfortable seat and good lumbar support to prevent back or neck pain. To inject personal style into your office space, trade a traditional black chair for a red, lime green, orange, teal, or white chair.


Patio

If you're shopping for patio products, some materials withstand the elements better than others. Items made from wrought iron are heavy and durable, and they can endure moisture and heat well. Resin furniture is moisture resistant and is available in many styles and finishes. Both wrought-iron and resin furniture can combine with outdoor cushions made from colorful fabrics that are resistant to mildew and fading. For the best wooden outdoor furniture, look for products made from cedar, teak, or eucalyptus.


Dorm Furniture

Create a functional and stylish living space in your dorm room with our exceptional selection of dorm furniture. Boost productivity with our ergonomic desks and desk chairs, designed for comfort and optimal studying conditions. Relax in style with our comfortable seating options, especially bean bag chairs, perfect for lounging, socializing, or unwinding after a long day of classes.

Elevate your entertainment experience with our sturdy and versatile TV stands, providing a sleek platform for your television and storage for your media devices. Maximize space and flexibility with our multifunctional futons, easily transforming from a cozy seating area to a comfortable bed for guests. Add a touch of luxury and practicality with our ottomans, serving as both a stylish accent piece and a storage solution.

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