Ten Year Old Sofa Makeover


Ten years ago, my husband surprised me on my birthday with a new living room set. I had been drooling over a custom sofa and loveseat at our local furniture store for a few months. I have to admit, they were a splurge. At the time we were knee deep in renovations on our very first home, a nineteenth century farmhouse that needed a lot of work. Even though he was not fond of the floral print upholstery and money was tight, he knew how much I loved them. Ten years later, the set is still in our living room. It has been good to us all of these years. Everyone that visits our home has commented on how comfortable our sofas are.
As you can imagine, after ten years of hard core family living with three children and a dog, the set was showing it's age.
Take a look...


For a little while, I had them covered in loose fit slipcovers to disguise the time-worn floral upholstery fabric that no longer fit into our decor (to my husbands excitement). But it was time for a more permanent solution. I started looking around for new furniture. Comfort was an important factor, so I started looking for a set that was just a comfortable as what we had. The more I started to shop around, the more I realized I already had exactly what I wanted, it was just old. The only thing "wrong" with my furniture was that it was old. This is when I decided to invest in a makeover instead of replacing my living room set.







Here is how I did it…
1. The first step was to have the sofa and loveseat professionally cleaned.
2. The second step was to shop around for high quality, nice looking slipcovers. I wanted a crisp, clean tailored look for my sofa's. In other words, I did not want them to look slipcovered. To achieve this, I ordered two-piece covers from Sure Fit that allow the main body of the sofa and the seat cushions to be covered separately. There were a few different fabric options, I chose a heavy weight quality cotton fabric that was thick and rigid enough to completely cover the floral fabric underneath and provide a nice smooth, structured fit.






3. The third step was to remove my loose back cushions and take them to the upholstery doctor to have a little work done. After ten years, these cushions had lost their shape. The forms had broken down over time and became very limp and lumpy. In addition to having the forms remade, I wanted to have new separate back cushion slipcovers made to give my sofa's that neat, tailored, custom look.






4. Before taking the back cushions to the doctor, I visited my local fabric store to shop around for the perfect fabric to match my new Sure Fit slipcovers. I brought home several samples of white linen, cotton duck and canvas to compare to view in the actual space next to my new slipcovers. Once I found a fabric that was almost a perfect match, I loaded up the cushions and the fabric and delivered them to Sherrei Jolley-Pauls at my local workroom, Creative Stitches.






5. The last step in my furniture makeover was to add new accent pillows. I was able to justify splurging on high end pillows after considering how much I saved by not purchasing a whole new set. What I love about having a neutral sofa is that I have limitless options on toss pillows. I am able to switch up the look of my room by simply changing the pillows.
I chose high impact, black/ivory linen stripe, down filled, 22" pillows paired with gorgeous deep red wool rosette 20" down filled pillows. This combination is striking and provides amazing contrast against the new, crisp white sofa fabric. Another element I added was a black "throw" that I created by cutting a queen sized black wool blanket in half lengthwise. By folding the throw neatly and placing it in the two most popular seats in the house, I am able to help to keep the white fabric clean. Not to mention the black fabric adds to the bold look I created with my new pillows.
Striped Pillow can be found here and Rosette Pillow can be found here.



And just like that, I had beautiful, brand new, custom sofas. My favorite set has a new lease on life and I am in love with it all over again.
Here it is...





Here is a close up of the new and improved loose back seat covers donning their new custom slip covers.






The attention to detail on the cushion slipcovers made my "new" sofa's proud. Using the same piping on the back cushions that the Sure Fit slipcovers helped to disguise the fact that they were not an exact fabric match. Sherrei, the owner of creative stitches did an amazing job on the loose back slipcovers as well as re-building the forms.







This is NOT a sponsored post, but I have to give props to Sure Fit for these gorgeous slipcovers. As an interior designer I have dealt with many slipcovers in my day and these are fabulous. They fit my sofa's perfectly, all the way around. They have a really nice neat shape from the side view as well as from the back.







Due to our furniture arrangement, it was especially important that my covers looked nice from the back. These have an elastic band on each side that allows me to fold the corners into a neat pleat that stays in place.





I think a common misconception is that white slipcovers are not practical or family friendly. I disagree, they have been a wonderful solution for our family. As a general rule, we don't eat in this space which cuts down on a lot of spills. However, we like to break rules once in a while and when an accident happens, I simply remove the cover and wash it, in our washing machine. I have washed these twice since purchasing them.







Having a washable slipcover is like being able to put your sofa in the washing machine. After I wash them, I place them in the dryer for half of a cycle, then I place them back on my sofa's slightly damp. This cuts down on wrinkles and keeps them from shrinking.




The approximate cost for this project is as follows: Professional Steam Cleaning $100/sofa Sure Fit Slipcovers $100/sofa Fabric $11/yard Four New Loose Back Forms, Piping and Four Custom Back Cushion Covers $180
This was not an inexpensive project, but in comparison to buying a new set of the same quality it was a huge savings. Another bonus was that there was no risk involved as I already knew what to expect in terms of quality and comfort. In the end, I'm so happy that I decided to invest in my old sofa's as opposed to replacing them. They are comfortable, they look great, they are practical for our busy family life and most of all…they have a history with us.
Things to consider before investing in an old piece: 1. Is it in good condition? Is the frame and overall structure in good repair? 2. Is it clean? Has it been exposed to any major spills or has it been heavily soiled? 3. Is it comfortable? 4. Do you like the shape, size and style of the piece? You can give an old sofa a new look with new upholstery or a slipcover but you will only be as happy with the result as you are with the shape, size and style of the piece. 5. If you are using a slipcover as I did, can you find one that fits your sofa well?
Let me know if you have any questions, I'll be back this afternoon to answer them! Thanks for stopping by!

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