Buying a sofa is different than buying a hardwood table where, for the most part, you can see what you’re getting in terms of quality. A sofa is a little trickier—it may look beautiful but ultimately be low-quality and uncomfortable.
Even in the case of super cozy sofas, if they aren’t constructed well, they’re not going to last. High-quality furniture is a long-term investment. And when it comes to something you’re going to sit on every day, you want to make sure you’re making the best choice possible.
Having pets, kids, or a combination of both may lead to a bit of concern when it comes to your upholstered furniture. The key is to be prepared and choose a fabric that will hold up to claws, stains, and general wear and tear.
So, what upholstery is best in these scenarios? There are multiple factors, and it depends on what you're looking for, but high-performing, stain-resistant fabrics are a great place to start.
Your second home, whether it's a rustic cabin or a breezy oceanside cottage, is an opportunity to curate a relaxing space. It should be a true escape. And we want to help you choose the right pieces to curate a style you love.
We spoke to our talented team of designers in the Pembroke showroom to get all of their tips on furnishing a summer home.
Like everyone else, we’ve been stuck in our homes trying to make the best of a not-so-great situation. And what happens when you put a bunch of creative types into quarantine? We get creative!
Our team has been using this time to make our homes the most comforting they possibly can be. From planting herbs to painting walls—it doesn’t take much to refresh your space and make your home a place you love to be in.
Here’s what we’ve been up to during this time.
With the world at a stand-still for the past few months, we’ve all been spending much more (if not all) our time in our homes.
That extra time may have brought to light some issues in your homes that you want to remedy –whether it’s an entire renovation or one room you’re focusing on.
And the truth is, there’s no better time to think a little more deeply about your space and what you want from it.
With the country on lockdown, many of you have left your apartments, schools, and cities to stay at your parent’s house and (if it hasn’t been turned into a gym) your childhood bedrooms.
Although there may be more pressing issues at the top of your mind, staying in your parent’s house for an extended amount of time can bring up some challenges.
Should you fall asleep every night with posters from the 90s staring down at you? Should you work in the kitchen or in the spare room that hasn’t seen an office chair in 10 years?