Realizing the Freedom to Choose With Custom, Personalized Furniture
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Realizing the Freedom to Choose With Custom, Personalized Furniture



The household should be a place of comfort, both physically and aesthetically. Having comfortable or nice-looking furniture is nice, but having the best of both is even better. Of course, everyone’s tastes differ, so finding furniture like sofas that match your desire for comfort can prove challenging.

Fortunately, several sofa and chair experts, including those at DreamSofa, have found a solution that won’t force customers to compromise, ultimately putting the
power of choice in the customer’s hands.

Customizing Your Tastes

Custom sofas and other furniture open up what’s possible in a living space, allowing customers to choose the best balance between functionality and aesthetic beauty.

Furniture stores that provide customization options often allow customers to select their versions of features like colors, fabric types, and seating configurations. This adaptability makes finding the right piece of furniture much easier because practical considerations like size and layout no longer have to determine what color or style of furniture you decide on.

Taking Unique Approaches to Selection

Different furniture stores organize their selection processes differently, prioritizing freedom of one aspect of furniture over another. The company La-Z-Boy, for example, is generally known for offering sofas with built-in reclining mechanisms, though they also offer selections like color and height. The brand even has a Sofa Fit Guide to help customers determine which size sofa would work best.

DreamSofa, meanwhile, has an impressively in-depth step-by-step selection process that guides users toward their ideal piece of furniture.

Choose Your Own Style

Their first step is to choose a style with plenty of options ranging from a classical look to something more modern. The second step is choosing the furniture size best suits the available space. Thirdly, users select a fabric for their furniture, including color, design, and durability options. Finally, customers can add finishing touches to the design, including polished wood staining, charismatic tufting, and more.

Few retailers can match the depth and scope of personalization DreamSofa’s selection process offers, but other companies, like La-Z-Boy, offer unique choices.

Another company, JoyBird, provides some of the same options, like color and style, while also providing options for the “sit,” referring to how firm or soft the cushions are. Wayfair also overlaps in many of these areas, but it also has options for special offers and a pricing tool.

Looking for What’s Best for You

Ultimately, the customer is the best judge of what’s best for them, considering their tastes, spatial restrictions, and comfort needs. Having the ability not merely to choose between different furniture sets but instead design them yourself to look and feel exactly how you’d like shouldn’t be considered a luxury, but a sign of self-respect and not settling for less than what will make you happiest.

When going furniture shopping, no matter if for a custom couch or a sofa sleeper, it’s not about the furniture but the experience. Having a space in the house that represents who you are and how you want to feel is something to celebrate and look forward to.










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