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Quick And Easy Makeover with Slipcovers

by Wendy on Apr.24, 2009, under Furniture, Handicraft

If you’re looking for an affordable and quick way to revamp your home furniture, slipcovers could be the answer. A simple yet effective way to improve the appearance of your home is to fit some new sofa slipcovers over your tired looking sofas. As well as sofa covers, all kinds of furniture covers for seats of all sizes and styles can be bought for an affordable price. Stretch slipcovers are designed to be really easy to fit, so you can transform the look and feel of your whole room within minutes. Fitting some ready made slipcovers can instantly disguise worn looking upholstery on your sofas and chairs, giving them a fresh new lease of life.

putting-slipcoversFor a fully coordinated look, you may want to consider covering all the seats in your room. In addition to wing chair and couch slipcovers, there are loads of recliner, loveseat and ottoman covers available. One advantage of slipcovers over re-upholstery is that they can be removed and replaced any time you fancy a new look. For instance, you could alter the appearance of your home according to the change of seasons. Just by altering the look of your seats it’s possible to influence the mood of your entire room.

And not only that,  slipcovers are a practical solution if you have young children, pets or health problems such as dust, animal allergies, or asthma. Your child spills or gets dirt on the furniture. Your dog or cat sheds fur and flea eggs on your sofa. Dust, dirt and flea eggs just get ground into conventional upholstered furniture. It looks unsightly, and can cause a variety of heath problems.

No problem with a slipcover. Just take it off and wash it! Slipcovers are easy to care for and are made to be washed. If you like the casual look, just throw it in the wash. If you prefer a crisper look, you can either professionally wash & press, or dry clean it.

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