There are some homeowners who use their sofas to laze while watching television, others prefer to sit and read. That said, an ideal sofa should fit with the kind of activity you will be using it primarily for.
If you see yourself sitting on it quite frequently, then it pays to give more attention to the height and back of sofa to maintain a good posture. Some contemporary sofas may appear sleeker with a lower back (an estimated 0.8 metres from the ground), but that would also mean you might not be giving your back adequate support.
The same goes for the height. If you’re short, buying a sofa with a high seat height or a large seat depth means that your legs will dangle. This ultimately puts stress for your core and lower back as gravity pulls your feet towards the ground. On the other hand, if you are tall and the sofa is too short/has shallow seating, you might put undue pressure on your knees.
If you want to keep it simple, you can email or call us now and custom made a sofa, armchair or dining chair that can match your needs.
Email: info(at)centrepiece.com.sg or whatapps : 90305057
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