Embracing the Joy of Slipcovered Sofas
Ah, the humble sofa slipcover – once the domain of misshapen, sloppy fabrics, now a beacon of style and functionality. Gone are the days of ill-fitting stretchy covers barely containing an unsightly couch. Furniture manufacturers have truly revolutionized the humble slipcover, producing brand new sofas with fitted, beautiful fabrics that are completely washable.
These modern marvels have separate cushion covers with zippers, making spot-cleaning a cinch. No more anxiously eyeing that red wine stain, hoping it won’t set in! Slipcovered sofas have become a game-changer, especially for those of us with a penchant for the Farmhouse or Cottage aesthetic. Furniture shoppers can now indulge in the light or even white sofa of their dreams, confident that it can withstand the daily rigors of family life.
However, my sofa slipcover journey didn’t start out so smoothly. Over a decade ago, when I was on the hunt for a fitted slipcovered sofa, the price tags made my eyes water. As a busy homeschooling mom with a limited furniture budget, I had to get creative. Through some garage sales and furniture flipping, I managed to scrape together enough cash to snag a used slipcovered sectional off Craigslist. The only catch? It was in a bold blue denim.
Embracing the Imperfect
Now, I know what you’re thinking – blue denim? How could that possibly work? Well, I was determined to make it work. I figured I could use the slipcover as a pattern and sew my own cream-colored version. Ambitious? Absolutely. But when you’re on a budget, you learn to embrace a bit of imperfection.
The denim-clad sectional served us well for several years, though the cushions eventually broke down, and the fabric started to tear in places. It was a cotton cover, so it was super soft but also prone to that “lived-in” look a little too quickly after washing. Still, I couldn’t part with it – there was something charming about that well-worn, comfy vibe.
The IKEA Slipcover Revolution
Then came IKEA to the rescue. If you’re not familiar with this Swedish furniture giant, let me fill you in – their stores are part showroom, part warehouse, where you pick your furniture and then assemble it at home. While the assembly process can be, shall we say, an adventure, IKEA has truly revolutionized the slipcovered sofa game.
They introduced the Ektorp series, offering slipcovered sofas, sectionals, chairs, and ottomans at a much more accessible price point than, say, Pottery Barn. We had the white denim Ektorp sectional for several years and loved the ease of being able to throw the covers in the wash. I even picked up a beige slipcover and a super cozy chenille one when I found them on clearance.
Evolving Tastes and the Kivik Takeover
But as happens with many of us, my style started to shift after a few years. I was really eyeing that square-arm Pottery Barn slipcovered sofa, but the price tag was still out of reach. That’s when I discovered the Kivik sectional at IKEA – another slipcovered marvel, but with a more contemporary look without the skirt.
We opted for the beige Kivik, which has a lovely linen blend that washes beautifully. The Kivik has been an absolute workhorse, handling all the rigors of family life with ease. And when our TV arrangement changed and we had to rethink our living room layout, the Kivik sectional seamlessly transitioned to the loft, transforming that space into a cozy family room.
Seeking Something Different
With the Kivik settled into its new home, that left us with an empty living room. And you know what that means – back to IKEA we went! This time, I was craving something a little different. I still knew I wanted a slipcovered sofa, as both my husband and I are sold on the convenience and versatility they offer. But I was intrigued by the Farlov sofa and sectional that I’d seen home decor bloggers raving about.
After much deliberation (and a few trips to the IKEA showroom), we landed on the Farlov sofa and two matching chairs, all dressed in a gorgeous dark grey velvet slipcover. These pieces are beautifully deep-seated and incredibly comfortable, with a style that’s comparable to much more expensive sofas I’ve seen. I’m already planning to add a cream-colored slipcover to the mix in the future, because the joy of slipcovered sofas is the ability to switch up the look without replacing the entire piece.
Restoration Hardware Splurge
But wait, there’s more! In the midst of all this IKEA sofa shuffling, I stumbled upon an incredible find – not one, but two Restoration Hardware Belgian Track Arm Slipcovered Bench Seat Sofas. Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Restoration Hardware? Isn’t that way out of your budget?” And you’d be right, that’s exactly what I thought too. But I lucked out and found these gorgeous, high-quality sofas at a shockingly low price.
The cream-colored linen slipcovers may require a bit more maintenance than their IKEA counterparts, but the comfort and quality are undeniable. These Restoration Hardware beauties are the perfect complement to my farmhouse-inspired decor, with their clean lines and relaxed, casual vibe. And the best part? I can still toss those slipcovers in the wash when they need a refresh.
Mastering the Wash Cycle
Speaking of washing slipcovers, I’ve learned a thing or two over the years. Every sofa and chair in our home has a removable, washable slipcover, and I’ve put them all through the ringer. The key is to pay attention to the fabric content and follow the manufacturer’s instructions to a T. After all, I don’t want to undo all the hard work those clever furniture designers have put in.
Cotton Slipcovers
For my 100% cotton IKEA Ektorp pieces, I always washed them on a gentle, cold cycle and hung them up to dry. I never used bleach, but I did add a bit of powdered OxiClean to keep them looking bright. The downside? Those cotton covers were a bit of a pain to maintain, often requiring a good iron after drying to keep them looking crisp.
Blended Beauties
The fabric blends in my IKEA Kivik, Farlov, and Pottery Barn sofas have been much easier to care for. I wash them on a gentle, cold cycle and then tumble dry on low. No need for ironing – they go right back on the frame looking as good as new. The Farlov velvet covers do require a bit more finesse, as I tumble them on extra low until they’re still slightly damp before popping them back on.
Linen Lovelies
And then there are my Restoration Hardware Belgian linen slipcovers. Ah, the delightful, rumpled charm of linen! If you’re looking for a perfectly tailored sofa, linen may not be your best friend. But for those of us who embrace a more relaxed, casual vibe, it’s a dream. I wash these on a warm, gentle cycle and then tumble dry on extra low, putting them back on while they’re still a bit damp so I can shape the pleats. Sure, they may not always look runway-ready, but that’s part of their effortless appeal.
The Slipcovered Sofa Difference
After more than a decade of living with slipcovered sofas and chairs, I can say with certainty that my husband and I are converts. Other than a classic Chesterfield leather sofa, there’s simply no other option we’d consider. The ability to throw those covers in the wash and have them come out looking brand new is truly magical.
Sure, there’s the occasional shrinkage or stubborn wrinkle to deal with, but the pros far outweigh the cons. We have pets, grandkids, and a whole host of messy grown-ups (myself included) in our household, and being able to keep our sofas fresh and clean is a game-changer.
So, if you don’t mind the occasional laundry day, I highly recommend embracing the joy of slipcovered sofas. Whether you go for the budget-friendly IKEA options, the stylish Farlov, or the luxurious Restoration Hardware splurge, you’ll be rewarded with a sofa that can truly handle the rigors of daily life. And who knows, you might just find yourself on a slipcovered sofa journey like mine, constantly evolving your look and discovering new favorites along the way.
Remember, you can always find the perfect sofa for your Sofa Spectacular home. Happy washing, my friends!