1. Leather loveseats are ideal for smaller rooms or adding seating. With our wide range of styles, you'll be sure to find one that suits your space, complements your decor, and delivers the level of quality you desire.
2. Carefully measure your available space before ordering your leather loveseat. Our measurements reflect the dimensions from the outside of each arm, not the dimensions of the seat.
3. Dual-reclining leather loveseats let two people adjust their seats separately to achieve the best position for relaxing. They give you all the comforts of leather upholstery, plus the flexibility of a recliner.
4. Not just a feature for full-length sofas, leather loveseats can also come with pull-out beds. Sleeper loveseats provide sleeping space for overnight guests as well as comfortable seating during the day.
5. Leather match is an attractive, cost-effective option for leather loveseats. These loveseats feature leather on the parts that have contact with your body, while the sides and back use leather matching which is a vinyl material.
6. Prolong the life of your leather loveseat by dusting it regularly to prevent dirt from grinding into the surface. Consider standard-grade leather for high-traffic areas.
7. The highest-quality leather loveseats have frames made of kiln-dried hardwoods. Sofas with pine frames are good, but not as durable.
8. Choose a cushion type that suits your comfort and style preference. Loose-back cushions are not attached to the loveseat back, tight-back cushions are fixed seamlessly and pad the back of the loveseat, and attached-back cushions have the appearance of loose cushions, but are actually attached.
9. Leather loveseats generally have one of three basic spring systems. Standard springs are decent and affordable. Sinuous springs are of higher quality. Eight-way hand-tied springs provide lasting durability and superior comfort.
10. When comparing cushion firmness and seat density, use these common figures as a guide: 1.8 is relatively soft, and 2.25 is firm.