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Finding the Perfect Couch for Your Space with Interior Designer Rebecca Hay

Dive into sofa styles, but remember: style's a personal journey. Discover what resonates with you in the world of design.
Alex Back | Couch.com CEO & Founder
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    We here at Couch.com have a real passion for (sofa) fashion. We're all in on the latest trends, styles, and silhouettes. Ask any of our staff – our sofas at home are all fabulous! But we also know that finding your style is a personal journey. Discovering what resinates with you in the world of design is a matter of trial, error, and many, many Pinterest inspo boards. 

    To help start you on your path, we sat down with designer and podcast host, Rebecca Hay, to learn her secrets to finding the perfect couch style for your home. 

    A Bit About Rebecca...

    Rebecca Hay is a Toronto-based designer and founder of Rebecca Hay Designs. Her boutique design firm focuses on sustainability and thoughtful design to reinvigorate and reimagine clients' spaces. Over the past 10 years of success, her work has been showcased in the pages of some of the country’s top design and lifestyle magazines and impacted an international audience. In addition to running her design business, she's passionate about helping fellow entrepreneurs and designers through her podcast, Resilient by Design.

     Rebecca is known for her authentic, all-inclusive approach to interior design. She works with a 'collaboration, not competition' mindset and has spent much of her career building relationships with other designers and entrepreneurs.

    The Importance of Good Design Inspiration

    Sitting down with Rebecca, we started where anyone searching for home inspiration starts: HGTV.

    She explained how in her experience with clients, media exposure from outlets like HGTV, Pinterest, and Instagram has a huge influence on modern design tastes. Seeing modern farmhouse sensations on 'Fixer Upper', or the beige-topia of a Kardashian mansion arms people with a cohesive and trend-driven vision when designing their space. They can start to call out the aspects they like and want to see reflected in their own homes.

    With the onslaught of pictures and #inspo, Rebecca emphasized the importance of having good quality media to work from. She said showing clients different pictures is a great way for her to get a feel for their likes and dislikes and helps prompt in-depth conversations to understand their needs.

    The same idea can be applied to couch shopping! By taking time to look at pictures, watch TV, and seek out visual inspiration wherever possible, homeowners can make well-informed decisions about what sofa to buy! 

    How Can an Interior Designer Help?

    A good picture can only take you so far! Consulting an interior designer when shopping for a new sofa can save you time, money, and stress while ensuring you make the perfect choice for your home.

    Designers like Rebecca have years of expertise in balancing style, functionality, and spatial planning, helping you select a sofa that complements your existing decor and fits your room's dimensions seamlessly. They can guide you through the overwhelming variety of options—materials, colors, configurations, and features—based on your lifestyle and preferences.

    Additionally, they often have access to exclusive brands and can recommend high-quality pieces that suit your budget. With their professional eye, you'll avoid common mistakes, like purchasing a sofa that’s too large or mismatched to your overall aesthetic, resulting in a more cohesive and comfortable living space

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    What is the Most Popular Sofa Style?

    The sectional sofa is widely considered to be the most popular style due to its versatility and functionality. A sectional is any sofa made of 2 or more 'sections' that can be joined together into various configurations.

    They may come in L-shaped, U-shaped, or modular designs and are great for adding extra seating space and functionality to your home, often including features like chaise lounges, reclining sections, or hidden storage. Their adaptability to modern, casual, or even traditional decor styles further cements their popularity as a go-to choice for many homes!

    What are the different types of sofa design style?

    We could go on all day about the different shapes of sizes of sofa or sectional you could get, but if you're on this article, you're probably also curious what different designs there are out there! After all, a Mid-Century Modern loveseat is very different from a traditional Chesterfield one. 

    Here's a brief explanation of the key players:

    Mid-Century Modern Characterized by clean lines, tapered legs, and a minimalist aesthetic, often with tufted cushions and a low-profile silhouette.
    Traditional Features elegant details like rolled arms, skirted bases, and plush upholstery, often inspired by classic European designs.
    Modern Focuses on simplicity with sleek, angular shapes, neutral colors, and materials like leather or metal for a contemporary look.
    Chesterfield A timeless style with deep button tufting, rolled arms, and a high back, often upholstered in leather or velvet.
    Scandinavian Known for functional, minimalist designs with light wood accents, neutral fabrics, and an airy, cozy feel.
    Industrial Combines rugged materials like leather, metal, and distressed wood with a utilitarian, vintage-inspired look
    Farmhouse Emphasizes comfort and charm with overstuffed cushions, slipcovers, and neutral tones, often paired with rustic decor.
    Contemporary Similar to modern but softer, with curvier silhouettes, bold colors, and a focus on current trends.
    Bohemian Eclectic and free-spirited, often featuring colorful patterns, plush fabrics, and vintage or global-inspired elements.
    Minimalist Stripped-down designs with simple, functional shapes and neutral tones, focusing on essential comfort.
    Transitional A blend of traditional and modern elements, offering clean lines with soft curves and neutral, versatile fabrics.
    Coastal Light and breezy designs with soft, neutral tones, natural materials, and a relaxed, beach-inspired vibe.
    Tuxedo Distinguished by straight arms that are the same height as the backrest, giving it a boxy, tailored appearance.
    English Roll Arm Features low, softly rolled arms, a tight back, and deep cushions for a cozy, inviting feel.
    Camelback Defined by an arched back that rises in the center and slopes down toward the arms, often with refined, traditional upholstery.

     

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    Alex Back
    Couch.com CEO & Founder
    Alex Back is the founder and CEO of Couch.com. Previously, he was the co-founder and COO of the popular furniture brand, Apt2B, which was acquired by a large US retail furniture chain in 2018. He worked to integrate Apt2B, one of the very first online furniture retailers on the Shopify platform, into the operations of the 100 year old larger business entity and was deeply immersed in the business operations of both online and brick and mortar retail for 4 years before leaving in 2023 to start Couch.com. Working in various parts of the furniture industry since 2004, he has 20 years experience in retail sales, e-commerce, marketing, operations, logistics and wholesale manufacturing and distribution. He has worked extensively with partners such as Costco, Bed Bath and Beyond and Amazon and his work has been highlighted in many publications such as Forbes, CNN and HGTV, among others. Alex is delighted to bring his experience and authority on couches and the furniture industry to this platform, along with many of his industry colleagues who are helping him keep the Couch.com audience informed and engaged on a daily basis.
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