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Sofas Buying Guide

A sofa is usually the single largest, most expensive piece of furniture in an Indian living room, and it's also the one buyers regret rushing the most. Before you shortlist anything, measure your room: note the wall length where the sofa will sit, the walking clearance you need in front of it (at least 90 cm), and — critically for apartment buyers in Faridabad — the width of your building's staircase, lift, and corridor the sofa needs to pass through on delivery day. A beautiful 3-seater that can't physically reach your third-floor flat is not a good sofa for you.

Local Faridabad shops typically stock three broad sofa formats: the straight 2/3-seater, the L-shaped sectional (increasingly popular in open-plan flats), and modular sets that let you rearrange pieces as your room changes. Fabric choice matters more in this climate than buyers often expect — cotton and linen breathe well in summer but stain easily, velvet looks premium but needs regular vacuuming in dusty conditions, and leatherette or microfibre wipe clean easily, which many local shops recommend for households with kids or pets. Frame construction is worth asking about directly: solid sheesham or teak frames last decades, while engineered-wood frames are lighter and cheaper but may not hold up to years of daily use.

Cushion fill is another detail worth checking before you buy, since it affects both comfort and how long the sofa keeps its shape: high-density foam holds firmness longest, foam-and-fibre combinations soften over the first year for a more lived-in feel, and pure fibre fill is the softest but needs regular fluffing to avoid sagging. Ask whether removable, washable cushion covers are available — a practical feature for Faridabad's dusty pre-monsoon months — and confirm what warranty the shop offers on the frame versus the upholstery, since these are often covered separately.

Browse sofas from furniture shops near you below — each listing shows the shop's real location, so you can filter by what's actually close enough to visit, sit on, and negotiate customisation with in person before you buy.