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Tufted sofas feature upholstery that is pulled back toward the frame in evenly spaced increments, creating a pattern of indentations for a unique tailored look. Alongside adding a distinct design element to your space, tufting keeps cushioning in place, so no more fluffing and plumping to keep it looking good. This classic detail works with a variety of styles — less tufting is ideal for a more modern, contemporary look, while more tufting goes well with traditional or eclectic spaces. Check out the information below to learn how to incorporate a tufted couch in your home.

Material

Tufted back sofas work well in multiple upholstery fabrics. Depending on the style you’re trying to achieve, you may want to focus your shopping efforts on a specific material. Velvet upholstery will be soft to the touch and to the eye, bringing an elegant, traditional vibe to any space. You’ll be happy to learn that velvet sofas are actually a lot easier to maintain than you might think! If you want to bring in a masculine touch to your room, faux or genuine leather tufted sofas will do just the trick; look for a Chesterfield style to really hone in on this look. Aside from being gorgeous to look at, leather is also super easy to wipe clean. Another popular material that works well with tufting is linen. With the right styling, the natural fibers of linen fabric can transform to fit a buttoned up, classic design or a relaxed, casual space.

Color

The depth that the button tufting gives your tufted back sofa will make any color you choose pop. If you dare to go bold, try a yellow or purple velvet tufted couch. If you’re not quite ready to go that wild, a dark green or deep blue shade can give just the right amount of richness and color without overpowering the room. Of course neutrals are always welcomed, with white, cream, black and gray all leading the way in today’s design world. You can’t go wrong with the natural look of brown leather sofas either. All colors showcase the shadow effect that tufting creates, but if you want it to be more pronounced, pick a lighter color that will easily show contrast.