Choosing the Right Leather Sofa
Purchasing a new leather sofa to complement your home is a big decision, not only because you need to choose the right design, but you also need to choose the right type of leather that will satisfy your needs and daily usage. Leather sofas have been praised for their durability and comfort, as well as their ability to look more beautiful after some time. However, there are a number of things you need to consider when buying your leather sofa for your home.
Type of Leather
If you’re looking for a leather sofa that will give you more pliability and softness, aniline leather is a good choice. However, this type of leather is less stain resistant. So if you’re planning to buy a white leather sofa you have to consider another type of leather other than aniline. Semi-aniline is quite more stain resistant while maintaining the softness and pliability of aniline. Pigmented leather makes the perfect leather type for active homes, as it provides more durability and offers easy cleaning and maintenance.


Top Grain Leather vs. Split Grain Leather
Top grain leathers offer the most durability and it is also the strongest type of leather, but unlike the split grain leathers, it doesn’t have consistent fiber pattern. But on the other hand split grain leathers are more prone to tearing.

Type of Suspension
If you want a softer white leather sofa, it is best that you pick the 8 way suspension-supported sofas. Choosing a sinuous spring suspension, on the other hand, suits well those who are looking for firmer sofas.