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	<title>About Sofas</title>
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		<title>What color sofa goes with light gray carpet?</title>
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chelle_138 asked: I was wondering what color sofa would go with light gray carpet(I would say the undertones are blueish green). Would a chocolate brown sofa go with that carpet? I want to buy a neutral color.  My walls are white by the way.Paint Stick
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<div><em><strong>chelle_138</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I was wondering what color sofa would go with light gray carpet(I would say the undertones are blueish green). Would a chocolate brown sofa go with that carpet? I want to buy a neutral color.  My walls are white by the way.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.better-paint.com/paint-stick.html'>Paint Stick</a></div>
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		<title>Leather Sofas - A Purchasing Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 04:47:10 +0000</pubDate>
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Taylor Allin asked: Long-term satisfaction with your leather sofa purchase can be affected by several different factors which should be considered before you actually go to the store. There are several areas to consider that may not seem important right now, however as the years go by these issues will become larger and larger. Remember [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Taylor Allin</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Long-term satisfaction with your leather sofa purchase can be affected by several different factors which should be considered before you actually go to the store. There are several areas to consider that may not seem important right now, however as the years go by these issues will become larger and larger. Remember that this new sofa is going to be with you for a long time so a little research prior to the purchase can help to ensure a long-lasting satisfactory situation. Some of the issues to consider are the function for which the sofa will be put to use on a regular basis, the type of covering material that you should use for this new sofa, and the actual purchase process. The reputation of the store that you&#8217;re buying from is an important consideration as is the actual price that you&#8217;re going to pay, whether or not you should finance the purchase, and what kind of warrantees will your purchase be covered by. The type of use that the sofa is going to see on a day-to-day basis should play a huge factor in determining what type of sofa to get. If you&#8217;re sofa is going to see a lot of use on a daily basis for either playing games or watching movies or even just lying down to read books you want to make sure that the sofa is going to be packed with features that make these activities more enjoyable. Some features to look for include storage for remotes and magazines, reclining seats, rocking seats and perhaps even a fold out bed. Some rooms that are more formal in nature such as a reception area or a sitting room that doesn&#8217;t see a lot of daily use are better suited for a small sofa with a more classic style that does not include a lot of today&#8217;s modern features. The fact that the sofa is going to be with you for a very long time should be taken into account when you&#8217;re deciding what type of material you want to cover it with. The difference in price between a fabric covered sofa and a leather covered sofa is actually not that large if you break down the cost by the entire length of time you plan to own the sofa. This is one area where a small difference in price can make an absolutely amazing difference in terms of your satisfaction. A leather sofa is going to last years longer than a comparable fabric covered sofa so that fact alone will make up for the price difference. One large factor that you can not really place a price tag on is the fact that the sofas are so much more durable than fabric, there&#8217;s so much easier to keep clean and to care for. Working with established furniture dealer can make things much easier. These larger, more reputable dealers will be able to offer you a good price because of the fact that they purchase in volume. These larger furniture dealers are often able to provide for a better warranty and easier claims process if there are any issues because they built up a better working relationship with the manufacturers. The ability to offer financing is also one of the benefits of working with a larger more established furniture dealer.<br/><br/>Long-term satisfaction with your leather sofa purchase can be affected by several different factors which should be considered before you actually go to the store. There are several areas to consider that may not seem important right now, however as the years go by these issues will become larger and larger. Remember that this new sofa is going to be with you for a long time so a little research prior to the purchase can help to ensure a long-lasting satisfactory situation. Some of the issues to consider are the function for which the sofa will be put to use on a regular basis, the type of covering material that you should use for this new sofa, and the actual purchase process. The reputation of the store that you&#8217;re buying from is an important consideration as is the actual price that you&#8217;re going to pay, whether or not you should finance the purchase, and what kind of warrantees will your purchase be covered by.<br/><br/>The type of use that the sofa is going to see on a day-to-day basis should play a huge factor in determining what type of sofa to get. If you&#8217;re sofa is going to see a lot of use on a daily basis for either playing games or watching movies or even just lying down to read books you want to make sure that the sofa is going to be packed with features that make these activities more enjoyable. Some features to look for include storage for remotes and magazines, reclining seats, rocking seats and perhaps even a fold out bed. Some rooms that are more formal in nature such as a reception area or a sitting room that doesn&#8217;t see a lot of daily use are better suited for a small sofa with a more classic style that does not include a lot of today&#8217;s modern features.<br/><br/>The fact that the sofa is going to be with you for a very long time should be taken into account when you&#8217;re deciding what type of material you want to cover it with. The difference in price between a fabric covered sofa and a leather covered sofa is actually not that large if you break down the cost by the entire length of time you plan to own the sofa. This is one area where a small difference in price can make an absolutely amazing difference in terms of your satisfaction. A leather sofa is going to last years longer than a comparable fabric covered sofa so that fact alone will make up for the price difference. One large factor that you can not really place a price tag on is the fact that the sofas are so much more durable than fabric, there&#8217;s so much easier to keep clean and to care for.<br/><br/>Working with established furniture dealer can make things much easier. These larger, more reputable dealers will be able to offer you a good price because of the fact that they purchase in volume. These larger furniture dealers are often able to provide for a better warranty and easier claims process if there are any issues because they built up a better working relationship with the manufacturers. The ability to offer financing is also one of the benefits of working with a larger more established furniture dealer.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.vinylsidingworld.com/insulated-vinyl-siding.htm'>Insulated Vinyl Siding</a></div>
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		<title>What color curtains would look good with a brown sofa?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 21:14:50 +0000</pubDate>
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The sky&#8217;s the limit asked: I just bought a brown sofa. It is the color of chocolate and beige, but mostly dark brown. I thought of red curtains but I don&#8217;t know if that would look good. I also have a beige carpet and chair, so I need some colors other than neutral or brown.Wagner [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>The sky&#8217;s the limit</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I just bought a brown sofa. It is the color of chocolate and beige, but mostly dark brown. I thought of red curtains but I don&#8217;t know if that would look good. I also have a beige carpet and chair, so I need some colors other than neutral or brown.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.better-paint.com/wagner-paint-sprayers.html'>Wagner Paint Sprayers</a></div>
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		<title>Should I get the sofa or the love seat?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 20:48:43 +0000</pubDate>
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Keven asked: The wall in my living room is 135 inches long. The set I am looking at has a sofa which is 92 inches, and a loveseat which is 79 inches.
Any suggestions? Would the sofa be too big? Would the loveseat be too small? I don&#8217;t want something that over/underwhelms the room.
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<div><em><strong>Keven</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>The wall in my living room is 135 inches long. The set I am looking at has a sofa which is 92 inches, and a loveseat which is 79 inches.<br />
Any suggestions? Would the sofa be too big? Would the loveseat be too small? I don&#8217;t want something that over/underwhelms the room.<br />
Is there a ratio of sofa to wall??<br />
Help!!<br />
I have a piece of art about 42&#8243; square that will hang on th wall above. I will most likely have a floor lamp on one side and an end table on the other.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.handsoncpr.net/online-cpr-certificate.html'>Online Cpr Certificate</a></div>
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		<title>How do I remove permanent marker from a leather sofa without ruining it ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 05:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
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glams asked: My son wrote on the leather sofa with a black sharpie. I have tried everything I know that wouldn&#8217;t destroy the leather. Does anyone know how to clean this ?How To Install Vinyl Siding
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<div><em><strong>glams</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>My son wrote on the leather sofa with a black sharpie. I have tried everything I know that wouldn&#8217;t destroy the leather. Does anyone know how to clean this ?<br/><br/><a href='http://www.vinylsidingworld.com/how-to-install-vinyl-siding.htm'>How To Install Vinyl Siding</a></div>
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		<title>How to clean a faux suede sofa?</title>
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robver@sbcglobal.net asked: I have a tan color faux suede sofa. The top part of the sofa where your head rest is dirty. Is there something I can clean it with at home without damaging it?Heat Pump Ratings
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<div><em><strong>robver@sbcglobal.net</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have a tan color faux suede sofa. The top part of the sofa where your head rest is dirty. Is there something I can clean it with at home without damaging it?<br/><br/><a href='http://www.heatpumpreview.net/heat-pump-ratings.html'>Heat Pump Ratings</a></div>
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		<title>What You Should Know About Italian Leather Sofas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 20:42:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Bill William asked: If you&#8217;re looking for the highest quality sofa, chances are that eventually your eyes will settle on a premium Italian leather piece. In essence, these are the Ferraris of sofas; you won&#8217;t find more comfortable, attractive couches in another fabric. Italian leather is even significantly different from its other leather cousins. Below [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Bill William</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>If you&#8217;re looking for the highest quality sofa, chances are that eventually your eyes will settle on a premium Italian leather piece. In essence, these are the Ferraris of sofas; you won&#8217;t find more comfortable, attractive couches in another fabric. Italian leather is even significantly different from its other leather cousins. Below you&#8217;ll find out why an Italian leather sofa is the right choice for your living room.<br/><br/>Craftsman in Italy have been producing fine leather for over five hundred years. For all intents and purposes, that makes Italy the country with the most experience in this niche market. It is certainly true that mass-produced leather in China and other developing countries continues to take more of a market share everyday. For true high quality pieces, however, Italian leather is widely regarded as the benchmark for success. For those in the position of not having to sacrifice quality for price, Italian leather is a no-brainer. You simply have to ask yourself this question: do you want a handcrafted masterpiece, or a couch cranked out by unskilled workers in a factory? For those who know the value of art, this question really does not even have to be asked.<br/><br/>It&#8217;s important to realize that the quality of the material used in a sofa depends on the animal from which it comes. Over the past five centuries, Italians have painstakingly developed methods of ensuring that the cows used to make their leather products produce only the softest offerings. That means that every time you lay down on your Italian sofa, you&#8217;ll sink right in to the most comfortable leather imaginable. There are no compromises when it comes to this kind of quality; if a piece isn&#8217;t exactly up to specifications, the leather is thrown out. A great example is the scarring sometimes found in other leather pieces. This occurs when the horns of other cattle brush up against the skin of the cow from which your couch was made. In a factory made piece, this would simply be included. While it&#8217;s regrettable to waste such fine leather, in an Italian leather sofa these scars wouldn&#8217;t be acceptable.<br/><br/>Italian leather doesn&#8217;t come cheap, so luckily it is also very stain resistant. While no leather can completely repel liquid or dirt stains, Italian leather holds up the best against these evil forces. In the event of a stain, your Italian leather sofa will require nothing more than a quick blotting to soak up excess liquid. In time (usually within a few days), the stain will dissipate. Indeed, most leather manufacturers state that they will void your warranty if you use any kind of cleaning solution at all!<br/><br/>When you&#8217;re deciding on a leather couch for your home, take more into account than just the price tag. Pick a piece that will stand the test of time, while keeping you and your family comfortable for the duration. You can search the whole world, but the only leather that will provide that kind of durability and quality is sure to hail from the great nation of Italy.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.bamboo-review.com/bamboo-flooring-installation.html'>Bamboo Flooring Installation</a></div>
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		<title>How to Clean Microfiber Sofas</title>
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Hetty Beekhoven asked: A microfiber sofa is a great investment, and one you definitely want to keep looking good. While they will hold up for a very long time you certainly don&#8217;t want them to start looking worn or dingy. There are some great tips for cleaning microfiber sofas that you can use to your [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Hetty Beekhoven</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>A microfiber sofa is a great investment, and one you definitely want to keep looking good. While they will hold up for a very long time you certainly don&#8217;t want them to start looking worn or dingy. There are some great tips for cleaning microfiber sofas that you can use to your benefit.<br/><br/>It is important to understand such cleaning tips will only work on real microfiber. There are tons of imitators out there which means you will end up with something that you have a hard time cleaning. Make sure you invest in the real thing if you want to avoid such hassles later on for yourself.<br/><br/>You don&#8217;t want to use any types of harsh chemicals to clean your microfiber sofa. You really won&#8217;t need to as most things will be a breeze to clean up without them. You can use a few drops of dish soap with some hot water to quickly and easily remove the problems.<br/><br/>If you have urine on your microfiber sofa from a child or a pet, it too can easily be removed. You can do this with some vinegar diluted in distilled water. Not only will this process remove the stain, but it will get rid of the smell rapidly for you as well. If the urine has dried you may need to add some baking soda onto it and then vacuum it up after a couple of minutes.<br/><br/>Some people worry that such cleaning is going to remove the colors from their microfiber sofas. You don&#8217;t need to worry though as the main fiber for all of it is microfiber. The colors are going to stay where they should be when you use such cleaning methods. Some people have harmed them though using bleach or other chemicals so make sure you don&#8217;t do that.<br/><br/>Many people wonder if they can steam clean their microfiber sofa. While you shouldn&#8217;t need to for small stains, it can be a great way to keep it looking new. If your sofa gets plenty of use then you can do it once or twice a year as you do your carpets. There are machines you can rent with the attachments or you can hire a professional to take care of it for you.<br/><br/>One added tip is that microfiber repels water and similar substances. Therefore you want to do your best to remove any spills as quickly as you can. They will be much easier to clean up at that stage than if you allow them to dry. You don&#8217;t have to worry about dried water rings either when you are cleaning it as you do with some other types of furniture.<br/><br/>As you can see, it is quite simple enough to keep any microfiber sofa clean. This is one of the many reasons why people love to purchase them. With this type of item you can feel good about it and enjoy it. You won&#8217;t have to worry about spills ruining it or leaving ugly stains as reminders.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.better-vending.com/can-vending-machines.html'>Can Vending Machines</a></div>
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		<title>How do you clean crayon from a biege microfiber sofa?</title>
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Erica asked: My son used a green crayon to color on our biege microfiber sofa. What can be used to remove the crayon coloring?Closet Storage Systems
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<div><em><strong>Erica</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>My son used a green crayon to color on our biege microfiber sofa. What can be used to remove the crayon coloring?<br/><br/><a href='http://www.closetreviews.com/closet-storage-systems.html'>Closet Storage Systems</a></div>
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		<title>Can anyone recommend a good sofa manufacturer in the UK?</title>
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easterbunny22 asked: My husband and I bought a sofa from SCS in January which we are about to have refunded and taken away due to all the problems we have had with it.
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<div><em><strong>easterbunny22</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>My husband and I bought a sofa from SCS in January which we are about to have refunded and taken away due to all the problems we have had with it.<br />
We want to make sure that the next sofa we buy is of good quality, and we don&#8217;t mind spending more if it means the sofa will last.<br />
We would much appreciate any recommendations anyone may have for where to go.<br />
Probably should have mentioned that we are after a fabric sofa as out cat would unfortunately wreck a leather one!<br />
Probably should have mentioned that we are after a fabric sofa as out cat would unfortunately wreck a leather one!<br/><br/><a href='http://www.plumbingreviews.net/residential-hot-water-heater.html'>Residential Hot Water Heater</a></div>
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