Shopping Tips
Upholstery
When it comes to decorating, the pendulum is swinging back. Consumers once again want the enduring style of traditional furniture but they dont want to give up the relaxed lifestyle to which they are accustomed. The result? A shift towards furniture that offers classic style and luxury fabrics but provides the casual comfort of less formal environments. The following tips from the experts at Bernhardt will help you select fine upholstered furniture.
A $500 Sofa Vs. $5,000 Sofa
Before spending a bundle on a new sofa, dont be a couch potato get
the facts about basic construction. Sofas are not all created equal.
Springs Steel
coil springs should be hand-tied (not machine clamped) in as many as
eight different points around the springs diameter (aptly called eight-way hand-tied
spring construction) for the greatest stability. This is what gives
a sofa its bounce and is used in the base of better-quality pieces.
The other primary spring construction favored by manufacturers is the no-sag spring.
These are thick S-shaped wires that are fastened to the
top of the front rail and run from the front to the back of the piece
every few inches apart. This spring system is often used in contemporary
sofas that sit lower to the ground. Be sure to ask the salesperson
about the sofas coil spring system.
Frames Bernhardt frames consist of engineered 7/8" hardwood plywood and some 4/4" and 5/4" hardwoods where applicable. Each part is precisely cut to pattern and assembled by mortise and tenon construction. Each joint is glued and locked in place using heavy wire staples. Every frame is pre-tested for strength and durability using Bernhardts own testing lab prior to adoption. All exposed wood occasional chairs are constructed using 5/4" mixed hardwoods with component parts being joined by double dowel, wire staple, and screw construction.
Padding/Cushions The comfort of a sofa depends on its padding and cushions. The level of firmness, or softness, is a matter of personal preference. In better-quality sofas, such as those found in Bernhardts upholstery collections, blendown cushions add a luxurious feel to the surface. Blendown cushions offer the softest seat, featuring a combination of down and feathers sometimes wrapped around a foam core and then encased in a muslin bag. The most common and least expensive seat padding consists of high-density polyurethane foam wrapped in polyester fiber. Check the manufacturers tag for information about the specific padding used in the sofa.
Fabrics People
want upholstered furniture in fabrics that feel as good as they look.
Traditionally, the most popular fabrics were natural ones cotton,
linen, silk and wool prized for their softness and versatility
but generally more fragile than synthetic fibers. Recently, new fabrics
have been developed which offer both softness and durability. Rayon
chenille, for example, feels sumptuous and always looks elegant. Washing
the fabric as presented in the New Vintages collection brings
out the yarns subtle colorations and makes the fabric even more
durable. This is carefree luxury: you can put your feet up on the upholstery
without worry.
![]()
Upholstery TLC
Follow
these easy, do-it-yourself guidelines for adding extra life to your
upholstery:
Rotate and reverse cushions regularly. This will ensure even use of the seat and back cushions which receive the most wear and tear.
Vacuum often. Remove dust and food particles using your vacuums small-brush attachment, upholstery nozzle and crevice tool. The crevice tool is especially handy for hard-to-reach nooks and crannies.
Keep pets off the furniture. They may be part of the family, but your dog or cats body oil can be difficult to remove, so keep furniture a no-pet zone if possible.
Clean spots immediately. Blot, dont scrub, spots and spills with a dry white terry or paper towel before the spot can set. Scrubbing can irreversibly damage the fabric and spread the stain. Before attempting to remove any stain, you must first identify the fabric and correct cleaning method recommended by the manufacturer. This information is generally located on a tag affixed to the sofa.
![]()
Creating the Illusion of Space
Want a small room to make a big first impression? Heres how to create the illusion of spaciousness:
-
Minimize contrast among furniture, floors, area rugs, upholstery and drapery fabrics. Colors that naturally blend will create the impression of greater space.
-
Select furniture colors that closely match those for walls and floors. Also, cut down on clutter by limiting the number of furniture pieces.
-
Opt for light and neutral colors (cream, beige or gray) or pastel blues, greens or purples, which will visually expand walls and make ceilings look higher. The ceiling, in fact, should always be the lightest color in the room.
-
Double the size of a room visually by adding reflective, shiny surfaces such as glass top tables, wall mirrors and chrome.
![]()
Making Large Rooms More Intimate
If your biggest decorating challenge is making an oversized room seem less overwhelming, consider the following designer techniques for creating a more intimate space:
-
Position furniture away from the wall and use taller pieces, such as an armoire or entertainment center, to define smaller spaces within a room. Screens, plants and area rugs can also be used to visually divide a large space.
-
Paint the ceiling and floors a warm tone any color between yellow and red on the color wheel which will draw in the walls and bring down the ceiling.
-
Light the room with incandescent rather than halogen or fluorescent lamps for a warmer glow.
-
Use rugs, printed wallpapers and patterned upholstery fabrics, alone and in various combinations, to make large spaces feel more comfortable.

