Pets don’t belong on sofas. Here’s why

Seriously, they don’t belong on a couch and cuddling with you. Or even furniture in general, like beds / armchairs. No, not even if they give you the puppy eyes. Off the couch, Fido! And let’s not get started about cats and sofas. But why? Oh, let’s see…

1) Fleas!

Yup. Fleas. Think that looks small and not a problem? Well, look what they could do to you:

These things are a few millimetres in length. And they get stuck into bedding, linen, fabrics. They’re so bad you have to resort to bombs to clear them out. And because the life cycle of the flea is so long (6 weeks or more), you’ll have to continuously vacuum, clean, and exterminate all fleas. Sheesh!

2) Hair. Hair everywhere!

Imagine all that fur getting stuck into the weave and whorls of your nice linen sofa. Ouch! Even a custom slipcover wouldn’t help much, unless you opted for leather or a microfibre. And even then you’d have to vacuum and wipe down the sofa a whole lot more.

3) Worms. Worms! WORMS! :/

Yeaaaaah, I don’t think we ned a photo here. Just imagine worms, happily burrowing through your body, and then shudder.

Any contact with contaminated soil or dog feces can result in human ingestion and infection. Once infected, the worms can cause eye, lung, heart and neurologic signs in people.

Children should not be allowed to play where animals have passed feces. Individuals who have direct contact with soil that may have been contaminated by cat or dog feces should wear gloves or wash their hands immediately. Oh, and children and pregnant mothers are most at risk.

4) Feeling lucky? Get some MRSA / Plague / Cat scratch / Meningitis today!

Proof: A study done at University of California, Davis. Link

So uh yeah. Small chance of getting a horrific disease every time your pet licks your face. Or cuddles up with you on anything. I’m honestly quite reconsidering the whole pet ownership thing right now.

5) Scratching, biting, or half-eaten sofas

Pets have claws, and teeth. And if you don’t keep them entertained, they might just turn your furniture into a chew toy. Sometimes they’ll do it just to be an ass. Sometimes they’re just a touch special, like this dog.

But if you make sure furniture is a no-go zone and strictly enforce it, you’ll reduce your chances by quite a bit.

All in all, pets are really fun animals and I’d hate to turn off anyone from the joys of ownership. So here’s a bunch of silly animals.

Really though. Keep them off the furniture. Or get a custom pet-friendly slipcover for anything expensive ;)

Where to get replacement cushion foam inserts

Did you know you could purchase replacement cushion foam inserts? It’s a nifty way of restoring your sofa, just like a custom slipcover! Especially as the cushions are the first victims of wear & tear. But first, a few comments on the types of cushions and cushion fillers that you would have on your sofa.

Feather

Firm to start off, feather cushions usually soften with use and become soft, squishy cushions with a luxurious sink-in feel. Maintenance is simple: a regular fluffing, turning, and the odd shake to disperse any lumps and bumps are all it needs.

Could be either seat or back cushions.

Moulded Foam

These cushions are a much firmer option and require occasional turning to keep them looking good. They may lose some of their initial density (as with any sofa cushion), but will keep their shape for years to come. Can be made to different densities.

Mostly used in seat cushions.

Hollowfill Fibre

These cushions are soft, squishy, and give you that ‘sinking into your couch’ feeling. Sometimes you’ll leave a bit of an imprint in the cushion after standing up. They require regular fluffing and turning as they soften with use so it’s important to rotate them regularly to ensure even wear. This especially applies if you tend to use the same seat cushion.

These are synthetic, anti-allergenic polyester fibres. Very common in back cushions.

These are the three most common stuffings for cushions, and should help you find your replacement cushion insert easily. There’s some extra options like batting, Dacron and other coverings which would change the feel of the cushion.

Where to Get Those Replacement Cushion Inserts

We’ve made a small list of sources, which we might add to if you have any recommmendations in the comments. Grouped by regions, just for you :)

North America

  1. Amazon!
    • Do a search for Upholstery Foam, and you should find Mybecca and Foamtouch.
    • There’s even a Couch Cushion Filling category!
  2. Foamorder.com
    • These guys make custom foam cushions to any dimensions.
  3. Foambymail.com
    • Same thing as foamorder, custom foam to any dimensions.
  4. Foamsource.com
    • See above
  5. CushionsXpress.com
    • See above
  6. Urban Castle Solutions
    • Custom cut-to-size seat and back foam cushion inserts with a local store in Washington, DC but delivers nationwide online!

Europe

  1. Thefoamshop.co.uk
    • Custom made foam, with your choice of wrapping
  2. Schaumstofflager.de
    • Custom made foam, not sure if you can choose wrap.
  3. Morel-mousse.fr
    • Custom made foam cushions.
  4. Matelas-pour-tous.com
    • Seems to be custom made foam anything, mattresses, cushions and so on.

Australia

  1. Clarkrubber.com.au
    • Custom made foam, with your choice of density and wrapping
  2. Homeupholsterer.com.au
    • Sells loose filling so you could restuff your cushions.
  3. Cushionfactory.com.au
    • These dudes even sell outdoor cushions, pretty neat!

So there you have it. Something I’d never have thought of, hopefully this has helped you.

If you’re thinking of a sofa makeover or considering upholstery, check out our alternative way to restore your old couch!

14 inspirational elements of a Scandi home

Scandinavian style is something we take inspiration from regularly. From the great furniture designers of the sixties to the contemporary interior designers of today, there’s something about the style of the region that makes their interiors so distinctively beautiful and cosy.

To inspire the designer in you, we’ve compiled a list of a pretty pictures of Scandi-inspired interiors. Enjoy!

1) Space

2) White walls

3) Plenty of natural light

4) Blonde wood

5) Raw wood

6) Jute, rattan and other traditional woven materials

7) Limited colour palette

8) Pastel tones

9) Linens

10) Fur (or faux fur)

11) Geometric patterns

12) Indoor plants

13) Organised, always

14) Clean lines

 

 

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