What kind of couch is best with kids




















The Costzon Kids Sofa is a sofa and a table with two seats, providing kids a place to work and relax. Available in two colors, the Costzon can be a two-seater couch with armrests and a supportive back or break apart to create two separate chairs and a table, making it a great space for coloring, Play-Doh and LEGOs.

The set has a sturdy wooden frame and a PVC surface that can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. Need storage? We know, we know, always! The seats lift up to reveal a hidden storage compartment that kids will love to use for their treasures. We also like the antiskid pad on the bottom of the set to help keep the pieces in place. Fun for kids ages two months and above, the memory foam seat features easy to clean polyurethane memory fabric.

Great for babies and growing toddlers, the seat can be used in a playroom or nursery. Need a couch for your kids that doubles as a landing pad while they try out their latest karate and gymnastics moves? You may want to check out the Crash Couch. The couch comes with four flat square pads and two half-cylinders that can be used as armrests or to support backbends.

Made with shock-absorbing foam, the couch can be used as a playmat, a day bed or a fort. Fun for kids of all ages, the couch is covered with zip-off machine washable fabric. Danielle advises going with something that has a lot of variation in terms of both color and scale, like our leopard print or a chintz, banana palm, or ikat print. While something like a cabana stripe might technically be a print, with only two colors in a linear pattern, it will read as a solid.

Also, you want to stay away from anything that has a solid white background, because spills have a sneaky way of landing there. Anyone with dark-colored floors who walks around with a Swiffer attached to them on a holster knows what we are talking about! Two of our favorite neutral options are our Husk Performance Linen , a great basic that is very easy to clean, and Sand Performance Velvet , a tawny camel color which has a very clean but still super luxe look.

Opinions are mixed on whether a leather sofa is the best choice for a bustling family room. Also, like your go-to leather jacket, leather furniture develops a patina after everyday use, adding a rich and well-loved look with natural wear and tear.

However, if your kids have an affinity for drawing on furniture — especially with pointy pens and pencils — you may want to steer clear. Other kid-friendly fabrics to keep an eye out for include microfiber, ultrasuede, twill, denim and wool.

Also, the fabric used on most outdoor furniture think: outdoor pillows is designed for durability and to withstand the natural elements — perfectly suited for a tornado of children in high-traffic areas. Pillows do more than just add color or pattern to your sofa.

In the world of kids, they are essential for building forts and piling on the floor to watch TV. The Inside is a home furnishings brand that believes in the joy of decorating. Read on for the most kid-friendly couch fabric. When it comes to choosing kid-friendly fabric, you need to keep two things in mind: durability and stain resistance. Your best option is microfiber fabric, which lessens the appearance of wear and tear.

Depending on its weave, it can mimic the feel of suede, velvet, or corduroy, making it a cozy pick for the family. But coziness isn't its defining factor — it's also one of the toughest upholstery fabrics. We chose a more durable fabric, and even though I wanted white I know, pick yourself up off the floor… it really is hilarious that I even considered it , we decided dark gray was the most practical for us right now because, barf-pee-poop-spaghetti-ketchup.

The fabric is thick, and almost feels like a soft canvas material. So there you go, my friend. Head to the Facebook page to tell me! And again, BTW, this is nooooooot a sponsored post.

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