Thursday, January 28, 2016

Furniture Clinic: End the Curse of Slouchy Couch Cushions (10 photos)

The tufting serves two purposes. First, it visually updates the loose, boxed and corded cushions that were standard in the late '70s and early '80s. Second, it solves the saggy back-cushion problem.

Boxed-back cushions tend to get saggy because the cushion inserts are usually sewn with a baffle straight across the center. The baffle acts as a shelf and keeps the fiberfill from sinking down to the bottom of the cushion. When the filling is new, fresh and unmatted, it looks and feels great. But over time, the filling in the top channel sinks to the bottom of that channel, and the filling in the lower channel sinks to the bottom of that channel.

That's what had happened to this sofa. No matter how many times I fluffed the cushions, they always ended up slouched down.


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