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Linen is a popular choice for couches among many. It’s soft to the touch and looks nice in any room. The  hollow core of linen fibers acts as a natural insulator, so there’s the “aahh” factor when you sit on a linen couch in the summer and also when you sit on it in the winter. I work for the company Wejoy and we make couches out of linen because it is durable and long-lasting. Linen also has an organic appearance, which can help make homes feel fresh and clean. But linen  isn’t a homogenous material. Not all linen is created equal and choosing the right surface materials helps to ensure your couch does not wear well. Linen is made from  flax plants and requires special  attention when used in furniture. Wejoy understands this, and uses the finest  linen to bring you  a sofa that’s plush  while being resilient. Now let’s discuss how to choose the good linen for your couch and why you’ll love it.

Choosing the best linen for a sofa is not an easy task. There are all kinds of things that matter. Start by checking the weight of the linen. Thick linen is stronger and doesn’t easily wear through. Thin  linen may have a soft feel but could tear more easily. Wejoy is always  weighing the linen material before she takes it. Next, feel the texture. Good linen feels slick to the touch, but it has a tiny bit of roughness, not like cheap fabric that feels scratchy or stiff. Also, pay attention to the weave — meaning how the threads are constructed. Tight weaving bodes well for a fabric’s wear and tear. If the weave is too loose, linen can stretch and sag. Color is something  else to watch for. Genuine linen often has little color changes or small knots that show it’s real and not fake. “For some people they love this because it looks natural,” she added, referring to  the uneven quality, “but there are other people that  prefer very even linen dye for consistency.” Wejoy have natural linen and colored linen that keeps the brightness. In addition to these  concerns, consider the finish of your linen. Some linen is even treated to repel stains or wrinkles. This is useful, because couches are dirty and must look good at all times. But occasionally that treatment can leave linen less breathable. Wejoy counterbalances this with the selection  of linen finishes  that maintain  a soft touch and easy cleaning. A good test of  linen is to bend or rub it. If it wrinkles excessively, or seems flimsy, you probably won’t get much wear out of  it. And inquire about whether or not the linen is ethically produced. Wejoy collaborate with flax farmers who don’t identical the most perfect – yet they go about their growing practices with love and care to ensure your linen is clean, healthy and strong. So, when you’re in the market for a linen couch, don’t just settle for pretty. Consider how it feels, how  rigid  or pliable it is and how it will age. Nice linen can  turn your couch into a comfortable favorite for many years.

How to Choose High-Quality Linen Fabric for Couch Upholstery

Linen used for couch covers has so many good points. That  said,  linen has a few notable benefits as well — for one thing, the fabric is incredibly durable. It's strong enough to withstand quite a bit of use and won't rip or wear out fast. That makes  it ideal for families where people sit on the  couch a lot. Moreover, linen breathes, which means it’s good at keeping you cool when  it’s hot. That’s better than some synthetic fabrics, which can trap heat. Even when the temperatures drop, linen remains cuddly, not gritty. Another  plus is that linen comes naturally  clean. It doesn't collect dust or dirt as some materials can. This is good  for people with allergies, as linen doesn’t make you sneeze and  itch. “We’ve heard from a lot of our customers that a linen  couch stays fresher, longer than other fabrics,” says Byrne at Wejoy. Linen also softens  with wear. When you first bring them into  your home, a linen couch might feel slightly stiff. But a few months on, after  sitting it in for a couple weeks it became very soft and comfortable. Wejoy’s experience suggests that that natural softness  is at least one reason people love linen couches so much. Linen  is low-maintenance, too.  It is cleanable without special chemicals — small spills  wipe  up. Linen is good for home because it comes from  a plant materiel and using its products bring you naturally closer  to nature. Some linen fabrics may wrinkle more than others, but  this contributes to the couch’s comfy, lived-in vibe that many people enjoy. Wejoy’s linen  sofa  is designed  to be chic and natural, offering a warm feel to any space. The thing  to keep in mind is that linen can stain, if  left untreated, so it’s best to act as quickly as possible. All in all,  linen is a good option for couch upholstery as it offers strength, comfort  and beauty rolled into one. It’s  also the reason Wejoy incorporates linen, bringing furniture that feels good and lasts long to your home.

There is little  that should be more  important when purchasing a couch than comfort  and durability. Linen sofa fabric is perfect for such furniture, because it gives  you personality and versatility. Linen is  derived  from the flax plant and is a natural material that feels soft and cool to  sit on. The result  is a linen couch that’s provided maximum comfort, particularly when it’s hot out. The fabric breathes and allows air to pass  through, so it never feels hot or sticky like other materials. This allows a  comfortable and relaxed atmosphere for people that want to  sit down on the couch.

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