Furniture Rejuvenation Advice Column Highlights the Importance of Materials to the Comfort of a Couch, says Mybecca Inc.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) December 09, 2015 -- An article published October 19th by The Huffington Post outlines the various ways in which furniture that is past its prime can be rejuvenated without having to buy a new piece of furniture altogether. The article explains that, in cases where beds, couches, or other pieces of furniture are worn down, sagging, and overall no longer provide the support they once did, various fixes can be employed with one element of the furniture that will benefit the whole package. According to Los Angeles area foam, cushion, and upholstery wholesaler Mybecca Inc., the article is correct in highlighting the wearing down of foam and upholstery as the two reasons why a couch may sag and lose some of its support. Luckily, there are ways that furniture owners can address each of these two areas without replacing an entire couch.
• Foam – Mybecca Inc. explains that well-made, reasonably dense foam can hold up to a great number of compressions as people sit on the couch month after month. Yet, they explain that, especially in situations where one part of the couch gets more traffic than another, the foam can begin to lose its firmness in specific areas. Mybecca Inc. explains that they sell everything from upholstery foam cushions for seat replacements, to acoustic foam sheets for soundproofing rooms, so they are experts in knowing the right size and density of foam for different uses.
• Upholstery – The article explains that, often, furniture loses its support not because of the foam, but because of sagging fabric or upholstery instead. Mybecca Inc. explains that they also provide a wide variety of upholstery fabrics for indoor and outdoor use. While the majority of sagging furniture is often indoor furniture, which tends to be more soft and absorbent, Mybecca Inc. also sells canvas, burlap, and a wide range of other waterproof upholstery which can be used either indoors or outdoors. The article notes that, when sagging fabric is to blame, it is often due to the layer of tough fabric known as the jute webbing that supports the cushions. If simply retightening this layer is not sufficient, Mybecca Inc. notes that a strong burlap or canvas material can serve as a replacement.
In addition to foam, upholstery, and other elements that can fix a sagging couch, Mybecca Inc. also provides a wide variety of other goods, including carpets, rugs and pillows. For more information about the products and prices offered by Mybecca Inc., call the wholesaler today at 844-984-4844 or visit them online at MybeccaInc.com.
Michael Clauw, Cyberset Corp, +1 (818) 883-7277 Ext: 121, [email protected]
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