Do you have slipcovers?

MaryAnnDVC

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Are there better brands than others? And are they as annoying as they look?? I don't want to be constantly adusting them. This is for our living room...the room we really REALLY live in, all the time (no family room :( ), with 3 kids (14, 12, 9). I'm just so sick of the furniture and how the whole living room looks. I want to paint and make some other changes. I think I have "Trading Spaces" fever. :)
 
I understand the Trading Spaces fever. I've got way too many projects going on.

I read the boards there and some of them recommend surefit.com

This is from a deal message board:
20% off at Surefit Slipcovers
Sure Fit Slipcovers
20% off EVERYTHING!
When you shop online now thru September 24th. Use promo code REGC at checkout.

I got this through email and they seem to have some cute items. Check it out!!
www.surefit.com
 
I bought one for my couch (a sleeper sofa) and I tried and tried and tried and could NOT get it to fit my couch, it was just too BIG!!!!

It was a surefit or in my case sure didn't fit.
 
I had the same problems as wdw2002:( Don''t waste your money.
 

Trading spaces puts way too many ideas in my head too, Mare. :)

Whatever you do, don't paint your couch! ;) It's a really bad idea. Just ask Hildi. :teeth: :teeth: :teeth:

If you decide to go the slipcover route, I would go with a heavier fabric. I would think the heavier the fabric, the more it would stay where it was supposed to. I also saw where they put a heavy dowel rod behind the cushions to help keep the slipcover in place.
 
Originally posted by LisaTx
Whatever you do, don't paint your couch! ;) It's a really bad idea. Just ask Hildi. :teeth: :teeth: :teeth:
:teeth: :teeth: :teeth: I saw that episdode...what WAS she thinking?!?! :confused:

Well, I bought a SureFit slipcover today, and tried...and tried...and tried...and tried...and tried...and tried some more...to get it to fit...and it sure didn't. As WDW2002 and abaldacci said, it was just TOO BIG. I was so tense, no one dared come into the LR while I was working on it.

The good new is...I bought a lovely pillow, that also matches the upholstery that's already there. I'm going to get some more, and dress the old stuff up a bit. And buy lottery tickets... :rolleyes:
 
My friend has a slipcover on her couch. It's denim, and has several ties so you can really adjust the fit. It still fits the couch a little loosely, sort of a more casual than formal look, if you know what I mean. But it's nice, and it doesn't slide around or anything. I've seen some that looked like they would be continuously annoying and requiring adjustment, so I guess it's jut one of those things you have to try. Keep your sales slip, in case when you get them home and on your furniture, they don't work.
 
Originally posted by MaryAnnDVC
I'm going to get some more, and dress the old stuff up a bit. And buy lottery tickets... :rolleyes:

Sounds like a good idea... :D
 
I have a Surefit denim fabric slipcover for my sleeper sofa, and it's great. Very durable, and looks nice. My sofa is huge though, so if it were a little smaller the slipcover would definitely be too large.

I had redecorating fever a few months ago too! It's amazing what new fabric and a few accesories can do to a room. :)
 
I had Denim slip covers from Macys the real thick kind. They were around $300 for the couch and loveseat. They fit fine, but I had to reposition and tuck them in each day, unless you sit perfectly still! I used them because I didn't want to get the couch underneath dirty. Slipcovers can be washed easily. I would take them off when I had company. I don't use them anymore.
Macys has some great quality. I think you can get them at Macys.com.
 
If you can sew you can make a fitted slipcover that won't move around as much. Slip cover each of the seat cushions and then make a fitted cover for the frame. It's a little time consuming but well worth the savings. I just looked at a new couch and I decided that I would rather make a slipcover for mine than spend a small fortune.
 
Originally posted by bobcat
If you can sew you can make a fitted slipcover that won't move around as much. Slip cover each of the seat cushions and then make a fitted cover for the frame.
My mom did this it looks so much better then the standard covers. I keep hinting that I wish they made covers like this but I am not holding my breath :D
 














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