Super Strong Fabrics for Heavy Use (Durability is Key)
If your sofa is going to be used every day, especially by an active family, you need a durable fabric. A very important way to check durability is the "rub count" (we will talk more about this later!).
Performance Fabrics
Performance fabrics are the very best when it comes to durability. They are tough enough for both inside and outside furniture.
These fabrics are tested to handle a high amount of wear, often checking for at least 40,000 "rubs".
They are highly resistant to stains, fading, and scratches.
Performance fabrics are the easiest to clean; often, you just wipe them down with a damp cloth. You can even use a bleach solution on some performance sofa fabrics.
If you dream of a white sofa, choosing a white performance fabric might make that possible.
Leather
Leather is a timeless, classic choice for a sofa. It is highly praised for being rugged and easy to care for.
Leather is very durable and resistant to stains.
A great thing about leather is that it wears beautifully over time, getting softer as it ages and gaining character.
If someone in your family has allergies, leather is a good choice because it resists allergens.
Cleaning is easy! Spills can usually just be wiped away with a damp cloth. For genuine leather, you can maintain it using a simple cleaner and moisturizer.
Microfiber
Microfiber is a popular choice for sofas because it is affordable and very durable. It is made from synthetic material, usually polyester.
Microfiber is great for families because it resists stains and is easy to clean. Its fibers are tightly woven, which helps create a barrier against spills.
This material is a wonderful alternative to suede.
Microfiber is considered one of the most durable synthetic materials, standing up to heavy use, stains, and fading.
A small warning: Microfiber’s tight weave can sometimes attract hair and dust, so keep a lint roller nearby, especially if you have pets.