Yes, I do realise that they may be rather impractical in some ways (like they probably get dirty really easily) - but I still find them so pretty and versatile.
I feel the same and always thought I'd get one with covers that can wash. Wisely we got a brown leather one - with kids, just more practical. But the white is so pretty.
I always wanted a white couch...but got children instead. Then the children grew up and I wanted a white couch again...and got grand children. So much for a white couch:)
I love white couches and have owned 2 in my lifetime...slipcovers are easy - simply wash them. I say GET A WHITE COUCH.
I am now into RED couches - I am waiting for my new L shape suede one (for the family/playroom) to arrive as I type! (my last one from boardmans had to go back as it was defective) and I am sitting on my other red couch in an alcove in my lounge!
lol - my mom has a horror story about how my 3 older brothers came in with completely wet jeans (which back in the day the blue dye ran everytime they were wet) and sat on her lovely new white couch... it was ruined forever. lovely blue bum prints on her couch!
definitely into white slipcovers. I am more into pretty armchairs than couches, but happen to have more couches than armchairs. go figure. And only one white slipcover on a tiny desk chair. what's up with that?
They go nicely with red wine, BB. :)
ReplyDeleteThey also go nicely with chocolate.....that you may drop unnoticed and then sit on, thereby melting it into the seat cushions ;-)
ReplyDeleteBe sure to get machine washable covers...
Cam - Well If i get one, I'm sure I will find out
ReplyDeleteNat - hahaha. I shall, good point.
I feel the same and always thought I'd get one with covers that can wash. Wisely we got a brown leather one - with kids, just more practical. But the white is so pretty.
ReplyDeletelove them, but i choose a white throw to deal with dirtiness issue
ReplyDeleteLove them.
ReplyDeleteI bought my from Coricraft 10 yrs ago and amazingly it is still white.
i just banned kids from it.
Red wine and choc are easily washed out!
i just got a white slipcover, its actually easier than a light color because you can just bleach it and get everything out!
ReplyDeleteI always wanted a white couch...but got children instead. Then the children grew up and I wanted a white couch again...and got grand children. So much for a white couch:)
ReplyDeleteMakes you kinda wish they were like white cars huh? They do get dirty but it takes longer to actually show.
ReplyDeleteooooh. I love this! the second one is BEAUTIFUL. Im such a sucker for exposed brick! and I love the numerical wall art!
ReplyDeleteI love white couches and have owned 2 in my lifetime...slipcovers are easy - simply wash them. I say GET A WHITE COUCH.
ReplyDeleteI am now into RED couches - I am waiting for my new L shape suede one (for the family/playroom) to arrive as I type! (my last one from boardmans had to go back as it was defective) and I am sitting on my other red couch in an alcove in my lounge!
Get the white couch girl!
lol - my mom has a horror story about how my 3 older brothers came in with completely wet jeans (which back in the day the blue dye ran everytime they were wet) and sat on her lovely new white couch... it was ruined forever. lovely blue bum prints on her couch!
ReplyDeleteI Love them and all these years I have only had white couches.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite color is white but my son says it's not a color :)
Adore both these rooms- the couches are stunning. I think I'd be scared of spilling! I am so clumsy. I love the #s print in the 2nd room!
ReplyDeleteI Love my comfy white couch. I keep a throw over it though... yip, it sure can gather the dirt without one.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! The thing that caught my eye though is the print on the wall in the second picture. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the way they look but with three dogs and baby numero uno on the way I think we'll have to abstain.
ReplyDeletedefinitely into white slipcovers. I am more into pretty armchairs than couches, but happen to have more couches than armchairs. go figure. And only one white slipcover on a tiny desk chair. what's up with that?
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