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When you first think of buying an RTA or ready to assemble sofa, the first thought that comes to mind is quality. In years past, virtually all RTA sofas were cheaply made and reserved for only temporary use and tight spaces. Nowadays, more and more people are starting to realize that RTA furniture is showroom quality and can be perfect for even the finest homes. The reason for this shift in thinking is because a few large RTA furniture companies started making custom pieces of furniture that were of the highest quality while still retaining the benefits that ready-to-assemble furniture offer (flexibility, choice, space constraints, etc) to their customers.

But how do you get a quality RTA sofa? How do you tell the good stuff from the cheap stuff? Luckily, that’s pretty easy.

The first and easiest way to ensure that the furniture is a quality RTA sofa is to inspect the frame. If the frame is made of something other than solid wood, then it is a cheap option. The custom RTA sofa is made from high quality oak or ash and is backed by a lifetime guarantee. The frame will not wobble or make noise when you sit in it. It’ll be firm and solid and stay centered squarely on the ground rather than feeling flimsy and cheap.

Another key to a quality RTA sofa is the upholstery. The padding along the armrests and frame should be thick and you shouldn’t feel any wood anywhere in the seating area. When you run your hand along the armrest of the sofa, it should be padded and comfortable. Some sofas come with wooden backs, and that’s fine if that’s what you want. However, most people want padding on their sofa arms.

Since ready-to-assemble furniture is usually delivered in three parts, assembly is another point where quality must be taken into account. The cheap stuff is usually tedious to assemble and often uses tools that are very difficult to implement. A high quality custom RTA sofa can be assembled in minutes without any tools. When you’re done assembling, you’ll have a solid piece of furniture that doesn’t look “assembled” at all. With poorly constructed RTA furniture, you’ll often see the assembly clearly after you put it together. RTA furniture should not look like RTA furniture when finished. Bespoke sofas from this line of furniture don’t look cheap when assembled at all. Indeed, some may question that it’s ready to assemble furniture unless you show them.

Another key to quality RTA sofas is selection. If you only have to choose from the basic colors, then work with cheaply made ready-to-assemble furniture companies. Instead, go to the quality companies that offer a ton of options. You can get multiple options in color, pattern, padding strength, and more. The best furniture companies offer to use your own patterns or materials to create your sofa. How’s that for top quality?

While the selection of quality RTA sofas is very small, it’s worth looking up. They offer you all the advantages of a regular sofa, together with all the advantages of the ready-to-assemble sofa series. This dual benefit makes RTA sofas a coveted commodity in today’s furniture market.

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By Martine

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