bluedigger.com bluedigger.com
Search:    Site Home -> About Us -> Privacy -> Terms & Conditions -> Add Your Link -> Submit Article   
Add Url
 

Companies & Business

Entertainment

Fitness & Health

Tour & Travel

Children & Teens

Computers & Networking

Healthcare & Medicine

Employment & Careers

Technology & Science

Vehicles & Automotive

Shopping Online

Finance & Investment

Fashion & Relationships

Politics & Government

Games & Play

Sports & Adventure

Issues & News

Self Enhancement

Home & Garden

Food & Recipe

Property & Estate

Creative Arts

Education & Reference

People & Communities

 

Site Home » Home & Garden » Interior Decoration & Design
 

Is it "Couch" or "Sofa?" Which Goes Best with "Potato?"

 
Author: Blaine Wieland

Fort Wayne, IN December 2005 -- "When someone calls their furniture a couch I assume that they must be a comfort driven person," he explains. "The word conjures up images of a sleepy Saturday afternoon or a quiet evening with a book. On the other hand, when someone calls their furniture a sofa it seems to imply that they think in terms of design and how everything works together in their decorating plan."

But besides personal style, which is the right term to use? The answer is sofa. The reason is simply because couches are not sofas. A couch is the armless variety of furniture that one would have seen in the Victorian period, as in "fainting couch." It was a place for the ladies wearing those tight fitting corsets which restricted breathing to be able to "sit a spell." The root of the word from the French has to do with "to lie down."

In our more modern times, weve added arms, taken off the legs, and call it a sofa, which is in keeping with the Arabic roots of that word which implies a meaning along the lines of "a bench" or someplace meant for reclining or sitting, but not laying.

Blaine added, "So there it is. Here in America what most folks have in their living room is a sofa. They may call it a couch but a sofa by any other name is stilla sofa. Use this information with caution. You can go ahead and feel superior when you overhear someone using the wrong term but dont point it out. It wont do to go around irritating all the 'sofa potatoes.'"

Home Reserve, LLC makes ready-to-assemble sofas, loveseats, chairs and ottomans. Sold directly to customers via the Internet, this new furniture category offers built-in storage, changeable covers in 60 fabrics and shipping in 5 to 10 business days via UPS. Their web address is http://www.homereserve.com.

Media Contact:
Byron Shank
260-969-6939

Author Bio:
Blaine Wieland is a renowned writer. Blaine likes to compose articles about this field.
You can search for this article using: home interior design, interior design ideas, interior design software, residential interior design
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
A Couple of Good Places to Buy Lawnmowers
 
Securing Your Castle
 
Set Yourself Apart: Create Your Own Wind Chime Garden
 
Diagnosing ADHD in Your Child, an Introduction
 
Create Pretty Recycled Notepads From Junk!
 
The Seven Habits Of Highly Effective Parents
 
Halloween Safety Tips
 
Dog Ear Care Tips
 
Training Tips For Dogs - The "Come" Command
 
Seaweed Fertilizer
 
 
 
 
 

Taking Solar Into Account When Designing Your Home Improvements

Using the sun to heat up a home is growing by leaps and bounds in popularity these days. To really s ... - Richard Chapo
 

Orchids Versus the Traditional Rose

Many people conside the rose to be the most romantic and most beautiful flower in the world -- this ... - Anne Clarke
 

Climate Control: Glass Oil Lamps for Accent Lighting

Oil Lamps provide accent lighting for the perfect mood in your home. Hand blown glass oil lamps and ... - James Zeller
 
 

Antique Collectibles

If you are an antique collector, then you know that one of the most difficult things to do is to fin ... - Thomas Morva
 

Homebuilding: Setting Basement Steel

One of the first steps in the construction of a new home is setting the steel beams and columns in t ... - Mike Merisko
 
 
Site Home -> Privacy -> Terms & Conditions  
© 2008 www.bluedigger.com All Rights Reserved.