What look to expect from our slipcovers
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Frame Fit
Important: this is only a demonstration of the small details of the slipcover fit. To get a good idea of the general fit for your furniture, please build a slipcover on one of the pages.
Below is a real-life example of how our one-piece (frame only) slipcover fits on a sofa with no detachable cushions.
Multi-piece covers can be seen on our main and product pages.
This example shows our "tailored stretch" or "semi-custom" concept:
- Neat look in real life with no excessive/bunched up or short/overstretched fabric like you get often with ready-made covers
- Difference in appearance compared to original upholstery or a complex custom slipcover
Things to look for:
- Seam position
- Corners, especially at the back and arm
- Concealed joints
- Overall tight fit
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Original Upholstery
Sofa with no detachable cushions
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Homeleon Slipcover
One-piece/frame-only slipcover
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Cushion Fit
Here you can see how cushion covers can look in general. Same "tailored stretch" or "semi-custom" principles apply.
Things to look for:
- Seam position (they're hidden on the sides of the covers)
- Overall tight fit
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Original Upholstery
All cushions are detachable
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Slipcovered Cushions
Base cover + cushion covers
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