Customizing Your Flexsteel Sofa

If you are looking for a quality, affordable sofa for your home Flexsteel is a great option. They offer a fantastic selection of beautiful styles and durable upholstery options. Check out how you can customize your Flexsteel Sectional.

Choose the Right Frame

Flexsteel offers 100 different frames in a range of styles…traditional, modern, transitional, and more. It is important to find a frame that fits your personal style and complements the space. Here are eight of their most popular styles, styles marked with a * are available to see at our showroom:

BRYANT SOFA


DANA SOFA*


DIGBY SOFA*


PATTERSON SOFA


THORNTON SOFA*


VAIL SOFA


VENTURE SOFA


WESTSIDE LOVESEAT


In addition, these styles are also available in matching ottomans, arm chairs, loveseats and some are available as a sectional. This helps take the stress out of buying a coordinating set for your space.


Choose the Right Upholstery

Flexsteel offers over 1000 fabric and leather options in a wide range of colors, patterns, textures, and durability. The offer some of the best performance fabrics in the industry allowing you to live without fear of damaging your upholstery. Their performance fabrics offer stain resistance, fade resistance, and anti-mildew capabilities. They also offer a great selection of semi-aniline leathers, which offer great stain resistance.


Choose the Right Cushion

Flexsteel offers a selection of cushion firmness (plush, moderately firm, or extra firm all) available with a lifetime warranty.


Choose the Right Wood Finish

One option doesn’t suit all, therefore Flexsteel offers 3 different finish options for their sofas with wooden legs: Valencia, Urban Renewal, and Florentine.



Add a Nailhead Detail

Depending on the style, you have the option of selecting a nailhead trim detail. You can select from Antique Bronze, Antique Gold, Soft Pewter, or Black Nickel.



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