The sofa in my living room is sandy-brown, about eight feed wide and three feet tall. It is made of fabric rather than leather, and came with three throw pillows. Two of them are square, with one side the same texture as the couch and the other a muddy-green with an ornate design. The back of the couch is made up of three large pillows that are aesthetically the same as the throws. The two large pillows on the left and right have arms that extend over the couch arms.
My wife is not a fan of the color and style of the couch, so she got a soft, light-grey cover. At first it didn't like to stay in place, and would peel back and bunch up when people sat on it. We screwed fifty upholstery pins around the base of the couch to try and hold the cover in place. All along the bottom perimeter of the couch are subtle, clear headed pins. We had put them around the backs of the cushions as well, but there weren't enough, so people would stretch the fabric and pull them out by mistake just by sitting.
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