How Sunbrella Upholstery Fabric Transforms Your Home into a Haven: A Journey of Comfort and Style

 Sunbrella Upholstery Fabric is the preferred upholstery fabric for outdoor furniture. These performance fabrics are woven with durability and comfort in mind and come in a wide range of colors, weaves, and textures. They are fade, mold and mildew resistant, water and chlorine bleachable, and easy to clean. In addition, Sunbrella fabrics are long-lasting and look great throughout their life cycle. They are backed by comprehensive warranties, including a 5-year limited warranty on upholstered furniture, specialty fabrics and decorative shade fabrics; and a 10-year limited warranty on marine fabrics and shade fabrics.



Fabrics are not only abrasion-resistant 

Unlike traditional indoor upholstery fabrics, performance fabrics like Sunbrella can endure the elements of outdoors and on the water. These fabrics are not only abrasion-resistant and water-proof, but they also resist the sun's damaging UV rays. In fact, they hold their color better than other fabrics that are not treated with a special protective coating. In addition, they are odor-resistant, water-fast and quick to dry, which gives them an edge over other performance fabrics.

Sunbrella fabrics are easy to clean 

Sunbrella fabrics are easy to clean and require less maintenance than other upholstery fabric types. Spills and messes can easily be cleaned with a mixture of soap and lukewarm water. For more serious stains, Sunbrella recommends using their stain removal guide to help with specific spills.

Sunbrella fabric products are made for use

While the majority of Sunbrella fabric products are made for use on upscale outdoor furniture, these durable fabrics can also be used to accent or add style to other home furnishings such as sofas, loveseats, chairs, cushions and pillows, drapes, and more. In fact, many customers use Sunbrella upholstery fabric as a replacement for indoor fabric because of its soft feel and exceptional stain resistance.

Fabrics and Sunbrella are solution dyed acrylic

Both revolution fabrics and Sunbrella are solution dyed acrylic, but there are some key differences between the two. Sunbrella is more resistant to fading and discoloration than revolutionary fabrics because of the process by which it's manufactured. In addition, Sunbrella is softer than olefin and has more of an elegant aesthetic.

Conclusion

PatioLiving carries a large variety of furniture and accessories that offer the option to be upholstered in Sunbrella Upholstery Fabric. To determine if a piece of furniture you are interested in is available with Sunbrella, simply check the furniture product specifications to learn more about fabric options and to see if Sunbrella is listed as an option. You can also contact our customer service if you have any additional questions about our products or Sunbrella. Our staff is knowledgeable about the products we carry and happy to assist you in finding the right piece for your space.


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