To purchase or not?
Found an awesome couch that's a little over 8 foot long. It's unique and has a heavy retro feel. It's in top notch shape, but I would like to have it re-covered since it's a bit bright for what I'm wanting to do in the living area. Is this a good purchase to mix up a design scheme that's focused on rustic, traditional, and craftsman? Thank you in advance for being as honest as possible.

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And throw a couple of these on other chairs to tie it in until you decide what to do with it!! Fun!
How can a design scheme be focused on rustic, traditional, and craftsman, simultaneously?
Call it whatever you want , but if you like it and can see it working in your home, go for it!
Thanks so much for all of the comments.
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I frequently advise people to have their furniture recovered rather than replace if the piece is structurally sound and if they can find fabric at a good price.
The labor charge involved in reupholstering is usually quite reasonable and choosing to reupholster supplies jobs to local people and business.
A sofa or chair is saved from our land fills.
Plus, the client has the opportunity to have a piece of furniture custom made to his/her specs. often with better quality components.
It is a win-win situation!!
I saw a very similar funky sofa on kijiji, and I'm sure there's a Houzz upholstery genius who would love to tackle it (price includes other bits and pieces), so here it is, in all its unadulterated glory:
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-furniture-couches-futons-ANTIQUE-THREE-PIECE-SOFA-SET-WITH-COFFEE-AND-END-TABLES-W0QQAdIdZ394370132