Frequently Asked Questions.

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How do I measure my furniture?

To measure for a slipcover, measure the width (outside arm to other outside arm), depth (front to back), and height (floor to top of the back).

What material do you use for your slipcover?

We have a large variety of 100% cotton fabric and some polyester and spandex fabric.

How long does delivery take?

We process our orders in one to two business days; however, we also give a large priority to orders with expedited shipping.

Do you offer warranties on your slipcovers?

We have a warranty of 30 days from shipping date.

How should I care for my slipcovers?

Since majority of our slipcovers are made of 100% cotton, we recommend machine wash and dry clean low, but all our slipcovers have a care instruction label to follow.

Your loveseat takes more abuse than almost any other piece in the living room. It catches movie-night snacks, weekend naps, muddy paws, and the slow fade that comes from sun and daily use. Stretch loveseat covers give you a fast, affordable way to protect that seating and refresh the look of the whole room in a single afternoon. Instead of shopping for a new sofa or paying for reupholstery, you slip a form-fitting cover over what you already own and get a clean, snug finish that hides wear and shrugs off spills.

When people shop for loveseat stretch covers, the goal is almost always the same: a tailored fit that disguises old upholstery and survives real life. This guide walks through how stretch covers work, what to look for, and how to get the tight result that makes a small sofa look brand new.

Why choose a stretch cover for a small sofa

A loveseat sits in an awkward size category. It is too small for most full sofa covers and too large for a single armchair cover, which is exactly why a purpose-built stretch fit matters so much. The four-way stretch fabric grips the frame, wraps around the arms, and tucks into the seat gaps so the cover stays put instead of sliding off every time someone sits down.

The payoff is practical. A good stretch cover does several things at once:

  • Shields cushions from deep stains, spills, and pet hair
  • Resists tearing and everyday abrasion better than a loose throw
  • Goes on and comes off in minutes for easy washing
  • Smooths over sagging, fading, and old upholstery you would rather hide

For renters who cannot reupholster and homeowners who want a quick change between seasons, that combination is hard to beat.

What material is used for a stretch loveseat cover

Most stretch covers are made from a knit blend of polyester and spandex, sometimes mixed with a little cotton for softness. The polyester gives the fabric its strength and stain resistance, while the spandex provides the four-way stretch that lets one cover hug different frame shapes. Heavier knits in the 200 to 300 GSM range feel more substantial, drape better, and stand up to repeated washing without thinning out.

If you have kids or pets, look for a tighter weave and a higher polyester content. These covers brush clean easily, and many are treated to repel liquid so a knocked-over drink beads up instead of soaking through. For homes that need full liquid protection, a waterproof loveseat cover with a thin backing layer adds an extra barrier without making the fabric feel stiff.

What separates the best stretch loveseat covers

Quality shows up in the details. The best stretch loveseat covers use a dense knit that holds its shape, reinforced seams that do not pop under tension, and elastic edges or anchor straps that lock the fabric in place. Cheaper one-size options stretch thin over the arms and bag out at the seat within weeks. A well-built cover keeps its tension wash after wash, which is what makes it look intentional rather than draped.

If you want a coordinated living room, stretch couch and loveseat covers in the same fabric let your larger sofa and your two-seater read as a matched set. That consistency is one of the easiest ways to make a room feel finished without buying anything new.

Stretch covers vs other protection options

Stretch loveseat covers are not the only way to guard your seating, but they hit the sweet spot between fit, durability, and price. Here is how the common choices compare.

Option

Fit

Durability

Best for

Stretch loveseat cover

Snug, tailored

High

Daily use, pets, renters who want a clean look

Loose drape or throw

Slips easily

Low

Occasional, light protection only

Waterproof loveseat cover

Snug with liquid barrier

High

Spills, young kids, drooling pets

Custom reupholstery

Permanent

Very high

Long-term redesign with a bigger budget

Sofa and loveseat covers set

Snug across matching pieces

High

Refreshing a full living room set at once

For most people the stretch cover wins because it looks built for the frame rather than thrown over it, and you can buy a matching sofa and loveseat covers set to pull the whole room together for a fraction of the cost of new furniture.

How to get a snug, form-fitting result

The secret to a stretch cover that looks tailored instead of baggy is measuring before you buy. Run a tape measure across the widest part of your loveseat, from the outside of one arm to the outside of the other, then check that number against the size range listed on the cover. A two-seater stretch cover usually fits frames between roughly 57 and 70 inches wide, but always confirm against the listing.

Cushion style matters too. If you are shopping for slipcovers for loveseats with 2 cushions, decide whether you want a one-piece cover that drapes over both seats or a style with separate cushion covers for a crisper line. One-piece covers go on faster, while separate pieces let you tuck deeper and create a more upholstered look.

Once the cover is on, follow these steps for the tightest finish:

  1. Center the cover over the backrest and pull it down evenly on both sides
  2. Smooth the fabric across the seat and into the gaps between cushions
  3. Tuck the excess deep into the crevices using the foam strips or rods included with many covers
  4. Adjust the arm sections last so the seams sit cleanly along the front edges

A few minutes of tucking is the difference between a cover that reads like a throw and one that looks made for the frame.

Different types of loveseat covers

Not every cover is built the same way, and the right style depends on your sofa and your goals.

  • One-piece stretch covers slip over the entire frame in a single motion and are the quickest option for everyday protection.
  • Two-piece and cushion-separate covers wrap the base and the seats individually for a more tailored, upholstered appearance.
  • Reversible covers offer two looks in one and let you flip to the clean side between washes. The Slipcover Company carries reversible sofa covers in matching loveseat sizes.
  • Recliner-friendly covers are cut to flex with moving seats, which is useful if your loveseat reclines. Browse reclining sofa covers for those frames.
  • Leather-specific covers add grip and softness over slick surfaces. If your loveseat is leather, slipcovers for leather sofas are designed to stay put on smooth upholstery.

Matching the cover type to your frame is what turns a generic purchase into a piece that fits like it was made for your room.

Caring for your stretch cover

Most stretch covers are machine washable, which is half the reason people choose them. Wash on a cold, gentle cycle and tumble dry on low or hang to keep the elastic fibers from breaking down. Skip high heat and harsh bleach, since both shorten the life of the spandex. Pulling the cover back on while it is still slightly damp can actually help it settle into a smoother, tighter fit as it finishes drying on the frame.

About The Slipcover Company

The Slipcover Company specializes in form-fitting, machine-washable slipcovers that protect and refresh furniture without the cost of replacement or reupholstery. From smaller two-seaters to full sectionals, recliners, and accent chairs, every cover is designed to grip the frame, resist daily wear, and give tired furniture a clean, tailored look you can wash and reset whenever you need to.

Ready to give your small sofa a fresh, protected finish? Explore the full collection and find the right fit for your space.

Conclusion

A small sofa deserves protection that looks deliberate, and stretch loveseat covers deliver exactly that. They guard against spills, pet hair, and daily wear, refresh a tired frame in minutes, and cost a fraction of new furniture or reupholstery. Whether you want a single piece or a full sofa and loveseat covers set, the right cover gives your living room a clean, finished look you can wash and reset whenever life gets messy. For renters and homeowners alike, stretch loveseat covers remain one of the simplest upgrades you can make.

FAQs

What material is used for stretchable sofa cover?

Stretchable sofa and loveseat covers are usually made from a knit blend of polyester and spandex, sometimes with a small amount of cotton. Polyester adds strength, durability, and stain resistance, while spandex gives the fabric its flexible stretch. This combination helps the cover grip different sofa shapes without looking loose or baggy.

What can I use instead of a couch cover?

You can use throws, blankets, or fitted sheets instead of a couch cover, but they usually move around and rarely look neat for long. These options can work for quick protection, but they often need constant adjusting. A stretch cover is a better everyday choice because it stays in place, follows the sofa shape, and gives a cleaner finished look.

How do you stretch a slipcover that has shrunk?

Lightly dampen the slipcover with water, then place it back on the loveseat while the fabric is still wet. Gently pull the material outward as you fit it over the frame, reshaping it without forcing the seams. Let it air dry on the loveseat so it settles back into shape, and avoid high dryer heat in the future because that is one of the most common causes of shrinking.

What are the different types of loveseat covers?

The most common loveseat covers include one-piece stretch covers, two-piece covers, cushion-separate covers, reversible covers, recliner-friendly covers, and leather-specific covers. Each style fits a different type of frame and seating setup. The best option depends on your loveseat shape, cushion count, fabric type, and whether the seat reclines.