
Ah, the dreaded sofa sinkhole. One minute you're sitting down to watch a movie, the next you're being slowly absorbed into the furniture's core, desperately trying to keep your chin above the armrest. Your couch has lost its will to live, and it's taking you down with it. Don't despair, you can perform a little furniture CPR.
Your first line of attack is to give your couch a backbone, literally. The internet, in its infinite wisdom, offers solutions like heavy-duty cushion support boards, which are essentially foldable wooden platforms you slide directly under the cushions. As sources like Reddit's fix-it forums will tell you, a simple piece of plywood cut to size can achieve the same structural miracle. This method is the quickest way to address a problem with sagging springs or a weary frame, essentially telling your couch to sit up straight and get ahold of itself.
If the frame is fine but the cushions themselves have all the firmness of a melted marshmallow, it's time for some cosmetic intervention. Most cushions have a zipper for a reason, and that reason is a fluff-up. Unzip those sad sacks and assess the situation. You can often bring them back to life by wrapping the internal foam block with fresh layers of quilt batting for a plumper, more uniform look. For even more oomph, you can add handfuls of Poly-Fil stuffing until the cushion looks proud again. Think of it as a spa day for your sofa.
For a truly epic revival, combine both methods. A rigid support board underneath and newly plumped cushions on top will transform your couch from a sinkhole of despair into a throne of comfort. You'll no longer be a victim of your own furniture.


