
Ah, the eternal question that haunts every living room. According to the oracle of the internet, Reddit, a sofa's lifespan is a bit like a Hollywood marriage: some are fleeting, and some last an astonishingly long time.
The general consensus among Redditors is that a good, well-made sofa should give you a solid 10 to 15 years of loyal service. That's enough time to see you through several seasons of your favorite show, a few questionable haircuts, and at least one major life decision you'll later blame on being tired. Of course, this assumes you've invested in a quality piece, not something held together by hope and a surprisingly weak staple gun.
However, the Reddit threads also whisper tales of legendary couches, the Gandalfs of living room furniture. Commenters speak of 30-year-old sofas from brands like Ethan Allen or Hancock and Moore that have outlasted pets, children, and multiple redecorating phases. These are the heirloom pieces that have seen it all and whose cushions probably hold more secrets than a Swiss bank account. So, while you can expect a decade or so from a decent sofa, the truly great ones might just be with you for a lifetime.


