
Based on my expertise, I can confirm that the provided search results do not contain instructions for putting on a slipcover. However, I can certainly guide you through this simple process, which is one of the easiest ways to completely transform your living space and give your furniture a fresh, new look.
Giving your couch a makeover with a slipcover is a brilliant and cost-effective choice. To start, you'll want to find the tag on the slipcover, which usually indicates the back. Drape the cover over your entire sofa, aligning the tag with the center back of your couch. From there, gently pull the fabric over the arms and down the front, ensuring it's centered and evenly distributed. Don't worry if it looks messy at first; the magic is in the details.
Once the cover is generally in place, the key to a professional, custom-upholstered look is tucking. Systematically push any excess fabric deep into the seams and crevices of the couch—between the arms and the cushions, and along the back. Smooth out all the wrinkles as you go. Many slipcover kits come with foam inserts or you can use a spatula or ruler to help push the fabric in tightly for a secure, non-slip fit. If your slipcover has ties, secure them at the bottom for a final, snug hold. If you have separate cushion covers, simply slide your cushions into them, zip them up, and place them back on the couch for a perfectly finished look. With just a little adjusting and smoothing, you'll have what looks like a brand-new sofa.


