
Of course, here’s how you can solve that annoying problem of slipping settee cushions! It's a common frustration, but thankfully, there are some really simple and effective fixes.
One of the easiest and most popular solutions is to use a non-slip mat underneath the cushions. You can use a non-slip rug pad, the kind you'd put under an area rug, or even some rubbery shelf liner. Simply cut a piece to be slightly smaller than the cushion itself, place it on the base of the settee, and then put your cushion back on top. The extra grip from the mat is usually all it takes to keep the cushion from sliding forward every time someone sits down.
For a more secure, semi-permanent fix, you could try using hook-and-loop strips, like Velcro. You can find these with a strong adhesive backing. Just stick one side to the bottom of your cushion and the corresponding side to the settee frame where the cushion sits. When you press the cushion down, the strips will lock together, holding it firmly in place. This is a great option if the non-slip mat isn't quite strong enough for your settee.
Finally, a good tip is to regularly fluff and rotate your cushions. When cushions get flattened and compressed from use, they can lose their shape and start to shift around more easily. Keeping them plump helps them fit more snugly within the settee's frame, which can also help reduce slipping. Hopefully, one of these tricks will get your cushions to stay put for good


