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Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Sofa (Most People Get #3 Wrong)

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  Buying a sofa can feel like a big deal. And if you’ve ever sat on something that looked perfect but felt all wrong, you know why. In Pune, where homes are ‘lived in’, loved, and often short on space, choosing a sofa isn’t just about looks, it’s about life. Whether you’re browsing sofas online, planning to buy a sofa online, or hunting for a sofa set for the living room, here are the top mistakes to avoid so you end up with something that works every day, not just for show. What are the most common mistakes people make when buying a sofa? Skipping the measurements Number one mistake. The room looks spacious until you bring in the sofa and suddenly every step feels boxed in. Measure the wall, the door, the space around it,before you even click “Buy”. Ignoring the depth A modern sofa design 2025 might look sleek, but if the seat is shallow you’ll find yourself perched awkwardly. Comfort isn’t just about width,it’s about how you sit. Choosing style over comfort This is the one most p...

2025 Home Décor Moodboard: What’s In, What’s Out – According to Creaticity, Pune’s Top Décor Experts

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  Every year around this time, I get the itch to change something at home. It might be the curtains. Sometimes, just the coasters. But 2025 feels different. This year, the mood isn’t about trends for Instagram,it’s about comfort, meaning, and a home that feels lived in, not just looked at. I’ve been speaking to folks at Creaticity - The Land of Furniture (you know, the quiet hero behind some of the most stunning homes in Pune), and putting together this year’s home décor moodboard. If you’re wondering what’s in, what’s out, and what’s just done, you’re in the right place. What Are the Top Home Décor Trends for 2025? Let’s start with what’s making waves. Or more accurately,what’s calming them. 2025 isn’t about bold or bling. It’s about warmth, texture, and spaces that breathe easy. Colours are gentler this year. Olive green, soft terracotta, rust, and those deep, moody blues are everywhere. Nothing too loud, but all full of depth. Textures are stepping up too,linen, wood grain, ston...