This Is the Millennial Answer to Living Room Plastic Sofa Covers, and I Wish I Found It Sooner

Danielle BlundellExecutive Director of Home
Danielle BlundellExecutive Director of Home
As Apartment Therapy's Executive Home Director, I head up our decorating, trends, and designer coverage. I studied Media Studies at UVa and Journalism at Columbia and have worked in media for more than a decade. I love homes, heels, the history of art, and hockey — but not necessarily in that order.
updated Sep 11, 2025
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Danielle Blundell Living room with a tan Article sofa and gallery wall

My sofa struggles and triumphs are well documented on the Internet. What can I say? When it comes to couches, I’m an over-sharer. Last year, I invested in a buttery caramel leather Article sofa and then faked the look of a sectional with a matching ottoman (pictured above).

It takes time for leather to develop that perfectly worn-in patina, though, even when you’ve spent the bulk of the last year or so on your sofa. Combine that with my general desire to keep furniture in good shape and the fact that I eat most of my meals at my coffee table, and you’ll see the conflict. How do I protect my investment and still have a stylish seating situation? The answer: a sofa topper.  

Quick Overview

What’s a Sofa Topper?

Think of a sofa topper as the modern-day answer to the plastic sofa cover your parents or grandparents might have grown up with — or maybe you’ve even had yourself. It’s like a plush bench cushion, but flexible, and sized for the seat of your sofa. 

What I Love About Sofa Toppers

The beauty of the sofa topper is the ease. You simply lay it over your sofa seat cushion or cushions (tucking its corners into the sofa should you want a tighter fit), and voilà: fairly decent protection from spills and stains, some extra cushioning while sitting, and a pop of pattern or color depending on the design you choose. I went with a hand-washable, dark check design from Zara Home to camouflage whatever messes I’ll invariably make — it even rolls up for easy storage!

Credit: Zara Home

Do You Need a Sofa Topper?

A sofa topper isn’t a living room necessity, that’s why I waited to buy mine on sale. Take it from me, though: I’ve tried sitting on towels and blankets, and they don’t really cut it, aesthetically or in the extra comfort department. As someone who likes to pattern mix and switch things up in my place from time to time, the topper just makes sense. I know a full slipcover or a plastic cover is an option here, too, but I like that you can still see the majority of my sofa’s leather … and that you don’t stick to the cover if you’re wearing shorts (I’m looking at you, plastic!).

My Experience Trying the Sofa Topper Trend

Maybe they’ve been around forever, but I can’t remember seeing sofa toppers at a home furnishings store before stumbling upon the selection at Zara Home. I thought I’d only roll mine out for meals, but I’ve been leaving it on round the clock and digging the two-toned upholstery look. It’s already saved me from a couple of sofa snafus, too. You can see it in action below (please ignore the poor iPhone photo and lack of styling — it really looks much better in person and ties in with my gallery wall colors and sofa upholstery so well).

Credit: Danielle Blundell

While this specific topper is now out of stock, I shopped out a few sofa topper suggestions for you below if you want to hop on the bandwagon. My guess is you’ll be seeing more of these — as opposed to blanket style and super stretchy cushion slipcovers.

For the Couch You Practically Live On
Quilted Cotton Velvet Sofa Overlay
$149

If you spend the bulk of your time on your couch, you’ll love this West Elm pick. Like all of the retailer’s products, this quilted topper is made to last, and designed in a dreamy-soft velvet that makes any sofa look (and feel) luxe and inviting. The brand has seven color options to choose from, so there's something for everyone.

$149 at West Elm
For the Sectional That’s Too Stiff
Pink Striped Sofa Topper
$117

Again, Etsy's the place to be right now if you want a whimsical patterned topper or something custom. This tufted option is made by hand and provides an extra cushiony seat, perfect for making firm couches more lounge-ready. The striped pattern is a classic, but this seller offers other print and fabric variations, too.

$117 at Etsy
For the Small Apartment Sofa
Foldable Poly Chenille Lightweight Lounge Floor Pillow Cushion Tufted Seat
$180$140

It's technically meant for the floor, but the sizing on this 74-inch cushion from Target would suit a more petite couch. The chenille fabric is practically made for nap time, and it even has a wrap-around sleeve with a handle for fuss-free storage.

$140 at Target
For the Sofa In Need of a Refresh
Cot Pad
$36$32

Cot pad for camping, or sofa topper? Up to you, and I'm kind of loving the fact that you can take this baby on the road for a little glamping, that is, if we're still saying the word "glamping." This model is on the thinner side, but the smooth, velvety fabric is just enough to spruce up a sofa that’s feeling a little stale.

$32 at Walmart
For the Couch That Could Be Cozier
Boucle Sofa Topper
$188

If you’re looking for a handmade option in a popular fabric variety, this boucle pick is hard to beat. It comes in a range of easy-to-style neutrals and has that trendy teddy look that brings a warm, fuzzy feeling to your couch.

$188 at Etsy
For the Sofa Loved By Pets and Kids
Jacquard Box Cushion Sofa Slipcover
$50$15

Looking for something machine-washable for pets or spill-prone kids? Wayfair has you covered with this neutral design. There are bolder colors available too, if you’re feeling adventurous. And for under $20, why wouldn’t you grab multiple colors?

$15 at Wayfair

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