
Build Your Own Cloud Sofa: The Affordable Way to Get That Luxe, Fluffy Look
, by Gabriel Riviere , 3 min reading time

, by Gabriel Riviere , 3 min reading time
There’s a reason the Cloud Sofa has gone viral. It’s huge, soft, luxurious, and looks like you’re floating on a giant marshmallow. But let’s be honest — most people can’t drop ten grand on a couch.
The good news? You don’t have to.
With a bit of creativity, the right materials, and a few smart tricks, you can build your own DIY cloud sofa that looks and feels just as dreamy as the designer versions — for a fraction of the cost.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to create a budget-friendly cloud couch: from the structure and stuffing to the soft outer fabric and maintenance tips.

Cloud sofas exploded in popularity because they combine luxury and comfort in a clean, modern shape. It’s the kind of furniture you sink into — not sit on top of.
Deep, sink-in seating that wraps around you
Modular pieces that you can rearrange
Soft, neutral tones that fit into any aesthetic
Feather-filled cushions or plush foam that bounce back
The overall vibe? Relaxed, modern luxury.
Before you start cutting wood or buying fabric, figure out your approach. You have two options:
Already have a beat-up sectional? Perfect. Strip it down, restuff the cushions, and cover it with soft, cloud-colored fabric.
Want to create a custom-sized modular piece? Grab some plywood, 2x4s, and tools — you’re building your own base and backrest.

If you're building from scratch, a solid frame is key. You’ll need basic carpentry tools, some plywood, 2x4s, screws, and glue.
Use 3/4" plywood for the base platform
Build the inner frame with 2x4 boards for durability
Join pieces with wood glue + screws for strength
Use angled brackets to support a slight recline on the backrest (10–15 degrees is ideal)
Add extra wood blocks where legs will attach for stability
Want that clean, pro look? Hide screw heads with dowels and sand everything smooth.
This is where the magic happens — turning stiff cushions into soft, pillowy seats.
Feather and fiberfill blends are ideal for softness
Memory foam or mattress toppers add structure underneath
Loose, overstuffed cushion covers create that oversized look
Cut a foam mattress topper (or two!) to size and slide it into each cushion cover. It gives instant lift and cloud-like squish — no expensive feather inserts needed.
If you’re reusing old cushions, unzip the covers and add more filling. Fiberfill or chopped foam works great to bring them back to life.