| Jennifer convertibles - it comes KD |
| Keep in mind that sectionals can come in a lot of configurations and what they have out on the floor is only one example. I would check out Macys, although when we just bought our sectional we found a lot of bad reviews on line for their stuff. We had better luck at Belfort. The trick there is getting a good sales clerk who knows the merchandise well. |
| We recently finished our basement and bought a Lazy-Boy Sectional and recliner (matching) at Wolf's in Frederick for $2500. They were super-friendly and accommodating (unlike the Lazy-Boy dealer down the street in Rockville). |
| I got one from loftsofa.com and found it good quality (wanted leather because of the pets). At the time I was living in a condo with a decent sized living room *but* in a building with no freight elevators so had to get it in the regular elevator and, because it came in 3 modular bits it worked fine. Their stuff's comfy and seems pretty durable. |