Any recommendations for an apartment- not huge but good for two adults to comfortably use- am thinking of an L shape. Where to buy and how much was yours? Thank you! |
We just received our LoveSac Sactional. Haven't had a chance to spend all afternoon watching tv on it yet, but so far very comfortable. Best part is it's modular, so you can make it any layout you want. And it will be super easy to move. |
Lovesac is for teens. |
Lazboy |
Check room and board - my favorite thing about their sofas is that they are all offered in about 4 sizes - loveseat, apartment, regular and long (names are made up, but you get the idea). So you have a lot more options for sectionals that don't overwhelm an apartment. |
So are mean comments. |
Apartment Therapy has lots of recommendations for sectionals. Definitely make sure you measure your space and anything that juts out like a window frame that would interfere with making it fit as well as doorways to make sure you can fit anything you buy through the doors.
Lazy boy makes well made furniture but they can be honkin' big. |
Ikea has some good ones. |
I'm totally intrigued by the Sactionals by Lovesac now! Pricey for me but they seem comparable to what you'd spend at a mid-range store.
I'm probably no help; I have a $800 sectional from Costco that's been great, and a C&B floor model I scored for 75% off. |
I'm 50+ and have all LoveSac in our TV room (in basement) - Sooo comfie! |
I'd recommend Rowe sectionals. They are made in Virginia I think and you can choose the fabric and a bunch of styles. They're pretty good quality and reasonably priced. Belfort sells them as does another place in Alexandria.
Ikea definitely isn't a bad option either. |
We looked around recently. Very big difference in prices. If cost is an issue, go look in Macys. They have some good, reasonably priced ones. |
hee hee - love sac |
Costco has a bunch of sofas out right now in the warehouses, including sectionals. The prices in the warehouse are much better than their stuff online. |