Anonymous wrote:Agree with Rowe
Anonymous wrote:Can those who are recommending the Radley from Macy's talk a bit about it's stain resistance? And comfort? I like the look of it a lot, but I'm wondering how it would fare with kids and pets? Especially a lighter color (like the light grey). And is it comfy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find most sofas uncomfortable for any length of time, no matter how nice they look. They just don't provide the same support as many chairs.
Stressless brand sofas are ergonomic and comfortable, by their style is singular.
NP - Have you bought their mattress or office chair? are they any good?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can those who are recommending the Radley from Macy's talk a bit about it's stain resistance? And comfort? I like the look of it a lot, but I'm wondering how it would fare with kids and pets? Especially a lighter color (like the light grey). And is it comfy?
We bought a Radley sectional from Macy's 3 or 4 years ago. It is super comfortable and still looks and feels great in the oatmeal color. We don't let our dog sit on it and don't have small children, but it spot cleans easily. We are very happy with it, except - it is not made for short people. Two family members are 5 feet and 5-2 and neither one can sit with their feet on the ground without pillows behind them. I'm 5-5 and didn't notice this when I bought it. Probably should have looked for something less deep, but that's just me and my less than tall family.
Anonymous wrote:Can those who are recommending the Radley from Macy's talk a bit about it's stain resistance? And comfort? I like the look of it a lot, but I'm wondering how it would fare with kids and pets? Especially a lighter color (like the light grey). And is it comfy?
Anonymous wrote:I do not recommend Room and Board. Looks good on the outside, but the springs and support's inside aren't good.
My thrift store mid-century couch supported on old fashioned wire springs is still spring-y and it was easy to re-canvas the base..
The Room & Board sofa which isn't supported on wire springs but rather on stretched strips of canvas that eventually broke can't be easily fixed without ripping apart the bottom of the couch. It just isn't designed for maintenance. It's designed to wear out, be thrown away and another replacement bought for another 1.5K.