I've had this couch for about 3 weeks and wanted to leave a review for anyone on the fence about buying this couch.
The Good:
Assembly: Holy crap is this thing easy to assemble. It took me literally 5 minutes. What's really nice is if you're moving, you can easily disassemble it and move it in an average-sized car if you needed to.
Sturdiness: For a self-assembled couch, it's really sturdy. The cushions even have velcro strips on them to keep them from slipping.
Appearance: The color is really nice. Overall, it's not a bad couch to look at.
Orientation: You can move the stand for the long cushion to either side, so it works in any living room.
Delivery: If you need a couch quickly like I did, the delivery for this couch was really fast. I think I got mine in about a week.
The bad:
Size: It's really small for a sectional. I'm 6'2 and sitting straight up my feet hang just over the end of the long cushion so I can't really lounge in it. I think it would sit two people comfortably. Three people would be a little cramped.
Comfort: The cushions are really firm. This could be good in the long run, after I've broken them in for months, but it just isn't really comfortable as of now. I think I'll have to repack the cushions with better foam at some point in the next year or so. The long cushion also came with uneven packing, so it sags inward on one side of it. The fabric isn't very comfortable on the skin.
Vacuum Seal Packing: The cushions come in vacuum-sealed bags and are extremely wrinkled, even several days outside of packing. You need a blow dryer to get all the wrinkles out of the cushions.
Overall, it's not a terrible couch, but I don't see myself having this couch for more than 2-3 years before I upgrade to something bigger and more comfortable.
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I've had this couch for about 3 weeks and wanted to leave a review for anyone on the fence about buying this couch. The Good: Assembly: Holy crap is this thing easy to assemble. It took me literally 5 minutes. What's really nice is if you're moving, you can easily disassemble it and move it in an average-sized car if you needed to. Sturdiness: For a self-assembled couch, it's really sturdy. The cushions even have velcro strips on them to keep them from slipping. Appearance: The color is really nice. Overall, it's not a bad couch to look at. Orientation: You can move the stand for the long cushion to either side, so it works in any living room. Delivery: If you need a couch quickly like I did, the delivery for this couch was really fast. I think I got mine in about a week. The bad: Size: It's really small for a sectional. I'm 6'2 and sitting straight up my feet hang just over the end of the long cushion so I can't really lounge in it. I think it would sit two people comfortably. Three people would be a little cramped. Comfort: The cushions are really firm. This could be good in the long run, after I've broken them in for months, but it just isn't really comfortable as of now. I think I'll have to repack the cushions with better foam at some point in the next year or so. The long cushion also came with uneven packing, so it sags inward on one side of it. The fabric isn't very comfortable on the skin. Vacuum Seal Packing: The cushions come in vacuum-sealed bags and are extremely wrinkled, even several days outside of packing. You need a blow dryer to get all the wrinkles out of the cushions. Overall, it's not a terrible couch, but I don't see myself having this couch for more than 2-3 years before I upgrade to something bigger and more comfortable.