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I'm in the market for sofa or love seat for my apartment and would like some advice. The space isn't huge, open to the kitchen/dinning room and workstation.
I've noticed the Sofa-Bed Sunday at Structube because of the low adjustable armrests, and it convert to a bed (tho sofa bed isn't necessary). ![]() Sears has one just like it but a lot cheaper, although the cushion doesn't have any pipping, so I'm a little suspect on about the stitching. Can any give me any advice on the topic (stores/models). Budget is $1000. Would like to stay away from leather. Thanks |
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I got my sofa for my condo from EQ3. It was only $699 but I can't recall what the dimensions were. It seats three comfortably though. I would say with EQ3 you get what you pay for. For 1/2 the price of other comparable furniture I think I would say I got 1/2 the craftmanship. The sofa is still all wood construction though and feels sturdy. It's not cheap by any means but I won't expect it to last more than 7-10 years either at the very most. But i'm okay with that since I was buying for it to last 5 years at the most only
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