we've got 2 3 seat L shaped leather sofa's in our lounge. Kate and me share one and our dog has rule over the other. If anyone sits on his sofa he sits in front of them and huffs and puffs very disapprovingly |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"I have a wonderful Ektorp that's been standing on it's end in the garage for years! A wonderful classic sofa, feather topped cushions n'all..... "
That sounds such a waste of a great sofa. Can't you get rid of everything else and use it? |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
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I've got a two and three seater...the three seater was a bastard to get in, had to take part of the doorframe off and get my Dad's best mate (a very handy bloke for 76) to help me and the ex get it in...I think when it comes to replacing it, I'll be waiting 'til it's completely knackered and then chopping it in half to remove! |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"I have a corner sofa, a single chair with footstool and my fav, a cuddler chair (built in speakers so I can lounge and listen to my fav tracks). X"
I wanted a swiveler cuddler for the longest time. I have come to terms with the fact I wouldn't be able to get it in without a crane and taking out a window. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I've got a two and three seater...the three seater was a bastard to get in, had to take part of the doorframe off and get my Dad's best mate (a very handy bloke for 76) to help me and the ex get it in...I think when it comes to replacing it, I'll be waiting 'til it's completely knackered and then chopping it in half to remove!"
I've just moved and was pleasantly surprised how easy my 2&3 seaters were to break down. All the backs come off after releasing two catches and the 3 seater split into a 2 & a 1 seater base by removing 2 bolts |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
"I've got a two and three seater...the three seater was a bastard to get in, had to take part of the doorframe off and get my Dad's best mate (a very handy bloke for 76) to help me and the ex get it in...I think when it comes to replacing it, I'll be waiting 'til it's completely knackered and then chopping it in half to remove!
I've just moved and was pleasantly surprised how easy my 2&3 seaters were to break down. All the backs come off after releasing two catches and the 3 seater split into a 2 & a 1 seater base by removing 2 bolts"
Mine are solid bases, they don't come apart...I've chopped up a couple of sofas, there's something quite satisfying about destroying an item that's had it's day (that could be my sociopath personality talking) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Mine are quite big i have a 5 seater corner sofa with a huge matching 3 seater that will easily hold about 6 people, its one of those suite's that don't really have a back its just loads of various size cushions, wouldn't have another bloody pain in the arse, never looks tidy and your forever putting them back in place |
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"I wanted a swiveler cuddler for the longest time. I have come to terms with the fact I wouldn't be able to get it in without a crane and taking out a window."
Had to remove the front window to get my sofa into the house I shared with ma ex and her ex. The sofa splits into 3 and the end bits are manual recliners, there is one normal chair and one electric recliner chair. It was a nightmare to do as there is a palisade wall in front of the window |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We have a huge squishy leather sofa and 2 large reclining armchairs in the front room. We mainly use the armchairs. In the other room is a large distressed sofa which is covered with throws and is used by the dogs. |
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