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Having a nice sleeper sectional in the home or office serves so many different purposes. Of course, first it is a sectional sofa which makes arranging the so room much easier. Because it has individual sections the decoration possibilities are much greater and you will find that arranging them to fit the room is a snap.

A sectional sleeper sofa also has that hidden purpose. It can fold out to be a bed. Now there are countless scenarios when a sleeper sectional comes in handy.

Find out how a sectional sleeper sofa can be the perfect choice for your decorating project at sectional sleeper sofa


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I disagree. A sectional can be very difficult to arrange in a room. One of the most difficult pieces of furniture to place actually.

And then we have the issue of advertizing on this board, which is not allowed.
 
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Originally posted by cocok:
I disagree. A sectional can be very difficult to arrange in a room. One of the most difficult pieces of furniture to place actually.

And then we have the issue of advertizing on this board, which is not allowed.


ITA with both your points. Is it just me, or does there seem to be an increase in spam lately?Frown
 
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Gotta disagree about the notion that sectionals are necessarily more difficult to arrange in a room. There are so many kinds of sectionals available these days: some are two pieces; some are four pieces or more. Some are low-slung; others high-backed; some are compact, others are sprawling; some have curved sections, others are straight. And there are many different configurations from which to choose.

As with any furniture selection, it is important that the dimensions of the pieces and the room's layout itself are carefully considered before purchase. A lot of people, like myself, shop with a floor plan in hand. Others get assistance from a designer or knowledgeable sales associate. Many are resourceful and tape off the dimensions of the furniture on the floor to see if it will fit.

And, it's probably a lot easier to get individual pieces of a sectional up a narrow staircase or through the front door than one big bulky sofa. Jes' sayin.'

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