Costco has a great one! I believe it is the Sereen 6-piece modular sectional that is basically a cloud couch alternative. Very very comfortable! And I would say affordable at about half the price of most modular sofa. And with Costco returns is really nice. Answer from mansibn82 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/buyitforlife › modular sofa/sectional help
r/BuyItForLife on Reddit: Modular Sofa/Sectional Help
June 4, 2024 -

I’m currently shopping for a modular sectional for around $3000 USD or less.

Other than price, here are my needs:

  • less than 115” Wide

  • L-shaped if a sectional

  • relatively easy to move (hence the modular bit)

  • comfy; I know this is subjective, but as we tend to use the sofa fairly regularly it needs to be comfortable. Ideally nothing super firm.

  • Modern style (inspiration 1, inspiration 2, inspiration 3, inspiration 4)

  • refillable and reversible cushions

  • washable seat covers

  • at least 10 year “lifespan”

If anyone has any experience with any of the products posted for style inspiration, I’d love some feedback!

Edit: forgot to mention I do NOT have children and likely won’t for 7-8 years. I do have 2 cats, but they aren’t very interested in the furniture other than to sit/sleep on it

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reddit.com › r/furniture › a deep dive into modern, modular, sectional sofa options (for our basement)
r/furniture on Reddit: A deep dive into modern, modular, sectional sofa options (for our basement)
March 6, 2024 -

Recently we remodeled our basement. Need a sectional sofa for tv watching and lounging.

This Arhaus one is nice.

EDIT: Problem solved. I found a gently used, local B&B Italia Tufty Time. We love it...

We want something that’s modular, ideally 1970s “Italian looking” but ideally not 2020s “Italian priced”. (Max $10K budget.)

Low to the ground. (We're in a basement.)

Good for naps.

Can’t be deeper than 93”. It could be very wide (as much as 18’), but we’ll likely choose something far less wide than that because we're not crazy people.

It must be dog-friendly. (NO white boucle. Ha.)

Too many options out there. I went way down the rabbit hole, so maybe someone in the future can find this post and won't have to go to the same depths. (You're welcome, future visitor.)

We’re based in the US.

See below. Let me know your thoughts! What did I miss?

In no particular order, here are the sectionals that we’re considering:

  • Room & Board Fia U-chaise config

    • $5,600 for stocked fabric

    • $7,000 to $8,000 for more interesting fabric options

    • 64” by 160”

    • Smaller footprint than the RH Cloud, equally slouchy and deep enough. Frame seems a bit more structured than the Cloud but future Reddit reviews may end up hating it because it probably won’t stay wrinkle free. (Not a huge concern for us; this is for a basement.)

    • 8 weeks for production, if not in stocked fabric.

    • As of 2/14/2024, nothing but five star reviews on R&B website. (They don’t prune bad reviews, like some DTC brands.)

  • RH Cloud 6-piece U-chaise (Luxe size)

    • $9,000 in lowest cost upholstery

    • $300 delivery

    • Only neutral colors; not ideal

    • 90” deep by 177” wide

    • Loved and hated by Reddit. Most complains not about quality but the fact that it foam on the inside and lacks structure, making it uncomfortable for some and not look like it did in the showroom over time.

    • Lots of gently used inventory available for $3,000 to $6,000; new slip covers can be purchased from RH but a full set will likely cost $5,000. Local RH outlet may have some discounted options.

    • Have been able to sit on it in RH showroom; I find it comfy

    • It’s probably the least “Italian” sofa on this list but that’s ok

  • Arhaus – Reddit seems to generally like this company

    • Coburn could definitely work

      • Colors are a little boring (50 shades of grey)

      • Currently everything is around 50% off, depending on fabric

      • Seems very well made for the price

      • I’m walking distance from a showroom, so can definitely test it out

      • Keegan would be a contender (with sale price) but no fabric options

  • Ikea JÄTTEBO u-shaped config

    • 63” deep by 150” wide, so even smaller footprint

    • Super cheap at $3,300 – not sure I want to spend that much for Ikea quality

    • Removable slipcovers

    • Comes in a nice green color that we like

    • Can drive home with pieces of it on the same day

    • Made out of particle board and velcro – almost assuredly won’t last for more than a few years. Some complaints online about wobbly construction that’s pretty typical for Ikea stuff.

    • Sat on it in person at Ikea. It’s so-so on the comfort level. A bit rigidly square in construction but squishy cushions.

  • Castlery Jonathan

    • Chaise Sectional Sofa with Ottoman

    • Love the look of this one

    • Comes in leather also

    • (Currently on sale) under $4,000 + another $1,000 to make it wider by one armless section – would be about 70” x 145”

    • Ships in a couple of weeks

    • Nowhere nearby to try it out – 20% restocking fee on returns

    • Warranty costs extra; shipping costs extra

    • 1 star out of 5 on bbb.org

    • Reddit has loads of complaints about Castlery – bad customer service, bad shipping estimates, back fabric (their website has some one-star reviews buy most products are in the 4-5 star range)

    • Bonus sofa: the Todd (currently on clearance)

      • Nothing but 5-star reviews on their site, but somehow this one is on clearance; can’t currently make the configuration I need with the components available

  • Article – Sanna Magnet Green Left Conversational Sectional

    • Very tempting, lots of seating surface for under $4,000 (currently on sale)

    • Many DTC companies get roasted on Reddit. (Thanks for the warnings!) Article seems like one of the least bad, especially given their relatively high quality items for relatively affordable prices.

    • I have purchased a couple things from Article (a bed and some poufs) and my experience was great. Shipped on time. Quality was better than expected.

    • They don’t seem to cook their reviews (actual one-star reviews on their website). Some of the complaints are irrational (“the couch wasn’t as green as it looked on my monitor!”) And some of the old issues on Reddit had to do with long waiting times during the pandemic, when everyone was having problems.

    • Return policy seems somewhat sensible

  • Kardiel Shelter

    • Price is right at under $5,000

    • Not sure what to make of these folks

      • 365-day trial of furniture…?

      • 3 year warranty?

      • The couch we like is out of stock until 5/31 – four months not ideal

      • 2/5 stars on BBB – not great but better than a lot of the DTC brands

      • A few horror stories out there

      • Don’t like that they rip off other designers, e.g. Cassina

  • West Elm – Remi

    • Loads of colors about $1,000 per modular piece (six piece with ottomans would run about $6,000, u-shaped with chaises would be maybe $5,000), kinda boxy and upright; and the Ariana – similar style, slightly less boxy/upright, maybe 10% cheaper

    • “Hand-built frames with hand-finished upholstery”

    • “Solid pine and engineered wood frame with reinforced joinery”

    • Presumably could sit on these and test them out in a nearby West Elm, although they don’t always have every model on the floor

    • West Elm has a decent return policy but made-to-order items can’t be returned

  • Crate & Barrel Angalore

    • Really wanted this one. Love the look, love the shape.

    • Almost looks like a 1970s Italian import.

    • About $7,000 in the config we wanted. Occasionally goes on sale.

    • Never had this in any of their showrooms, so couldn’t sit on it. Currently quoting a May delivery (three months out) and it would be custom-made, which means you can’t return it if you don’t like it.

    • Too risky for a sofa that has zero reviews (although there’s a lone one-star review for one of the ottomans, saying it was poorly made and falling apart…)

  • CB2 Faible

    • 4-PIECE GREY PERFORMANCE VELVET SECTIONAL SOFA WITH RIGHT ARM runs about $5,000

    • 142” by 92” deep (almost too deep for our space)

    • Stocked in a chenille velvet charcoal; 4-week delay and extra $1,000 for other custom colors

    • Probably will be able to sit on one at a local CB2 but need to confirm

  • Bludot Sunday U-shaped Sectional

    • Have owned quite a few Bludot pieces and the quality is generally quite good

    • $9,000 to $9,500, depending on fabric (only 4 options)

    • Have sat on this in the showroom and it’s super comfortable for lounging

    • 150 x 76

    • Most versions in stock, ready to ship

    • Also tried Cleon but didn’t find it comfortable

  • Hay Mags Low and Quilton

    • Might be able to squeak one of these in under budget, depending on the configuration and fabric

    • Reviews online are extremely mixed

    • Have seen Hay furniture up close (in London) but haven’t had a chance to sit on either one of these; local DWR doesn’t keep these on the floor

  • Gus Modern

    • Nexus

      • Good quality

      • Cushions contain an eco-friendly, synthetic-down fill made from 1441 recycled plastic water bottles

      • Inner frame is 100% kiln-dried FSC®-Certified hardwood in support of responsible forest management (FSC® 092551)

      • Roughly $1,000-1,500 per segment, would need 6 segments

      • 80 x 160

      • No-Sag, sinuous spring system

      • Low stock in a number of places

    • Podium – could also work

  • Ethnicraft Molly

    • Very similar to the Gus Modern Nexus, similar price point

  • Bend Goods Cube Sofa

    • Six-piece config (rearranged into a u-shape)

    • Scant reviews online, especially about sofas

    • Made in China

  • Maiden Home Bruer Modular – way over budget in the size/fabric we want

  • Euro options?

    • B&B Italia Camaleonda – ha… easily $20,000; even finding one gently used (once you account for shipping) probably would not fit into the budget; also, maybe this fad will pass

    • B&B Italia Tufty – same

    • Roche Bobois, any model – same

    • Arflex – same

    • Lignet Roset Togo – same

    • Audo Copenhagen – same

    • MOOI BFF – same

    • Flexform – same

    • Poliform – same

    • Cassina – same

    • Muuto Connect Soft Modular Sofa Corner – just slightly over budget

  • Other DTC

    • Lulu & Georgia – nothing here works for us, style-wise

    • Albany Park – nothing here works for us, style-wise; reviews very mixed

    • Apt2B – nothing here works for us, style-wise

    • Eternity Modern – horror stories all over reddit about this company

    • SettleIn – very cheap prices, seems like a lot of horror stories online

    • Brooklyn Space – not our vibe

    • Industry West – this Loom Modular Sofa @ $3,125 seems nice and affordable, but I think they are just reselling some other manufacturer? Really don’t know anything about them

    • Modloft – don’t know anything about them; this one could work; not my first choice

    • Rove – not great reviews online

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reddit.com › r/furniture_talk › comfortable modular couch sectional recommendations?
r/furniture_talk on Reddit: Comfortable modular couch sectional recommendations?
July 27, 2025 -

Looking for the best modular sectional sofa that is high quality, durable and comfortable.

The brands I am familiar with:

  • 7th Avenue Couch

  • Lovesac Sactionals

  • Homebody Modular Recliner Couch

  • Albany Park Kova Sofa

  • Cozey Celio Sofa

  • RH Cloud Couch

Can anyone give experiences of their modular couch and which one I should get? I am looking for a 5-seater with a budget of around $5,000-$7,500). I do want performance fabric so that it is pet friendly and easy to clean. Would like them to be easy to move around as the main point of me wanting to get a modular sofa is that we often host parties and like to rearrange the modular sofa sectional if needed.

We care about quality, durability and comfort. But know you can have it all so would prefer the best option since it is a large investment.

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reddit.com › r/designmyroom › looking for an affordable modular sofa/couch for our apartment!
r/DesignMyRoom on Reddit: Looking for an affordable modular sofa/couch for our apartment!
November 20, 2023 -

Does anyone know of and recommend any affordable modular sofa/couch brands? Our budget is about $2-3k and I'm hoping for a 4 seater. We're trying to find something that's comfy and can last at least 5 years without breaking our bank. It's crazy how expensive couches/sofas are now with inflation and what not. Even comparing prices from 2 years ago, some furniture have doubled in price!

My husband and I are newly weds. We purchased a chofa (sofa with a chaise) from Bob's Furniture last year as our first budget couch, however after about a year of using it, we're noticing that the seats are starting to sink in and it's honestly not comfortable to sit in it for prolonged periods of time. The other thing we hate about this chofa is that the seat cushions aren't secured by velcro or anything so they just slide out when you sit on them - very annoying.

We've finally decided it's time to get rid of this chofa and buy a new couch. We're actually hoping to get a modular sofa so that when we buy our own house (hopefully soon), we can add to it if we want to.

Some brands we've looked into already but I'm feeling iffy about are:

  • Burrow: we went into the showroom and tried out all of their couches. Although they are on the more affordable side ($1.5-2.5k for a 4 seater), I'm reading countless reviews about how terrible the quality is. I asked the concierge at the showroom about how long the sofa is suppose to last and he told me the material is memory foam and should last about 10 years. I did not believe this as the showroom couches (which he told me had only been there for about 2 years) were already sinking in the areas where people have sat..

  • Floyd: I love the look of the floyd modular sectionals but I've read that the customer service is not very reliable and people have not had the best experience with this company.

  • Joybird: has terrible reviews about quality and customer service.

  • Lovesac: looks comfy and has decent reviews but too expensive for us.

Has anyone found a brand they really like and didn't have to pay a fortune for? Any advice appreciated!!!!

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reddit.com › r/frugal › budget modular sectional couch recommendations?
r/Frugal on Reddit: Budget modular sectional couch recommendations?
January 28, 2025 -

Seeking a specific model recommendations on a budget modular sectional (Under 1k) (please no links as this looks like it’s against the rules here)

I’m looking for an Amazon/ikea/bobs/wayfair/ashley etc. sectional for my next place. Probably wont get any Facebook marketplace or estate sale/thrifted as I’d rather pay for it to get delivered as I’m by myself.

I’m okay with getting one delivered as I’ve usually moved every year and probably will move a few more times. Being comfortable is a must - but ill take pretty comfy over Luxurious.

Thank you :)

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reddit.com › r/furniture › need recommendations for a comfortable modular sofa!
r/furniture on Reddit: Need recommendations for a comfortable modular sofa!
April 17, 2021 -

Hey, I'm looking for a comfy, modular sofa but don't want to spend too much money (range about $1500-3000). I'm considering the Harmony from West Elm or the Bondi from Inside Weather—anyone own these and have reviews? West Elm doesn't post any reviews and Inside Weather is only showing a few since it's newer I guess. Anyone willing to share feedback on each would be really helpful!

Edit: thanks for all the responses! It's super helpful.

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reddit.com › r/buycanadian › [deleted by user]
Comfortable modular sectional recommendations?
September 13, 2024 - It is a Canadian company and you customize the whole couch from size, depth, color/fabric. And all for a great price and great warranty! They even deliver and will set up the couch for you. Definitely looking at buying the Titan modular couch. ... A friend of mine raved about her Kömfi sectional, so I finally decided to try it out.
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reddit.com › r/sandiego › where can i find a good modular / sectional with chaise sofa?
r/sandiego on Reddit: Where can I find a good MODULAR / SECTIONAL with CHAISE sofa?
December 16, 2023 -

I've read recommendations to find a sofa/couch locally (vs. online mass-produced) for better deals (and try it in-person), so just throwing this out there if anyone knows of a good furniture place they'd recommend in San Diego!

Specifically looking for an affordable MODULAR sofa/couch that's comfortable & good quality (not too soft/saggy, & won't go flat quickly.

My husband and I don't have pets or kids (yet). We're moving into a new apartment. The size also doesn't need to be big... we just want to have chaise(s) / section(s) where we can lay down or guest(s) could sleep on if needed!

  • Options I'm considering so far:

    • Belffin 6 Seats + 5 Sides Modular Terry Sleeper Sofa with Storage Seat

    • Belffin 8 Seats Modular Velvet Tufted Sleeper Sofa

    • Costco's Thomasville Dillard Sofa with Reversible Chaise (not modular, but the price!)

    • Lovesac Sactional (though a lot more expensive)

    • VIDE Sectional by FOA West (though very risky without reviews)

  • Budget: ~1.5-2K max

  • Size: 3-8 seats

  • Style: Modern

  • Online/In-Person: Ideally in-person to try it, & want it delivered.

Thanks in advance!

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reddit.com › r/interiordecorating › it's almost 2025, what is the best sectional sofa you can get?!
r/interiordecorating on Reddit: it's almost 2025, what is the best sectional sofa you can get?!
November 16, 2024 -

i have read probably thousands of reviews on different brands/sofas so far - and am going in circles. i want something super comfortable and nice-looking as the main furniture in our living room to have guests sit on, watch TV, etc. needs to hold up to kids and cats/dog. don't want performance fabric - needs to be PFA/PFC free (look it up!) and i just need a basic color - white or tan. willing to spend between $2-8k for a couch i would expect to last 5-10+ years.

i am leaning against the "cloud" style - though it seems comfy, lots of negative reviews about not holding up for multiple years and just looking messy.

would love a trusted furniture brand with good customer service. i have researched everything from maiden home, mantle, urban natural, restoration hardware, floyd, sundays, crate and barrel, pottery barn, west elm, article, 7th avenue, benchmade modern, sixpenny... and all seem to have some issues. was going to look at design within reach and room and board next, unless anyone has a magic answer!

does this exist?!

EDIT UPDATE: We narrowed it down to Room + Board (Weber), Design within Reach (Emmy) and some Benchmade ones as they all were solidly made, with OEKO-text or greenguard certified fabrics, in our price range, and mostly made in US. HOWEVER we then figured out we just don't have enough room for a sectional with a chaise in our living room, so we hit pause. I think I will try to do Room + Board when we resume, their furniture and company values are awesome, lots of it made in US and with sustainability in mind!

We did however just buy a sleeper sofa for our guest room from Innovation Living (Neah model) and absolutely love it! Very well made and SUPER comfy for guests to sleep on, as it uses the American Leather mechanism instead of the regular sleeper sofa steel bar contraptions that companies like West Elm use :)

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The best sectional couch is hands down the Daphne Sectional Sofa from What A Room. I spent months researching sofas because we needed something durable enough for daily use (think kids, pets, movie nights, and weekend naps) and stylish enough to look great in our living room. The Daphne Sectional Sofa hit all the right notes. It's incredibly comfortable without being overly soft (medium firmness cushions), and the cushions bounce back perfectly thanks to the high-quality foam they use. We've had ours for about 2 years now, and it's been getting a lot of use. Between the kids and the dogs, it's basically the most popular spot in the house. But even with all that, the cushions are holding up really well. No sagging or wear so far, which I think is because they use 2.5 lb density foam. It's commercial grade and meant to last over a decade. Most other sectional sofa brands use cheaper foam (like 1.8 to 2.2 lb), so this really makes a difference. One thing I really liked was how easy it was to customize everything at What A Room's sectional sofas, the size, configuration, firmness, fabric, all of it. We ended up picking the pet-friendly Bella Royal performance fabric, and it's been awesome against juice spills, muddy paws, crumbs, really anything. It cleans right up. I can't really say anymore about the Daphne Sectional besides how great it has been for my family.
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We just bought a Home Reserve Tux sectional and are in love...now, we haven't had it more than a few weeks, but it's amazing so far. It's modular and each seat can detach and be rearranged. All covers can come off and be thrown into the washer! Also, there is a storage space under every seat and the ottomans, and because it's modular, you can get a sectional that perfectly fits your space. We got sample fabrics to choose our fabric and to test it, I poured red wine (Malbec) on all the samples and let it sit without wiping it up for 7 minutes. There was no staining on any of the samples even when all I did was dab it up with a paper towel. Super comfy, looks amazing, and it seems pretty sturdy. It's all wood construction (which we know because we assembled it, haha. It's shipped flat packed.) You can also replace individual parts as needed, and it comes with a 10 year warranty. We are planning to buy a second set of covers so that we can swap it out (gray in summer/fall and forest green in winter/spring) and have some variety in our space. So far it's great. Toddler messes are a breeze to wipe up and our collie is in heavy fall shedding right now and her fur doesn't stick to the fabric at all. We just wipe it off bare-handed. Again, I can't vouch for how it will hold up over time, but I have high hopes. I can't answer about the PFA/PFC thing, but I'm sure their customer service would have an answer for you. We had several questions for them and they were very prompt and helpful.
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reddit.com › r/femalelivingspace › looking for a modular sectional for a small space
r/femalelivingspace on Reddit: Looking for a modular sectional for a small space
January 1, 2025 -

Wanting to replace my current couch with either a sectional or a modular couch, whichever one I would like a chaise with it. My budget is $1000 but I can go up to $1200. I plan on financing, I just need a new start with my apartment and I’ve never been happy with my couch.

However it needs to fit a small space, nothing over 100 inches wide.

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I did some Wayfair shopping for you and this is what I got: https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/wade-logan-arzelia-89-wide-reversible-corner-sectional-with-ottoman-w010825947.html?piid=88071430  https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/belffin-l-shaped-sofa-pull-out-sofa-bed-convertible-modular-sectional-couch-sleeper-for-apartment-bfff1376.html?piid=101956654 https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/lifestyle-solutions-garren-sofa-chaise-sectional-efes1122.html?piid=101250018 https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/lifestyle-solutions-garren-sofa-chaise-sectional-carmel-efes1121.html https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/ebern-designs-michelyn-3-piece-upholstered-sectional-w110373382.html?piid=1934982414&auctionId=4d78035c-27d9-41e1-ab7a-c868e1090c8d https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/wade-logan-arzuaga-89-wide-reversible-modular-corner-sectional-with-ottoman-w010835115.html?piid=1438853764 I know people shit on Wayfair quality, but it's honestly just a dropshipper. So, it's not Wayfair itself that's the problem, it's the fact that there are sellers of shitty brands on there. It also may require you to pay for shipping if you return your product. Personally, I've had exclusively great luck with Wayfair purchases and only once have wanted to return something, which I sold on Facebook Marketplace for the exact price I paid. I also bought a couch on Amazon that I absolutely adore. If you want more options, take a close look at the reviews of products online. I mean, read every single one -- the one stars, three stars, and five stars alike -- and make sure that you can tolerate the bad ones and feel enticed by the good ones. If you need to try a couch beforehand and are okay with limited options, then maybe stop by Bob's Discount Furniture or IKEA and try them out. In my opinion, though, these couches are very expensive and have lower quality/comfort than many of the ones online. In other words, less bang for your buck but also much safer. A lot of people say you can't buy a quality couch for $1000; it's bullshit, you absolutely can. You just have to avoid branded items. Companies who make couches who don't have name recognition yet tend to sell their couches much closer to the cost of building/shipping it than those who are branded (Hom's, Ashley's, IKEA, Castlery, Anabei).
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I got a burrow field about a year ago. A lot of ppl have complaints about burrow but I like it a lot. It’s modular and very lightweight for transport. It’s 90 inches long and 30 inches deep. 60 inches on the corner where it’s 2 seats deep.
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reddit.com › r/furniture › which brand would you recommed, for buying a moudalr/sectional sofa?
r/furniture on Reddit: Which brand would you recommed, for buying a moudalr/sectional sofa?
January 24, 2023 -

Hello, I am a prospective international student moving to the United States soon. I will continue to work and live in the United States after graduate school.

My cousin in the US is giving away a puppy when I get there (great!), and considering my love for video games and the possibility of working from home, I decided to buy a modular sofa that will last a long time.

I'm thinking of budgeting around $2K - 4K. Based on my research so far, my list include Lovesac sactional, West Elm Harmony, Burrow nomad, and lower-priced Belffins and Honbays available on Amazon. On Reddit, there are many people recommending Crate & Barrel and Room & Board too.

So, I'm curious to see how much people who have actually purchased each brand's sofa recommend the product, and what pros and cons I need to know about the product. I wanted to run a poll but I realized that I can't on the furniture community here so...

Any answer or information would be of great help to me. thank you!

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reddit.com › r/manhattan › best place to get a modular sectional sofa?
r/manhattan on Reddit: Best place to get a modular sectional sofa?
February 18, 2025 -

Heyoo. I finally have my own apartment and I’m looking into getting some nice furniture. Ya boy finally made it up in the world. Never thought I’d see the day honestly lol. I have spent so much of my adult life living in a 1 bedroom studio with just the bare minimum. Literally had just the bed and a couple old chairs. Shouldn’t be hard to imagine how new this is all to me. 

Just need recs on where I can get a nice modular sectional in the 5-10k range. This is literally the first time I’m even capable of considering spending this much on furniture lol. I’m not even sure what features, materials etc. I should be looking for tbh. Any place which will guide me through the process without preying on me would be great. Only thing I’m sure of is that it should be actual hardwood and have a good warranty, because I need this thing to last me the next 10+ years.  That and I should be able to wash it myself. Be grateful for any help. 

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Hey so, I envy your budget on this lmao I did see in the comments that you don't wanna go thrift anymore doe, understandable cuz it's your first time getting your own apartment. But anyway our situations aren't exactly the same but I just got my own apartment too recently. And I got a sectional from DreamSofa with the kiln-dried solid hardwood frames with zero warping, which was explained to me by the customer service as something that literally won't go out of shape. So I guess that's also what you're looking for and true 'nuff there's been no issues on my end. Everything else about it is customizable, the fabric and the comfort levels, etc etc so you'd be free to choose. And if you end up not liking something, there's a warranty and you can have it exchanged. Good luck!
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Good for you. I can give you a rundown of my couch buying experience from last year. I got a modular sectional from DreamSofa last year, this was all online though.  It has tool free steel lock connectors for easy reconfiguration so the sofa actually stays the shape you reconfigure it in. Kiln dried solid hardwood frame, with lifetime warranty, and the cushions have a 10-year shape guarantee. ANd I got the steel-reinforced corner blocks for added sturdiness. Plus the covers come off quite easily for when I need to wash it.  Altogether highly recommended, but there is an issue. No physical store, and you can only order off their site. And if you’re ordering custom - which I think most people who buy from them will, it can be a month or 2 before your sofa arrives, but that is fairly in line with what you’d expect from most custom sofa makers. Good thing is they’re all US made and won’t be affected by the tariffs, and it was a white glove delivery so getting it delivered wasn’t really much of a hassle either.
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reddit.com › r/homeowners › we need a sectional / modular 5 person or so. where have you bought and had success?
r/homeowners on Reddit: We need a sectional / modular 5 person or so. Where have you bought and had success?
November 6, 2025 -

We've looked into "Black Friday" deals. But everything is through the roof. Ashley Furniture is 50% off? Yet the sectionals are still above $2,000. Same thing with Bob's Discount Furniture and all of the other retailers.

I'm convinced they source and drop ship from China. So why not order a Temu or Alibaba couch? Is Ikea really the best, affordable sectionals these days? They all seem like a rip-off.

Unfortunately due to injuries I cannot go the facebook marketplace route or else I would.

Any advice is welcome! I'd think about buying a floor model and negotiating the price.

EDIT: Budget up to $1,800

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Help me find a modular sectional : r/BuyItForLife
April 18, 2023 - I’ve had good success with my Burrow Union couch. Fully modular so you can add/subtract whatever you want.
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reddit.com › r/interiordecorating › what is the best sectional i can get for less than $2k?
r/interiordecorating on Reddit: What is the best sectional I can get for less than $2k?
August 5, 2023 -

Not even sure if this is possible as most sectionals that I've looked at are at least $2k. I'm looking for a sofa with chaise. My parents offered to purchase one for me and gave a budget of $2k

It doesnt need to be something that will last me 10 years, just something comfortable that wont go slouchy within a year.

I've looked at wayfair but I'm hesitant because that's where my current piece of crap sofa came from (although the rest of the stuff I've bought there has been great).

Are IKEA sofas any good? Should I even try amazon?

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reddit.com › r/homeowners › best place to buy a sectional? need real recommendations
r/homeowners on Reddit: Best place to buy a sectional? Need real recommendations
3 weeks ago -

I’m trying to buy a new sectional but I’m overwhelmed by all the options. I’m looking for an L-shaped couch (2 seats → corner → 2 seats) + an ottoman, around 7–8 ft by 8–9 ft total. Prefer browns/tans, no greys.

Big thing: it needs to survive 4 cats and 2 dogs, so durable/pet-friendly fabric is a must.

Where should I actually be shopping? West Elm? Crate & Barrel? Article? Wayfair? Something else? Would love to hear what’s worth it and what’s not.

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reddit.com › r/buyitforlife › request: bifl modular sofa/sectional?
request: bifl modular sofa/sectional? : r/BuyItForLife
November 14, 2024 - Otherwise, there’s probably not a whole lot of real estate for a sectional, unless it was really scaled back for a small apartment. None of the retailers mentioned is necessarily BIFL, but you may find something that will work 5-10 years. ... As others have said, no covering will last forever. Focus on getting a really good quality frame and plan what you will do when it comes time to reupholster ... Garelli Furniture has some great modular sofas that might fit what you're looking for.