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Hi all,I'm moving into a larger place and using this as an opportunity to buy a large sectional to fill the space. I have been searching far and wide for something that fits these needs:Real leather, power reclining, folding headrests that fold flat for a more minimal appearance when not in use, no velcro flap as the couch will be in the center of a large room and high quality construction that won't break with us over time. I have a budget of anywhere from 10K to 15K, but I would love to go cheaper.
This:
https://www.raymourflanigan.com/living-rooms/sectional-sofas/savion-grandier-6-pc-power-reclining-sectional-299318152
Is the best example of what I am looking for that I have found so far. I've been tempted to buy this because it really is exactly what Im looking for, but I have heard mixed reviews about Hookers current quality of construction. I am in no way interested in paying so much for a couch if it will not be a very solid long lasting piece of furniture.
Another option I have considered is the much cheaper Incanto:
https://www.jenniferfurniture.com/collections/sectionals-sofa/products/incanto-motion-sectional
I've also considered Arhouse sectionals as an option.
Im just totally unsure as to what I should go for here. I want quality construction with the features listed above. Does anyone have any suggestions? Any opinions on Hookers construction before I spend so much on a couch?
So I've been in the market for a small sectional couch, looking for something like a 4 piece (1 wedge, 2 end pieces, and 1 armless piece), trying to find an affordable quality option with power reclining and power headrests. The big box stores seem to have options for $2300-3000, smaller stores have options like flexsteel, but reviews say flexsteel isn't much better than those and I'm getting $4500-5500 quotes for those models. Are there any quality brands out there and what do I have to spend realistically for something quality? If $4500-5500 isn't enough for a quality small sectional, then I'm kind of scared of the cost of furniture, but hoping someone can help point me in the right direction as most of these furniture stores hide pricing completely, making it near impossible to know what stuff costs without talking to a sleazy salesman and wasting lots of time. Thanks in advance for any help.