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I’m looking for a new couch or sectional and I’m wondering how the ones from Costco are and hold up.
Do the sectional sections slid apart from each other easily?
How do the cushions hold up from repeated use?
~ $1500 spending limit.
I’m a big guy with broad shoulders that likes to nap on the couch. My current couch is too narrow for me to lay on my back without my arm hanging off the side, which is what I’d like to avoid in a new couch or sectional.
Thanks.
Has anyone bought or tried in warehouse the Coddle Aspen Convertible Sleeper Sofa (1783154) — think its new to Costco (only 5 reviews so far).
I’m curious if anyone knows if the Aspen has similar feel/firmness to the Coddle Aria (1752615)?
Aspen looks like a 2-cushion loveseat, but its nearly the same length as the Aria, just without the chaise and hidden storage compartments.
I tried the Aria model at the warehouse and thought it was pretty good actually. Definitely firm, but also seemed like it was going to hold up, and not start sagging after a year.
Unfortunately none of the warehouses in my area have the Aspen...
Thanks!
Aspen (1783154 online) width 87.9” height cushion: 19.2” Length (closed/extended) 37.3” —>64.1”
Aria (1752615 online) (1752615 at warehouse) width: 89.3” height cushion: 20.5” Length chaise side and fully extended: 65.4”
https://imgur.com/a/mCYuMUx
Hi! I have a budget of around $2,000 to furnish my living room with a couch, TV and TV stand, but the couch is definitely the most needed right now so I'm trying to take care of it first. I think my space lends itself to one with a reversible chaise, so I found these two on Costco's website that I liked and was wondering if anyone has opinions on either, or whether the Coddle Aria is worth paying $500 more than the Henredon Murphy. I've read good things about both of them on this subreddit, with a common note that both these couches are very firm before softening up a bit. Neither of these couches are available to see/test locally for me right now, so just wanted to see if any of you could offer some insight - thanks!