PROS: Good for small spaces and for short people (I am v short, also v fat and I dont understand the reviews saying obese people wont fit on this? I fit?). Easy to put together. No issues with shipping (I did have to open the box outside and carry the pieces in individually due to narrow doorways) and it did show up like 3 days before the estimated delivery. Seat cushions are comfy for movies or video games or working on laptop, theyre springs wrapped in foam, good for sitting on or laying on. Back cushions are comfy and cozy for sinking into on a couchlocked kind of day.
CONS: Charcoal color isnt shown accurately, it does photograph as a dark grey but irl looks very dark blue-grey; if youre decorating to match other dark grey furniture, this wont match. Velcro doesnt match up. Cheap build quality, do not sit on the arms or stand on it, its not that kind of couch. Sized for children but product guide says to keep kids off of it. Literally every listed measurement is wrong. I tried to contact the seller about this to ask for a partial refund to cover the cost of taller legs to make this sofa the listed height. I can deal with the rest of it but having a sofa too low to the ground is uncomfortable (Im just over 5 and its too low for me). The seller link goes to and when I contacted them I was told by that only make mattresses and foundations, not furniture. Again: LICENSES THEIR NAME TO THIRD PARTY MANUFACTURERS TO SELL PRODUCTS BRANDED AS THAT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH . What Im saying is I should have saved a hundred fifty dollars by buying one of the other couches just like this one that didnt say on the box. The manufacturer, Home Living, has been unresponsive.
MODS: 1) Swapped out the 4 cheap plastic legs for 6 sturdy wooden legs. Immediate improvement! This cost around fifty dollars because legs are sold in sets of four. 2) Sliced open the back cushions and removed about 1/3 of the filling. It was easier than expected because the filling is contained in the pillows in 3 sections. This gives more seat depth and also makes the back cushions easier to sink into. Its also enough filling for two 18 throw pillows. 3) Couch cover to hide the misaligned velcro and make the color match the rest of my living room.
OVERALL: If you need a small couch and youre cool with doing a little project to make this work, its okay for the price. **Its also exactly the same couch as the other ones made by Home Living that are significantly cheaper, so maybe get one of those instead and use the extra money for better legs and a couch cover.
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PROS: Good for small spaces and for short people (I am v short, also v fat and I dont understand the reviews saying obese people wont fit on this? I fit?). Easy to put together. No issues with shipping (I did have to open the box outside and carry the pieces in individually due to narrow doorways) and it did show up like 3 days before the estimated delivery. Seat cushions are comfy for movies or video games or working on laptop, theyre springs wrapped in foam, good for sitting on or laying on. Back cushions are comfy and cozy for sinking into on a couchlocked kind of day. CONS: Charcoal color isnt shown accurately, it does photograph as a dark grey but irl looks very dark blue-grey; if youre decorating to match other dark grey furniture, this wont match. Velcro doesnt match up. Cheap build quality, do not sit on the arms or stand on it, its not that kind of couch. Sized for children but product guide says to keep kids off of it. Literally every listed measurement is wrong. I tried to contact the seller about this to ask for a partial refund to cover the cost of taller legs to make this sofa the listed height. I can deal with the rest of it but having a sofa too low to the ground is uncomfortable (Im just over 5 and its too low for me). The seller link goes to and when I contacted them I was told by that only make mattresses and foundations, not furniture. Again: LICENSES THEIR NAME TO THIRD PARTY MANUFACTURERS TO SELL PRODUCTS BRANDED AS THAT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH . What Im saying is I should have saved a hundred fifty dollars by buying one of the other couches just like this one that didnt say on the box. The manufacturer, Home Living, has been unresponsive. MODS: 1) Swapped out the 4 cheap plastic legs for 6 sturdy wooden legs. Immediate improvement! This cost around fifty dollars because legs are sold in sets of four. 2) Sliced open the back cushions and removed about 1/3 of the filling. It was easier than expected because the filling is contained in the pillows in 3 sections. This gives more seat depth and also makes the back cushions easier to sink into. Its also enough filling for two 18 throw pillows. 3) Couch cover to hide the misaligned velcro and make the color match the rest of my living room. OVERALL: If you need a small couch and youre cool with doing a little project to make this work, its okay for the price. **Its also exactly the same couch as the other ones made by Home Living that are significantly cheaper, so maybe get one of those instead and use the extra money for better legs and a couch cover.