Type: Posts; User: drcollie
Should be easy as the sofa is only 32” high. Turn it sideways.
We have never done that, and most likely would not agree to attempt, it would be a garage delivery and you would have to take it from there Other stores may or may not.
Your basement "turn" has no free airspace on either side from what I can see, when there is an open railing area it allows for options to maneuver. When fully boxed in like that, usually drywall...
That will be challenging! At my store we would decline the order based on what you have laid out. It’s way too tight, things get damaged. If that’s your only entry point into that area buy a...
You should be good to go with a 34" door opening, I don't foresee any clearance issues with a H&M Y87 sofa. Good to hear, delivery times seem to be slightly improving, but are sporadic.
That’s one way! I would replace the door when it comes out, they are not that costly. I put up with a 32” door in my basement for twenty years. Last summer I had it yanked out, found a nice high...
Hi Sean,
That Chelsa sofa is large as well, I don't have any confidence on that going through a 31" door, either. It's a function of how high the back is with the cushions off the unit, then...
I have a French Curve in the store (plus two at my own home) and did a measure, if you are going to replace the door frame go at least 34". I come up with 33.5" on the FC sofa, but that's a tight...
I have no confidence a Hancock & Moore French Curve sofa will go through a 31" door opening, sorry. For narrow doors like that, you should look at the # 9840 City Sofa, You need a set-back arm...
We have to do that the other way.....what size is your door opening?
I don't see a problem based on the description, photos of the stairway and landing may help to visualize it.
Good luck, those are very difficult to deliver down stairways, they are so heavy....
My thoughts are that no, that will not go through a 31" door opening. The 43" height is the main limiter and the fact that the arms come all the way to the front of the unit. If you had a 33"...
That's a typo on the C&B website @ 25" height - that's measurement is the arm height.
I cannot tell you what is going to fit based on written descriptions, but these are things that limit...
I think that's a typo, 25" is arm height, not back height.
The 46" depth is going to make that a no-go for a 32" doorway. You'll need a sofa more like this to clear though a 32" door with a...
Hi Lou Ellen, yes you are in the right place.
First, let me say that Ashley furniture is some of the worst build quality I have ever seen. Think twice on that unit.
I don't think any dual...
It's difficult to take a sofa through the interior when it's wrapped. We prefer to carry them bare and instead use specialized pads with clamp springs imbedded into the pads to grab onto door...
A high back Austin 8138 will go through 34" the feet are removable (three square drive screws per foot) it need be. It may or many not go through with the feet on, but certainly will with them...
you are good to go.
One of the things I am going to do for my customers who may have clearance issues on thresholds, is include a # 2 Square Drive bit with your mailed receipt if your situation warrants removing the...
If you can come into the doorway head-on with no right angle turns, you should be able to get one into a 30" Doorway. It *may* have to be turned sideways and opened up, which is a delicate operation...
No idea...
Here's something you can do at home to check clearances up and down stairs on large pieces. In this case, I have a customer who wants to order a $ 13,000 sectional and we want to make sure it fits up...
Excellent. Yes, everything in the H&M lineup will go through a 36" opening.
You like those tall fixed backs I see.....those are the hardest ones to fit through small openings. I'd say 'no', it won't fit based on the specs on that one. # 5790-3. This is more the type of...