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Sofa Wars

by Milehimama on February 22, 2010

in Laugh or Cry,Progeny

our sofa
We are in the market for a new couch. Not a fancy, hand tied by vestal virgins from reclaimed Tuscan driftwood furniture, just something decent that the family (er, the WHOLE family) can sit on.

As you can see, we are in desperate need. We currently have a cream colored leather (er, bonded leather aka vinyl) sofa and love seat that we got very, very used. It has cat damage (we don’t have a cat) and a pine frame that husband dear has had to rebuild.

Sunday we went on a shopping adventure. We took along the whole gang, forgot the stroller, and visited every bathroom in every store. Twice.

We hit the legendary Gallery Furniture, which was fun for the kids. It was Mattress Mack’s birthday, so they had pizza, drinks, cookies, and cake. They also have a playland for the kids, monkeys in cages, and exotic birds right in the store. It’s about as fun as furniture shopping can get for the 7-11 year old set.

Unfortunately, we didn’t find anything we liked. A salesman joined us but once it became clear that I was dead set against anything white and wanted the sofa to have some sort of arms, he gave up. I wasn’t ready to murmur polite remarks about ugly couches so it was a pretty brisk “No, no, no way, I don’t think so, I hate that one” kind of conversation.

Then we headed to The Dump, another legendary Houston furniture outlet. They had a lot of unusual couches involving variations on animal hides, real and fake, but did have some good prices.

We finally found a sofa we loved, cheap enough that we could pay cash for, that fit all of the kids, that was a good color, that was comfortable, that would fit our space, and that was durable (microfiber with a hardwood frame). I scoured the fabric protection plan while the children frolicked on the sofa, testing the quality.

And I noticed a feather. And another. My, this couch sure did collect a lot of…. um, bird flotsam. Wait, is that a feather in the couch? A quick zipoff of the cushion revealed actual down padding on top of the foam pad. No wonder it was so comfortable! But, the feathers were encased in a very thin polyester wrapping, which was why a few poked out of the couch upholstery every time someone sat down.

No, that would never do. Can you imaging trying to clean that if the potty trainer du jour had an accident?

Now, I have enough messes without the furniture getting in on the action, spitting up feathers everywhere. I imagined a future filled with a rapidly deflating couch as my vacuum clogged with tiny feathers and children absently picked at them while watching TV.

Again, this was for all other intents and purposes the perfect couch. So, after inspection, I determined that I could ameliorate this problem by inserting some ticking or vinyl between the down cushion and the upholstery, inside the cushion. It would be easy enough, and a no-sew project to boot. However, it would also be a pain in the … neck. So I thought I’d dicker.

The couch was already marked down 10%, with free delivery. I discussed matters over with the salesman while Mr X tried the other customer’s patience and the baby nursed. It was a good nursing couch! Anyway, the salesman agreed to throw in the fabric protection plan for free, to compensate for all the cushion customizing I’d have to do.

His sales manager agreed – but decided if he threw in the fabric protection plan ($99), then he’d take away the free delivery ($139).

Baby A what??!! face

$139??? Are they nuts? I don’t live on Pluto.

Somehow, that puts the price $39 more than what we originally would pay. Some discount.

Which is just as well, because it turns out the “fabric protection plan” doesn’t actually protect the fabric. It just means that when you stain the couch, you can call an 800 number and have people come out and clean it. I would need a standing weekly appointment. No thanks. However, The Dump’s fabric protection plan is better than Room To Go’s – RTG’s doesn’t cover normal soiling, bodily fluids (we have lots of those around here), ink, dyes, abuse, or anything that is not a food or beverage stain. What’s the point of that?

So yeah, we walked. And took the kids to Target instead.
shopping at Target

And we’re still in the market for a couch.

{ 10 comments… read them below or add one }

K Reisingerq February 22, 2010 at 5:02 pm

We paid a chunk of money for our furniture, but got EXACTLY what we wanted at Bassett. I told the sales lady I wanted fabric that “wears like iron” and will hold up to 4 kids that love to jump off it. One seam came loose, on the armnchair, but Bassett picked it up, fixed it, AND restuffed it with more stuffing, AND had it back at my house, no charge in 3 days. It’s held up very, very well…and let me tell you, my four kids have beat our furniture up, but you can’t tell at all.

Milehimama February 22, 2010 at 5:05 pm

Oh, thanks for the tip! It’s my husband who wants new couches (I think he’s kind of sick of fixing the ones we have) but now that I know we’re getting new ones, our tax refund is burning a hole in my pocket! I want something that wears like iron, for sure!

Alexandra February 22, 2010 at 8:37 pm

You could always go Middle Eastern and do floor pillows! ;) Now, that’s inexpensive. We’ve almost done this, but we do have two Papasan chairs from World Market. Even then, the kiddos take the giant round cushions off, put them on the floor, and veg. out on them. The children love it, and we have so much more room to romp around… easy to clean too.

Papasans are quite comfortable for the adults too. We got the foot stools to match.

Milehimama February 23, 2010 at 9:11 am

My husband has been coveting a Papasan chair for years! He loves those things.

Kristin February 23, 2010 at 12:44 am

You could always try the scratch and dent at IKEA. Plus, they have a kid area so you could have some free babysitting while you and DH strolled.

And there’s always Craigslist and Freecycle. :)

Milehimama February 23, 2010 at 9:11 am

I LOVE Ikea! But most of their sofas are fiberboard, except for their really nice ones which are very modern, expensive, and lllloooowwww. If I was pregnant, I’d never be able to launch myself up and out of them.

I did buy two new school tables there, though – less than $70 each for a solid wood table!

Personally, I’d just buy slip covers for the ones we have (there are holes, tears, and the seats are just wearing out) but husband wants new. (But we’ve gotten freecycle couches more than once!)

Jennifer Franklin February 23, 2010 at 9:51 am

Homereserve.com !!! You can customize your couch, pick fabric and BUILD your own couch! That is what we used to do… The fabric comes off and is machine washable… and when the fabric gets old or ruined you just replace it!

No I don’t work for them… I just liked their sofa.

Milehimama February 23, 2010 at 10:35 am

Oooh, I think it takes a special kind of faith to order furniture online! I’m not sure I’m brave enough, but I’ll check out the site! Thanks!

Kristin February 23, 2010 at 4:50 pm

I’ve also been really happy with the quality of stuff I’ve ordered from Overstock.com…

Ikea stuff really is hit or miss. Good luck with your search!

maggii February 24, 2010 at 11:03 am

The Dump was one of our favorite places to shop in VA! We got a lot of our furniture from there.

I just got a new couch for our new house at American?(got a free 60 inch TV out of the deal!!) It’s a sectional and seemed very comfy…not going to get to use it until the house is finished though…LOL BTW DH hates it! But…I let him have his way for the downstairs furniture( which I hate)..so He let me have what I want upstairs….

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