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Lomac 01-24-2015 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by MG1 (Post 8585208)
^Man, a sofa is meant for lying down on, among other things......


A married man has to take more interest when choosing a couch/sofa. Advice from someone who has been married for 35+ years. Couches may break, but a marriage should be forever.......... (can't believe I said that). I've spent more time on the couch than I would like to admit. One of the reasons I don't have a dog.

I'm sure there's a joke somewhere in there about a couch being a man's dog house, and you spending more time on it than you'd like to admit...

MG1 01-24-2015 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Gumby (Post 8585271)
Wow that is one of the deepest threads I have ever read on RS. :concentrate:

I hope you meant "post", not "thread". Anyway, the post, like many on RS is deep. It depends on the reader and how they perceive it - from experience.

The dog comment was about being in "the doghouse."


Lomac.......... so perceptive.

supafamous 01-25-2015 07:33 AM

I don't own one from them but I think my next couch will be from Crate and Barrel. Lots of good selection (different styles and materials), decent/good build quality.

And for god's sake - lie down on it and see if you can sleep on it in a pinch. Not just because you pissed your wife off but in case you got a buddy who needs to crash for a night. Being able to sleep on it ranks right after "good to watch TV on" and "good to do some sexy time" in priority.

MR_BIGGS 01-25-2015 09:21 AM

I've had good positive experience at MJM by the Grandview Superstore and you can haggle the price down.

hud 91gt 01-25-2015 12:13 PM

The Bay has some quality brands, and if you wait for a deal you can save a ton. I cheaper out and bought a $1000 knockoff Florence Knoll couch and it's a piece of shit. Two years of casual use, the cushions are sacked and the legs are falling apart. It's still a great couch for a single person to sleep on though lol.

sleepywheel 01-25-2015 07:13 PM

Lots of good suggestions on where to buy a couch but watch out for the little things. When we bought our couch, we found that some of them were built cheaply and the leather on the backside of the couch only went part way down the back. That's where they can save a buck or two. They also have bonded leather which is pieces of leather glued together and brushed to look like a solid piece. Cracks will appear there after some use.

Watch out for extended warranties. The Brick sold us an extended warranty that said they would cover accidental rips and a bunch of other problems with it. Then we found out that if we didn't get the couch serviced or inspected every year, the warranty is void. Google "the Brick leather furniture warranty". The best advice is don't buy extended warranty.

Adorkami 01-27-2015 12:43 AM

I would suggest checking out stylus, they have 2 warehouses out in Burnaby Stylus Made to Order Sofas : hand built sofas, Well made so should last a long time. Furniture is heavily marked up so I would suggest shopping around. I paid $800 for a couch that on Granville was going for $2500. If you do decide on going with stylus let me know and I can forward you a contact to purchase through. I work for a company that does commercial furniture.

Ulic Qel-Droma 01-27-2015 02:10 PM

i can't believe no one has mentioned the most important thing:

be the hardest bargainer you can be. or bring someone that is. you know the bargainer that is so fucking cheap that they make u ashamed of how they bargain and you almost don't even wanna buy the couch anymore. the shame is so great that you just wanna leave the store.


yeah, cuz you can fucking bargain like fucking crazy at every furniture store. bargain like your life depends on it. i bet you can get way more off than you thought. they wanna move that shit. and unlike drugs, which are in high demand, they are just couches. they have plenty of competitors and know that some other fucker will submit to your bargain and they rather sell it to you than let them.

trust me on this. or else they'll rip you off.

after when you're about to pay the bill, and they charge u money for delivery, then suddenly get upset and demand you want free shipping or else you're walking.

they'll give you free shipping.


oh and if they give u some bs excuse like you gotta wait 2 months for your couch to be made and delivered... then be like "what the fuck am i gonna sit on for 2 months? deliver me a show couch for now, ill use it temporarily until you deliver me my actual couch"

they'll give you some shit to sit on for now.

couches, televisions, and cars... bargain like mad. don't feel sorry for the salesman.

Gumby 01-27-2015 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MG1 (Post 8585998)
I hope you meant "post", not "thread". Anyway, the post, like many on RS is deep. It depends on the reader and how they perceive it - from experience.

The dog comment was about being in "the doghouse."


Lomac.......... so perceptive.

Oops yes I meant post! Edited my post.

flagella 02-09-2015 08:06 AM

How were your experiences generally with all these furniture stores on united boulevard? There are so many of them and I wonder if they are just somewhat identical. I guess you can move from store to store and try to bargain the hell out of it like ulic said. But boy, it sure will be time-consuming.

Saw some online reviews saying the customer service in these stores are garbage. What was more concerning is seeing how some ppl go wrong products delivered. I'm almost tempted to just bigger name chain stores like the brick, bay, sears, jysk and etc.

spoon.ek9 02-09-2015 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lomac (Post 8585968)
I'm sure there's a joke somewhere in there about a couch being a man's dog house, and you spending more time on it than you'd like to admit...

maybe he meant he's happy there's no dog because the dog would be on the couch while he sleeps outside in the cold :lol

PS: dogs are the best

Zordon 02-09-2015 09:59 AM

I bought a leather 3 piece plus ottoman for 700$ on craigslist. You can save a bunch if you don't mind used furniture.

Mr.HappySilp 02-09-2015 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ulic Qel-Droma (Post 8587388)
i can't believe no one has mentioned the most important thing:

be the hardest bargainer you can be. or bring someone that is. you know the bargainer that is so fucking cheap that they make u ashamed of how they bargain and you almost don't even wanna buy the couch anymore. the shame is so great that you just wanna leave the store.


yeah, cuz you can fucking bargain like fucking crazy at every furniture store. bargain like your life depends on it. i bet you can get way more off than you thought. they wanna move that shit. and unlike drugs, which are in high demand, they are just couches. they have plenty of competitors and know that some other fucker will submit to your bargain and they rather sell it to you than let them.

trust me on this. or else they'll rip you off.

after when you're about to pay the bill, and they charge u money for delivery, then suddenly get upset and demand you want free shipping or else you're walking.

they'll give you free shipping.


oh and if they give u some bs excuse like you gotta wait 2 months for your couch to be made and delivered... then be like "what the fuck am i gonna sit on for 2 months? deliver me a show couch for now, ill use it temporarily until you deliver me my actual couch"

they'll give you some shit to sit on for now.

couches, televisions, and cars... bargain like mad. don't feel sorry for the salesman.

I am pretty sure you can bargin at place like the brick and other stores but I am not sure if you can with Ikea......

Delish 02-09-2015 03:43 PM

After a fairly exhaustive search, my husband and I bought our couch from Creative Home Furnishings in Coquitlam. They sell Stylus and Van Gogh couches. We bought the Lyric sectional (Stylus). It was great because we were able to customize it and it comes in a ton of fabric/color options. The price was also reasonable. During our search we learned that Urban Barn also get their couches made from Stylus and Van Gogh. There was one we were looking at in store that looked nearly identical to one on the Stylus website, only Urban Barn has exclusive rights to the exact style. The only difference with Urban Barn is the price was higher by about $1000 and they had fancier (albeit a slightly bigger and nicer range of) fabric names. So if you see a couch you like at Urban Barn, there's a good chance you can get a similar looking couch for less.

If anything, I'd recommend going to the Stylus showroom in Burnaby to check out styles you like and to look at fabric swatches in person. Then phone around to see if any furniture stores sell that particular model. There are a ton of furniture stores in Coquitlam by United Boulevard.

frozen 02-09-2015 05:43 PM

Thanks Delish. Will def checkout Stylus stuff.

Just went to a bunch of furniture stores on United Boulevard. Holy crap all of them are ridiculously expensive. Easily $3,000+ just for a 3-seat sofa. The only place out of all (we didn't have the time to finish going through all) that offered reasonably priced models was Ashley. Anyway... I'll do more hunting.

z3german 02-09-2015 06:23 PM

Got my couch at Scanteak, they have one in coquitlam and one in richmond.

Real leather, pretty sweet price after shopping around everywhere for about 2 weeks. Only place where i felt comfortable and didnt feel like i was getting royally fucked over.

Gunsmokez 02-09-2015 07:09 PM

+1 Creative Home Furnishings in Coquitlam

Bought a dining table/chairs (very good stuff)
Also, got a sofa with ottoman

Sales person was a older blonde hair lady with a strong accent (russian?) she is great! Helps you pick colors and fabrics and designs.

adambomb 02-10-2015 09:33 AM

Anybody been to Liquidation Furniture & More? :concentrate:

Dayyyymmm, those are some nice couches. :bowjerk:


https://scontent-a-sea.xx.fbcdn.net/...6d&oe=55582207

pastarocket 02-10-2015 09:44 AM

My brother bought his sofa from the Sears at Brentwood mall in Burnaby.

That store has a good selection of stylish sofas and other furniture.

http://www.brentwoodtowncentre.com/c...=Sears&store=2

He bought this sofa with chaise from Sears (sample picture from EQ3 of the style)

https://www.eq3.com/ca/en/productdet...ic.html?cat=37

That chaise part of the sofa is good for relaxing in front of the TV. -also good for other "extra curricular" activities with your significant other. :whistle:

sonick 02-10-2015 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adambomb (Post 8594249)
Anybody been to Liquidation Furniture & More? :concentrate:

Dayyyymmm, those are some nice couches. :bowjerk:


https://scontent-a-sea.xx.fbcdn.net/...6d&oe=55582207

Haha I follow them on FB and thought the same when I saw that pic.

On a related note, took delivery of this couch from Mobler. Looks nice (almost a Florence Knoll 'homage') but surprisingly affordable compared to everything else we saw.

http://www.moblerfurniture.com/media.../339grys_1.jpg

Mobler has been around for a long time hoping the couch holds up.

a90a93 02-10-2015 12:15 PM

Moe's Home Collection is my favorite furniture store and often has great sales prices. They're located on Terminal Avenue and have everything from $500 couches to some selling for over $10,000! Homequarters.ca on Bridgeport is also worth checking out as is Scandesign and Home delight which both have stores n Richmond and Coquitlam.

westopher 02-10-2015 03:48 PM

Lol. Thats my buddies ex with the brown hair sitting in the middle of that photo.
If you are pretty ballin, check out west elm on south granville. Really cool stuff.

meowjinboo 02-10-2015 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by westopher (Post 8594450)
Lol. Thats my buddies ex with the brown hair sitting in the middle of that photo.
If you are pretty ballin, check out west elm on south granville. Really cool stuff.

I love these stores, because you can take a picture of the furniture you like, then pay for a flight to china, get someone there to copy the furniture and ship it back to you for cheaper than you would pay here.

Doubl3_H 02-11-2015 12:41 AM

Bought my flexsteel leather power reclining sofa from evolution furniture out in Langley.
Their "msrp" was $3688, then "sale price" of $2899 plus taxes. I walked in their with a number that I thought was fair, I was firm at $2600otd delivered to my house in East van. Needless to say, the sales lady almost told me to gtfo, until I pulled out my wallet and told her I will give you my cc now for $2600 or I go across the street to lazboy.
At the end I got it for that price, and like ulic said bargain hard and be firm.

goaleR 02-11-2015 10:16 PM

I would like to also mention before purchasing a new sofa, to measure measure MEASURE! I have a brand new Stylus sofa I just purchased but does not fit into my apartment. I have it listed for sale now but...don't make the same mistake I did... :QQ:


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