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Hidden storage in seat World Market exclusiveAssembly required Sofa: 81.1"W x 36.6"D x 33.8"H, 139 lbs. Fold out bed: 81.1"W x 45.7"D x 33.8"H Seat: 73.5"W x 23"D Floor to bottom of seat: 2.8"H Floor to top of seat: 16.5"H Floor to top of arms: 25"H Top of seat to top of back: 20.1"H Ask Questions, Get AnswersThere it sits, mocking you. Once a family friend and home to movie nights, sick days, snacking, spilling, snoring and all manner of mischief, your old couch has seen its day and has truly become the elephant in the living room. If your seasoned sofa is in good condition, you have some options, such as giving it away or trying to sell it. Yet unless that zebra-patterned chaise once cradled the caboose of The King himself, you’re likely not sitting on a gold mine. And should it be in bad shape — perhaps used as an oversized chew toy for an 80-pound Doberman — well, good luck. You don’t want that gross thing, and you’ll soon find nobody else does, either.




Online posts don’t always do the trick; charity groups are justifiably picky about what they’ll accept; and a trip to the landfill takes a truck and some bucks. Hauling companies are great, but many have base fees of $50 and up. Some furniture stores will remove your old sofa when delivering the new, but that service is becoming increasingly rare. Many cities have seasonal bulk pickups, but they’re usually on designated dates. Some will do individual bulk pickups, but there may be fees. Bottom line: Davenport disposal is often a challenge, and it’s no wonder we see so many contemptible couches kicked to the curb. Just for fun, we asked readers for their sofa sagas, and we got a slew of stories — a surprising number of which involved resorting to physical violence, attacking the beastly behemoths with chain saws and hammers, literally deconstructing them into pieces small enough for the recycling bin, and probably taking out some frustrations in the process. Shelly Weishaar of Oakley was left with the horrible hulk of a sleeper sofa when a tenant moved out, and she couldn’t get anyone to take it away without ponying up some dough.




“So my husband dragged it out onto the porch and literally tore it apart with his bare hands,” she says. “He was able to fit all of the pieces down the garbage chute to the dumpster.” Linda Kahn of San Jose thought she was doing her co-workers a favor when she procured a neighbor’s “free” sofa-bed couch for the staff room, rolling it on a dolly down the street to her own driveway. Turned out the office didn’t want it, and as she weighed disposal options, it rained, and the couch got soaked. “Then stray cats started sleeping and urinating on it,” she said. That ruined any chance to donate it, so she and her husband pummeled it with a sledgehammer and took the metal bed frame and springs to a recycling center. “This was the couch that ended up biting me in the (rhymes with bass),” Kahn says. And when all else fails, grungy couches often end up on the side of the road. He plans to run a photo contest and sell funny T-shirts. “It started out as a joke blog just for the fun of it,” Solis says.




“Pretty soon, friends and co-workers started sending me pictures of couches they came across. I have tons now.” So what’s a responsible sofa disposer to do? The Salvation Army picks up furnishings and also provides drop-off donation sites. But the items must be only “gently used.” “Take a look at it. If you wouldn’t give it to a family member, don’t give it to us,” says Cindy Engler, community relations director for the Salvation Army’s adult rehabilitation center for the Bay Area. “All furniture is resold at our stores to support our programs, so it needs to be in good enough condition for resale. We don’t have the means to clean or repair it.” And be advised: When you do drop off unusable items, it costs the organization money to haul it to a recycling center. Accepts gently used sofas and other furniture. Uses drop-off donation sites only. Clausen House Thrift Shop Will accept some donated upholstered items, if clean and intact.




Donations must be dropped off. Read previous post:Why You Should Live in a Small House?The majority of people dreams of living in big houses such as a mansion or a chateau for many reasons.... Standard Shipping rates are 5% of your merchandise total. Modern sofas are shipped via Fed-Ex or common carrier (a freight company) depending on the overall weight of your order. If your order is shipped via common carrier, you will be contacted one to two days in advance to schedule a Monday through Friday curbside delivery appointment. Inside delivery is available for an additional $99 per order. Please note, delivery drivers do not walk dogs, cook meals or take off their shirts.*Floor plans can vary by location Spacious living room with sofa bed In-suite work space facing window Fully equipped kitchen with expansive dining bar Spacious bathroom with an extra large shower Luxury bedding and linens *Floor plans can vary by location Fully equipped kitchen with stove

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