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    Vivy1 Guest

    Default Leather chaise sectionals

    Hi Duane,

    I'm interested in purchasing a leather chaise/sofa sectional. In looking at HM's website, I only see the Tower and York models to offer this combo. Is that correct?

    Cheers,
    Vivian

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    Default Re: Leather chaise sectionals

    Correct. However we can - and do - customize the other models to make them as chaises. Be careful with this configuration - it limits you should ever move and can become a walk-around annoyance in a room setting not designed for it.
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    Cool, thanks. Well, I live in an apartment where I would place the chaise side against the wall windows...so as not to block the view and to keep the living room/dining room space open...left arm facing means that if I'm sitting in the sofa, the chaise is on my left?

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    So thanks to Wintersummer for sending me pix of the York sectional...I really like the look. One concern is its depth...might be too deep...would adding an extra inch to the back cushions make a significant difference in the seating position for a 5'9" male? And is it possible to order one seating of extra firm cushions, and keeping the other cushions standard?

    Cheers,
    Vivian

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    Default Re: Leather chaise sectionals

    That piece is 26" Deep, good for lounging and napping, but a little deep (unless you are 6' 4" or taller) for sitting up straight. Adding an inch in fill to the back won't help much. For sitting - you would probably like 20" I.D. Yes you can always order spare cores but they are costly and won't probably help. H&M will custom cut the frame for a charge, but you need to sit in one before going to that kind of expense.

    This new model may suit you better:

    http://www.hancockandmoore.com/produ...productid=2273
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