I am looking at purchasing the Bradington Young Warner sectional. The problem is, I have never sat in it. Just wondering if anyone has. Does it have good back support? I am not a big fan of the couches with seats so deep, that by the time you get your back up against the cushions, your feet can't touch the floor. Is is a sink-in kinda couch or sit on top of the cushions couch? Thank you!
Bradington Young started putting Premier Down in most their stationary pieces a few years ago, so the deck spring feel is firm (no sinking) but the cushions are plush. You will feel the loft when sitting in their pieces, but you do not feel like you are sinking to the floor (sign of a poorly made suspension system).
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I went to another high end furniture store in my area and got a copy of the construction of the Bradington Young couches from the dealer's manual. In the section that talks about the seat cushions (premier down) towards the bottom it says "This cushion is designed to relax and puddle for a luxurious, lived-in look that complements our more casually styled offerings." This sectional is going in our family room and I would like it to be a comfortable, watch a show kind of sectional. Would you say this description matches this sectional?
Yes I would! You can always opt for a firmer, Qualux core but they won't give you credit for the Premier Downs (which is an expensive core). I'd go with the standard cushions, because you can always buy new core inserts in the less costly Qualux foam if you like.
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