Sorry, I may have read it wrong, it seemed like you were set on getting a large sectional down there. I am in New England and every basement has an entry from inside the house and either a "walk out" like you mention (quite common here, actually) or a basement "hatchway". I actually thought it was code for fire reasons. Obviously I was very wrong. I removed some my comments, and I apologise for the tone. I should have reread that before I posted it. Sorry about that. Good luck, anyway.
Last edited by SueCT; 03-26-2021 at 04:20 PM.
Oh, there's a chance they will go in, but you need a plan if it doesn't. Are you willing to take that risk? If you are, we can move forward on it. I never make guarantees of being able to fit through, too many variables and you only have to miss by 1/2" for it to not go.
The call I don't want to get is "They tried and it won't go in and there is a 2" gash in the leather and a hole in my drywall. What are you going to do for me now?"
And I have had a lot of those calls! That's why a local buy is best for you, with return privileges or use Simplicity Sofas that assemble in the basement. That 90 degree turn is always brutal.
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Loca buy, floor model, absolutely no issue getting it down. Future reference for H&M Your Way shoppers concernd about a narrow stairwell with a 90 degree turn.
Now, just need to wait for the ottoman.
Great! I'm glad to see that worked out in your favor. Enjoy the new sectional.
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Looks nice, congrats!
Nice!