u/paulblartmalltart

Image 1 — How ridiculous does this look in my tiny living room?
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How ridiculous does this look in my tiny living room?

Just bought this Lovesac and can still return it. Re the two colors, I’m deciding between them (one is velvet and the other chenille) so wanted to compare. I plan to order the side pillows but I want to wait and make sure I’m keeping it first.

The couch is massive in our 12x11 living room. That said, its size makes it really comfortable. I’m really conflicted about the aesthetics vs the ease/comfort.

Would also be open to alternatives (ideally I’d be thrilled if I could make this look great, just not sure if that’s possible). The problem is that our door is only 28 inches wide, so we can’t fit a majority of sofas that aren’t modular (no windows big enough either). I have looked at so many sofas and so many color swatches these past few months that my head is spinning and I could use some outside perspective.

The last photo is my cute dining area. I would love to make the living room side feel just as nice.

Thoughts?

u/paulblartmalltart — 1 day ago

How ridiculous does this look in my tiny living room?

This is the Lovesac and it’s still returnable. Ignore the two colors, I’m deciding between them (one is velvet and the other chenille) so wanted to compare. I plan to order the side pillows but I want to wait and make sure I’m keeping it first.

The couch is massive in our 12x11 living room. That said, its size makes it really comfortable. I’m really conflicted about the aesthetics vs the ease/comfort. Part of me thinks this one prioritizes comfort too much and I’ll regret it.

Would also be open to alternatives. The problem is that our door is only 28 inches wide, so we can’t fit a majority of sofas that aren’t modular (no windows big enough either). I have looked at so many sofas and so many color swatches these past few months that my head is spinning and I could use some outside perspective.

Thoughts?

u/paulblartmalltart — 1 day ago

Recommendations for someone to remove our attic fan?

I think this would likely be an HVAC job (that’s what a friend suggested). We had 365 Mechanical come over for an estimate, they came over and said they’d call to schedule but later said they don’t really do this job. I asked if they knew anyone who did and they said no. The attic fan works, but we don’t use it and it loses a lot of heat in the winter. Would love any recs for either good HVAC folks who might help or just anyone who might be willing to do it. The job involves removing it from our second story ceiling.

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u/paulblartmalltart — 23 days ago