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I am thinking if purchasing some living room furniture from JC Penny and wondered if anyone had any experience with their furniture. I am thinking about purchasing a couch, loveseat and chairs? Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks Melissa. Thought it was a great deal, it' was Bauhaus a division of Lazy Boy which I assumed was good at the time and they threw in a free sleeper in the sofa. What bargain! I called and complained so they sent another replacement which took months again, but they also started breaking down again within months.

After only 2 years the bed in the sofa broke off the frame! And I read in a rating online that Bauhaus sofas "tend to have this problem". I hate this couch! It's so cheap it doesn't even have fasteners to connect the pieces together so they don't separate from each other but the one in the store did.

I haven't bought anything other than lamps from JCP but I have an interior decorator friend who says Laz-y-boy really does make the best reclining furniture.

I think if you want furniture to last for a short time, you'll be ok but I think if you want to have it look good for longer than a few years, you should go up a level of quality from JCP. Now, of course, it depends on the brand being sold at JCP, maybe you should ask what their highest end brand is and what makes it better than others?

Complete redo where to begin? Need help with furniture arrangement. Should I paint or sand and stain this dining room table? Finishing up the master. I'll strongly disagree about Lazyboy.

Although it may be like whenicit says, it could depend on the different lines. We have a sofa, club chair and ottoman made by lazyboy - upper end. The quality is excellent - we have had it almost 11 years, it's in a den, and the sofa especially, gets alot of use. It barely looks used. In fact, I had a different chair recovered and was thinking ahead about possibly reupholstering the sofa and asked the upholstery guy about it when he delivered the chair.

He took a look at the sofa, took the cushions off, sat on it, turned it on it's back and looked at the underneath, etc. He told me it was in great condition and would last for many years - that if I chose to, I should have no reservations about recovering it. Many companies make lower end lines they sell through other stores rather than under their own name. For example, I have often heard how the John Deere line that Home Depot or Lowes carries is in no way comparable with what you would buy at a John Deere store.

Which is probably why their stores are closing left and right. I didn't mention this earlier because we were talking about Penney's but but my daughter and her DH bought a Lazy Boy reclining sofa 5 years ago directly from the Lazy Boy store, not a cheap one either It's junk. No kids or abuse but it's cushions have not held any shape and it's falling apart. And, my DH recently bought a rocking recliner from a local furniture chain.

Didn't ask about the manufacturer, found out after it was delivered it's a Lazy Boy. We're remodeling our master suite and have yet to really use it. The springs make a boinking sound every time the chair rocks. My brother and sister in law found a sofa over 10 yrs ago at JC Penny, researched the manufacturer and ended up ordering it from a discounter, not North Carolina but similar.

I can't remember the brand, but it has held up quite well and is a pretty good quality sofa. I have also see junk there. Since they sell a variety of brands, you have to do your homework. Ask how a particular piece is made, construction, etc. Compare warranties. Go to a store and see one in person. Kick the tires, so to speak. Check fabric quality, tightness of weaves, fabric matching, straightness of seams, cushion fit, etc. Ask about frame materials and construction.

If you want to order online or from a catalog call Customer Service and ask the manufacturer and for construction and warranty details, then google the manufacturer. Most now have websites that describe thier lines and construction methods. I bought a sofa from JCPenney 20 years ago and the seat cushions still don't sag. Guests said that the pull-out bed was the most comfortable they ever slept on.

I was thinking of buying a new one this year at JCPenney, but if the quality isn't good anymore, maybe I won't Has anyone bought one lately that they liked the quality of?

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