I spent way too long researching sectionals before I bought one - here are the seven things I'd tell a friend to check before dropping a couple grand on one.
My old couch survived about a week before a dropped popsicle finished it off. On this one the covers unzip and go straight in the wash - I've done red wine, dog mud, all of it, and they come out looking new. No spray-on coating that wears off, and no PFAS either.


Anyone who's wrestled a sofa up a narrow staircase knows the exact dread I'm talking about. This one ships flat in boxes you can actually carry, and you put it together in the room. No delivery guys stuck on the landing, no measuring the doorway three times and hoping.
Nobody warns you that the sectional you buy for this room becomes the wrong shape the second you move. These pieces just come apart and go back together - add a seat, flip the chaise, redo the whole thing for a new place. Mine's basically been three different couches already.

This is the part that actually sold me. On a normal couch, one flat cushion means you're shopping all over again. Here you just order the cushion - or the cover, or whichever frame piece gave out. Nothing else gets tossed, which is honestly why people hang onto these for a decade-plus.
The frame's the thing you never think about until it starts creaking and leaning to one side. This one's engineered wood rated for over 2,000 lbs, with no springs to rust out or sag, and a 10-year warranty behind it. Not much to look at under there - but it's not going anywhere.


I never used to think about what a couch was actually made of, until I looked into what's in most of them. This one's built in the USA with CertiPUR-USÂŽ foam and PFAS-free fabric, and it meets the same low-emission standards used for kids' furniture. Reassuring, when your whole family lives on the thing.
You get about five seconds on a showroom couch before you're supposed to decide - which is nothing. So they let you take one seat home for 60 days first: sit on it, nap on it, live with it. And they cover shipping both ways - if it's not the one, they send UPS right to your door to grab it, so you're not boxing it up for the post office or eating return postage. Full refund, 100% risk-free to you.

The three things that make it worth keeping.
26 years, over a million couches sold, and 10,000+ five-star reviews. Frames hold 2,000+ lbs and carry a 10-year warranty.
Modular seats, machine-washable covers, and individually replaceable parts - one couch that changes with your life instead of ending up at the curb.
Built and assembled in the USA with CertiPUR-US® foam and PFAS-free fabrics - plus a 60-day no-risk trial so you can try it at home first.
"Literally the best couch ever! When it says stain resistant it means it. With 2 dogs and a toddler this couch has held up wonderfully and survived multiple spills within the first week."
"The best purchase for our living room. Super comfy and incredibly easy to clean. We had our previous couch for over 20 years and will likely have this one just as long."
"My sectional is beautiful. Dog hair wipes away with ease. Customer service was wonderful and so helpful. I would highly recommend Home Reserve."
A cheaper couch costs less once. A couch you replace every few years costs more every time - which is why people leave "fast furniture" behind.
Order $1 swatches and see all 50+ designer fabrics in your own light before you commit to a thing.
Your sectional arrives in easy-carry boxes - no freight truck, no doorway drama, no delivery fee.
Put it together in minutes and try it for 60 days. Love it or send it back, free both ways.
The couch that adapts to real life - washable, replaceable, modular, and made in the USA - backed by 26 years, over a million sold, and 10,000+ five-star reviews.