I'm starting my search for new furniture.
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Nov 03, 2011Donna, there was a discussion about this topic a while back, here is the discussion on hometalk - http://www.hometalk.com/activity/89731 Hope this helps! From what I know, the 8 way hand spring and the kiln dried sofa frames both combine to make a quality product that will last for a long time, so it seems you are heading in the right direction if you are looking at investing into a quality sofa.Helpful Reply
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Donna McCrummen on Nov 03, 2011Thanks YaminiM - I'm still wondering if anyone has had experience with Nantuckit furniture -Helpful Reply
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Culpepper Carpets and Interiors, Inc. on Nov 06, 2011I have not and I have been selling furniture for 30 years, sorry.Helpful Reply
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Donna McCrummen on Nov 06, 2011@ Lee Anne - what is the best big comfy deep seat casual shabby chic kind of sofa you prefer?Helpful Reply
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Culpepper Carpets and Interiors, Inc. on Nov 07, 2011I am sorry it took me so long Donna, I have been working! lol (I really have). I like Allen White Manufacturing for the deep sitting, spring down cushions (oooo la la) & they will even make slip covers. They are well made with 8 way hand tied springs. Also Rowefurniture.com is a reliable source. Both companies should ship to your area. You can also go to a furniture store & sit in some samples of sofas & buy local. If you do this, please post what you chose & I will advise. Much success to you my friend.Helpful Reply
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Donna McCrummen on Nov 08, 2011Thank you Lee Anne. I feel like I'm over thinking this but it is something I'll have to live with for a long long time.Helpful Reply
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Culpepper Carpets and Interiors, Inc. on Nov 08, 2011You are not over thinking! Why spend money on something that does not fit your body type or lifestyle,. If you are purchasing new, it needs to "fit" and be comfortable.Helpful Reply
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Donna McCrummen on Nov 09, 2011I found it.....YEAH...http://www.nantuckit.com/cottage/abercrombie.html - Sofa, Loveseat, Chair 1/2 with Ottoman. Slipped in a sage green. I can't wait. Now to surround my big comfy furniture with newly finished yard sale/thrift store finds!Helpful Reply
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Culpepper Carpets and Interiors, Inc. on Nov 09, 2011I am proud of you Donna! Enjoy.Helpful Reply
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Maureen on Sep 21, 2012curious if you are happy with your furniture from nantuckit furniture, Shabby D? Were they great to work with? I am needing to order a sectional, and want to do it with them, but not totally sure about their quality? Thanks for any info.!Helpful Reply
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