Old-Biscuit wrote:
replace it
old one is cheap/falling apart
so tear it apart---usually the back comes off and you can remove the inner bed frame
Measure space. measure doorway. measure new one and make sure it can be easily disassembled in order to get back in thru door
Yes, yes, and yes.
The backs *do* come off - IIRC when I replaced mine (never to return),
there were a couple of bolts per side - or maybe just a "slip fit".
At first - it doesnsn't look like the back comes off - but it does.
Removing the inner bed frame is no big deal - and removes lots of weight.
Helps to have another pair of hands to get the base through the door.
But took all of 5 minutes - or less.
Made better use of the space for the two (different/better) recliners, and re-positioning the "freestanding" (bolted to the floor) table and "bottom storage" chairs.
Found a nice round "drop leaf" table - and two chairs. Perfect for two - opens up to four if needed.
Have never anchored it to the floor - has never moved......and could be re-located if desired.
BTW - Sofa gone = If you have grand kids (or?) air beds are fine!
On edit: Was *not* attached to the floor....heck it weighs a ton!
If it is - it's way, way overkill.
*You* are the interior designer - enjoy!...:C
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