ETHAN ALLEN Spencer Track Arm Sleeper Sofa User Guide
- June 25, 2024
- ETHAN ALLEN
Table of Contents
- ETHAN ALLEN Spencer Track Arm Sleeper Sofa
- Product Usage Instructions
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Product Information
- WHAT MEASUREMENTS DO YOU NEED TO KNOW
- SLEEPER SOFAS
- SECTIONALS
- CHAIRS
- OTTOMANS
- BENCHES AND SETTEES
- HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN LIVING ROOM SEATING IS HIGH-QUALITY
- WHAT STYLES DO YOU LIKE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ETHAN ALLEN Spencer Track Arm Sleeper Sofa
Specifications
- Product Types: Sofas, Sleeper Sofas, Sectionals, Chairs
- Available Sizes: Various sizes from petite loveseats to grand seating
- Seat Depths: Ranges from 19″ to 26″
- Mattress Sizes for Sleeper Sofas: Twin (32w), Full (53w), Queen (60w); each mattress is 72″ long
Product Usage Instructions
Sofas
A sofa often sets the style of a living room. When choosing a sofa, consider the following:
- Determine the number of seats needed based on holiday gatherings or daily use.
- Measure the space in your room to ensure the sofa fits.
- Consider the seat depth, ranging from 19″ to 26″.
Sleeper Sofas
Sleeper sofas are ideal for occasional guests and small spaces. Follow these guidelines:
- Choose from twin, full, or queen mattress sizes.
- Ensure you have 92″ of space in front of the sleeper when the mattress is extended.
Sectionals
Sectionals offer versatile seating solutions with various \configurations:
- Consider rounded corners or wedges for extra seating and legroom.
- Sectionals with chaise provide space for stretching out.
- Modular sectionals allow easy rearrangement with connectors.
- U-shaped sectionals define conversation zones in large rooms.
Chairs
Chairs come in various styles to complement your seating arrangement:
- Choose chairs that coordinate with other seating or stand out as focal points.
- Consider recliners for added comfort and relaxation.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How do I choose the right sofa size?
- A: Consider the number of seats needed and the available space in your room. Measure carefully and pay attention to seat depth.
- Q: What are the mattress sizes for sleeper sofas?
- A: Sleeper sofas come with twin (32w), full (53w), and queen (60w) mattress options, each being 72″ long.
- Q: Can I customize the configuration of my sectional?
- A: Yes, you can create a custom sectional configuration using our online sectional builder on ethanallen.com or consult with a designer for assistance.
Product Information
A sofa often sets the style of a living room. Our sofas come in a variety of sizes from petite loveseats to seating of a grander scale. To decide on the length and number of seats for your sofa, ask yourself these two questions:
How many people need to squeeze onto your sofa at holiday time?
If the answer is three, for example, look for a three-seat sofa.
For your tallest family member to stretch out and snooze, how long will your sofa need to be?
Find details on how to measure below.
WHAT MEASUREMENTS DO YOU NEED TO KNOW
A quick note on seat depth Our living room furniture comes in seat depths ranging from 19″ to 26″; be sure to consider this important measurement when you shop.
SLEEPER SOFAS
A sleeper sofa adds functionality for occasional guests—the kind that come around once in a while and don’t necessarily need a whole guest room. They’re also a fabulous addition to smaller homes.
We offer sleeper sofas with twin (32″w), full (53″w), and queen (60″w) mattresses; each mattress is 72″ long. As a rule of thumb, you’ll need 92″ of space in front of your sleeper when the mattress is fully extended
SECTIONALS
Sectionals are a combination of seating parts arranged into an all-in-one seating solution. Here are some of our favorite configurations
Marcus Sectional
A rounded corner or wedge can offer both an extra place to sit and more legroom for all.
Spencer Track-Arm Sectional with Chaise
A sectional with a chaise offers room for stretching out, but skip it if fitting more seating spaces is a higher priority.
Daydreamer Modular Sectional
Modular sectionals come with easy-to-use connectors, so pieces can be arranged and rearranged in a snap
Spencer Track-Arm Sectional
U-shaped sectionals can define a conversation zone in a large, open-concept room, and they’re good problem solvers in long, narrow spaces
A three-piece sectional may have two one-armed sofa parts joined by a corner, while a five-piece sectional may have two sofa parts, a corner, one armless chair, and a chaise. When you’re configuring your sectional, here are some of the blocks you’ll have to play with:
We show our most popular sectional configurations online. To create a different configuration, use our new sectional builder on ethanallen.com or ask your designer to create a custom configuration for you.
CHAIRS
Available in a variety of styles, your chairs can coordinate with other seating in your room or become a stylish focal point of their own. Here are some styles we offer:
OTTOMANS
These functional stars are a must-have in a pinch. They’re beautiful as extra seating, a spot to place books or a tray of drinks, or even just a place to kick up your feet.
BENCHES AND SETTEES
Add a bench or settee to an entryway or against a blank wall; they look beautiful with artwork or mirrors hung above. A bench with a back or arms is also a great room divider within a large, open living space.
HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN LIVING ROOM SEATING IS HIGH-QUALITY
Look for these quality points before buying your living room seating
WHAT STYLES DO YOU LIKE
Look through these images and make a note of what speaks to your fashion sense.
CUSHIONS:
HOW SOFT OR FIRM SHOULD THEY BE?
Goldilocks was right—nothing beats sitting on a sofa or chair and having that “just right” feeling. Cushion firmness can also affect how your sofa looks: Softer cushions have a comfort look, which means they have to be fluffed more often, while firmer cushions do a better job of maintaining their shape when you get up.
Most seating you purchase online comes standard with medium cushions, but you can ask for additional options when you work with your designer
WHAT ABOUT FABRICS, LEATHERS, WOOD FINISHES & OPTIONS?
Ask your designer about further custom options offered exclusively in Design Centers, like fabrics and leathers, details like tufting and contrast welting, and extra options like wood finishes and cushion fills
Protect your investment by choosing a stain-resistant performance fabric or a protected leather. Also, ask your designer about a furniture protection plan, which will cover repair and replacement options—af ter all, accidents happen
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References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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