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For the house I bought (details here -> https://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/91333-new-build-home-renovations-gardens-garages-sheds/?do=findComment&comment=1724504), a new couch doesn't go astray :)  My old brown one (pictured as a minor remnant in one of the pictures below, bought in roughly 2012) is in a state of disrepair but reasonable still, but not good enough for the main one in a new house. Electric instead of manual reclining and a wireless & wired charging drinks tray drop-down thing... not bad.

 

The boxes arriving at the new place when there's nothing moved-in yet: 
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Unboxed outside:
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Moved the bits into the house for the two separate recliners and the 3seater : 

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And the setup. Goes very well :) except that desk you can see my laptop on the old couch, doesn't fit over the wider reclining portion of the 4 recliners, so that desk is out and a new one was needed...

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Have since moved the couches around having the 3-seater in the middle and the two separate recliners on the left and right of it; seems to work a lot better that way, as the wall opposite is angled towards the corner near that window and is better suited for main viewing from that 3 seater, which we use far more often

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  • less WHY; more WOT
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  • Location: Melbourne

As mentioned above, I had to replace that desk :) 

 

bought this thing, assuming the legs would be mounted as wide as the desk surface so it would just barely clear the recliners, but nope... 

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Since it wouldn't fit over the recliners, I pulled out the threaded inserts and moved them to a wider position, grabbed a spare garden stake that my missus had and cut it to size and bolted it in place of that black-rectangle thing into only the lower bolt hole so the entire mechanism of the recliner wouldn't get hit on the way in... the desk was ultra-wobbly in this state, but cleared it :) definitely needed another garden stake and some connection between the two to solidify/stiffen the structure and it also needs to be lower than this one, so drilling holes and getting fasteners needed to be done, but a usable result as-is.

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