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by Ego Home Furniture Team
Sofa or sectional? It's the most common decision in living room furniture shopping, and the answer isn't always obvious. A sofa is more flexible. A...
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by Ego Home Furniture Team
Why does patio furniture cost so much more than indoor furniture that looks similar? Because it has to survive everything indoor furniture never se...
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by Ego Home Furniture Team
Why does memory foam feel great in a showroom and questionable on a hot August night? Why do some hybrids feel firm and others feel plush? Mattress...
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by Ego Home Furniture Team
Why don't more people consider a loveseat? Most assume they need a full sofa, see the loveseats on the showroom floor, and walk past them. Then the...
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by Ego Home Furniture Team
Why does leather cost more than fabric, and is it actually worth it? It depends on how you live. A household with kids and a dog probably wants per...
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by Ego Home Furniture Team
Why do so many people skip measuring? Because it feels like the unfun part of furniture shopping — and because most buyers assume they can eyeball ...
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by Ego Home Furniture Team
How do you tell a great sofa from a mediocre one when they look identical in the showroom? Most people can't. Then they get the sofa home, sit on i...
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by Ego Home Furniture Team
How big is too big? That's the question almost every sectional buyer asks, and almost every one of them gets it wrong in the same direction — they ...
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by Ego Home Furniture Team
How many people does a dining table actually seat? The answer is rarely the number on the spec sheet. A "seats six" table seats six in theory, four...
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by Ego Home Furniture Team
Why do bedroom sets exist if individual pieces give you more flexibility? Because most people, given a hundred dresser options and a hundred bed op...
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