Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Two samples share many characteristics

The perfectly level arm top surfaces, always an easy feature. The front arm panels of both sofas are perfectly straight, and straight up and down, no incline, no inny curves. This is always good.

Both sofa's outside arms are rectangles, though with the orange this is difficult to see. Both sofa's have the same shape inside arms, though not the same, easy enough.

Hard for both ? What if those back cushions are attached ? They appear to be, at least on the orange sofa. If in fact both sofas have attached backs, they are almost equal in difficulty.

Attached backs may be approached by taking the cushion out of the back covers. If so, that one would be easier, by far.

The fabrics used in current upholstery, one is slick, one sticky. Velvet grabs your cover.

The orange sofa appears to be the more difficult, if the back cushions are in fact attached, which they appear to be. The white sofa may be very very easy, if the cushions are either not attached, or easy to detach.

In this market today, I feel I can price either sofa shown at $625 to $675

If the job presented with a matching sofa, love seat and chair the breakdown I would offer is 625, 500, 350, and then a discount for doing all at one time with all one fabric choice, if cotton fabric and prewashed . The discount comes from stack cutting ( on the table in the workroom ) the chair and love seat from the pin fitted sofa.

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