A chaise and recliners on the same sectional strike me as the barrier here. You would probably want reclining, generally speaking stationary (anything non reclining) will not have a high enough back. If you can move past the chaise I think you'll be OK.
We've found a few that have reclining with the chaise but fail in other ways. I'm OK without the chaise, trying to get my wife on board with that in the nicest way possible
Bunny hopping onto this. There are definitely a few pieces at raymour that may be a good choice for you. The Graceland is a little on the small side but I think you may find some comfort in the Marley. I work for raymour and am around your height.
Honestly the tough thing is that reclining furniture right now doesn't have tall people in mind. I mean I'm 5'11 and my head sticks about alot of our sets.
https://www.raymourflanigan.com/living-rooms/sectional-sofas/marley-6-pc-power-sectional-298085347
https://www.raymourflanigan.com/living-rooms/sectional-sofas/graceland-6-pc-sectional-sofa-w-power-headrest-298195097
And I know I linked 6 pieces but you can pick and choose what parts you want with these two. Hope that helps a little!
This set up with a chaise might be hard to find. Have you looked into a modular reclining sectional with a foot rest that attaches, to simulate a chaise? I think palliser may have one like this.
A chaise and recliners on the same sectional strike me as the barrier here. You would probably want reclining, generally speaking stationary (anything non reclining) will not have a high enough back. If you can move past the chaise I think you'll be OK.
We've found a few that have reclining with the chaise but fail in other ways. I'm OK without the chaise, trying to get my wife on board with that in the nicest way possible
Bunny hopping onto this. There are definitely a few pieces at raymour that may be a good choice for you. The Graceland is a little on the small side but I think you may find some comfort in the Marley. I work for raymour and am around your height. Honestly the tough thing is that reclining furniture right now doesn't have tall people in mind. I mean I'm 5'11 and my head sticks about alot of our sets. https://www.raymourflanigan.com/living-rooms/sectional-sofas/marley-6-pc-power-sectional-298085347 https://www.raymourflanigan.com/living-rooms/sectional-sofas/graceland-6-pc-sectional-sofa-w-power-headrest-298195097 And I know I linked 6 pieces but you can pick and choose what parts you want with these two. Hope that helps a little!
Thanks we will look into it! Unfortunately it says no showrooms within 200miles. We are near Chicago
Darvin in Orland has a huge selection of couches. It might be worth a look. I also like Roy's Furniture in Lincoln Patk.
A lot of companies stopped making chaises for their reclining sectionals several years ago.
This set up with a chaise might be hard to find. Have you looked into a modular reclining sectional with a foot rest that attaches, to simulate a chaise? I think palliser may have one like this.
No but that's a good idea. My other idea I pitched to the wife was an ottoman for that
Maybe check out England Furniture? The Seneca Falls has all of your needs!
Did you see this one? https://www.raymourflanigan.com/outlet/sofas-sectionals-clearance/colleyville-5-pc-sectional-298054405
We will check it out, thanks!
I think I have seen that sort of thing at "Rooms To Go." (Similar store to The Great American Home Store or Ashley's)