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Review on ๐ŸŒฟ Convenience Concepts Designs4Comfort Park Avenue Single Ottoman with Stool, Botanical Print: Versatile and Stylish Living Room Addition by Raegina Smith

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Comfort concepts Designs4Comfort Park Avenue single stool with footstool, dark espresso. Exactly what my barking dogs are asking for.

Convenience Concepts Designs4Comfort Park Avenue Single Stool with Stool, Dark Espresso Convenience Concepts Designs4Comfort Park Avenue Single Stool with Stool, Dark Espresso Convenience Concepts Designs4Comfort Park Avenue Single Stool with Stool, Dark Espresso - in one concept and one worthy product in action. This ottoman looks a lot richer than it really is. It's basically faux leather stretched over a frame, a box I think, and then closed with a pretty solid lid. This cover is double sided. One side is a soft top made of the same faux leather and the other side is a wooden serving tray. This ottoman is exactly the same height as my sofa. This means that when I put my feet on them, they lie comfortably. Not too low and not too high. When you flip the lid onto the tray, it's the perfect place to keep your remotes or whatever you usually keep close by while you're lounging on your couch. The stool is heavy enough not to shift too much when placed on the carpet. and slightly more prone to slipping on a hardwood floor. It has black plastic feet that prevent fraying or damage to the material on the underside of the stool. Inside the stool is an ultra-light footrest. It's really too light to use as a footstool, but it keeps me going. I weigh about 150 pounds. Though I probably wouldn't sit on it regularly, but as a last resort it works. I've had this ottoman for a few months now and I have to say it's a steal. If you need something inexpensive to put your feet on, this is a lot cheaper than most other ottomans I've reviewed. If you liked this review, found it funny, or found it helpful, please click the 'Helpful' button.

Pros
  • There's something there
Cons
  • Minor issues