for sun room, fits perfectly. a small room needed small furniture, and it's harder to find these days, everything super sized. Comfortable, attractive, easy on the eye. Add a decorative quilt or throw blanket over the back and it looked super. Great feature: side arms that drop down. Only thing I would change: learned it doesn't hold much weight, according to instructions, just 250 lbs. So it could be built for, say, 350 pounds, which would be more reasonable. It's used indoors in sunroom, so no need to test water resistance.Really 4.25*A+ designC for directions... Or rather labeling parts.The legs were incorrectly labeled.Being compliant, we follow directions fastidiously... And the teeny drawing (for our 70 yr old eyes with #2 readers) did not allow us to readily detect the holes for armrest pins were not on the parts labeled and so we used rhe incorrect parts.Not awful, but tiring to hunt down, figure out, and then and take apart, and swap, and puir back.Okay.To continue:A+ for holes aligning and two wrenches for quick assembly.A+ for looks and no awful smell (a little bit but it'll dissipate quickly).A+ for seamstress work on cushions that are nicely tailored and angled for the furniture design.Unsure of how long the cushions will last. Very 'on the thinner side', yet for my 200lb bodaciousness, they are extremely supportive... Haven't sat more than an hour btw. Still they feel dense-ish. I give them two summers max.The reason overall I give only 4 1/4* is this: WEIGHT LIMIT 250! See pic.WTFANDANGO?This means two normally obese Americans cannot sit together on this....okay don't get all judgy... Mind you: two AVERAGE American folks (think 'a couple', and look up one guy & one gal). The combined weight is over 250! This furniture claims it will not support that!And in the description on Amazon, it NEVER says that.So...Why...on earthSELL THIS IN THE USA?Maybe the 250 sticker is a CYA for some liability (?)All the same we're enjoying the buy and price (even if not Prime).