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Description
Discover the Colleyville 7-Piece Power Reclining Sectional Sofa, a perfect blend of modern design and exceptional comfort. This sectional, upholstered in a versatile stone-tone fabric, offers a clean-lined divided back and curved arms for a contemporary look. The low-profile back enhances its relaxed style, making it an ideal choice for any living room. With power reclining features, this sofa ensures ultimate comfort at the touch of a button. Enhance your home with this stylish and functional piece, perfect for family spaces.
Features
Includes 7 pieces
"Left-arm" and "right-arm" describe the position of the arm when you face the piece
One-touch power control with adjustable positions and zero-draw USB plug-in
Zero-draw technology only consumes power when the USB receptacle is in use
Zero wall design requires minimal space between wall and chair back
Polyester upholstery
Corner-blocked frame with metal reinforced seat
Attached back and seat cushions
High-resiliency foam cushions wrapped in thick poly fiber
Console with storage and 2 cup holders
Power cord included; UL Listed
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Does Colleyville have wall-hugger reclining?
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Yes — Colleyville uses zero-wall power reclining technology, which means the recliner only needs about 3 inches of clearance from the wall to fully recline. The mechanism slides the seat forward as the back tilts back, rather than relying on rearward travel. This is a major space-saving feature for smaller rooms or layouts where the sectional has to sit close to a wall.
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What is the fully-reclined length of a Colleyville recliner?
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When fully reclined, each Colleyville zero-wall power recliner extends to approximately 65 inches — measured from the front of the leg rest to the back of the headrest. Plan for at least 5-6 feet of front clearance from the recliner toward your TV or coffee table to avoid the leg rest hitting any furniture during recline.
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Does Colleyville have USB charging?
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Yes. The zero-wall power reclining mechanism includes a USB charging port built directly into the side-mounted control. You can charge a phone, tablet, or other USB device without leaving the seat. This is a standard feature on every Colleyville power reclining piece — both the zero-wall recliners and the press-back power chaises.
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Is Colleyville offered in colors other than Stone?
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Currently, Colleyville is produced exclusively in the Stone colorway — a versatile neutral that complements both warm and cool decor palettes. The plush stone-tone polyester upholstery, divided-back styling, curved track arms, and low-profile back are uniform across all configurations. If you want a power reclining sectional in a different color, the Acklen Place line offers Pewter and Navy options with a similar modular design.
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How is the seat box constructed on Colleyville?
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Colleyville features a metal drop-in unitized seat box for strength and durability — a heavy-gauge metal frame that anchors the recline mechanism to the floor through all-metal construction. This is a step up from wood-only frames in the same price tier, and it's one of the reasons the recliners hold their geometry over years of use without developing the slight wobble that can affect lighter-gauge mechanisms.
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How many accent pillows come with a 7-piece Colleyville sectional?
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The 7-piece Colleyville sectional ships with 6 accent pillows, all coordinated with the stone-tone upholstery. The pillows are filled with soft polyfill and use the same upholstery on both sides. The pillow count is generous compared to many sectionals at this price tier, and they're useful for breaking up the monochromatic stone palette with additional textures or layered colors as styling.
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How is the Colleyville sectional configured — what shapes are available?
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Colleyville is one of the most configurable Ashley power reclining lines, with roughly 14 layouts on Sohomod ranging from a 3-piece power-reclining sofa to a 7-piece power reclining sectional with chaise. The collection supports both LAF and RAF chaise variants, U-shaped 6-piece sectionals, and L-shaped 4-piece and 5-piece variants with optional console. The configurations differ primarily in which combination of zero-wall recliners, press-back chaises, armless chairs, armless power recliners, wedges, and consoles you choose.
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How wide are doorways and stairwells need to be for Colleyville?
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The minimum doorway width listed by Ashley for Colleyville delivery is 30 inches — narrower than most modular sectionals. Each piece ships in its own box, and the modules are designed to clear standard 30-inch interior doorways. The seat depth is 23" and seat height is 19", with the back reaching 23" above the cushion. Plan for at least 5-6 feet of front clearance to allow the leg rest to extend during recline.
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What does the recline mechanism feel like on Colleyville?
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The Colleyville mechanism offers infinite reclining positions — you can stop the back at any angle along the travel arc, not just a few preset stops. The motor is smooth and quiet, and the side-mounted button is easy to find by feel. The headrest is a fixed-back design (not separately powered like Acklen Place's Easy View), so the upper-back angle moves with the rest of the back as you recline.